Line voltage definition

Line voltage means the voltage provided to the trolleybus from the external power supply.
Line voltage means the voltage provided to the trolleybus from the external power supply. Trolleybuses shall be designed to operate at a rated line voltage of either:
Line voltage means the voltage provided to the trolleybus from the overhead contact line.

Examples of Line voltage in a sentence

  • THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DAMAGE WHICH RESULTS FROM ACCIDENT, MISUSE, ABUSE, IMPROPER LINE VOLTAGE, FIRE, FLOOD, LIGHTENING, OR OTHER ACTS OF GOD OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ANY MODIFICATIONS, REPAIRS, OR ALTERATIONS PERFORMED OTHER THAN BY KLSI OR KLSI'S AUTHORIZED AGENT OR RESULTING FROM FAILURE TO STRICTLY COMPLY WITH KLSI'S WRITTEN OPERATING AND MAINTENENCE INSTRUCTIONS.


More Definitions of Line voltage

Line voltage. Outdoor: 208-240 Vac, 50 to 60 Hz, single phase. Indoor: The Indoor version of the BTS must support both DC and AC power supplies as follows: DC: +25V to + 28V at Minicell input. AC: 110-220 Vac, 50 to 60 Hz, single phase (This will be input to the power cabinet and the power cabinet will provide the required DC input to the Minicell).
Line voltage means the voltage measured at a Train's or an Existing Train's collector shoes derived from the Traction Supply.

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