Set point definition

Set point means the target value a control system aims to reach.
Set point means an alcohol concentration of 0.020 g/210 liters of breath. The accuracy of a device shall be 0.020 g/210 liters plus or minus 0.010 g/210 liters.
Set point means the rated pressure at which the tank pressure relief device is designed to open or relieve. The Set Point shall be less than or equal to the manufacturer’s rated pressure of the associated Condensate tank(s).

Examples of Set point in a sentence

  • In case the reactive power control mode is Reactive Power, adjustment of the set point must be within the frequency and accuracy definition of the Onshore Voltage Controller (which determines the Reactive Power Set point for the oOffshore Power Park ModulePPM at its Connection Point of Common Coupling).

  • Set point Control: The SCADA/DMS shall provide the capability to issue set point control using SCBO procedure to field equipment.

  • Energy balance in the TPV cell Emitter Pin − Pout = Q + Pel Pin Pout Pel Tcell η = 1 Pel Pin − Pout = T Pel Q + Pel V (Q, T1, T2) T2 Pcool(Tcell) Set point (TPV cell temperature) Heatsink XXXXXXX COOLER Q Cu baseplate Heat flux sensor Cu baseplate DBC substrate TPV cell Figure 14: New characterization setup for the measurement of the TPV conversion efficiency.

  • Subject to compliance with all terms and conditions, the term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2014.


More Definitions of Set point

Set point means an alcohol concentration of 0.020 g/210 liters of breath. The accuracy of an ignition interlock device shall be 0.020 g/210 liters plus or minus 0.010 g/210 liters.
Set point means the lowest pressure at which a PRD is designed to open completely.
Set point means the percentage of Gas at an Extraction Location that an Extraction Plant may receive at its Extraction Inlet Point as determined in paragraph 6.1 of this Appendix.
Set point means that you can program the keypad/reader to set certain areas only, and is used in conjunction with the areas allocated to a user code.
Set point means an alcohol concentration of 0.020 g/210 liters of breath.

Related to Set point

  • Meet Point A point, designated by the Parties, at which one Party’s responsibility for service begins and the other Party’s responsibility ends.

  • Metering Point means, for meters that do not use instrument transformers, the point at which the billing meter is connected. For meters that use instrument transformers, the point at which the instrument transformers are connected.

  • Receipt Point means the receipt/inception point(s) where Crude Oil is received into the Gathering System, as such points are specified in Section II of this tariff.

  • Meet-Point Billing (MPB) refers to the billing associated with interconnection of facilities between two or more LECs for the routing of traffic to and from an IXC with which one of the LECs does not have a direct connection. In a multi-bill environment, each Party bills the appropriate tariffed rate for its portion of a jointly provided Switched Exchange Access Service.

  • H-point means the pivot centre of the torso and thigh of the H-point machine when installed in a vehicle seat in accordance with Annex 12. Once determined in accordance with the procedure described in Annex 12, the "H" point is considered fixed in relation to the seat-cushion structure and is considered to move with it when the seat is adjusted.

  • Delivery Points means: (i) for natural gas transported by interstate pipelines, the city gate stations of your Utility, and (ii) for electricity, one or more points at which Company, as your agent, has arranged for the delivery of electricity to a third party (such as your Utility) for your account or at your premises.

  • R-point means a reference point defined for each seat by the manufacturer in relation to the vehicle's structure, as indicated in Annex 6 to Regulation No.94

  • Meet-Point Billing (MPB means the billing associated with interconnection of facilities between two (2) or more LECs for the routing of traffic to and from an IXC with which one of the LECs does not have a direct connection. In a multi-bill environment, each Party bills the appropriate tariffed rate for its portion of a jointly provided Switched Exchange Access Service.

  • Delivery Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which energy is delivered into the Grid System i.e. the Interconnection Point.

  • Demarcation Point means the point where Qwest owned or controlled facilities cease, and CLEC, End User Customer, premises owner or landlord ownership or control of facilities begin. "Designed, Verified and Assigned Date" or "DVA" means the date on which implementation groups are to report that all documents and materials have been received and are complete.

  • connecting point means the point at which the drainage installation joins the connecting sewer;

  • INTER-CONNECTION POINT/ DELIVERY/ METERING POINT means a single point at 220kV or above, where the power from the Project(s) is injected into the identified ISTS Substation (including the dedicated transmission line connecting the Projects with the substation system) as specified in the RfS document. Metering shall be done at this interconnection point where the power is injected into. For interconnection with grid and metering, the WPDs shall abide by the relevant CERC/ SERC Regulations, Grid Code and Central Electricity Authority (Installation and Operation of Meters) Regulations, 2006 as amended and revised from time to time.

  • Routing Point means the location which a LEC has designated on its own network as the homing or routing point for traffic inbound to Exchange Service provided by the LEC which bears a certain NPA-NXX designation. The Routing Point is employed to calculate mileage measurements for the distance-sensitive transport element charges of Switched Access services. The Routing Point need not be the same as the Rating Point, nor must it be located within the Rate Center area, but must be in the same LATA as the NPA-NXX.

  • Supply Point means the point of connection between the licensed network and your apparatus or equipment.

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.

  • Loading Zone means a parking stall which is set aside for use by commercial vehicles if there is a sign referable to that stall marked ‘Loading Zone’;

  • Crude Oil means any liquid hydrocarbon mixture occurring naturally in the earth whether or not treated to render it suitable for transportation and includes:

  • Destination Point means the delivery point(s) on Carrier’s System where Product is delivered to Shipper, as such points are specified in Section III of this tariff.

  • Transporter means a person engaged in the off-site transportation of hazardous waste by air, rail, highway, or water.

  • Signaling Transfer Point (“STP”) means a signaling point that performs message routing functions and provides information for the routing of messages between signaling points within or between CCIS networks. An STP transmits, receives and processes CCIS messages.