Secondary Systems definition

Secondary Systems means control or power circuits that operate below 600 volts, AC or DC, including, but not limited to, any hardware, control or protective devices, cables, conductors, electric raceways, secondary equipment panels, transducers, batteries, chargers, and voltage and current transformers.
Secondary Systems means control or power circuits that operate below 600 volts, AC or DC, including, but not limited to, any hardware, control or protective devices, cables,
Secondary Systems means control or power circuits that operate below 600 volts, ac or dc, including, but not limited to, any hardware, control or protective devices, cables, conductors, electric raceways, secondary equipment panels, transducers, batteries, chargers, and voltage and current transformers.

Examples of Secondary Systems in a sentence

  • Each Interconnected Entity agrees to cooperate with the other in the inspection, maintenance, and testing of those Secondary Systems directly affecting the operation of an Interconnected Entity's facilities and equipment which may reasonably be expected to affect the other Interconnected Entity’s facilities.


More Definitions of Secondary Systems

Secondary Systems means that portion of state maintained roads that are neither interstate nor primary roads, pursuant to the provisions of R.I. Gen. Laws § 24-10.1-2(7).
Secondary Systems means control or power circuits that operate below 600

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