Supply Equipment definition

Supply Equipment or “SE” means the Seller’s or the physical supplier’s barges, tankers, trucks, pipes and pumps as the case may be used to supply the Vessel.
Supply Equipment or “SE” or “SE’s" means the Sellers barges, tankers, bulk plant, pipes and pumps as the case may be used to supply the Vessel.
Supply Equipment. Deemed to be part of the District Heating Network and includes Consumer Interface Units [CIU], Meters, automatic metering reading equipment, pipes and other equipment at the Supply Address used to provide the Utility Supply, including any Pay-As-You-Go Meter and excluding equipment in your dwelling downstream from the Consumer Interface Unit;

Examples of Supply Equipment in a sentence

  • Provided, however, that Trust Funds shall not be made available or used to purchase or rent real- estate, other capital costs (e.g., construction of buildings, parking facilities, etc.) or general maintenance (i.e., maintenance other than of the Supply Equipment).

  • Make Ready includes expenses related to service panels, junction boxes, conduit, wiring, and other components necessary to make a particular location able to accommodate Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment or Electric Vehicle Service Equipment on a “plug and play” basis.

  • Standard for Uninterruptible Power Supply Equipment" (copyrighted by UL, ANSI approved).

  • DEFINITIONS Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) – The device, including the cable(s), coupler(s), and embedded software, installed for the purpose of transferring alternating current electricity at 208 or 240 volts between the electrical infrastructure and the EV.

  • The overarching goals of the pilot are to: • Accelerate EV adoption by ensuring adequate charging infrastructure is available to meet customers’ charging needs;• Reduce the cost and complexity of installing EV Supply Equipment that can preclude Customers from deploying charging infrastructure; and• Create a network of demand-side resources to reduce the costs of serving EV loads by supporting efficient grid operations and future renewables integration.

  • Siting and Design Guidelines for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment.

  • Municipalities that provide ongoing funding or in-kind support that is considered integral to the planning and delivery of an inter-community public transportation service operated by another municipality within their jurisdiction.

  • The Electricity Supply Equipment remains the property of the Network Operator at all times and the Network Operator is responsible for installing and maintaining the Electricity Supply Equipment.

  • Provided, however, that Trust Funds shall not be made available or used to purchase or rent real estate, other capital costs (e.g., construction of buildings, parking facilities, etc.) or general maintenance (i.e., maintenance other than of the Supply Equipment).

  • Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) – A device which permits the transfer of electric energy (by conductive or inductive means) to a battery or other energy storage device in an EV.


More Definitions of Supply Equipment

Supply Equipment. ADVB’s or the physical supplier’s barges, tankers, trucks, pipes and pumps used to supply Marine Bunker Fuel to the Vessel

Related to Supply Equipment

  • Original equipment manufacturer means a company that manufactures products that it has designed from purchased components and sells those products under the company's brand name.

  • Consumables means where the context permits, Digital Print Consumables, Inkjet Printing System Consumables and Prepress Consumables.

  • Service Equipment means any equipment, Software, systems, cabling and facilities provided by or on behalf of Verizon and used to facilitate provision of the Services at a Customer Site. Ownership of the Service Equipment does not pass to Customer. Service Equipment does not include Verizon Facilities.