Overhead high voltage line definition

Overhead high voltage line means all above ground bare or insulated electrical conductors of
Overhead high voltage line means all above ground bare or insulated electrical conductors of voltage in excess of 600 volts measured between conductors or measured between a conductor and the ground, except those conductors that are de-energized and grounded or that are enclosed in rigid metallic conduit or flexible armored conduit.
Overhead high voltage line means all above-ground bare or insulated

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