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Lighting function definition

Lighting function means the light emitted by a device to illuminate the road and objects in the direction of vehicle movement.
Lighting function means the light emitted by a device to illuminate the road and objects in the direction of vehicle movement;
Lighting function means the light emitted by a device to illuminate the road and objects in the direction of vehicle movement, as defined in paragraphs 3.7.9., 3.7.10., 3.7.18., 3.7.20 and 3.7.27;

Examples of Lighting function in a sentence

  • The Corporation adopted SFAS No. 123(R) effective as of January 1, 2006 using the modified prospective application method.

  • If you would like the dispenser light to come on only when using the dispenser, turn the Lighting function off by pressing the Lighting button.

  • In addition, the delivery arm of Wirral’s Highway Maintenance and Street Lighting function, Highways Operation Services (HOS), have plans in place to ensure continuity of their services in the event of significant disruptions, details of which are held by the Senior Manager for Highway Maintenance and Street Lighting.

  • The gateways also have a Scene function (16 per output), a Staircase Lighting function, and Slave, Block and Forced operation functions.The gateways support type 0 and type 1 DALI devices (self-contained emergency lights) to EN 62386.

  • In the case of Lancaster District, this also included transfer of the Street Lighting function from City Council (Direct) Services to Lancashire County Engineering Services.

  • Lighting function checks shall be made by crane operators on a daily basis.


More Definitions of Lighting function

Lighting function means the light emitted by a device to illuminate the road and objects in the direction of vehicle movement, as defined in paragraph 3.4.;
Lighting function means the light emitted by a device to illuminate the road and objects in the direction of vehicle movement; 1 As defined in the Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3.), document ECE/TRANS/WP.29/78/Rev.3, para. 2. - xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxx/xxxx/xx00/xx00xxx/xx00xxx/xx00xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx

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