Overhead Contact System definition

Overhead Contact System or “OCS” means the structures, poles, guy-wires, portals and power distribution system that delivers the power to the distribution system and then to the transit vehicle.
Overhead Contact System. (OCS) means the power distribution system that delivers power to a streetcar vehicle from an overhead wire. The OCS includes the overhead contact wire, support poles, brackets, and all conduits and power feeds from the Traction Power Substations to the overhead contact wire.
Overhead Contact System sometimes referred to as “Overhead Catenary System” has the meaning given in Schedule 15-1 - Technical Terms and Reference Documents.

Examples of Overhead Contact System in a sentence

  • That part of an Overhead Contact System that comprises a Messenger Wire supporting a Contact Wire by means of a number of hangers.

  • Figure 5-1 defines the zone inside which such contact is considered probable, but whose limits are unlikely to be exceeded by a broken Overhead Contact System conductor or damaged Energized Pantograph.

  • The vertical distance by which the Overhead Contact System is raised during the passage of a Pantograph.

  • Current collector apparatus consisting of spring-loaded hinged arms mounted on top of electrically powered rail vehicles that provides a sliding electrical contact and collects current from the Contact Wire of the Overhead Contact System.

  • At concrete or masonry overhead structures, where the structure above Energized OCS conductors or Feeders is within the Overhead Contact System Zone and Pantograph Zone (Figure 5-1), metallic flash plates shall be installed above the conductors.

  • A solid grooved, bare aerial, overhead electrical conductor of an Overhead Contact System that is suspended above the rail vehicles and which supplies the electrically powered vehicles with electrical energy through roof-mounted current collection equipment (Pantograph) and with which the current collectors make direct electrical contact.

  • In the case of out-of-running OCS conductors, the Overhead Contact System zone is extended accordingly.

  • This package mainly covers design, installation and commissioning of ‘Rigid Overhead Contact System and Auxiliary substations’.

  • The Project will include the installation of 130 to 140 single-track miles of Overhead Contact System (OCS) for the distribution of electrical power to the new electric rolling stock.

  • Complete the designs and specifications to procure and install Traction Power Substations per the recommendations to adequately power the streetcar system including supply, power distribution and return to the Overhead Contact System and all necessary ductbanks.

Related to Overhead Contact System

  • Business Contact Information means the names, mailing addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers of a party’s personnel, officers and directors and, with respect to Client, such information regarding Client’s vendors and customers that Accenture may have access to in maintaining the parties’ business relationship.

  • Contact hour means an hour of training received through direct instruction.

  • Contact Hour Funds means the funds paid or payable by the Department under this Contract for the Scheduled Hours of supervised training and assessment reported for a Skills First Student. Contract means this VET Funding Contract and includes all schedules, annexures, attachments, plans and specifications and exhibits to it. Contract Notification means a document issued by the Department via the SVTS that either provides specific information or advice about aspects of this Contract or formally notifies the Training Provider of a variation to this Contract. Control means, with regard to an entity: