Pantograph definition

Pantograph means a collapsible devices mounted on and insulated from the roof of an electric engine or motor coach and provided with a means for collecting current from the overhead equipment.
Pantograph means a collapsible device mounted on and insulated from the roof of an electric locomotive or motor coach and provided with means of collecting current from the overhead equipment;

Examples of Pantograph in a sentence

  • In an earlier stage the project team of JFMED held a design competition, based on which the architectural firm Pantograph was selected.

  • The position of Energized Parts on the rail vehicles, including the dynamic Pantograph envelope, and vehicle construction and maintenance tolerances.

  • An arrangement of insulators and Grounded or non-Energized wires or insulated overlaps, forming a neutral section, which is located between two sections of catenary that are fed from different phases or at different frequencies or voltages, under which a Pantograph may pass without shorting or bridging the phases, frequencies or voltages.

  • 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.

  • Static Electrical Clearance is defined as the minimum permissible clearance distance between live parts of either a vehicle Pantograph or the OCS, and Grounded parts of either a vehicle or adjacent fixed structure, while the vehicle is stationary.

  • 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 an earlier stage the project team of JFMED held a design competition, based on which the architectural company Pantograph was selected as a general supplier of architectural solutions and project documentation of the building; Pantograph shall use the outputs provided by ▇▇▇ to create the work, for which ▇▇▇ grants them full and unlimited consent exclusively for the needs of the work: Project documentation of the building Hospital of Future in ▇▇▇▇▇▇.

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

  • 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.

  • Submit Photo Documentation of Complete Pantograph System (including Pantograph Actuation) to CAM when completed.

Related to Pantograph

  • photograph means a recording of light or other radiation on any medium on which an image is produced or from which an image may by any means be produced, and which is not part of a film;

  • Radiograph means an image receptor on which the image is created directly or indirectly by an x-ray pattern and results in a permanent record.

  • Radiographer s assistant" means any individual who under the direct supervision of a radiographer, uses radiographic exposure devices, sources of radiation, related handling tools, or radiation survey instruments in industrial radiography.

  • Cartoon means any drawing or other depiction of an object, person, animal, creature or any similar caricature that satisfies any of the following criteria:

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