HV code 3

If 7671 applied to HV and DNO equipment, might this be a code 3 if subject to periodic inspection? It is an 11KV pole on  next to my house  on land which was abandoned following failed planning permission for two houses. Following my notification of the possible danger of land slip, the DNO said it looked stable and they didn’t have concern. The photo below is the situation that prevailed when I notified them last year.

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  • is that brown strip a ditch or an embankment ?? 

    If the poles have been properly planted to the design depth, there is unlikely to be a sudden problem unless quite deep excavations, up to about a 70cm close beside  will not be catestrophic, but may be unwise.

    Things at risk of falling over are normally stayed, so I assume the ground was surveyed as  good when it went in.

    This PDF is typical installers guidance,  https://www.spenergynetworks.co.uk/userfiles/file/OHL-03-099.pdf 

    page 91 has planting depths for what I think are the right sorts of poles, but its not that clear from the  pic, and your DNO is not this one, but the techniques are likely to be more or less common.

    Even the low current 'hazel' spec lines that are the weediest get 1.8m minimum planting depth.

    in  wetter places such things may well have a 'bog shoe' see page 203 for an example

    In summary there should be more than at first appears below ground, so assuming it does not wobble when you hit it, it probably is OK !

    Mike.

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  • is that brown strip a ditch or an embankment ?? 

    If the poles have been properly planted to the design depth, there is unlikely to be a sudden problem unless quite deep excavations, up to about a 70cm close beside  will not be catestrophic, but may be unwise.

    Things at risk of falling over are normally stayed, so I assume the ground was surveyed as  good when it went in.

    This PDF is typical installers guidance,  https://www.spenergynetworks.co.uk/userfiles/file/OHL-03-099.pdf 

    page 91 has planting depths for what I think are the right sorts of poles, but its not that clear from the  pic, and your DNO is not this one, but the techniques are likely to be more or less common.

    Even the low current 'hazel' spec lines that are the weediest get 1.8m minimum planting depth.

    in  wetter places such things may well have a 'bog shoe' see page 203 for an example

    In summary there should be more than at first appears below ground, so assuming it does not wobble when you hit it, it probably is OK !

    Mike.

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