Distance Matrix definition

Distance Matrix means the document owned and maintained by National Grid that specifies the straight- line distances in km (to an accuracy of one decimal place) between Entry Points and Exit Points on the National Transmission System.

Examples of Distance Matrix in a sentence

  • The length of any Wavelength will be calculated according to the Network Distance Matrix provided below.

  • According to the Network Distance Matrix, Purchaser will use a credit of 1,092 Network Miles.

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