Full load definition

Full load means any load originating from one consignor for which the use of a vehicle or of a large container is exclusively reserved and all operations for the loading and unloading of which are carried out in conformity with the instructions of the consignor or of the consignee;
Full load means the delivered engine torque/power at a certain engine speed when the engine is operated at maximum operator demand.
Full load means the condition of a light source, within the declared operating conditions, in which it emits the maximum (undimmed) luminous flux;

Examples of Full load in a sentence

  • Unless already endorsed by USP as part of the planned maintenance schedule in Annexure D, Full load tests must be performed outside of USPs regular business hours and have written approval from USP given to the Service Provider after consultation with USP’s National Estates & Infrastructure Manager.

  • Full load generator tests are an essential component of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Full load

Full load means goods supplied by one or multiple consignors are packed in the container, and the consignment contains goods for only one consignee.
Full load means the maximum number of items that does not impede proper air removal, humidification of the load, or sterilant penetration and evacuation in the sterilization unit.
Full load means any load originating from one consignor for which the use of a vehicle, of a wagon or of a large container is exclusively reserved and all operations for the loading and unloading of which are carried out in conformity with the instructions of the consignor or of the consignee; NOTE: The corresponding term for radioactive material is “exclusive use”. G Gas (for the purposes of Class 2) means a substance which:
Full load means a half (1/2) ton truck or equivalent at greater than sixty percent (60%) capacity;
Full load means the operating state of the Facility during which all of the Units are operated at their “base loadNet Electrical Output under prevailing conditions, without duct firing, and in such a way as to be sustainable for long periods of time without adversely affecting the normal maintenance requirements of the Facility.
Full load means, with respect to a generation resource, operation at full load, including duct- firing.
Full load means any load originating from one consignor for which the use of a large container is exclu- sively reserved and all operations for the loading and unloading of which are carried out in conformity with the instructions of the consignor or of the consignee;NOTE: The corresponding term for radioactive material is "exclusive use".