Re-energise definition

Re-energise means to Energise an ICP after it has been De-energised;
Re-energise means: (a) in respect of Section 2A 2C or 2D, deliberately to allow the flow of electricity: (i) 11Bin the case of an Exit Point, from the Distribution System through the relevant Exit Point (or, in the case of an Unmetered Supply, any one or more of the relevant Exit Points) to; and/or (ii) in the case of an Entry Point, to the Distribution System through the relevant Entry Point (or, in the case of an Unmetered Supply, any one or more of the relevant Entry Points) from, a Connected Installation, where such flow of electricity was previously prevented by De- energisation Works (and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly); and in the case of an Entry Point, to the Distribution System through the relevant Entry Point (or, in the case of an Unmetered Supply, any one or more of the relevant Entry Points) from, a Connected Installation, where such flow of electricity was previously prevented by De- energisation Works (and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly); and (b) in respect of Section 2B, deliberately to allow the flow of electricity through a Connection Point, where such flow was previously prevented by De-energisation Works (and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly).
Re-energise means to Energise an ICP after it has been De-energised; “Receivership Option A” has the meaning given in clause 20.7; “Receivership Option B” has the meaning given in clause 20.7;

More Definitions of Re-energise

Re-energise means to Energise an ICP after it has been De-energised; “Records” has the meaning given in clause 29.4;
Re-energise means to restore the supply voltage to the meter at the premisessupply address.
Re-energise means, in relation to any Metering Point, deliberately to allow the flow of electricity from the Distribution System through the relevant Connection Point (or, in the case of an Unmetered Supply, any one or more of the relevant Connection Points) to the relevant Meter Installation where such a flow of electricity was previously prevented by De-energisation Works, and “Re-energisation Works” means the movement of any switch, the replacement of any fuse or meter or the taking of any other step to Re- energise a Metering Point.
Re-energise means to restore the supply voltage to the meter at thepremises.
Re-energise means: (a) in respect of Section 2A 2C or 2D, deliberately to allow the flow of electricity: (i) in the case of an Exit Point, from the Distribution System through the relevant Exit Point (or, in the case of an Unmetered Supply, any one or more of the relevant Exit Points) to; and/or (ii) in the case of an Entry Point, to the Distribution System through the relevant Entry Point (or, in the case of an Unmetered Supply, any one or more of the relevant Entry Points) from, a Connected Installation, where such flow of electricity was previously prevented by De-energisation Works (and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly); and (b) in respect of Section 2B, deliberately to allow the flow of electricity through a Connection Point, where such flow was previously prevented by De- energisation Works (and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly).
Re-energise means deliberately to allow the flow of electricity:
Re-energise means, in relation to any Metering Point, deliberately to allow the flow of electricity from the Distribution System through the relevant Exit Point (or, in the case of an Unmetered Supply, any one or more of the relevant Exit Points) to the relevant Customer's Installation where such flow of electricity was previously prevented by De-energisation Works;