Master Switch definition

Master Switch means the primary processing and network infrastructure to which all Console Systems and Site Repeater Systems must connect in order to operate on the Radio System. The Master Switch is currently located at the CFW Eagle Mountain facility.
Master Switch means that first switch after the distribution line for the purpose of the isolation of a distribution main or mains, or for the isolation of more than one service main;
Master Switch means the primary processing and network infrastructure to which all Console Systems and Site Repeater Systems must connect in order to operate on the Radio System. The Master Switch is currently located at the DALLAS Oak Lane facility.

Examples of Master Switch in a sentence

  • If the Customer leaves the Master Switch on and it is required to recharge or replace the battery, then the Customer agrees to pay the proper maintenance facility for the required maintenance and replacement costs, if any, for the battery.

  • In the event that a dead aircraft battery is caused by a Renter leaving the Master Switch on, the Renter will be charged $50 for the repair.

  • Master Switch Members who leave the master switch on will be assessed a $50.00 battery fund fee.

  • Switches Power Window Motor, Power Window Master Switch, Power Window Regulators.

  • To prevent power drain, power shall not be supplied from the unswitched side of the Master Switch.

  • If the Master Switch is left on in the Aircraft and the battery is depleted, there will be a minimum fee of $50.00, or cost of replacement of the battery, if needed.

  • Constructed of aluminum  Aerial PTO with Aerial Master Switch to control the aerials and the electrical system  H-style hydraulic stabilizers  Sufficient lighting around the aerial platform  Direct drive (PTO) portable generator  Tower lights installed to sufficiently light up the working area  Side mounted (drivers side) pump control panel  1500 gpm single stage fire pump  300 gallon polypropylene water tank  125 cu.

  • Constructed of aluminum • Aerial PTO with Aerial Master Switch to control the aerials and the electrical system • H-style hydraulic stabilizers • Sufficient lighting around the aerial platform • Direct drive (PTO) portable generator • Tower lights installed to sufficiently light up the working area • Side mounted (drivers side) pump control panel • 1500 gpm single stage fire pump • 300 gallon polypropylene water tank • 125 cu.

Related to Master Switch

  • Freight Switcher means a locomotive that moves rail cars around a rail yard as compared to a line-haul engine that moves freight long distances.

  • End Office Switch or “End Office” means the switching machine that directly terminates traffic to and receives traffic from purchasers of local Exchange Services. An End Office Switch does not include a PBX.

  • Telecommunications Equipment means equipment, other than Customer Premises Equipment, used by a Carrier to provide Telecommunications Services, and include software integral to such equipment, including upgrades.

  • Central Office Switch means a switch used to provide Telecommunications Services, including, but not limited to:

  • Collocation is an arrangement where CenturyLink provides space in CenturyLink Premises for the placement of CLEC's equipment to be used for the purpose of Interconnection or access to CenturyLink Unbundled Network Elements. "Collocation – Point of Interconnection" or "C-POI" is the point outside CenturyLink's Wire Center where CLEC's fiber facility meets CenturyLink's Fiber Entrance Facility, except where CLEC uses an Express Fiber Entrance Facility. In either case, CenturyLink will extend or run the Fiber Entrance Facility to CLEC's Collocation Space. "Commercial Mobile Radio Service" or "CMRS" is defined in 47 U.S.C. § 332 and FCC rules and orders interpreting that statute.