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According to CEC Rule 6-200(1), what is the minimum height above ground or other accessible surface for overhead service conductors to a building (not exceeding 750V)?
CEC Rule 6-200(1)(a) specifies a minimum clearance for overhead service conductors of 3.5 m from the ground or other accessible surface when the conductors are
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Question: According to CEC Rule 6-200(1), what is the minimum height above ground or other accessible surface for overhead service conductors to a building (not exceeding 750V)?
Answer options:
- 3.0 m (10 feet) ✅ 3.5 m (11.5 feet)
- 4.0 m (13 feet)
- 4.5 m (14.8 feet)
Correct answer: 3.5 m (11.5 feet)
Explanation: CEC Rule 6-200(1)(a) specifies a minimum clearance for overhead service conductors of 3.5 m from the ground or other accessible surface when the conductors are not over 750V.
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