Load center definition
Load center means a geographical area where large amounts of power are drawn by end-users.
Load center means the horizontal longitudinal distance from the intersection of the horizontal load-carrying surfaces and vertical load-engaging faces of the forks, or equivalent load positioning structure, to the center of gravity of the load.
Load center. A point at which the load of a given party is assumed to be concentrated.
More Definitions of Load center
Load center means a geographical area of highly concentrated demand for electricity, usually coincident with population centers and industrial installations;
Load center means any substation or geographic concentration of substations within a 100 square mile area containing at least 5% of an applicant's load.