De-energise definition

De-energise means the operation of any isolator, circuit breaker, or switch or the removal of any fuse or link so that no electricity can flow through a Point of Connection on the Network;
De-energise means the process of removing a fuse or link or the opening of a switch to prevent further transportation of electricity to or from an ICP;
De-energise means the taking of action to stop the flow of electrical current from the DNO or TNO to any structure, switchgear, equipment, line or device used by you at the Supply Point and “De-energisation” shall be construed accordingly;

More Definitions of De-energise

De-energise has the meaning given to it in the Grid Code;
De-energise means the process of removing a fuse or link or the opening of a switch to prevent further transportation of electricity to or from an ICP, and to avoid doubt, does not include an outage that does not result from an act of the Distributor or its agents or contractors;
De-energise means the movement of any isolator, breaker or switch whereby no active power or reactive power can be transferred to or from the Facility through the Customer's Plant and Apparatus, and “De-Energised” and “De- Energising” shall be construed accordingly;
De-energise means to disconnect from the Transmission System utilising circuit switches etc to isolate the Plant and/or Apparatus, and “De-energised” and “De-energising” shall be construed accordingly;
De-energise means the movement of any isolator, breaker or switch or the removal of any fuse or the taking of any other step whereby no electrical current can flow to or from the NI System through the Connection Point, and “De- energisation” and “De-energised” shall be construed accordingly;
De-energise means to stop the flow of electricity from a meter; “default system marginal price” has the meaning set out in the Uniform Network Code;
De-energise means to stop the flow of electricity from a meter.