Scheduled Interruption definition

Scheduled Interruption means an Interruption which has been scheduled by the Company in advance for maintenance, testing, or other administrative purposes.
Scheduled Interruption means an Interruption that is pre-scheduled by SWEPCO to occur at the beginning of the Performance Period in every calendar year of the LMSOP as a test to determine the magnitude of interruptible load available at the Project Site. A Scheduled Interruption shall be for a maximum duration of one (1) hour.
Scheduled Interruption means a disruption or suspension of any Services in respect of which Skyfii has given notice to Customer, including for maintenance or improvement to any Services.

Examples of Scheduled Interruption in a sentence

  • One (1) Scheduled Interruption shall be required to be implemented by Project Sponsor at each Project Site at the beginning of the Performance Period in each calendar year of the LMSOP.

  • No Service Credit or other credit will be provided for any Scheduled Interruption.

  • The Scheduled Interruption shall be for a maximum duration of one (1) hour.

  • Mediacom will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Customer with at least 48 hours advance notice of any known or anticipated Scheduled Interruption.

  • Notice of a Scheduled Interruption by either Buyer or Seller shall be given to the other party as soon as practicable and not less than three (3) days prior to occurrence of the Scheduled Interruption.

  • Mediacom will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Customer with advance notice of any known or anticipated Scheduled Interruption.

  • Supplier and Purchaser shall coordinate timing of any Scheduled Interruption of their respective systems, including, without limitation, the Production Facility and any Metering Equipment, in order to minimize overall project downtime.

  • The Buyer and Seller shall coordinate timing of any Scheduled Interruption of their respective systems in order to minimize overall project downtime.

  • Notice shall include the reason for and expected duration of the Scheduled Interruption.

  • An interruption or reduction of a Unit's or the Complex's generating capability that (a) is not a Scheduled Interruption; (b) has been scheduled and allowed by Client in accordance with Section 6.4; and (c) is for the purpose of performing work on specific components, which work could be postponed by at least [ ] Days but should not be postponed until the next Scheduled Interruption.


More Definitions of Scheduled Interruption

Scheduled Interruption means an Interruption that is at the beginning of the Performance Period in every calendar year of the SOP as a test to determine the magnitude of interruptible load available at the Project Site. A Scheduled Interruption shall be for a maximum duration of one (1) hour. The Scheduled Interruption will be used for incentive calculations in the event that no Unscheduled Interruptions occur in the Program Year to determine Incentive Payment.
Scheduled Interruption means an interruption of electric service that results when 1 or more components are deliberately taken out of service at a selected time, usually for the purposes of preventative maintenance, repair or construction. Scheduled interruptions, where attempts have been made to notify customers in advance, shall not be included in the SAIFI, CAIDI, or forced outage rate calculations.

Related to Scheduled Interruption

  • Interruption means a reduction in non-firm transmission service due to economic reasons pursuant to Tariff, Part II, section 14.7.

  • Service Interruption means the cessation of electricity supply to an ICP for a period of 1 minute or longer, other than by reason of De-energisation of that ICP:

  • Planned Service Interruption means a Service Interruption that has been scheduled to occur in accordance with Schedule 5;

  • Curtailment Any Principal Prepayment made by a Mortgagor which is not a Principal Prepayment in Full.

  • Scheduled Downtime has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.

  • Unplanned Service Interruption means any Service Interruption where events or circumstances prevent the timely communication of prior warning or notice to the Trader or any affected Customer;

  • 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.

  • Scheduled Outage means the final outage plan as approved by the RPC as per the provisions of the Grid Code;

  • 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.

  • Scheduled Maintenance means any adjustment, repair, removal, disassembly, cleaning, or replacement of components or systems required by the manufacturer which is performed on a periodic basis to prevent part failure or equipment or engine malfunction, or anticipated as necessary to correct an overt indication of malfunction or failure for which periodic maintenance is not appropriate.

  • Commencement Date of the Contract means the date of signing of the Contract between the Purchaser and the Contractor.

  • Scheduled Completion Date shall be the date set forth in Clause 10.3;

  • Transponder means an access device used to gain entry to the parking facility;

  • scheduled service means the City Representative has notified the Contractor to perform services ten (10) working days prior to commencement of work by Contractor.

  • Scheduled Commissioning Date or “SCD” of the Project shall mean [Insert Date];

  • Outage has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.

  • Basic generation service provider or "provider" means a

  • Interruptible means that either party may interrupt its performance at any time for any reason, whether or not caused by an event of Force Majeure, with no liability, except such interrupting party may be responsible for any Imbalance Charges as set forth in Section 4.3 related to its interruption after the nomination is made to the Transporter and until the change in deliveries and/or receipts is confirmed by Transporter.

  • Consequential Loss means indirect or consequential loss or damage such as, but not limited to, loss of contract, bargain, expectation, opportunity, profit, production, revenue, anticipated cost reduction or interest payable howsoever caused, arising out of or in connection with this Contract.

  • Service line sample means a one (1) liter sample of water collected in accordance with section 37(b)(3) of this rule that has been standing at least six (6) hours in a service line.

  • Interruptible Capacity means capacity that may be interrupted by the Operator at any time in order to fulfil shippers’ nominations under a firm capacity reservation.