Vertical Ground Wire definition
Examples of Vertical Ground Wire in a sentence
If FPC’s Vertical Ground Wire is broken, cut, disconnected, severed, removed, unbonded or damaged, no work shall be allowed on FPC’s Poles until FPC’s is notified, in writing, and the condition is corrected.
At the time Company’s System is installed, Company shall install a Bonding Wire on every Pole where a Vertical Ground Wire exists in accordance with the NESC.
Any piece of Company’s System attached to a Pole of the City’s that does not have a Vertical Ground Wire shall be bonded to Company’s cable support wire.
To shall be the responsibility of Cable Company and its Contractors to warn and instruct its personnel working on FPC’s Poles of the requirement of bonding its wires to FPC’s Vertical Ground Wire and the dangers associated with ungrounded and unbonded facilities and to furnish adequate protective equipment to protect its personnel from bodily harm during work on its communications facilities.
Licensee may bond its Attachments on Licensor Poles to the Vertical Ground Wire where the same exists.
It shall be the responsibility of Company to instruct its personnel working on the City’s Poles of the dangers involved in bonding its wires to City’s Vertical Ground Wire and associated dangers thereof, and to furnish adequate protective equipment so as to save its personnel from bodily harm.
Under no condition will the JEA Vertical Ground Wire be broken, cut, severed, or otherwise damaged by Licensee.
Under no condition may City’s Vertical Ground Wire be broken, cut, severed, or otherwise damaged by Company.
Licensee may bond its Attachments on JEA Poles to the Vertical Ground Wire where the same exists.
Under no condition will the Licensor Vertical Ground Wire be broken, cut, severed, or otherwise damaged by Licensee.