Safety analysis of live working operators under zero potential

With the application of the live working method of the zero phase potential of the working phase more and more widely, the safety of the live working operators is urgently needed for research. Considering the influence of electric shock time and frequency on the allowable current of the human body, the safe current is analyzed during live operation, and it is concluded that in the frequency range of 50~60Hz, the current below 50mA can basically guarantee that it will not die after electric shock. In the three scenarios where the insulator maintenance personnel accidentally touch the ground, the grounding wire shocks the electric shock and the charged electric shock of the tower, the human body electric shock is further analyzed. Finally, based on the CDEGS, the model of the human body contacting the grounding conductor is established. The simulation verifies the influence of the allowable current on the time and frequency of the human body withstand current under the zero potential state through the contact voltage diagram and the danger degree diagram.

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