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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|Circuit breaker switch 123 showing "off" status.]] | [[File:Catenary_controls_off_de.png|thumb|middle|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|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|thumb|Circuit breaker switch showing "tripped" status.]] | ||
[[File:Catenary_controls_danger_de.png|thumb|]] | [[File:Catenary_controls_danger_de.png|thumb|]] | ||
Revision as of 22:42, 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.



