This is not exactly what you are looking for this is aproach distances all I could find for now I will look more later. Saturday, April 19, 2008
Alternating Current ? Minimum Approach Distance
The following table is from Occupational Safety & Health Standards Board of the California Cal/OSHA program website.
http://www.dir.ca.gov/oshsb/rubberglove.html Please see this website for more information.
It is related to conductors and equipment energized over 7,500 volts
Alternating Current ? Minimum Approach Distance
Normal Voltage Range (Phase to Phase)Kilovolt Approach Distance Phase to Ground Exposure
Above 0.6 to 15 - 2 ft 1 in.
Above 15 to 36 - 2 ft. 4 in.
Above 36 to 46 - 2 ft 7 in.
Above 46 to 72.5 - 3 ft 0 in.
Above 72.5 to 121 - 3 ft 4 in.
Above 121 to 145 - 3 ft 7 in.
Above 145 to 169 - 4 ft 0 in.
Above 169 to 242 - 5 ft. 3 in.
Above 242 to 362 - 8 ft 6 in.
Above 362 to 552 - 11 ft. 3in.
Above 552 to 765 - 15 ft 0 in.