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 Projects which requires significant disassembly or shutdown of any of the Projects pursuant to manufacturers' guidelines or recommendations, engineering or operating considerations or the requirements of any applicable Legal Requirement, including, without limitation, fees payable under the Maintenance Contracts.
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

  • Major maintenance and repair of the Premises involving anticipated or actual costs in excess of $5,000.00 per incident that is not due to Xxxxxx's misuse, waste, or neglect or that of his or her family, agent, or visitor and all repairs necessary to alleviate a condition that materially affects the physical health and safety of an ordinary tenant will be the responsibility of Landlord or Landlord's assigns.

  • Major maintenance of the Building, including all Building-wide security, electrical, HVAC, fire prevention, and other systems, shall remain the responsibility of the Town, who shall insure to the best of its ability that all classrooms and associated areas are suitable for the use contemplated by this Agreement.


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. [For combined cycles, include the following: Major equipment and systems include but are not limited to: gas turbine and generator, steam turbine and generator, heat recovery steam generator, and high voltage electrical systems and transformers. Major Maintenance includes but is not limited to combustion inspections, hot gas path inspections, major overhaul/inspections, steam path audits, retaining ring inspect/replacement, high voltage equipment inspections and predictive/preventative maintenance testing.] [For combustion turbine facilities, include the following: Major equipment and systems include but are not limited to: gas turbine/generator, heat recovery steam generator, and high voltage electrical systems and transformers. Major Maintenance includes but is not limited to combustion inspections, hot gas path inspections, major overhaul and inspections, retaining ring inspection and replacement, high voltage equipment inspections and predictive and preventative maintenance testing.] [For reciprocating engines, include the following: Major Maintenance includes but is not limited to piston and liner replacement, crankshaft inspection, bearings, and seals, high voltage equipment inspections and predictive and preventative maintenance testing.]
Major maintenance means the “Major Maintenance” as defined in Exhibit A (Definitions) to the ARCA. Objection Notice is defined in Section 3.01(c).