Electrically Isolated definition

Electrically Isolated means the electrical separation of the Underground Storage Tank from the Piping and from other metallic structures and the environment by means of a nonconductive fitting or bushing.
Electrically Isolated means the electrical separation of the Underground Storage Tank from the Piping and from other metallic structures and the environment by means of a nonconductive fitting or bushing. "Excavation Zone" means the volume containing the UST System and backfill material bounded by the

Examples of Electrically Isolated in a sentence

  • Electrically Isolated Equipment All machinery and equipment on the vessel shall be electrically isolated (free of internal negative grounds).

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