Major maintenance definition

Major maintenance means the adjustment, repair or replacement of a component or module that could affect the accuracy of a measurement.
Major maintenance means labor, materials and other direct expenses for any overhaul of, or major maintenance procedure for, the Project which requires significant disassembly or shutdown of the Project, (a) in accordance with Prudent Utility Practices, (b) pursuant to manufacturers' requirements to avoid voiding any such manufacturer's warranty or (c) pursuant to any applicable Legal Requirement.
Major maintenance means an expenditure for maintenance or repair that will result in extending the life of an asset for a period greater than one year.

Examples of Major maintenance in a sentence

  • Work to be funded by Major Maintenance funds shall be approved through one or more Major Maintenance work orders, but shall not require a separate contract with the design professional and contractor.

  • All Major Maintenance funds to be expended on the Work shall be kept in a separate account from the project budget.

  • The District shall enter into a contract with the design professional for the design of capital-funded work, which may include State-initiated remedies, District-Initiated Elements, and Major Building and Facility Repair and Replacement (Major Maintenance) funded work.

  • The Guarantor shall approve or disapprove in writing all or any portions of such proposed O&M Budget, Operating Plan and Major Maintenance Plan.

  • If the Guarantor does not approve all or portions of a proposed O&M Budget, Operating Plan or Major Maintenance Plan, the Guarantor shall advise the Borrower of the items that are disapproved and the reason or reasons therefor.


More Definitions of Major maintenance

Major maintenance means the adjustment, repair or replacement of an analyser, flow-measuring instrument or sensor that could affect the accuracy of measurements.
Major maintenance means the adjustment, repair or replacement of a component or module that could affect the accuracy of a measurement, after which calibration/validation should be performed on the parameters that could be affected.
Major maintenance. A planned outage due in 12,000 Unit Running Hour cycles and can occur on a Unit (maintenance typically lasting 15 to 21 Days) or on a Turbocharger (maintenance typically lasting 3 Days).
Major maintenance means all maintenance work done on a screening or by-pass device other than minor maintenance.
Major maintenance means (a) Environmental Costs and (b) scheduled major overhauls and major repairs of the Facility required to be performed in accordance with Prudent Industry Practice and which are capitalized in accordance with GAAP.
Major maintenance is defined as any hours or starts based Scheduled Maintenance on the major equipment and systems as further described and limited in Appendix II.
Major maintenance means all expenditures by the Borrower for major maintenance of the Project in accordance with Prudent Utility Practices, the Project Contracts and vendor and supplier requirements and recommendations (including overhauls and replacements of major components of the Project). For the avoidance of doubt, “Major Maintenance” excludes any ordinary course expenditures by the Borrower related to the operation and maintenance of the Project.