Control Commands Sample Clauses
The Control Commands clause defines the authority and procedures for issuing, modifying, or revoking operational instructions within an agreement or system. Typically, this clause outlines who has the right to give commands, the scope of those commands, and the process for communicating and implementing them. For example, it may specify that only designated managers can issue commands affecting system operations or workflow. Its core function is to ensure clear lines of authority and prevent unauthorized or conflicting instructions, thereby maintaining operational order and accountability.
Control Commands. Control commands shall be sent to instruct the programmable load control thermostats on how to operate over a period of time, which is related to the cycling type of strategy. This shall take only a single command and include the following information:
