System Outage definition
System Outage means the deliberate act by the Company, by whatever means it determines, to interrupt the flow of electrical current to a part or parts of its Distribution System, for the purposes of carrying on its activities;
System Outage. A Service Interruption of at least 4 hours affecting more than 10% of Subscribers.
System Outage means a electricity supply interruption.
Examples of System Outage in a sentence
Upon receipt of any such notice from the Third Party System Owner, the Seller will provide prompt notice to the Buyer of the details of the applicable Third Party System Outage, in the form of an Outage Notice.
More Definitions of System Outage
System Outage means an interruption or failure of the System lasting longer than one (1) hour during Normal Business Hours.
System Outage means, in relation to a DNO Party or IDNO Party, a planned or unplanned interruption to the flow of electricity through the whole or part of that Party’s Distribution System implemented by or on behalf of that Party for safety or system security reasons or to enable that Party to inspect or effect alterations, maintenance, repairs or additions to any part of that Distribution System. Theft In Conveyance means the abstraction of electricity (regardless of where such abstraction takes place) for use otherwise than at a Premises for which there is a Metering Point or Metering System that is Registered by a User. Theft of Electricity includes (but is not limited to) Theft In Conveyance, the circumstances described in paragraph 4 of schedule 6 to the Act, and the circumstances described in paragraph 11 of schedule 7 to the Act. Theft Risk Assessment Service Arrangements means the arrangements for a theft risk assessment service and other related measures that the Supplier Parties are obliged to maintain pursuant to the Supplier Licences (but excluding the Energy Theft Tip-Off Service), which service is, from Energy Theft Consolidation, being moved from this Agreement to the Retail Energy Code. Third Party Electricity Supplier means, in relation to a Metering Point, the Supplier Party Registered for a second Metering Point where the two Metering Points have Proximate Metering Equipment (as further described in Clause 52M.2 or 52Q.2, as applicable).
System Outage means electricity supply Interruption.
System Outage means in relation to the Distribution System a planned or unplanned interruption to the flow of electricity through the whole or part of the Distribution System implemented by or on behalf of the Company for safety or system security reasons or to enable the Company to inspect or effect alterations, maintenance, repairs or additions to any part of the Distribution System;
System Outage means, in relation to a DNO Party or IDNO Party, a Theft Assessment Calculator Theft In Conveyance means the abstraction of electricity (regardless of where Theft of Electricity includes (but is not limited to) Theft In Conveyance, the Theft Risk Assessment Methodology Theft Risk Assessment Service Arrangements
System Outage means, in relation to a DNO Party or IDNO Party, a planned or unplanned interruption to the flow of electricity through the whole or part of that Party’s Distribution System implemented by or on behalf of that Party for safety or system security reasons or to enable that Party to inspect or effect alterations, maintenance, repairs or additions to any part of that Distribution System.
System Outage means unavailability or severe degradation of a system resource during a period when the CSG System is scheduled to be available to Customer.