Change List for this Rule

 

Original Version

Rule 23.1

 

23.1    Thoroughfare means any public or private highway, avenue, street, road, alley, or other place generally used for vehicular travel.

 

A.    Public Thoroughfare means any way open or intended for general vehicular use.

 

B.    Private Thoroughfare means any vehicular way intended primarily for the use of the owners, occupants or visitors of the particular premises with which the way is associated.

 

Strikeout and Underline Version

Rule 23.1

 

23.1    Thoroughfare means any public or private highway, avenue, street, road, alley, or other place generally used for vehicular travel.  Terminal means a position in an electric circuit or device at which an electric connection is normally established or broken. This is the point at which current enters or leaves a conducting element in a circuit. A terminal is normally energized and its associated parts may be energized, non–energized, grounded, or non–grounded.

 

A.    Public Thoroughfare means any way open or intended for general vehicular use.  Terminal Fittings (normally used in conjunction with lead risers) are the terminal equipment used in terminating the conductors of runs and risers (e.g. transition of three conductor lead to three single conductors or terminals, cable to potheads, etc.), and include cable potheads, weather heads, and conduit entrance fittings.

 

B.    Private Thoroughfare means any vehicular way intended primarily for the use of the owners, occupants or visitors of the particular premises with which the way is associated.

 

Final Version
Rule 23.1

 

23.1    Terminal means a position in an electric circuit or device at which an electric connection is normally established or broken. This is the point at which current enters or leaves a conducting element in a circuit. A terminal is normally energized and its associated parts may be energized, non–energized, grounded, or non–grounded.

 

A.    Terminal Fittings (normally used in conjunction with lead risers) are the terminal equipment used in terminating the conductors of runs and risers (e.g. transition of three conductor lead to three single conductors or terminals, cable to potheads, etc.), and include cable potheads, weather heads, and conduit entrance fittings.

 

Note Original Version 23.1 moved to 23.3