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The term 'outgoing line' is generally used to describe the process of transferring a telephone call to another line. For example, "The operator transferred my call to an outgoing line."
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"We didn't see the phone jack, and I said 'O.K., we're just not seeing it,' " said Mr. Kim, 22, who smiled sheepishly when he recalled the frantic search for an outgoing line.
It only has one outgoing line and one incoming line.
K1 to K9 represent wind farm internal faults and K10 represents the wind farm outgoing line fault.
Table 5 shows the maximum and minimum voltages of the wind turbines when a three-phase fault occurres at K10 of the outgoing line.
Table 4 Setting values of outgoing line protection Protection type Section I Section II Section III Zero-sequence protection Setting(A) 1300 736 150 Time(s) 0 0.4 0.7 Distance protection Setting 15.193 32.735 56.1 Time(s) 0 0.4 1.6.
When the wind farm outgoing line has a single phase-to-ground fault, zero sequence current will become the main component and consequently, the three-phase fault currents tend to become similar indicating obvious weak power characteristic (the results of two phase-to-ground faults are similar).
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Emergency dispatchers had to scramble for cellular phones after a phone company switched the center's service without permission, shutting down all outgoing lines.
Incoming 911 calls were not affected, but outgoing lines were down for six hours on May 11, and that "cost a lot of delay and frustration," Stephen Todd, director of the Ottawa County Central Dispatch Authority, told The Grand Rapids Press on Friday.
It has 4 outgoing lines.
This node has 4 outgoing lines.
This node has 4 outgoing lines and 3 incoming lines.
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