Service disconnect Sample Clauses

A Service Disconnect clause defines the conditions and procedures under which a service provider or client may suspend or terminate access to a particular service. Typically, this clause outlines the specific events that can trigger a disconnection, such as non-payment, breach of contract, or maintenance requirements, and may specify notice periods or steps required before disconnection occurs. Its core practical function is to provide a clear framework for ending service in certain situations, thereby protecting both parties from uncertainty and ensuring that expectations are managed in the event of service interruption.
Service disconnect. For a high voltage service disconnect which can be opened, disassembled or removed without tools, or for vehicles of categories ▇▇, ▇▇, ▇▇ and M3, an operator controlled activation/deactivation device or equivalent, protection degree IPXXB shall be satisfied when it is opened, disassembled or removed.
Service disconnect. For a service disconnect which can be opened, disassembled or removed without tools, it is acceptable if protection degree IPXXB is satisfied under a condition where it is opened, disassembled or removed without tools.
Service disconnect. All electrical services shall have a service disconnect installed at the point of demarcation, or at a location specified/approved by DSO. Unless otherwise approved by DSO, DSO shall install such device and include the cost of the device and the installation cost in the amount charged to the applicant. Should the applicant make an election to install the service disconnect, the installation shall be completed prior to DSO energizing the meter.
Service disconnect. For a high voltage service disconnect which can be opened, disassembled or removed without tools, protection degree IPXXB shall be satisfied when it is opened, disassembled or removed.