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.