Throughput definition

Throughput means the measure of production, or factor related to production, used to determine the relationship between the amount of energy used by the target unit and the levels of activity of the target unit, as set out in Schedule 6 to an underlying agreement; “the Tribunal” means the First-tier Tribunal established under the Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxx 00000;
Throughput means the measure of production, or factor related to production, used to determine the relationship between the amount of energy used by the target unit and the levels of activity of the target unit, as set out in Schedule 6 of this agreement;
Throughput means the largest total annual quantity of petrol loaded into stationary storage tanks at a service station from mobile containers.

Examples of Throughput in a sentence

  • For example, our out-of-the home wi-fi service may not provide the same Throughput Rate that our in-home HSD Service provides and our out-of-home Video Services may provide fewer channels than our in-home Video Services.

  • Each CRI LPHA must document FSE through the PORTS system along with the Dispensing Throughput Drill no later than June 15 of the fiscal year in which the FSE is conducted, unless given specific permission for extension by OHA State MCM Coordinator.


More Definitions of Throughput

Throughput means the amount of gasoline dispensed at a facility during a calendar month after November 15, 1990.
Throughput means volume of product delivered through a pipeline;
Throughput means: with respect to a gas plant, inlet volumes processed (including any off-load or reprocessed volumes); with respect to a pipeline, the estimated gas or liquid volume transported therein; and with respect to NGL processing facilities, the volume of inlet NGLs processed;
Throughput means the amount of gasoline dispensed at a facility.
Throughput means a quantity of Containers or Goods, measured in TEU’s or Tonnes carried over a stipulated time period;
Throughput which means the volume of cargo that would move from the port through the distribution system.
Throughput means the rate, by volume or mass, of production in a manufacturing process, where the combined quantities of all materials introduced into the process, excluding air and water, are used to determine such rate.