Downtime Hours definition

Downtime Hours means, with respect to any Facility Segment, the hours during the Applicable Month during which such Facility Segment was unavailable to provide Services.
Downtime Hours the number of hours in a single Contract Year for each generation unit within the Facility, measured in 10 minute increments, in which the generation unit is not in the “run” status or is in “run” status but faulted (including any reasonable delay in resetting a fault). Notwithstanding the previous sentence, Downtime Hours does not include minutes that the unit is unavailable due to (i) an event of Force Majeure; (ii) a default by Idaho Power under this Agreement; (iii) Lack of Prime Mover at times when the generation unit would otherwise be available (including the normal amount of time required by the generation unit to resume operations following a Lack of Prime Mover); or (iv) hours of planned maintenance per generation unit not to exceed 200 hours per generation unit per Contract Year.

Examples of Downtime Hours in a sentence

  • The “Service Component Availability” shall be calculated as the number of Downtime Hours of the specific service, divided by the corresponding total number of hours in that calendar month; provided that service issues or outages relating to any Exclusions (as defined below) shall not be included in the calculation.

  • A reduced Individual First Phase Fee that would otherwise apply during any Month subsequent to an Applicable Month shall not be applied until all Downtime Hours from previous Applicable Months have been addressed as provided in this Section 6.2(c).

  • At the minimum the information provided to Idaho Power will include a summary record of the Contract Year’s Generation Unit Downtime Hours, Lack of Prime Mover, Force Majeure events and any other information required to confirm the Seller’s Mechanical Availability calculation.

  • At all times during which the Parties to this Agreement are also party to another Transaction Document that covers Crude Oil, Downtime Hours shall not accrue under this Agreement during the period of time in which a Downtime Event with respect to a Facility Segment connecting to a central facility on the System is occurring at the same time a Downtime Event with respect to a Facility Segment connecting to the same central facility on the Crude Oil Gathering System is occurring.

  • Lative will report Downtime Hours and upon request of Customer will make the number, the times and the affected Service Component available.

  • BCCL and the MARC Holder shall mutually formulate a system to collect, and maintain data with respect to availability of equipment, Downtime Hours and the detailed reasons therefore, run-hours, fuel and lubricant consumption, spare parts usage, and maintenance cost, sub-assembly life, component exchange items life, tyre life of equipment etc.

  • If the aggregate number of Operating Hours during the subsequent Month is less than the aggregate number of Downtime Hours during the Applicable Month, the applicable reduced Individual First Phase Fee shall be applied to Operating Hours during the next-subsequent Month or Months until the reduced Individual First Phase Fee has been applied to an aggregate number of Operating Hours equal to the aggregate number of Downtime Hours during the Applicable Month.

  • Downtime Hours means the amount of time that a Covered Instrument cannot generate a diagnostic test result during Base Hours caused by (a) a defect in Cepheid’s design, manufacturing, or materials or (b) Cepheid’s failure to perform instrument repairs as required by the Agreement.

  • A reduced Individual Fee that would otherwise apply during any Month subsequent to an Applicable Month shall not be applied until all Downtime Hours from previous Applicable Months have been addressed as provided in this Section.

  • Uptime Hours means the difference between Downtime Hours and Base Hours for each Measurement Period.

Related to Downtime Hours

  • Downtime means the Total Minutes in the Month during which the Cloud Service (or Servers for Server Provisioning) does not respond to a request from SAP’s Point of Demarcation for the data center providing the Cloud Service (or Server for Server Provisioning), excluding Excluded Downtime.

  • Core Hours means the period beginning at 8am and ending at 6.30pm on any day from Monday to Friday except Good Friday, Christmas Day or bank holidays;

  • Base Hours means the hours of work for which a staff member receives compensation. Base hours shall include overtime hours for which a staff member is paid additional or overtime compensation, and hours for which a staff member receives workers’ compensation benefits. Base hours shall also include hours a staff member would have worked except for having been in military service. Base hours do not include hours for when a staff member receives other types of compensation, such as administrative, personal leave, vacation, or sick leave.

