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While doing line clearance, the voltage of the lines plays a part on how you do the trimming. A lot of primary lines we trim for around here cary 4,800 volts. Another voltage we regularly trim for is 13,200 volts. The bigger voltage USUALLY merits a larger diameter wire. We were sent to Maryland to do restoration work after Isabelle. I trimmed for 3 days before I learned the (small) wires I was trimming for was carrying 12,000 volts. Assuming smaller wires meant smaller volts I trimmed a little closer to the wires than I would have had I known the actual voltage from the beginning. Nothing bad happened and nobody was hurt, but it serves myself as a lesson not to jump into things in a hurry.