Miscellaneous - 17 Ianou Street, Ekali, Limassol

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This report was prepared by the Electromagnetics and Novel Applications Laboratory of the University of Cyprus within the framework of measuring and assessing the electric and magnetic field levels by AC power systems at the location of interest:

·         Substation SS309 and residence in close proximity at 17 Ianou Street, Ekali, 3110 Limassol on the 11/10/2019 from 10:40 am until 11:30 am.

The measurements were performed according to the measurements of low-frequency magnetic and electric fields with regard to exposure of human beings (IEC 61786:1998) and measurement procedures with regard to public exposure (IEC 62110:2009). More specifically, the largest electric and magnetic field level is found under conductors at the point on the span where the conductors are closest to the ground. Therefore, the position where the field level is the maximum was found by first measuring at 1.0 m above the ground along the path parallel to the overhead line under conductors where possible at appropriate intervals (longitudinal profile), in the range of 5 Hz – 32 kHz using the EFA-300 Isotropic Field Analyser. Then, in order to discover whether another peak occurs, measurements were performed at 1.0 m above the ground along the path perpendicular to the overhead line, at the point of the longitudinal profile maximum (lateral profile).

In addition, three-point measurements were performed to assess the fields at the position of interest (assuming non-uniform fields). The measurements were performed at the position of interest at three heights 0.5 m, 1.0 m and 1.5 m. above the ground or floor level of the building. It is important to note that in this investigation additional point measurements were taken at locations indicated by the customer (nonstandardized measurements outside the measurement procedures with regard to public exposure (IEC 62110:2009).

The recorded measurements were compared to the reference levels described in the Council Recommendation of 12th July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz), 1999/519/EC. Respect to the recommended reference levels will ensure respect to the basic restrictions. The reference levels of exposure provided in 1999/519/EC are in accordance to the Cypriot Legislation.

The maximum magnetic and electric field values measured along the longitudinal and lateral profiles of the overhead power lines and at the location of interest are summarized in the following Tables.

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Starting Point

Measurement height (m)

 

Magnetic field

Field quantity

 

Frequency

 

ICNIRP

 

Distance from

 

 

level (µT)

 

 

(Hz)

 

General

 

starting point (m)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Public (%)

4

0.5 (above ground level)

 

2.086

resultant magnetic field

 

50

 

2.086

 

 

1.0 (above ground level)

0.991

resultant magnetic field

57

1.130

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.5 (above ground level)

0.304

resultant magnetic field

146

0.888

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

1.127

three-point average

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

exposure level

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum magnetic field values outside the substation, 0.2 m away from the front side boundary wall.

 

 

 

Starting Point

Measurement height (m)

 

Magnetic field

Field quantity

 

Frequency

 

ICNIRP

 

Measuring point

 

 

level (µT)

 

 

(Hz)

 

General

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Public (%)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 Back yard (Outdoor)

1.0 (above ground level)

 

0.015

resultant magnetic field

 

27

 

0.0079

 

2 Veranda (Outdoor)

1.0 (above ground level)

0.003

resultant magnetic field

8

0.0005

 

3 Sitting Room

1.0 (above ground level)

0.005

resultant magnetic field

5

0.0003

Maximum magnetic field values at the area of interest (residence).



From the measurements performed it can be concluded that the:

·         Magnetic and electric field measurements performed at the position of interest were below the recommended General Public reference levels of the National Exposure Limits provided in 1999/519/EC.