  • Peak Hours or “Peak Period” means the period with the highest ridership during the entire transit service day as determined by the transit operator. Must include at least one hour during the morning commute hours and one during evening commute hours, Monday through Friday. Each Peak Period cannot be longer than three hours.

  • Planned Downtime means planned downtime for upgrades and maintenance to the Services scheduled in advance of such upgrades and maintenance.

  • Service Hours means the amount of time (measured in hours or fractions thereof) a Unit is Delivering Energy or Ancillary Services pursuant to a Dispatch Notice.

  • Support Hours means between 8:30am and 5pm during Monday to Friday excluding standard UK Bank Holidays.

  • Hours As used herein, the term "Hours" shall mean sequential sixty (60) minute time frames.

  • Planned Outage means the removal of equipment from service availability for inspection and/or general overhaul of one or more major equipment groups. To qualify as a Planned Outage, the maintenance (a) must actually be conducted during the Planned Outage, and in Seller’s sole discretion must be of the type that is necessary to reliably maintain the Project, (b) cannot be reasonably conducted during Project operations, and (c) causes the generation level of the Project to be reduced by at least ten percent (10%) of the Contract Capacity.

  • After Hours means any time that falls outside the Parties’ normal Business Hours;

  • Excused Downtime means the number of minutes in the Charging Period that the LSP is unavailable due to:

  • Normal Working Hours means between the hours of 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday, inclusive. Saturdays, Sundays, and County holidays are excluded.

  • Outage has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Unplanned Service Interruption means any Service Interruption where events or circumstances prevent the timely communication of prior warning or notice to the Trader or any affected Customer;

  • On-Peak Hours means Hour Ending (“HE”) 0800 through HE 2300 EPT, Monday through Friday, excluding Saturday, Sunday and PJM holidays.

  • Kilowatt-hour or “kWh” shall mean three decimal six million (3.6 10E6) Joule

  • Work Day means any day that an Employee is regularly scheduled to work and for which the Employee receives payment from the Employer.

  • Planned Service Interruption means a Service Interruption that has been scheduled to occur in accordance with Schedule 5;

  • Peak-Hour Dispatch means, for purposes of calculating the Energy and Ancillary Services Revenue Offset under Tariff, Attachment DD, section 5, an assumption, as more fully set forth in the PJM Manuals, that the Reference Resource is committed in the Day-Ahead Energy Market in four distinct blocks of four hours of continuous output for each block from the peak-hour period beginning with the hour ending 0800 EPT through to the hour ending 2300 EPT for any day when the average day-ahead LMP for the area for which the Net Cost of New Entry is being determined is greater than, or equal to, the cost to generate (including the cost for a complete start and shutdown cycle) for at least two hours during each four-hour block, where such blocks shall be assumed to be committed independently; provided that, if there are not at least two economic hours in any given four-hour block, then the Reference Resource shall be assumed not to be committed for such block; and to the extent not committed in any such block in the Day- Ahead Energy Market under the above conditions based on Day-Ahead LMPs, is dispatched in the Real-Time Energy Market for such block if the Real-Time LMP is greater than or equal to the cost to generate under the same conditions as described above for the Day-Ahead Energy Market.

  • Market Hours means the hours during which we are prepared to provide quotes for Our Price and execute Trades and Orders in a Market, as further specified in the Market Information.

  • Service Outage means an instance when the Customer is unable to route traffic to one or more Customer Sites via the Network, which results in Service Downtime;

  • Working Hours means 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. on a Business Day.

  • office hours means the period beginning at 10:00 a.m. of a day and ending at 4:30 p.m. of the same day.

  • Classroom hour means 50 minutes of instruction out of

  • Normal weekly hours of work means the established standard work times and number of hours in the workweek for the position or, if standard work times and number of hours have not been established for the position, the work times and average number of hours per week actually worked by the employee in that position over the most recent 3 months before the employer files the application for designation as a participating employer.

  • Time Worked means time during which an employee is performing labor or services for the benefit of an employer, including all time s/he is suffered or permitted to work, whether or not required to do so.