Build Pack definition

Build Pack means a set of documents providing specific detail of communications as defined in Part 4 of the Electricity Industry Metering Code 2005 Communication Rules. {Note: At the time this SLA was made the build pack was being developed to comply with the Electricity Industry Customer Transfer Code 2004 Communication Rules. The build pack will be extended to incorporate the requirements of the Electricity Industry Metering Code 2005 Communication Rules.}
Build Pack means the ‘Build Pack’ developed under the Electricity Industry Customer Transfer Code 2004 Communication Rules (made under Part 5 of the Customer Transfer Code) and/or the Electricity Industry Metering Code 2004 Communication Rules (made under Part 6 of the Metering Code), as applicable in the circumstances.
Build Pack means the ‘Build Pack‘ developed under the Electricity Industry Customer Transfer Code 2004 Communication Rules (made under Part 5 of the Customer Transfer Code) and/or the Electricity Industry Metering Code 2004 Communication Rules (made under Part 6 of the Metering Code), as applicable in the circumstances. Business Day means a day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday throughout Western Australia. Capacity with regards to a Connection Point, means the maximum rate at which the Network can transfer electricity at the Connection Point in accordance with Good Electricity Industry Practice. Capacity Allocation Same Connection Point Decrease Service Capacity Allocation Same Connection Point Increase Service means a service to decrease Contracted Capacity at a Connection Point related to a corresponding increase to the Contracted Capacity at the same Connection Point under another Access Contract for a clearly specified period of time following which the decreased Contracted Capacity is reinstated. means a service to increase Contracted Capacity at a Connection Point related to a corresponding decrease to the Contracted Capacity at the same Connection Point under another Access Contract for a clearly specified period of time following which the increased Contracted Capacity is reinstated.

Examples of Build Pack in a sentence

  • This Service description should be read in conjunction with the Code and the Communication Rules, which incorporate the Build Pack.

  • The Build Pack, including the WA B2B Procedures: Service Order Process, defines specific detail as to the business processes and B2B transactions associated with the provision of this Service.

  • This Service description should be read in conjunction with the Code, Metrology Procedure and the Communication Rules, which incorporate the Build Pack.

  • The Build Pack, including the WA B2B Procedures: Service Order Process, defines the business processes and B2B transactions associated with the provision of this Service.

  • The Build Pack, including the WA B2B Procedures: Meter Data Process, defines specific detail as to the business processes and B2B transactions associated with the provision of this Service.

  • Build Pack* means the ‘Build Pack‘ developed under the Electricity Industry Customer Transfer Code 2004 Communication Rules (made under Part 5 of the Customer Transfer Code*) and/or the Electricity Industry Metering Code 2004 Communication Rules (made under Part 6 of the Metering Code*), as applicable in the circumstances.

  • The As-built plan is sufficiently detailed so that it could be relied on at a later date for the purposes of (but not limited to) fault finding, duct location, property easement query; Build Pack means the design specification to be prepared by or on behalf of Enable for the reticulation and includes cover sheet, lay plan, Bill of Materials (or BOM) and test sheets.

  • A list of Consigned Materials will be included in the Build Pack.

  • Ducts for Future Use must be installed in the same trench as the remainder of the ducting in the Build Pack.

  • This Schedule should be read in conjunction with the Code, Electricity Industry (Customer Transfer) Code 2016 (WA), Code of Conduct for Supply of Electricity to Small Use Customers 2018 (WA), Western Power’s Metrology Procedure and Communication Rules (which incorporate the Build Pack).


More Definitions of Build Pack

Build Pack means the ‘Build Pack‘ developed under the Electricity Industry Customer Transfer Code 2004 Communication Rules (made under Part 5 of the Customer Transfer Code) and/or the Electricity Industry Metering Code 2004 Communication Rules (made under Part 6 of the Metering Code), as applicable in the circumstances. Business Day means a day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday throughout Western Australia. Capacity with regards to a Connection Point, means the maximum rate at which the Network can transfer electricity at the Connection Point in accordance with Good Electricity Industry Practice. CEO Meeting has the meaning given to it in clause 29.2. Charge for a Service for an Accounting Period, means the amount that is payable by the User to Western Power for the Service, calculated by applying the Tariff for the Service, during the Accounting Period. Claim means any claim, demand, action or proceeding made or instituted against a Party. CMD means Contract Maximum Demand.

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