34.5 kV Distribution Line, 525 kV & 230 kV Transmission Lines

transmission lines next to house

House in Northern Virginia on right-of-way (ROW) with single-circuit 525 kV and 230 kV transmission lines and adjacent single-circuit 34.5 kV distribution line. The house is only 75 feet from the 34.5 kV line, 100 feet from the 525 kV center conductor and 180 feet from the 230 kV lines.

The Profile Plot (see below) shows magnetic field data collected on a warm 89.8 degree (F) day. Levels in the house were 10-15 mG with the peaks of 33.9 mG, 30 mG and 20 mG recorded under the 525 kV, 34.5 kV and 230 kV lines, respectively. It should be noted that during seasonal peak loads the magnetic field levels could easily double or triple since the 525 kV is a high current (double-bundle) transmission line. Therefore, the levels within the house could range under worst-case conditions from 20-30 mG to 30-45 mG.

Magnetic Field Management Solution:

Install an Active Magnetic Field Cancellation System around the house to (mitigate) reduce the magnetic field levels inside the house to less than 2 mG.

magnetic field level graph of transmission line emissions