Feeder Line definition

Feeder Line means any power line that carries electrical power from one or more wind turbines or individual transformers associated with individual wind turbines to the point of interconnection with the project distribution system, in the case of interconnection with the high voltage transmission systems the point of interconnection shall be the substation serving the wind energy conversion system.
Feeder Line means that portion of a single-phase or multi-phase circuit extending from the substation, terminal pole or manhole at or near the perimeter of the subdivision into and throughout the subdivision and used to provide service within the subdivision and from which the submersible or pad mounted transformers are energized, and also including that portion of the secondary circuit extending from a transformer to pedestals, excluding service lines as herein defined, and power lines as designated by the Company;
Feeder Line means any power line that carries electrical power from one or more wind turbines or individual transformers associated with individual wind turbines to the point of interconnection with the electric power grid.

Examples of Feeder Line in a sentence

  • Drivers are required to remain with their vehicles at all times when in the Feeder Line.

  • Feeder Line: Any power line that carries electrical power from one or more wind turbines or individual transformers associated with individual wind turbines to the point of interconnection with the electric power grid, in the case of interconnection with the high voltage transmission systems the point of interconnection shall be the substation serving the WECS.

  • Trunk, Feeder Line and Distribution System: That portion of the Cable System for the delivery of Signals, but not including Drop cables to Subscriber's residences.

  • Feeder Line – Any power line that carries electrical power from one or more wind turbines or individual transformers associated with individual wind turbines to the point of interconnection with the electric power grid, in the case of interconnection with the high voltage transmission systems the point of the interconnection shall be the substation serving the WECS.

  • Feeder Line: Any power line that carries electrical power from one or more wind turbines or individual transformers associated with individual wind turbines to the point of interconnection with the electrical power grid.


More Definitions of Feeder Line

Feeder Line means the coaxial cable running from bridgers, to line-extenders and taps; some- times called a distribution cable.
Feeder Line means the coaxial cable running from bridgers, to line-extenders and taps; sometimes called a distribution cable.
Feeder Line means a shipping line connecting a secondary port to a primary port;
Feeder Line means the coaxial or fiber optic cable running from the trunk line to line extenders and taps for the purpose of interconnecting with individual subscribers.
Feeder Line means a non-intercontinental service that calls at smaller ports, operates with smaller vessels and operates to transport most of its cargo to and from secondary ports to connect with main lines at primary ports (as opposed to short sea lines, which operate to provide an independent shipping service for most of their cargo);
Feeder Line means a powerline transferring power from a distribution system
Feeder Line means any above or below ground line that carries electrical power from one or more turbines.