Examples of Annual Planned Maintenance in a sentence
Corporate Capitalised Repairs & Maintenance Fund: £2m 2011/12 to 2014/15 This refers to an increase in the annual capital allocation required to undertake the Corporate Landlord Annual Planned Maintenance Programme.
For clarity, in no circumstances will POCRFm be less than (i) 0.95 in all months other than the Supplier’s Annual Planned Maintenance Month, even if Planned Outages are scheduled for more than five percent (5%) of Qualifying Hours in such Settlement Month, or (ii) 0.50 during the Supplier’s Annual Planned Maintenance Month, even if Planned Outages are scheduled for more than fifty percent (50%) of Qualifying Hours in such Settlement Month.
Especially, if CONTROL SYSTEM VARIANCE is used to create a support for accessory devices , new events are likely to be added when the accessory devices are taken in use.Events occurring in the system should be traceable.
POCRFm is the Planned Outage Capacity Reduction Factor for Settlement Month “m”, which shall be equal to 1.0 if there are no Planned Outages affecting any Qualifying Hours in the Settlement Month, otherwise it shall be the greater of: (i) the value calculated as follows: 1 − 𝑃𝑃𝑃𝐻𝑚; and 𝑁𝑁𝑁𝐻𝑚 (ii) 0.95 in all months other than the Supplier’s Annual Planned Maintenance Month and 0.50 during the Supplier’s Annual Planned Maintenance Month.
Submit the prioritized BMAR database and recommended Annual Planned Maintenance Plan in an electronic spreadsheet format consistent with SSC site software standards no later than March 1 of each year.
Annual Planned Maintenance Month Means the single month in a Contract Year that may only be one of the months of April, May, October or November (unless otherwise directed or requested by the System Operator in accordance with the IESO Market Rules) for which the Supplier has provided notice to the Buyer in accordance with Section 14.3 that it will conduct an annual planned maintenance outage with a duration of no longer than ten (10) consecutive Business Days.
APPrO is concerned that Section 15.3(i)(A) and (B) may require a Supplier to amend its Annual Operating Plan in accordance with Section 15.3(b)(iii) every time the IESO rejects a Sole Annual Planned Maintenance Month or Split Annual Planned Maintenance Month.
The scope of work shall be regular and periodical maintenance including Day to Day maintenance & Annual Planned Maintenance of 3 x 135 MW Vertical Francis Turbine and Generator, Bus duct, Associated 132 KV & 400 KV Switchyard including Step-up Generator Transformers, 400 KV Auto Transformers, Reactors, Station Service Transformers and all other ancillary/ auxiliary equipments of Ranganadi Hydro Electric Plant.
Short-Term Maintenance 5.3.1 Interconnector may perform maintenance of the Transportation System not included in the Annual Planned Maintenance to maintain its safety or integrity (the “Short-Term Maintenance”).
Recommendation 5: The IESO should expressly incorporate the following language from its LT1 FAQ responses into the LT1 Contract: “For greater certainty, if a Supplier must take a Sole Annual Planned Maintenance month or a Split Annual Planned Maintenance month outside of the four designated months (April, May, October or November) due to System Operator direction, they will not be financially impacted under the LT1 Contract”.