Original Version
Rule 23.2
23.2 Voltage (or Volts) means the highest effective voltage between
any two conductors of the circuit concerned except where, in certain rules, the
term “voltage (or volts) to ground” is used.
When one circuit is directly
connected to another circuit of higher voltage (as in the case of an
autotransformer) both are considered as of the higher voltage unless the circuit
of the lower voltage is effectively grounded. Direct connection implies
electrical connection as distinguished from connection merely through
electromagnetic or electrostatic induction.
Strikeout and Underline Version
Rule 23.2
23.2 Voltage (or Volts) means the highest effective voltage between
any two conductors of the circuit concerned except where, in certain rules, the
term “voltage (or volts) to ground” is used.
Termination means the end of
something or point where it ends, such as where the conductor or underground
riser cable ends at the termination apparatus.
When one circuit is directly
connected to another circuit of higher voltage (as in the case of an
autotransformer) both are considered as of the higher voltage unless the circuit
of the lower voltage is effectively grounded. Direct connection implies
electrical connection as distinguished from connection merely through
electromagnetic or electrostatic induction.
A. Termination Apparatus (normally used in conjunction with non–lead risers) is the equipment or parts of equipment that is used to terminate riser cables. This equipment can be grounded, non–grounded, energized, or non–energized. This equipment and its associated parts include, but is not limited to, stress cones (heat–shrink, cold–shrink, taped, etc.), potheads, various types of terminals and terminal fittings, and various types of bushings.
Final Version
Rule 23.2
23.2 Termination means the end of something or point where it ends, such as where the conductor or underground riser cable ends at the termination apparatus.
A. Termination Apparatus (normally used in conjunction with non–lead risers) is the equipment or parts of equipment that is used to terminate riser cables. This equipment can be grounded, non–grounded, energized, or non–energized. This equipment and its associated parts include, but is not limited to, stress cones (heat–shrink, cold–shrink, taped, etc.), potheads, various types of terminals and terminal fittings, and various types of bushings.