Electrical systems definition

Electrical systems means all wiring, electrical boxes,
Electrical systems means an electrical system in which all the electrical equipment is, or may be, electrically connected to a common source of electrical energy, and includes such source and such equipment
Electrical systems comprises any electrical installations including, but not limited to, High and Low Tension Distribution Network, transformers, busducts, switchboards, distribution boards, underground/surface cabling, lighting fittings (including within lift cars), signage lighting, wall and ceiling fans, wiring, earthing, cable support, Lightning (indoor and outdoor) systems, Uninterruptible Power Supply System, Standby Generator and Extra-low voltage systems.

Examples of Electrical systems in a sentence

  • Electrical systems and equipment which are a part of any building or structure undergoing a change in use or occupancy, as defined in the Building Code, shall comply with the requirements of this Code which are applicable to the new use or occupancy.

  • Electrical systems and equipment lawfully in existence at the time of the adoption of this Code may have their use, maintenance or repair continued if the use, maintenance or repair is in accordance with the original design and no hazard to life, health or property has been created by such electrical system and equipment.

  • Electrical systems (hard wiring) are periodically inspected every 5 years by a competent contractor and records maintained; any remedial works recommended are acted upon in a timely manner.

  • Electrical systems include electrical conductors, fuses, circuit breakers, outlets, switches, fixtures, service and distribution.

  • Electrical systems shall operate properly and shall not materially impair the use of the structure by its inhabitants.


More Definitions of Electrical systems

Electrical systems. We will provide coverage up to $1000. COVERED: all interior AC wiring including receptacles, switches, fuses, single and two pole breakers. NOT COVERED: All other components, including but not limited to: Fixtures; attic or whole house exhaust fans; door bells; intercom systems; alarm systems; central vacuum systems; audio/video/computer wiring or cable; direct current (DC) wiring and systems; exterior wiring and components; telephone wiring; inadequate wiring capacity; power failure/shortage or surge; low voltage systems (including wiring and relays); load control dev ices; electrical generation systems; [solar electrical systems]; timers; touch pad assemblies; remote controls or failure caused by circuit overload. We are not responsible for any repair work which must be executed to access Interior Electrical Equipment.
Electrical systems mean, for the purposes of Schedule 5 [OMR and End of Term], the Concession Infrastructure designed to be electrically run, including but not limited to luminaires, sign lights, structure lights, structure decks and other heating systems, electrical message signs and all components of each of the above.
Electrical systems means an arrangement of devices that an electric current can flow through when connected to a power source and includes equipment with a socket and also equipment that is wired directly into mains.
Electrical systems means all wiring, electrical boxes, switches, outlets, and connections to the public utility system.
Electrical systems. Installation, maintenance, repair, removal, modification, or replacement of plant and building electrical systems including (but not limited to) switchyards, building conduit, wiring and lighting, emergency lighting, circuits and wiring, meters, transformers, utility poles, crossarms, insulators, circuit breakers, capacitors and transmission lines.
Electrical systems means an arrangement of devices that an electric current can flow through when connected to a power source.
Electrical systems means all wiring, electrical boxes, switches, outlets and connections up to the public utility connection.