refurbishment means repairing of used electrical and electronic equipment as listed in Schedule I for extending its working life for its originally intended use and selling the same in the market or returning to owner;
refurbishment means preparing or modifying an object that is waste or a product to restore its performance or functionality within the intended use, range of performance and maintenance originally conceived at the design stage, or to meet applicable technical standards or regulatory requirements, with the result of making a fully functional product;
refurbishment means refurbishment as defined in Article 2, point (18), of Regulation [on the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products];
More Definitions of refurbishment
refurbishment means actions carried out to prepare, clean, testing and preparing or modifying and, where necessary repair an object that is waste or a product in order to restore either its performance or functionality within the intended use, and range of performance and maintenance originally conceived at the design stage applicable at the time of its placing on the market. or to meet applicable technical standards or regulatory requirements with the result of making a fully functional product;
refurbishment means repairing of used electrical and electronic equipment to be put back to original use and selling the same in the market;
refurbishment means ‘refurbishment’ as defined in Article 2, point (18), of Regulation (EU) …/…+;
refurbishment means actions carried out to prepare, clean, test and, where necessary, repair a part or component that is removed from vehicles or end-of-life vehicles in order to restore the performance or functionality of that part or component within the intended use and range of performance originally conceived at the design stage applicable at the time of its placing on the market;
refurbishment means in face track surfacing, dip/peak corrections including rail bending/grinding, aluminothermic welding, rail grinding, tie renewal, destressing adjustments following mechanised activities and general replacement work on a “like for like” basis including but not limited to tie renewal, bridge/structure/platforms, level crossing component/pavement, points and crossings, and rail replacements and/or relocations, re-railing including flash butt welding of rail and all other associated and like work.
refurbishment means testing and where necessary repairing, cleaning or modifying a used product to increase or restore its performance or functionality or to meet applicable technical standards or regulatory requirements, with the result of making a fully functional product to be used for a purpose that is at least the one that was originally intended and to maintain its compliance with applicable technical standards or regulatory requirements originally conceived at the design stage.