1992
No. 18 of 1911.
Notice of regulations.
Penalties may be imposed in regulations.
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ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.
Government, or by the naval or military authorities, or by any person or body of persons authorised by the Government to maintain a telegraphic service.
[s. 5, rep. No. 16 of 1912.]
6. Regulations made under this Ordinance shall come into force after their publication for two consecutive weeks in the Gazette.
7. Any regulation under this Ordinance may impose penalties for offences against the same not exceeding 100 dollars for each offence, with or without penalties for continuing offences not exceeding for any continuing offence 100 dollars for every day during which the offence continues. All such penalties may be recovered summarily.
Definitions.
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SCHEDULE.
REGULATIONS FOR SECURING THE SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC,
Definitions.
1. In the following regulations,——
Consumer's wires means any electric lines on a consumer's premises which are connected with the service lines of the company at the consumer's terminals;
Sub-station means any premises in which energy is transformed or converted for the purpose of supply to consumers, and which are large enough to admit the entrance of a person after the transforming or converting apparatus is in position, provided that for the purpose of these regulations any place within any such premises which is used solely for some purpose other than such transformation or conversion shall not be deemed to form part of a sub-station;
Overhead line means any electric line which is placed above ground and in the open air;
Pressure means the difference of electrical potential between any two conductors through which a supply of energy is given, or between any part of either conductor and the earth; and—
(a) where the conditions of the supply are such that the pressure at any pair of consumer's terminals does not exceed 250 volts, the supply shall be deemed a low pressure supply;
(b) where the conditions of the supply are such that the pressure exceeds 250 volts but does not exceed 650 volts, the supply shall be deemed a medium pressure supply;
* As amended by No. 17 of 1912.
As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.
1992
No. 18 of 1911.
Notice of regulations.
**
Penalties may be imposed in regulations.
*
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.
Government, or by the naval or military authorities, or by any person or body of persons authorised by the Government to main- tain a telegraphic service.
[s. 5, rep. No. 16 of 1912.]
6. Regulations made under this Ordinance shall come into force after their publication for two consecutive weeks in the Gazette.
7. Any regulation under this Ordinance may impose penalties for offences against the same not exceeding 100 dollars for each offence, with or without penalties for continuing offences not exceeding for any continuing offence 100 dollars for every day during which the offence continues. All such penalties may be recovered summarily.
Definitions.
+
SCHEDULE.
REGULATIONS FOR SECURING THE SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC,
Definitions.
1. In the following regulations,——
Consumer's wires means any electric lines on a consumer's pre- mises which are connected with the service lines of the company at the consumer's terminals;
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Sub-station means any premises in which energy is transformed or converted for the purpose of supply to consumers, and which are large enough to admit the entrance of a person after the transforming or converting apparatus is in position, provided that for the purpose of these regulations any place within any such premises which is used solely for some purpose other than such transformation or conversion shall not be deemed to form part of a sub-station;
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Overhead line means any electric line which is placed above ground and in the open air;
Pressure means the difference of electrical potential between any two conductors through which a supply of energy is given, or between any part of either conductor and the earth; ad-
(a) where the conditions of the supply are such that the pressure at any pair of consumer's terminals does not exceed 250 volts, the supply shall be deemed a low pressure supply;
(b) where the conditions of the supply are such that the pressure exceeds 250 volts but does not exceed 650 volts, the supply shall be deemed a medium pressure supply;
* As amended by No. 17 of 1912.
As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.
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