Conductors definition

Conductors means all fixtures and apparatuses necessary to "light" fiber optic cable and any appurtenance or support thereof including, but not limited to, any modulators, light transmitters, optical sources, receivers, photo-detectors, amplifiers, or amplifying equipment.
Conductors from the date of their engagement as a conductor or a conductor trainee. When there are 2 new hires on the same day, seniority will be determined by lottery.
Conductors means a body or substance which offers a low resistance to the passage of an electric current.

Examples of Conductors in a sentence

  • M-1 Section N -- Conductors.............................................................

  • Driver / Conductors in the Darwin Bus Service will be eligible for a money handling allowance in accordance with the entitlement in sub-clause 5.4 of Schedule 7 and the corresponding rates specified in Schedule 11 of this Agreement.

  • The transmission line dead-end structures shall be self supporting and shall be designed for the following: - Conductor Configuration on Line Horizontal - Conductor Size 1113mcm, 45/7 ACSR - Conductors per Phase Three - Shield Wire Size 3/8 inch EHS Steel - Number of Shield Wires Two - Maximum Line Tension per Phase 42,000 lb.

  • IS : 8130 : Conductors for insulated electrical cables and flexible cords.

  • In all other train service - Conductors - 4,300 miles per checking period or equivalent no carry-over.

Related to Conductors

  • 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;

  • Assembly means the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union;

  • Semiconductor equipment means (i) machinery or tools or repair parts or replacements thereof; (ii)

  • Structures means an elevated road or a flyover, as the case may be;

  • Fiber means a glass strand or strands which is/are protected by a color coded buffer tube and which is/are used to transmit a communication signal along the glass strand in the form of pulses of light.