Power Levels Clause Samples
The "Power Levels" clause defines the specific thresholds or categories of electrical power that are relevant to the agreement or technical specification. It typically outlines the minimum and maximum power outputs, input requirements, or operational ranges for equipment or services, such as specifying that a device must operate efficiently between 100 and 240 volts or within certain wattage limits. By clearly delineating these parameters, the clause ensures that all parties understand the expected performance standards and helps prevent disputes over equipment compatibility or service delivery.
Power Levels. Charging Equipment Power Levels.
Power Levels. The Program requires Charging Equipment to be DCFC, which is defined as:
Power Levels. For the proper decoding of I-codes, the users have to ensure that the the average power received by a designated receiver during the period Ts corresponding to a symbol “1” is greater or equal to the threshold power level p1 (i.e., pr(i) > p1, for all i corresponding to symbol “1”). This condition can be satisfied with high probability by using relatively high transmission powers and ensuring that the distance (d) between the sender and the designated receiver is relatively short.
Power Levels. Charging Equipment Power Levels. electric vehicle's battery without passing through any onboard AC/DC converter, which means the current is connected directly to the battery.
