Shut down definition

Shut down means a condition or conditions wherein a piece of equipment or system cannot be operated by the device or control that a homeowner should normally use to operate it. If its safety switch or circuit breaker is in the "off" position, or its fuse is missing or blown, the inspector is not required to reestablish the circuit for the purpose of operating the equipment or system.
Shut down means the cessation of the operation of any source for any purpose.
Shut down means a state in which a system or component cannot be operated by normal operating controls.

Examples of Shut down in a sentence

  • Water test samples as needed Replace water meters as needed Shut down water service as directed Inspect water tower for proper function Sewer Daily operation of the waste water collection system.


More Definitions of Shut down

Shut down means the period when plant or equipment is brought from normal operating conditions to inactivity;
Shut down means disruption/non-availability of the Transport Service due to any of the defaults in Clause 1.14(A). 1.32(b) "SHUT DOWN" shall also mean the non-availability of the Transport service due to an accident.
Shut down means disruption/non-availability of the Transport Service due to any of the defaults in Clause 1.14(A).
Shut down means disruption/ non-availability of the Service due to any of the defaults.
Shut down means a piece of equipment whose safety switch or circuit breaker is in the “off” position, or its fuse is missing or blown, or a system that cannot be operated by the device or control that a homeowner should normally use to operate it;
Shut down means the action of causing the Units to cease producing Energy and/or Ancillary Services.
Shut down means the period of time after construction works have finished on any particular day during which activities including workers changing out of work wear, workers departing the site, post-works briefings and meetings and closing and securing of the site take place;