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Typical Overhead Line Equipment (OLE) in Germany consists of two buttons per circuit breaker. These button are labelled "E" for "on", and "A" for "off". A blue label beneath the buttons indicates the breaker number.
Typical Overhead Line Equipment (OLE) in Germany consists of two buttons per circuit breaker. These button are labelled "E" for "on", and "A" for "off". A blue label beneath the buttons indicates the breaker number.


[[File:Catenary_controls_off_de.png|thumb|middle|Circuit breaker switch 123 showing "off" status.]]
[[File:Catenary_controls_off_de.png|thumb|center|Circuit breaker switch 123 showing "off" status.]]
[[File:Catenary_controls_on_de.png|thumb|Circuit breaker switch 123 showing "on" status.]]
[[File:Catenary_controls_on_de.png|thumb|center|Circuit breaker switch 123 showing "on" status.]]
[[File:Catenary_controls_tripped_de.png|thumb|Circuit breaker switch showing "tripped" status.]]
[[File:Catenary_controls_tripped_de.png|center|thumb|Circuit breaker switch showing "tripped" status.]]
[[File:Catenary_controls_danger_de.png|thumb|]]
[[File:Catenary_controls_danger_de.png|thumb|center|]]

Revision as of 22:44, 16 November 2010

Typical Overhead Line Equipment (OLE) in Germany consists of two buttons per circuit breaker. These button are labelled "E" for "on", and "A" for "off". A blue label beneath the buttons indicates the breaker number.

Circuit breaker switch 123 showing "off" status.
Circuit breaker switch 123 showing "on" status.
Circuit breaker switch showing "tripped" status.
Catenary controls danger de.png