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What are the differences between the eNN and eANN markings on the geodesy map. ?

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  • #1 3336150
    Frodek
    Level 13  
    I have one on the map, but I can't look for any markings anywhere
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  • #2 3338047
    stomat
    Level 38  
    I will not tell you exactly, but both descriptions indicate the LV cable, except that the enn is a cable applied by a surveyor "in nature", i.e. the measurement was made when the cable was laid and the eAnn is applied after backfilling with the locator. Or vice versa, I will not give a head. But there are so many errors when looking at geodetic maps that you should not look at them in practice. Surveyors draw such heresy that the head is small.
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  • #3 3338512
    jehowy
    Level 19  
    I have encountered such a translation:
    - enN - low voltage energy (cable)
    - eANN - low voltage energy update (also cable), i.e. we have maps, we buried the cable and put a new cable on the current map under the name eANN.
  • #4 3339153
    Frodek
    Level 13  
    thank you very much for your answer
  • #5 5323009
    montertb
    Level 22  
    And I have such a question
    a neighbor used to put a cable on his face, after acquaintance with him, they buried it in the ground and connected it as a construction connection.

    Now I have a geodetic map and I can see that my neighbor has a cable symbol on it and marked as "EANN". I understand that it has been "legalized"?
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  • #6 8151377
    sztyrlitz1
    Level 2  
    Hello, I have a similar problem, I do not want to post a new thread, so I attach the request to the topic-
    1.What does eS mean? is it additional information about eNN? I will add that on the same map and the same line (cable designation on the map) this designation is written alternately, i.e. eS and eNN
    2. What does the designation ks 2X200 mean? I suspect that it is some kind of water supply but I am not sure ..
    Thank you in advance for any information or suggestions .. Regards
  • #7 8248282
    lukaswit
    Level 11  
    I join the question, what does the 6eWN cable mean on the map? A lady from the commune claims that it is an underground high voltage cable. I have to confirm this because it concerns a situation in which our friend's power industry entered the area and, without his consent, he buried such a cable some time ago. They promised some compensation, etc. and until today nothing has been regulated by law.
  • #8 9560217
    tejku
    Level 2  
    @ sztyrlitz1

    Ad. 2 x 2x200 - two pipes with a diameter of 200 mm of sanitary sewage system
  • #9 9562348
    tejku
    Level 2  
    @ sztyrlitz1
    Ad. 1 - the eS designation located on the same line as the ENN means that another network was laid in the ground together with the low voltage cable. What is this network I have no idea because it has no such designation as "S".

    @lukaswit
    6eWN - it is 6 parallel lines of MEDIUM voltage. In theory, it could also be high voltage (under the symbol WN there is both medium and high voltage), but first of all, wiring high voltage lines is VERY expensive, and wiring six such lines seems to be impossible. Secondly, there is nowhere in Poland (apart from the power plant or power station) a place where as many as 6 WN lines run next to each other. Finally, the last argument, the most important - if there were 6 high-voltage lines, they would have to be placed at a certain distance from each other ("the zone of influence of the line on another line). Assuming that this distance is 0.5 (I do not know exactly, but it seems I think it would be a minimum) - the distance between the extreme wires will be 3 m. On a map on a scale of 1: 1000 (basic) it would be 3 mm. more than 1.8mm.
    Therefore, it can be said that the symbol 6eWN is for sure 6 parallel lines of MEDIUM voltage.
    Before going for compensation, please read about transmission easement. :)

    greetings
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  • #10 9562451
    retrofood
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    tejku wrote:
    but firstly, cabling high voltage lines is VERY expensive and it seems impossible to wire six such lines.


    In addition, the route of the actual high voltage cables (e.g. 110 kV) is permanently marked on the surface along the entire route. And basically fenced.

    PS. I am moving the topic to the appropriate section.
  • #11 9563732
    pit455
    Level 14  
    lukaswit wrote:
    I join the question, what does the 6eWN cable mean on the map? ...

    but it is probably the case that the MV line laid with a single cable will be marked as 3eWN, so in this case there are two MV lines.
  • #12 9565033
    karolq
    Level 22  
    pit455 wrote:
    lukaswit wrote:
    I join the question, what does the 6eWN cable mean on the map? ...

    but it is probably the case that the MV line laid with a single cable will be marked as 3eWN, so in this case there are two MV lines.


    Or 2 medium lines with single veins.


    to the post below:
    pit455 ok I thought you meant the oil cable :)
  • #14 10504707
    buczek2
    Level 2  
    ENN (in accordance with the new EN regulations) - Low Voltage Cable (precise measurement - in an open trench)
    eANN (in accordance with the new eNA regulations) - Low Voltage Cable (measurement with a detector after burying the cable - uncertain position)
    eS (according to old eSN regulations) - Medium voltage cable


    Technical Manual K-1 - Basic Map
  • #15 18876055
    Karola zudp
    Level 1  
    sztyrlitz1 wrote:
    Hello, I have a similar problem, I do not want to post a new thread, so I attach the request to the topic-
    1.What does eS mean? is it additional information about eNN? I will add that on the same map and the same line (cable designation on the map) this designation is written alternately, i.e. eS and eNN
    2. What does the designation ks 2X200 mean? I suspect that it is some kind of water supply but I am not sure ..
    Thank you in advance for any information or suggestions .. Regards




    1. eS- medium voltage power grid, eNN low voltage power grid
    2. ks 2x200 sanitary sewage system 2 pipes with a diameter of 200 mm

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    pit455 wrote:
    lukaswit wrote:
    I join the question, what does the 6eWN cable mean on the map? ...

    but it is probably the case that the MV line laid with a single cable will be marked as 3eWN, so in this case there are two MV lines.

    1 MV cable will be labeled eSN
    3eWN consists of 3 high voltage power cables
  • #16 18876107
    buczek2
    Level 2  
    The first marking means that the cable has been measured in an open trench, the second that after backfilling based on the indication of underground cable detection equipment, both cables are of low voltage,
  • #17 19437386
    Ondo
    Level 11  
    And what are the eND and eNM designations? I have them mixed with eNA within one street, probably more customers were connected gradually and the marking was given on a regular basis.
    As if I was looking for someone, I found such a description for other symbols for geodetic maps.
    http://www.igeomap.pl/pub/GMW/DOC/GEO-MAP/zal/GMW_CODE.PDF

Topic summary

The discussion centers on the differences between the markings eNN and eANN on geodesy maps, both of which refer to low voltage energy cables. eNN indicates a cable measured in an open trench by a surveyor, while eANN signifies a cable that was detected after backfilling, indicating a less precise location. Additional queries arise regarding other markings such as eS (medium voltage cable) and ks 2x200 (sanitary sewage system pipes). Participants also discuss the implications of these markings for legal and construction purposes, particularly in relation to neighbor connections and the presence of high voltage cables.
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