Dielectric material definition

Dielectric material means a material that does not conduct direct electrical current. Dielectric coatings are used to electrically isolate UST systems from the surrounding soils. Dielectric bushings are used to electrically isolate portions of the UST system (e.g., tank from piping).
Dielectric material means a material that does not conduct direct electric current. Dielectric coatings are used to electrically isolate underground storage tank systems from the surrounding area. Dielectric bushings are used to electrically isolate portions of the underground storage tank system (e.g., tank from piping).
Dielectric material means a material that does not conduct electrical current and that is used to electrically isolate UST systems or UST system parts from surrounding soils or portions of UST systems from each other.

More Definitions of Dielectric material

Dielectric material means a material that does not con- duct direct electrical current. Dielectric coatings are used to elec- trically isolate underground storage tank systems from the sur- rounding soils. Dielectric bushings are used to electrically isolate portions of the underground storage tank system, such as the tank from piping.
Dielectric material means a material that does not conduct direct electrical current. Dielectric coatings are used to electrically isolate storage tank systems from the surrounding soils. Dielectric bushings are used to electrically isolate portions of storage tank systems, such as tank from piping.
Dielectric material means a material, such as a coating, bushing, or union that does not conduct direct electrical current.
Dielectric material means a material that does not conduct direct electrical current. Dielectric coatings are used to electrically isolate UST systems from the surrounding soils.
Dielectric material means a material that does not conduct direct electrical current.
Dielectric material means a materi- al that does not conduct direct electrical cur- rent. Dielectric coatings are used to electri- cally isolate UST systems from the surround- ing soils. Dielectric bushings are used to electrically isolate portions of the UST sys- tem (e.g., tank from piping).
Dielectric material means a material that does not conduct direct electrical current. Dielectric coatings are used to electrically isolate tank systems from the surrounding soils. Dielectric bushings are used to electrically isolate portions of the tank system ([for example] e.g., tank frompiping).