Planned Outage. From time to time the Registry Operator will require an outage for regular maintenance or the addition of new functions or features ("Planned Outage").
Planned Outage. In the event of a Planned Outage of an Element of the Distribution System adversely affecting the Transmission System, Local Distribution Company will act in accordance with Good Utility Practice to restore that Element to service promptly in accordance with its schedule for the work that necessitated the Planned Outage. In the event of a Planned Outage of an Element of the Transmission System adversely affecting the Distribution System, Transmission Owner will act in accordance with Good Utility Practice to restore that Element to service promptly in accordance with its schedule for the work that necessitated the Planned Outage.
Planned Outage. Except in an emergency or in circumstances beyond Our control, We will endeavour to give You at least 10 working days notice of any maintenance or upgrade work on Our network which will affect the availability of Service to Your Site. Such notice will include:
Planned Outage. An outage that is scheduled well in advance and is of a predetermined duration, can last for several weeks, and occurs only once or twice a year. Turbine and boiler overhauls or inspections, testing, and nuclear refueling are typical planned outages. For a planned outage, all of the specific individual maintenance and operational tasks to be performed are determined in advance and are referred to as the “original scope of work.” The general task of repairing turbines, boilers, pumps, etc. is not considered a work scope because it does not define the individual tasks to be performed. Discovery work and re-work which render the unit out of service beyond the estimated PO end date are not considered part of the original scope of work. A planned extension may be used only in instances where the original scope of work requires more time to complete than the estimated time.
Planned Outage. An outage that is scheduled well in advance and is of a predetermined duration, lasts for several weeks and occurs only once or twice a year. (Boiler overhauls, turbine replacement or inspections are typical planned outages.)
Planned Outage. In the event of a planned outage of a Party's facility that adversely affects the other Party's assets, the Party that owns or controls the facility out of service will use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly restore that facility to service and in accordance with its schedule for the work that necessitated the planned outage.
Planned Outage. An outage that is scheduled well in advance and is of a predetermined duration, lasts for several weeks and occurs only once or twice a year. PE
Planned Outage. High volume data centers like the Registry require downtime for regular maintenance. Allowing for regular maintenance ("Planned Outage") ensures a high level of service for the Registry. Planned Outage Performance Specifications are a C4 priority level.
Planned Outage. Seller’s obligations to deliver Product at the Contract Quantity and pay the Variable Settlement at the Payment Quantity shall be reduced proportionately by the amount of any Planned Outage, as long as Seller complies with the Planned Outage scheduling obligations as described in Section 6. If Seller fails to comply with the Planned Outage scheduling obligations as described in the Scheduling Outages section, then Seller shall be liable for damages and/or indemnify Buyer for penalties, fines or costs. (b) Reduction in NQC and/or EFC. Seller’s obligations to deliver Product at the Contract Quantity and pay the Variable Settlement at the Payment Quantity shall be reduced proportionately by the amount of reduction in the Project’s NQC and/or EFC, as determined by CAISO or Governmental Authority.
Planned Outage. An Outage for which sufficient notice has been given to allow the Outage to be factored into the processes and the established Outage coordination principles of the control areas.