Partial Outage definition

Partial Outage means the Co-Branded Site is reachable by less than ninety percent (90%) of EarthLink Members, or the response time for a 50K HTML page is greater than thirty (30) seconds.
Partial Outage means the Service is not accessible by Customer for more than ten (10) minutes but fewer than thirty (30) minutes, provided that such definition shall not encompass any interruptions in Service Availability during a Planned Maintenance Period (subject to the notice requirement set forth above).
Partial Outage means a reduction in output of the Unit's generation of electricity or a delay in the Unit reaching full power generation.

Examples of Partial Outage in a sentence

  • The ISO shall use the additional information submitted by certain Expanders regarding partial outage states pursuant to Section 19.2.4 to determine whether Partial Outage Incremental TCCs shall be created.

  • The ISO will use this information to analyze the creation of Partial Outage Incremental TCCs.

  • Partial Outage Incremental TCCs may be created between POI/POW combinations that differ from those for which the ISO may determine that Incremental TCCs would be available in a non-binding estimate or in any award of Incremental TCCs. If the ISO determines that Partial Outage Incremental TCCs may be created as the result of an Expansion it shall separately calculate the number that would be created for the Summer and Winter Capability Periods.

  • The ISO shall only determine, award, or create Incremental TCCs (including, for purposes of this paragraph, Partial Outage Incremental TCCs) in whole number MW quantities.

  • If one or more portions of an Expansion are modeled as out of service in the Day-Ahead Market, or derated by the outage of an External Transmission facility, and Partial Outage Incremental TCCs have not been created, the outage charge shall be equal to the Day-Ahead Market Congestion Rent payment for all of the Incremental TCCs associated with the entire Expansion.

  • The ISO shall respond to complete requests for Incremental TCC awards by determining: (i) whether, and to what extent, Incremental TCCs should be awarded for the POI/POW combinations selected by the Expander; and (ii) whether, and to what extent, Partial Outage Incremental TCCs should be created.

  • If, however, the maintenance action results in a Cataleptic Failure or a Partial Outage, the procedure in Clause D.8.2 above should be followed.

  • Tenant agrees that Tenant’s entitlement to Outage Credits, Partial Outage Credits and termination rights, as expressly set forth in this Exhibit “F”, shall be Tenant’s sole and exclusive remedies with regard to each Interruption of Landlord’s Essential Services and/or Loss of Redundancy.

  • The ISO shall evaluate each such request in accordance with the requirements of this Section 19.2.4 to determine any applicable temporary and/or final Incremental TCC awards for each System Deliverability Upgrade, including any Partial Outage Incremental TCCs relating thereto.

  • One (1) Partial Outage Credit in addition to the Partial Outage Credit granted, above, previously for such Loss of Redundancy.


More Definitions of Partial Outage

Partial Outage means, subject to the exclusions in 3.2 below, a time during which some, but not all, authorized Users are unable to use a component or function listed in Section 1 above.

Related to Partial Outage

  • Potential electrical output capacity means thirty-three percent (33%) of a unit's maximum design heat input, divided by three thousand four hundred thirteen (3,413) Btu/kilowatt hour, divided by one thousand (1,000) kilowatt hour/megawatt hour, and multiplied by eight thousand seven hundred sixty (8,760) hours/year.

  • Unscheduled Outage means an interruption resulting in reduction of the Availability of the Element(s) / Project (as the case may be) that is not a result of a Scheduled Outage or a Force Majeure Event.

  • Forced Outage means any unplanned reduction or suspension of the electrical output from the Facility resulting in the unavailability of the Facility, in whole or in part, in response to a mechanical, electrical, or hydraulic control system trip or operator-initiated trip in response to an alarm or equipment malfunction and any other unavailability of the Facility for operation, in whole or in part, for maintenance or repair that is not a scheduled maintenance outage and not the result of Force Majeure.

  • Outage means the elapsed net-resolution time during which it is not possible to log-in to the Production Environment by any User, as determined by IFS or the Cloud Platform Vendor from automated health monitoring and system logs, due to a failure in the Cloud Platform. The duration of an Outage is measured during Service Hours on a net-resolution time basis from which the accumulated time for all Clock-Stop Events related to the Outage will be deducted, until the Outage has been temporarily or permanently resolved.

  • Unscheduled Downtime means any time when any or all of the applications and Services provided by the Supplier to the Customer shall be unavailable to the Customer due to unexpected system failures other than Scheduled Downtime or the downtime is attributable to events not under the control of the Supplier.