Overhead Equipment definition

Overhead Equipment means the electrical conductors over the tracks together with their associated fittings, insulators and other attachments, by means of which they are suspended and registered in position for the purpose of electric traction;
Overhead Equipment. OHE” means a subordinate of the area concerned responsible to the Traction Foreman for inspection and maintenance of traction overhead lines, rail bonds and for the staff employed thereon.
Overhead Equipment means above ground mains, wires, cables or other conduit, transformers (including pole- mounted and pad mounted transformers), substations (including pole-mounted and pad mounted substations) and boosters together with any above ground or underground ancillary works including service cables and connecting cables and the supports therefor (including any towers or poles),

Examples of Overhead Equipment in a sentence

  • Scope of Overhead Equipment comprises detailed design, construction, testing and commissioning of the 25 kV AC Overhead Equipment for the two Corridors and a Depot.


More Definitions of Overhead Equipment

Overhead Equipment means the electrical conductors over the track together with their associated fittings, insulators and other attachments by means of which they are suspended and registered in position.

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