Fault Locator definition

Fault Locator means a device provided at the end of a transmission line to measure/indicate the distance at which a line fault may have occurred;

Examples of Fault Locator in a sentence

  • The Department will measure Fiber Optic Fusion Splicer by the number of each.The Department will measure Fiber Optic Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) by the number of each.The Department will measure Fiber Optic Cleaver by the number of each.The Department will measure Fiber Optic Power Meter by the number of each.The Department will measure Fiber Optic Visual Fault Locator by the number of each.

  • HIL Validation of Fault Locator Accuracy without Line Reactor Current in Distance Protection Scheme‌In this HIL study, a transmission line with actual parameters connected between two 400 kV substations was simulated in a RTDSTM RTSM as shown in Figure 3 to study the impact of the non-subtraction of a line reactor current on a fault locator function accuracy in a distance relay, while using the IEC 61850 Process Bus based Full Digital substation implementation in POWERGRID India.

  • We have our in house Fault Restoration Team (FRT) & equipments like Splicing Machine, Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (‘OTDR’), Fault Locator, Laser Source Power Meter (LSPM), FRT vehicles & HDD Machines to rectify underground Network & fulfill the SLA (Service Level Agreement) of our clients.

  • Recording instruments such as Data Acquisition System / Disturbance Recorder/ Event Logger / Fault Locator (including time synchronization equipment) shall be provided in the State Transmission System for recording of dynamic performance of the system.

  • Pre-location of faults in cables shall be carried out using the principle of Secondary Impulse Method/ Arc Reflection Mode with the help of highly sophisticated Menu driven microprocessor based Digital Fault Locator.

  • Travelling Wave Fault Locator; Transmission Line Fault Location detection.

  • The scope covers complete design, engineering & supply of the Comprehensive Van Mounted Multifunctional Cable Fault Locator system shall be used for Cable Fault conditioning (burn-down), Pre-Location, Route Location, Pin-pointing & Testing of HT & LT cables of different types & sizes.

  • Bidder should have UG Cable Fault Locator and Route Locator, a certificate in this regard to be submitted by bidder.

  • Recording instruments such as Data Acquisition System / Disturbance Recorder / Event Logger /Fault Locator, (including time synchronization equipment) shall be provided in the state transmission system for recording of dynamic performance of the system.

  • All the Units of the Comprehensive Van Mounted Multifunctional Cable Fault Locator system consisting of Cable Fault conditioning (burn-down), Pre-Location, Route Location, Pin-pointing & Testing of HT & LT cables shall be mounted on a suitable Equipment Mounting van with Power Supply connection arrangement fitted with at least four heavy duty wheels and one hook at the front for facilitating transportation by means of a vehicle.

Related to Fault Locator

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  • SITE / LOCATION means any Site where BHARAT PETROLEUM CORPORATION LTD. desires to receive materials any where in India as mentioned in RFQ.

  • Return Location means the location from which the Vehicle was hired and which is shown in Rental Vehicle Agreement Part A.

  • Transit Passenger means a passenger who arrives at the airport in an aircraft and departs from the airport in the same aircraft, where such an aircraft is operating a through flight transiting the airport, and includes a passenger in transit through the airport who has to depart in a substituted aircraft because the aircraft on which the passenger arrived has been declared unserviceable.

  • Passenger area means the area designed to seat the driver and passengers while a motor vehicle is in operation and any area that is readily accessible to the driver or a passenger while in his or her seating position, including but not limited to any type of glove or storage compartment accessible to passengers or driver.