Typical Energy Consumption (TEC) definition

Typical Energy Consumption (TEC). A means for evaluating energy efficiency through a calculation of expected energy consumption for a typical household STB over a one year period, expressed in units of kWh/year.
Typical Energy Consumption (TEC) means the electricity consumed by the device while in various modes during a representative period of time

Examples of Typical Energy Consumption (TEC) in a sentence

  • This annex defines the base and additional feature energy allowances, allowance rules, and the Typical Energy Consumption (TEC) equation used to determine compliance with the Tier 2 and Tier 3 procurement commitments established by Sections 3.2 and 3.3 of the Voluntary Agreement.

  • The model specific power levels and Typical Energy Consumption (TEC) values are to be made publicly available by the Service Providers to their subscribers and prospective customers and in the STB CEEVA published annual report.

  • B.1 Introduction‌ This annex defines Maximum Typical Energy Consumption (TEC) base and additional feature energy allowances, allowance rules, and the Typical Energy Consumption (TEC) equation used to determine compliance with the procurement commitments of STB CEEVA.

  • This annex defines the base and additional feature energy allowances, allowance rules, and the Typical Energy Consumption (TEC) equation used to determine compliance with the Tier 3 and Tier 4 procurement commitments established by Sections 3.2 and 3.3 of the Voluntary Agreement.