Distribution Poles definition

Distribution Poles means Poles supporting Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Facilities operating at phase to phase voltages not greater than 34,500 volts nominal, or phase to ground voltage not greater than 19,920 volts nominal.
Distribution Poles are defined as a wood, concrete, or metal pole on which is supported supply conductors of less than 50KV, included in FERC Account 364 “Distribution Plant Poles, Towers & Fixtures.” Normally this pole will have a length of less than 55 feet. This includes lift (drop) poles which normally support only service drops to the customer.
Distribution Poles means Poles supporting Licensor Facilities providing communications services.

Examples of Distribution Poles in a sentence

  • At this time, the parties anticipate that of the thirty (30) locations, there will be 20 decommissioned Utility Light Poles, 9 Electric Distribution Poles, and 1 New Crown Castle Pole.

  • Licensor is willing to license, to the extent it may lawfully do so, the placement of such cables, attachments, appurtenances, equipment and related facilities on Licensor's Distribution Poles.

  • Electric Distribution Poles that also have an existing street light component are still regarded as Electric Distribution Poles under this Agreement.

  • Such Electric Distribution Poles shall continue to be owned and maintained by the Electric Utility for electric distribution purposes and will, in addition, have a Crown Castle small wireless facility mounted at the top of the pole.

  • Central ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is willing to license, to the extent it may lawfully do so, the placement of such cables, attachments, appurtenances, equipment and related facilities on Central Hudson's Distribution Poles.


More Definitions of Distribution Poles

Distribution Poles means the overhead distribution utility poles that support Public Service’s electric service lines operating below 34,500 volts that are part of its Electric Distribution System on the Effective Date.