Peak block definition

Peak block means the block in which sum of net ISTS drawals by all States is maximum during the month;
Peak block means the set of Hours as defined in Schedule 2.
Peak block means a single 15 minute time block in a month in which the drawal by all Distribution Licensees and full Open Access Consumers connected to InSTS is maximum.

Examples of Peak block in a sentence

  • A segment of the fault subsequently was reactivated as part of the Lem Peak normal fault during down- dropping of the Lem Peak block.

  • Therefore the annualisation factors for the economic analysis assumes 1 AM peak period block (2 hours of AM Peak), 3 Inter peak blocks (6 hours of Inter Peak) and 1 PM peak period block (2 hours of PM Peak block).

  • Table-2: shows statistics for Time(min) to reach T10 Dermatome, Peak block height, Time(min) to reach peak block height, Duration(min) of sensory block at T10, Two segment regression time(min), Time(min) to reach VAS-4.


More Definitions of Peak block

Peak block means the block in which sum of net ISTS drawals by all States is

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