Cable Relocation definition

Cable Relocation. The physical relocation of the System, which may be required by public (e.g., city or state government) or private entities.

Examples of Cable Relocation in a sentence

  • Specifically, the Non-Lease Claims relate to a gate relocation at the Three Rivers Substation, a 2007 Control Cable Relocation at the Filtration Plant, the conversion of Transformer No. 4 at Three Rivers Substation, the provision of 34KV underground service at the St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Dam, and provision of a 4KV portable transformer for the Three Rivers Filtration Plant.

Related to Cable Relocation

  • Telecommunications Equipment means equipment, other than Customer Premises Equipment, used by a Carrier to provide Telecommunications Services, and include software integral to such equipment, including upgrades.

  • Personal Computer(s) means computers based on a microprocessor generally designed to be used by one person at a time and which usually store informational data on that computer’s internal hard drive or attached peripheral. A personal computer can be found in various configurations such as laptops, net books, and desktops.

  • Load Signalling Equipment means the equipment (which may include, but is not limited to, ripple injection plant) for the purpose of sending control signals to Load Control Equipment;

  • Anchor location means the physical location from which:

  • Communications Equipment means the communications equipment of the Licensee and its affiliates, including, without limitation, cabinets, racks, electronic equipment and other similar equipment.