Overhead Catenary System definition
Overhead Catenary System has the meaning given in Schedule 15-1 - Technical Terms and Reference Documents.
Overhead Catenary System or “OCS” means a system of overhead wires that distribute DC power from the Traction Power System to the Light Rail Vehicle via a pantograph mounted on the Light Rail Vehicle.
Examples of Overhead Catenary System in a sentence
OCS The Overhead Catenary System (inclusive of poles, mounts, messenger and contact wire, tensioners, mounts etc.) shall have an MTBF of 6,000 hours for the system.
Lighter trains, powered by electricity through an Overhead Catenary System, that can easily speed up and slow down.
Light rail operates on fixed steel rails in a dedicated rail corridor, using overhead electrical lines called the Overhead Catenary System to power the trains.