conductor definition

conductor means any wire, cable, bar, tube, rail or plate used for conducting electrical energy and so arranged as to be electrically connected to a system;
conductor means an electrical conductor arranged to be electrically connected to a system;
conductor means an electrical conductor arranged to be electrically connected to a network but does not include conductors used or intended to be used solely for the purposes of control, protection or regulation of supply or for communication;

Examples of conductor in a sentence

  • Promotion to Conductor After completion of twenty-four (24) months cumulativeservice, trainmen will receive breaking-inorders for promotion to conductor.

  • Locomotive Engineer Conductor Head-End Brakeman October April April March March Tail-End Brakeman 22.39' Railway Spareman Railway Spareman will be guaranteeda minimum amount of pay for each day they are available for work.

  • Locomotive Engineer Conductor ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Track Maintenance All categories Freight Office Yard Checkers Claim Inspectors Safety Shoes Cost of Repairs Subject to the approval of his supervisor an employee will be reimbursed one-half the of repairs to approved safety shoes.


More Definitions of conductor

conductor means a drain pipe inside the building which conveys storm water from a roof to the storm drain or storm sewer.
conductor s licence” means the licence issued by a competent authority under Chapter III authorising the person specified therein to act as a conductor;
conductor means an electrical conductor arranged to be electrically connected to a source of electrical energy;
conductor means a natural person who presents a payment instrument to a check casher for the purpose of receiving currency.
conductor. ‟ means a person who renders a conductor service to public transport drivers and passengers, including:
conductor means a pipe inside the building that conveys storm water from the roof to a storm or combined building drain.
conductor means a conductor of electrical energy; “danger” means risk of personal injury from—