Emergency Outage Sample Clauses
Emergency Outage. Market Participants shall submit requests for Emergency Outages of transmission facilities immediately to the LCC. If the request is for Category A Facilities or Category B Facilities, the LCC shall immediately forward the request to ISO.
Emergency Outage. The obvious failure of a piece of transmission equipment that comes out of service on its own or requires immediate operator intervention to remove it from service.
Emergency Outage. Customer will receive email and/or phone notification of emergency outage with reason for outage and estimated duration. Emergency Outages are not covered under Application Availability Commitment.
Emergency Outage. Refers to works undertaken by Batelco to carry out a change in its Network, equipment or facilities to prevent a potential Network or customer outage, or to repair a chronic customer impacting problem that would result in unavailability of the Service if the works are not undertaken or for any other reason beyond Batelco’s reasonable control. If Batelco suspends the Service for urgent maintenance, Batelco shall give the Customer as much advance notice as is reasonably practicable.
Emergency Outage. ADEC may need to perform an Emergency Maintenance Outage for System maintenance. ADEC will use commercially reasonable efforts to notify Client prior to any such Emergency Maintenance Outage or as soon as reasonably possible after beginning an Emergency Maintenance Outage.紧急停电。ADEC可能需要执行紧急维护停机以进行系统维护。ADEC将在商业上做出合理✁努力,在任何此类紧急维修中断之前或在发生紧急维修中断之后尽快通知客户。
Emergency Outage. An emergency outage may be required in exceptional cases to apply a fix that resolves a failure in the Applications and Services.
Emergency Outage. (Forced Outage) – shall mean any unanticipated, unscheduled outage of generating or transmission facilities for other reasons than planned maintenance. Such outage classification shall not exceed a period of four hours.
