POWER COLLECTION Sample Clauses

POWER COLLECTION. 2.1. Electrical power from overhead wires is leaded to trolleybus with power collectors. The power collector is comprised of a pole, a trolley electric current collector and a replaceable collector insertion. Power collectors are hinged to trolleybuses, and turning in horizontal and vertical directions. 2.2. Poles shall be made of insulated material or metal covered with insulating material resistant to mechanical shocks. Annex 7 2.3. Power collectors shall be designed to maintain adequate positive contact with the overhead trolley electric supply wires when the wires are located at 4 to 6 metres above the ground and trolleybus axis to axis deviation distance of at least
POWER COLLECTION. 2.1. Electrical power shall be obtained from the contact wires by means of one or more power collection devices, normally comprising two trolley booms. (A single trolley boom or a pantograph may be used in guided applications). A trolley boom shall consist of a roof mounting (trolley base), a pole, an electrical power collector (trolley head) and a replaceable contact surface insert. Trolley booms shall be mounted so that they can turn in both horizontal and vertical directions. 2.2. Poles shall be made of an insulated material or of metal covered with insulating material and shall be resistant to mechanical shocks. 2.3. Power collectors shall be designed to maintain adequate positive contact with the contact wires when the wires are located at between 4 and 6 metres above the ground and, in the case of trolley booms, to allow the longitudinal axis of the trolleybus to deviate at least 4.0 metres to either side of the mean axis of the contact wires. 2.4. If the power collector becomes accidentally detached from the contact wire (de- wired), the upper end of the power collector(s) shall not be raised higher than 7.2 metres above the road, or 1 metre maximum above the contact wires at the time of de-wiring, nor lower than 0.5 metres above the roof of the trolleybus. 2.5. Each trolley boom shall be equipped with a device which retracts the boom automatically if the pole unwires. 2.6. The trolley head, if dismounted from its normal position on the pole, shall be remain attached to the pole and must not fall down. 2.7. The insulation resistance between the electric power collector and the roof mounting/trolley base shall be at least 10 МΩ: 2.8. Power collectors may be equipped with remote control from the driver's compartment, at least for retraction. 2.9. Provision shall be made to enable the driver to replace, if necessary, contact surface inserts while the vehicle is in operation on the road.

Related to POWER COLLECTION

  • Excess Finance Charge Collections Any amounts remaining in the Cap Proceeds Account, the Collection Account and the Payment Reserve Account, to the extent of any Available Series 1998-3 Finance Charge Collections remaining after giving effect to the withdrawals pursuant to subsection 4.9(a)(i) through (xii) of the Agreement, shall be treated as Excess Finance Charge Collections, and the Servicer shall direct the Trustee in writing on each Business Day to withdraw such amounts from the Collection Account and to first make such amounts available to pay to Securityholders of other Series to the extent of shortfalls, if any, in amounts payable to such Securityholders from Finance Charge Collections allocated to such other Series, then to pay any unpaid commercially reasonable costs and expenses of a Successor Servicer, if any, and then on each Business Day other than the Default Recognition Date, to pay to the Transferor to be treated as "Transferor Retained Finance Charge Collections," and, on each Default Recognition Date, to pay any remaining Excess Finance Charge Collections to the Transferor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if on any Default Recognition Date the sum of the amount of Available Series 1998-3 Finance Charge Collections (including, all amounts on deposit in the Payment Reserve Account) and Transferor Retained Finance Charge Collections is less than the Series Default Amount for such Default Recognition Date, the Servicer shall apply amounts deposited in the Accumulation Period Reserve Account pursuant to subsection 4.9(a)(xi) of the Agreement and the Spread Account pursuant to subsection 4.9(a)(viii) of the Agreement during the then current Monthly Period in accordance with subsection 4.9(a)(iii) of the Agreement to the extent of such shortfall.

