Operating Capability definition

Operating Capability means the ability of a piece of equipment or any element of the ATCLLC’s Transmission Facilities to operate at any particular level, rate or capability, notwithstanding its Physical Capacity, when operated under the then existing operating conditions in conjunction with other elements of ATCLLC’s Transmission Facilities. “Public Policy Requirements” means enacted statutes (i.e., passed by the legislature and signed by the executive) and regulations promulgated by a relevant jurisdiction, whether within a state or at the federal level, including duly enacted laws or regulations passed by a local governmental entity, such as a municipal or county government. “Physical Capacity” means the physical ability of any piece of equipment to operate without failure based upon its physical ability or operating rating or operating limits determined by the manufacturer or otherwise calculated or determined by ATCLLC to be
Operating Capability means the ability of a piece of equipment or any element of the ATCLLC’s Transmission Facilities to operate at any particular level, rate or capability, notwithstanding its Physical Capacity, when operated under the then existing operating conditions in conjunction with other elements of ATCLLC’s Transmission Facilities. “Public Policy Requirements” means enacted statutes (i.e., passed by the legislature and signed by the executive) and regulations promulgated by a relevant jurisdiction, whether within a state or at the federal level.
Operating Capability means the ability of a piece of equipment or any element of the ATCLLC’s Transmission Facilities to operate at any particular level, rate or capability, notwithstanding its Physical Capacity, when operated under the then existing operating conditions in conjunction with other elements of ATCLLC’s Transmission Facilities.

Examples of Operating Capability in a sentence

  • Energy Value shall be the cost that a buying Company avoids by reducing the generation of Energy from its Company Operating Capability or by reducing its purchase of Energy from others.

  • DHS requires services to support planning, preparation and delivery of training for EFiMS system(s) to achieve Initial Operating Capability (IOC) and to achieve and maintain Full Operating Capability (FOC).

  • Early build aircraft entered service with No 28 Squadron at RAF ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in January 2001 and the Squadron is currently working towards Initial Operating Capability (IOC) being declared in the first quarter of 2003.

  • Initial Operating Capability defined as delivery of the first course and ALL training materials.

  • Although Interim Operating Capability was achieved in Mar 13, there has been a failure to achieve Full Operating Capability (FOC) through the absence of the underpinning new ICT system, caused by the failure of ATLAS to deliver the GFE hosting environment.

  • Full Operating Capability defined as third course with corrections and changes identified following evaluation of the first 2 courses.

  • The Continuous Operating Capability Range of the Unit(s) is not and, for the duration of the Term, shall not be contracted to, or otherwise committed to a third Person in a manner which limits or interferes with the rights of AESO hereunder or otherwise results in a breach by the Service Provider of its obligations.

  • Achievement of DII (Future) Full Operating Capability by early in 2009.

  • The APED Full Operating Capability (FOC) project plans to build on the MOC success by extending the operating envelope and clearing it for use on a wider range of aviation platforms.

  • Within 180 days of either the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) achieving Initial Operating Capability or BPA award, whichever comes later, the Quoter shall submit appropriate documentation necessary to commence the FedRAMP security authorization process for offerings at the moderate impact level.


More Definitions of Operating Capability

Operating Capability means the ability of a piece of equipment or any element of the ATCLLC’s Transmission Facilities to operate at any particular level, rate or capability, notwithstanding its Physical Capacity, when operated under the then existing operating conditions in conjunction with other elements of ATCLLC’s Transmission Facilities. “Physical Capacity” means the physical ability of any piece of equipment to operate without failure based upon its physical ability or operating rating or operating limits determined by the manufacturer or otherwise calculated or determined by ATCLLC to be the physical limit of any one item or element of its Transmission Facilities and as reported by ATCLLC to the Transmission Provider in accordance with the requirements of Appendix B of the ISO Agreement.