4.4.2. DELIMITATION OF OBSTACLES
Procedure:
Delineate the obstacle as described in the table below according to the minimum passage between two
different sections of the perimeter cable (Q), which varies according to the model.
X-PASSAGE BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT SECTIONS OF PERIMETER CABLE
SRSW01
G 300, G 600, G 1200
X>= 70cm (Q)
X< 70cm (T)
In general, it is advisable to delimit obstacles, however if there are localized obstacles that resist impact,
for example trees without protruding roots (V) or poles (Z), it is possible not to delimit them.
Q
Y
T
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TYPES OF OBSTACLE DELIMITATIONS
SRBW01
G 3600
X>= 90cm (Q)
X< 90cm (T)
X
X
The obstacle can be delimited by overlapping the outward and
return cable sections without crossing them (Q), (R).
The obstacle can be delimited by spacing the two sections of
the outward and return cable by at least Y= 30 cm (T).
If the obstacle is sufficiently robust it can be left unprotected (U).
R
U
TYPE
MODEL
S
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