Burn down definition

Burn down means that period of time, not to exceed three (3) hours, after a no-burn period is announced by the director, within which period a person operating a solid fuel heating device must cease combustion within any solid fuel heating device by withholding fuel or modifying the air-to-fuel ratio.
Burn down means the period of time, not to exceed three hours, after declaring a no-burn period required for the cessation of combustion within any solid fuel heating device by withholding fuel or increasing the air-to-fuel ratio. Burn down applies to voluntary action and mandatory action days.
Burn down means each product in the software publisher’s catalog that has an associated cost value, and as these products are consumed by the customer, there is a deduction from the total cost of the product catalog. This deduction is considered a “burn down” from the aggregate total catalog price.

Examples of Burn down in a sentence

  • Yes Tracker / Submitted on day 1 of the Sprint / 1 day Executive Product Owner Burn down Chart Establish and maintain a daily Burn down Chart that an Agile project team will use to graphically present and track the estimated work remaining in the Sprint.

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