normal state definition

normal state means a situation in which the system is within operational security limits in the N-situation and after the occurrence of any contingency from the contingency list, taking into account the effect of the available remedial actions;
normal state means the condition of the Transmission System as defined in Section 6.4.1.1;
normal state means the state in which the operational parameters of the power system are within their respective operational limits and equipments are within their respective loading limits;”

More Definitions of normal state

normal state means that the cleaning water of the toilet seat and hot water tank (instant water heater type bidets excluded) keeps a set temperature suitable for use as the state before using the cleaning function.
normal state means the state in which the system is within the operational parameters as defined in these regulations.
normal state. The condition that the NYS Power System is in when the Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control are operated within the parameters listed for Normal State in the Reliability Rules. These parameters include, but are not limited to, thermal, voltage, stability, frequency, operating reserve and Pool Control Error limitations.

Related to normal state

  • Total state aid or "total state school aid" means the

  • Annual Statement means, with respect to any Insurance Subsidiary for any fiscal year, the annual financial statements of such Insurance Subsidiary as required to be filed with the Insurance Regulatory Authority of its jurisdiction of domicile and in accordance with the laws of such jurisdiction, together with all exhibits, schedules, certificates and actuarial opinions required to be filed or delivered therewith.

  • Audited financial statement means a financial statement audited by an outside accounting firm.

  • Current Financial Statements has the meaning given to such term in Section 5.9.

  • Reciprocal state means a state other than this state in which section 507C.18, subsection 1, sections 507C.52 and 507C.53 and sections 507C.55 through 507C.57 are in force, and in which provisions are in force requiring that the commissioner or equivalent official be the receiver of a delinquent insurer, and in which some provision exists for the avoidance of fraudulent conveyances and preferential transfers.