THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 19, 1911.
the leakage is in the opinion of the Director of Public Works excessive he shall require the company to remedy the same and it shall forthwith be remedied.
Provided that where any part of any electric circuit is connected with earth, either in accordance with these regulations or with the approval of the Director of Public Works, the provisions of this regulation shall not apply to that part of that circuit so long as the connection with earth exists.
8. Every high pressure main, conductor, or other Circuit- apparatus shall be protected by a suitable fuse or auto- breaker
for high matic circuit-breaker.
pressure
Provided that it shall not be incumbent upon the mains, &c. company to provide such a fuse or circuit-breaker for the outer conductor of a concentric main which is, in accordance with these regulations or with the approval of the Director of Public Works, efficiently connected with earth.
9. In every case where a high pressure supply is Trans- transformed for the purpose of supply to one or more formers. consumers, some suitable automatic and quick-acting means shall be provided to protect the consumer's wires from any accidental contact with or leakage from the high pressure circuit, either within or without the trans- forming apparatus.
formers with
10. The metallic portion of every high pressure trans- Connection former, with the exception of the conductors thereof, of trans- shall be efficiently connected with earth except in respect earth. of transformers supported on poles at such a height as to be inaccessible except by the use of a ladder or other special appliance: Provided that in such cases such poles shall be efficiently connected with earth.
11. Where any portion of any electric line or any Protection support for an electric line is exposed in such a position from as to be liable to cause injury from lightning, it shall lightning. be efficiently protected against such liability.
12. Where any accident by explosion or fire, or any Report of other accident of such kind as to have caused or to be accidents likely to have caused loss of life or personal injury has to Director occurred at any part of any electric line or work, the Public company shall give immediate notice thereof to the Director of Public Works.
Overhead Lines.
Works.
13.--(1.) The provisions of this regulation shall have overhead effect in the case of overhead lines for low, medium and lines in case high pressure supply, and in the event of such overhead of low, me- lines being situated under the verandah or balcony of diund
high pressure any building the Director of Public Works shall deter-
supply. mine how far and to what extent the provisions of this regulation shall apply.
(2.) The interval between any two wooden poles used singly as supports for an overhead line shall not exceed 200 feet; provided that where the line makes an angle at any such pole, the interval between that and the next pole shall not exceed 150 feet. In the case of supports other than single wooden poles the intervals between the supports shall be such as may be prescribed by the Director of Public Works.
(3.) Every support for an overhead line shall be of a durable material, and shall be properly stayed against forces due to wind pressure, change of direction of the line, or unequal lengths of span. The factor of safety shall be for overhead lines, at least 5, and for wooden poles at least 10, and for iron or steel structures at least 6, taking the maximum possible wind pressure at 10 pounds per square foot.
(4.) All overhead lines shall be attached to insulators, and in the case of lines in which the pressure exceeds 110 volts, unless such lines are erected on the three- wire system as hereinafter described, shall be so guarded that they cannot fall away from the support.
(5.) An overhead line, placed after the date of these regulations, shall not in any part thereof be at a less
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