Minor Fault means a minor system breakdown resulting in the failure of less than 50% of the incoming telephone lines and internal extensions;
Minor Fault means a fault that requires minimal capital equip- ment such as blown substation LV fuse, jumper cut, blown aerial fuse etc.;
Minor Fault. A failure or function degradation of any part of Game (and/or its integration with the Ladbrokes System), that is not a Material Fault and which constitutes non-compliance with the Specification and/or which impacts on a Customer's experience of the Game;
Examples of Minor Fault in a sentence
Minor Fault A Minor Fault shall be defined as a trouble ticket opened with the Contractor’s helpdesk on the loss of any circuit or service to a single End-User at a site.
End user will receive a daily update to the progress relating to a Minor Fault Condition.
Our goals for providing an initial response to the Customer regarding reported issues are as follows: FAULT SEVERITY DEFINITION RESPONSE Minor Fault Slightly affecting the quality or regularity of the intelligence feed.
More Definitions of Minor Fault
Minor Fault means a fault that requires the replacement of equipment of minimal capital cost to fix or remedy such as blown substation LV fuse, jumper cut, blown aerial fuse etc.;
Minor Fault means any Fault that causes disruption without interrupting delivery of the Service.
Minor Fault. The other faults will be termed as Minor faults. (The details of the Node where High, Medium and Low capacity equipment that has been installed and commissioned is available at Annexure-I.)
Minor Fault means a fault affecting a service line to one customer; "major fault" means a fault affecting the distribution system;
Minor Fault means a fault or defect that requires less than one hour to rectify
Minor Fault means a fault that requires the repair or replacement of a pump, valve and control device of the transmission system;
Minor Fault means a fault which is neither a Major Fault, nor a Cosmetic Fault including, without limitation, a Fault which prevents the system from operating in accordance with its specification, but which does not prevent the Customer using the system. Below are some examples of faults of this severity: • faults that do not affect the operation of the system but are visible to the user; or • faults that result in minor functionality being unavailable or unreliable.