Transmission Lines o Furnish and install approximately 1456' of EWP-52 waveguide.
Transmission Lines o Furnish and install approximately 1140' of EWP-52 waveguide.
Transmission Lines. All electric overhead and underground transmission lines of the Company acquired by it between September 1, 2013, the date of the Forty-Eighth Supplemental Indenture, and the date of this Forty-Ninth Supplemental Indenture, and owned by it at the latter date, including towers, poles, pole lines, conduits, manholes, switching devices, insulators, and other structures, appliances, devices and equipment, and all the property forming a part thereof or appertaining thereto, and all service lines extending therefrom, together with all real property, rights-of-way, easements, permits, privileges, franchises, and rights for or relating to the construction, maintenance or operation thereof, through, over, under or upon any private property or any public way within as well as without the corporate limits of any municipal corporation.
Transmission Lines. A calculation of MW-miles shall be determined for all PTF and HTF lines.
Transmission Lines. Pathnet shall (i) furnish and install all required transmission lines on the towers, (ii) route such transmission lines to the equipment racks in the shelters, (iii) connect both ends of such transmission lines and (iv) interface such transmission lines to the radio equipment in accordance with the Specifications.
Transmission Lines. The Contributor shall contribute the Transmission Lines identified in Schedule 3.2 as follows:
Transmission Lines. CEB has identified several optional routes for each transmission corridor, and the three most promising optional routes have been further analysed. Preliminary route selection of each proposed transmission line was based on the topographic sheets. Site visits were also made to verify the land use pattern presented in the maps. Thereafter, based on the criteria listed in the ext section, one of the options has been selected to be the route with the least environmental impact. The land-use patterns along the selected route for the five lines is given in Table 4.1. Table 4.1- Land-use Along the Transmission Lines Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Approximate line length (km) 36 100 42 16.5 Land use as % of line length Paddy field 58.1 33.0 33.7 48.8 Tea 1.7 - - - Coconut 2.8 - - - Xxxxx/Swamp 5.0 1.4 - - Grass lands - 2.5 4.6 - Chena 1.3 29.5 - Other cultivations 6.7 2.3 2.5 - Home garden 20.0 5.5 26.0 45.8 Scrub 3.7 38.8 1.0 - Forest - 11.0 - - Sanctuary - - - - Abandoned tanks - - 2.2 - Village settlements 2.0 4.2 0.5 5.5 River crossings 3 7 - - Railway crossings - 3 - 2 Note: Galle - Matara Line 1 Habarana - Valaichchenai Line 2 Puttalam - Maho Line 3 Ukuwela - Pallekelle Line 4
Transmission Lines. (1) All trans- mission line design data must be ap- proved by RUS.
Transmission Lines. Each transmission line shall be protected by two (2) protection groups consisting of a microprocessor-based transmission line relay and associated communications equipment. • Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxx Road Line 159 The protection packages for Line 159 shall include an ERLPhase LPRO 4000 used as a step distance (‘A’ package), and a step distance protection scheme consisting of an SEL-311C (‘B’ package). The ‘A’ package shall be powered by battery #1 and operate trip coil #1, and the ‘B’ package shall be powered by battery #2 and operate breaker trip coil #2. Neither package requires communications between the line terminals. • Laona-Moon Road Lines 172 and 173 The protection packages for each of the Lines 172 and 173 shall include a permissing overreaching transfer trip (“POTT”) scheme consisting of an ERLPhase LPRO 4000 and RFL GARD 8000 communications interface (‘A’ package), and a step distance protection scheme consisting of an SEL-311C (‘B’ package). The ‘A’ package shall be powered by battery #1 and operate trip coil #1, and the ‘B’ package shall be powered by battery #2 and operate breaker trip coil #2. Communications for the ‘A’ package shall be fiber. The ‘B’ package does not require communications between the terminals. • Moon Road-Falconer Lines 175 and 176 The protection packages for each of the Lines 175 and 176 shall include a POTT scheme consisting of an ERLPhase LPRO 4000 and RFL GARD 8000 communications interface (‘A’ package), and a step distance protection scheme consisting of an SEL-311C (‘B’ package). The ‘A’ package shall be powered by battery #1 and operate trip coil #1, and the ‘B’ package shall be powered by battery #2 and operate breaker trip coil #2. Communications for the ‘A’ package shall be fiber (leased T-1). The ‘B’ package does not require communications between the terminals.
Transmission Lines. 3.1.1 Configuration of Supports Transmission Line No. of Three- phase lines Cond. per phase Guard wires Supports Conductor arrangement Puerto Xxxxxxxxx – Iberia 138 kV Transmission Line Self- supporting steel lattice type Triangular The transmission line shall use the conductor arrangement indicated in the following table: