Heat Trust definition

Heat Trust means the Heat Trust customer protection scheme for the district heating sector or a widely recognised replacement or successor to this scheme. Index means the All Items Consumer Prices Index as published by the Office for National Statistics from time to time and reproduced quarterly by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy in Table 2.1.3. (or, where the Consumer Prices Index, is no longer in existence such equivalent index as We determine (acting reasonably and taking all reasonable care and skill to ensure that the alternative index is a published and reputable national index that is as broadly equivalent to the Consumer Prices Index published by the Office of National Statistics from time to time as possible)). Interruption (or “Interrupted”) means Heat Supply was not made available to Your Heating System at a time during the Supply Period at the appropriate minimum temperature. That minimum will be 72 degrees Celsius for external air temperatures of 0 degrees Celsius and below and 62 degrees Celsius for external air temperatures of 20 degrees Celsius and above. The minimum temperature will follow a broadly linear relationship with external air temperatures between 0 and 20 degrees Celsius. The very large volume of water in our Heat Supply means that it can take up to 4 hours to respond to changes in the external air temperature and establish a new equilibrium.
Heat Trust means the Heat Trust customer protection scheme for the district heating sector or a widely recognised replacement or successor to this scheme. Index means the All Items Consumer Prices Index as published by the Office for National Statistics from time to time and reproduced quarterly by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy in Table 2.1.3. (or, where the Consumer Prices Index, is no longer in existence such equivalent index as We determine (acting reasonably and taking all reasonable care and skill to ensure that the alternative index is a published and reputable national index that is as broadly equivalent to the Consumer Prices Index published by the Office of National Statistics from time to time as possible)).
Heat Trust. Means the Heat Trust customer protection scheme for the district heating sector or a widely recognised replacement or successor to this scheme.

Examples of Heat Trust in a sentence

  • We may need to amend this contract or our service levels if we are required to do so by requirements of the Heat Trust or by changes to the law.

  • Where the terms of this contract require a higher standard of service than is set out under the Heat Trust, then the terms of this contract shall apply to our standard of service to you.

  • We are in the process of registering with Heat Trust (a customer protection scheme for the district heating sector).

  • In the meantime, the CMA recommends to the UK and Scottish Governments to already adopt a “statutory framework […] that underpins the regulation of all heat networks” [141], in order to go further than the mere voluntary standard today available: the Heat Trust.

  • NB: Heat Trust is no less than £30 (indexed) for each full 24 hour period beginning on the 5th day following commencemned of the planned interruption up to a total limit of no less than £500] 2 Unplanned supply interruption Within [twenty four (24)] hours from the start of any unplanned supply interruption the heat supply will be available and at a temperature of at least [ ]1 at the point where it connects to your home's heating system.

  • We will notify you when we and the development are registered with Heat Trust.

  • The most advanced system to provide protection to heat customers is the Heat Trust, a “collaboration between industry, consumer groups and government [which] resulted in a voluntary heat customer protection scheme” in 2015 [126].

  • The following clause 9.2 is a suggested debt protocol for customers paying for heat as metered and billed, rather than via PAYG: adjust as relevant to supplier’s business model, however noting the requirements with regards to consumer protection and the Heat Trust rules – see ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/the-scheme-rules - see Scheme Rule 12 (Suspension and Resumption of Service Process).

  • We are registered participants of the Heat Trust, which is a customer protection scheme for the district heating sector.

  • Where the terms under this contract requires a higher standard of service than is set out under the Heat Trust, then the terms of this contract shall apply to our standard of service to you].


More Definitions of Heat Trust

Heat Trust means the Heat Trust customer protection scheme for the district heating sector or a widely recognised replacement or successor to this scheme [NOTE: The minimum standard for the Heat Supply shall be set out here and may detail the supply temperature or minimum flow temperature expected of the Scheme. At present the intention is that the minimum temperature of Heat Supply at the Heat Exchange Point in the peak of winter will be not less than 72 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 62 degrees in the peak of Summer. Temperatures reached in individual homes will depend on Your Heating System]
Heat Trust means the Heat Trust customer protection scheme for the district heating sector or a widely recognised replacement or successor to this scheme; law means any any law, decision, rule, regulation, order, notice, bye-law, directive, statute, statutory instrument, standards, code or other instrument or requirement having the force of law in England and Wales;

Related to Heat Trust

  • First trust means a trust over which an authorized fiduciary may exercise the decanting power.

  • unit trust means any trust established for the purpose, or having the effect, of providing facilities for the participation by persons as beneficiaries under a trust, in profits or income arising from the acquisition, holding, management or disposal of securities or any other property.

  • Master Trust Trustee means the entity acting as trustee under the applicable Pooling and Servicing Agreement.

  • Owner Trust means with respect to any Leased Aircraft, the trust created by the "Trust Agreement" referred to in the Leased Aircraft Indenture related thereto.

  • Blind trust means an independently managed trust in which the employee-beneficiary has no management rights and in which the employee-beneficiary is not given notice of alterations in or other dispositions of the property subject to the trust.