  • Master Servicer Collection Account (a) The Master Servicer shall establish and maintain in the name of the Trustee, for the benefit of the Certificateholders, the Master Servicer Collection Account as a segregated trust account or accounts. The Master Servicer Collection Account may be a sub-account of the Distribution Account. The Master Servicer will deposit in the Master Servicer Collection Account as identified by the Master Servicer and as received by the Master Servicer, the following amounts: (i) Any amounts withdrawn from a Protected Account or other permitted account; (ii) Any Monthly Advance and any Compensating Interest Payments; (iii) Any Insurance Proceeds, Liquidation Proceeds or Subsequent Recoveries received by or on behalf of the Master Servicer or which were not deposited in a Protected Account or other permitted account; (iv) The repurchase price with respect to any Mortgage Loans repurchased and all proceeds of any Mortgage Loans or property acquired in connection with the optional termination of the trust; (v) Any amounts required to be deposited with respect to losses on investments of deposits in an Account; and (vi) Any other amounts received by or on behalf of the Master Servicer and required to be deposited in the Master Servicer Collection Account pursuant to this Agreement. (b) All amounts deposited to the Master Servicer Collection Account shall be held by the Master Servicer in the name of the Trustee in trust for the benefit of the Certificateholders in accordance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. The requirements for crediting the Master Servicer Collection Account or the Distribution Account shall be exclusive, it being understood and agreed that, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, payments in the nature of (i) prepayment or late payment charges or assumption, tax service, statement account or payoff, substitution, satisfaction, release and other like fees and charges and (ii) the items enumerated in Subsections 4.05(a)(i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (vi), (vii), (viii), (ix), (xi) and (xii) with respect to the Securities Administrator, need not be credited by the Master Servicer or the related Servicer to the Distribution Account or the Master Servicer Collection Account, as applicable. In the event that the Master Servicer shall deposit or cause to be deposited to the Distribution Account any amount not required to be credited thereto, the Securities Administrator, upon receipt of a written request therefor signed by a Servicing Officer of the Master Servicer, shall promptly transfer such amount to the Master Servicer from the Distribution Account, any provision herein to the contrary notwithstanding. (c) The amount at any time credited to the Master Servicer Collection Account shall be invested, in the name of the Trustee, or its nominee, for the benefit of the Certificateholders, in Permitted Investments as directed by Master Servicer. All Permitted Investments shall mature or be subject to redemption or withdrawal on or before, and shall be held until, the next succeeding Distribution Account Deposit Date. Any and all investment earnings on amounts on deposit in the Master Servicer Collection Account from time to time shall be for the account of the Master Servicer. The Master Servicer from time to time shall be permitted to withdraw or receive distribution of any and all investment earnings from the Master Servicer Collection Account. The risk of loss of moneys required to be distributed to the Certificateholders resulting from such investments shall be borne by and be the risk of the Master Servicer. The Master Servicer shall deposit the amount of any such loss in the Master Servicer Collection Account within two Business Days of receipt of notification of such loss but not later than the second Business Day prior to the Distribution Date on which the moneys so invested are required to be distributed to the Certificateholders.

  • Income Collection Unless otherwise directed by Instruction, the Custodian shall collect any amount due and payable to the Fund with respect to Investments and promptly credit the amount collected to a Principal or Agency Account; provided, however, that the Custodian shall not be responsible for: (a) the collection of amounts due and payable with respect to Investments that are in default or (b) the collection of cash or share entitlements with respect to Investments that are not registered in the name of the Custodian or its Subcustodians. The Custodian is hereby authorized to endorse and deliver any instrument required to be so endorsed and delivered to effect collection of any amount due and payable to the Fund with respect to Investments.

  • Allocations of Finance Charge Collections The Servicer shall allocate to the Series 1997-1 Certificateholders and retain in the Collection Account for application as provided herein an amount equal to the product of (A) the Floating Allocation Percentage and (B) the Series 1997-1 Allocation Percentage and (C) the aggregate amount of Collections of Finance Charge Receivables deposited in the Collection Account on such Deposit Date.

  • Data Collection The grant recipient will be required to provide performance data reports on a schedule delineated within Section A of this contract, Specific Terms and Conditions.