A line or system for distributing power from the transmission system to customers. Distribution lines carry power at lower voltage than transmission lines, generally at 12,470 volts.
A DISTRIBUTION LINE is a power line that delivers electricity directly to customers. Distribution lines carry power at less than 69,000 volts.
Power lines carrying power to neighborhoods (primary distribution) and to one or several buildings (secondary distribution). These carry less than 35 kV.
electrical power line that connects another power line, a control and protection panel, or a general protection device to the source of electricity used to power various devices, premises or installations.
A power line designed to carry lower voltage from a substation to the consumers. A distribution line generally transmits an electric current of 25 kVolt (25,000) or less. Common distribution lines are 12.5 kV (12,5000 volts) attached to a single pole and 25 kV (25,000 volts) attached to a cross member on a single pole. See Transmission line.
Power line that distributes electricity in cities.
Network-like pipeline that transports natural gas from a transmission line to an end-user’s service line or to other distribution lines. Generally, large pipelines are laid in principal streets, with smaller lateral lines extending along side streets and connected at their ends to form a grid; sometimes lateral lines are brought to a dead end.
One or more circuits of a distribution system either direct-buried, in conduit or on the same line of poles or supporting structures, operating at relative low voltage as compared with transmission lines.
One or more Circuits of an electrical distribution system that operates at less than 39,000 volts on the same line of Poles (or Supporting Structures).
The overhead conductors or underground cable that feeds distribution transformers, which, in turn, supply power to customers. Distribution lines are also called primary distribution lines or feeders. See Circuit, Feeder.
Is a medium voltage overhead or underground line that carries power from the substation to the customer service area.
Any line operating at less than 69,000 volts.
Power lines carrying electricity from substations to pad or power pole transformers. Distribution lines are often supported by wooden power poles.
The local part of an electric system that delivers electricity to most customers.
One or more circuits of a distribution system on the same line or poles or supporting structures' usually operating at a lower voltage relative to the transmission line.