Power line definition

Power line means the conductors, supporting structures, and related hardware installed or maintained by electric utilities as defined in Section 366.02(2), F.S.;
Power line means a line for electric power or communication services.
Power line means a cable carrying electrical power, especially one supported by pylons or poles.

Examples of Power line in a sentence

  • All of Grantee’s operations, activities, and equipment used within the Easement Area or in proximity to any of the Facilities shall, at all times, be in strict compliance with applicable provisions of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC), the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1971 (OSHA), and the OSHA Crane Construction Standards For Power Line Safety, Sections 1926.1408 & .1409.


More Definitions of Power line

Power line means a distribution or transmission electrical line.
Power line or ‘line’ means any aerial conductor or conductors with associated supports, insulators and other apparatus erected, or in the course of erection, to convey electrical energy.
Power line means a power line constructed for the purpose of delivering electric power to a well site or facility site;
Power line means a power line within the meaning of Part III;
Power line means an electric power line or that portion thereof that is constructed or is to be constructed for the purpose of any operations for or incidental to the drilling for, producing or recovering a mineral; (« ligne de transport d'électricité »)
Power line means the above-ground or underground wiring that is used to distribute electricity;
Power line means the power wires to interconnect power plant with a substation, switching station, and to interconnect supplies of electric power to a place requiring electric power, and their supporting structures such as wooden or steel or concrete supports.