Cable Riser/Dip definition

Cable Riser/Dip means a cable attached along a vertical portion of a pole to allow the cable to change its position from/to an underground route to/from an overhead route.
Cable Riser/Dip means a cable attached along a vertical portion of a pole to allow the cable to change its position from/to an underground route to/from an overhead route, including any switches or disconnects that may be required.

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