Voltage Table Sample Clauses

Voltage Table. The voltage table is to contain sufficient information to enable identification of the Voltage Range Objective for each Customer Point of Service at which electricity is conveyed from the grid to the Customer’s Assets and may include the following:
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  • REFERENCE TABLE TIA Section Indenture Section ----------- ----------------- 310(a)(1)..................................................... 6.10 (a)(2)..................................................... 6.10 (a)(3)..................................................... N.A. (a)(4)..................................................... N.A. (a)(5)..................................................... 6.08 (b)........................................................ 6.08; 6.10 (c)........................................................ N.A. 311(a)........................................................ 6.11 (b)........................................................ 6.11 (c)........................................................ N.A. 312(a)........................................................ 2.05 (b)........................................................ 10.03 (c)........................................................ 10.03 313(a)........................................................ 6.06 (b)(1)..................................................... N.A. (b)(2)..................................................... 6.06 (c)........................................................ 6.06; 10.02 (d)........................................................ 6.06 314(a)........................................................ 3.02; 3.03; 10.02 (b)........................................................ N.A. (c)(1)..................................................... 10.04 (c)(2)..................................................... 10.04 (c)(3)..................................................... N.A. (d)........................................................ N.A. (e)........................................................ 10.05 (f)........................................................ N.A. 315(a)........................................................ 6.01(b) (b)........................................................ 6.05; 10.02 (c)........................................................ 6.01(a) (d)........................................................ 6.01(c) (e)........................................................ 5.11 316(a)(last sentence)......................................... 10.06 (a)(1)(A).................................................. 5.05 (a)(1)(B).................................................. 5.02; 5.04; 8.02 (a)(2)..................................................... N.A. (b)........................................................ 5.07 317(a)(1)..................................................... 5.08 (a)(2)..................................................... 5.09 (b)........................................................ 2.04 318(a)........................................................ 10.01 --------------------------

  • CROSS-REFERENCE TABLE Trust Indenture Act Section Indenture Section 310 (a)(1) 7.10 (a)(2) 7.10 (a)(3) N.A.

  • Mileage Measurement Where required, the mileage measurement for LIS rate elements is determined in the same manner as the mileage measurement for V&H methodology as outlined in NECA Tariff No. 4.

  • Local Circuit Switching Capability, including Tandem Switching Capability 4.2.1 Local circuit switching capability is defined as: (A) line-side facilities, which include, but are not limited to, the connection between a loop termination at a main distribution frame and a switch line card; (B) trunk-side facilities, which include, but are not limited to, the connection between trunk termination at a trunk-side cross-connect panel and a switch trunk card; (C) switching provided by remote switching modules; and (D) all features, functions, and capabilities of the switch, which include, but are not limited to: (1) the basic switching function of connecting lines to lines, line to trunks, trunks to lines, and trunks to trunks, as well as the same basic capabilities made available to BellSouth’s customers, such as a telephone number, white page listings, and dial tone; and (2) all other features that the switch is capable of providing, including but not limited to customer calling, customer local area signaling service features, and Centrex, as well as any technically feasible customized routing functions provided by the switch. Any features that are not currently available but are technically feasible through the switch can be requested through the BFR/NBR process.

  • Unbundled Channelization (Multiplexing) 5.7.1 To the extent NewPhone is purchasing DS1 or DS3 or STS-1 Dedicated Transport pursuant to this Agreement, Unbundled Channelization (UC) provides the optional multiplexing capability that will allow a DS1 (1.544 Mbps) or DS3 (44.736 Mbps) or STS-1 (51.84 Mbps) Network Elements to be multiplexed or channelized at a BellSouth central office. Channelization can be accomplished through the use of a multiplexer or a digital cross-connect system at the discretion of BellSouth. Once UC has been installed, NewPhone may request channel activation on a channelized facility and BellSouth shall connect the requested facilities via COCIs. The COCI must be compatible with the lower capacity facility and ordered with the lower capacity facility. This service is available as defined in NECA 4.

  • Usage Measurement Usage measurement for calls shall begin when answer supervision or equivalent Signaling System 7 (SS7) message is received from the terminating office and shall end at the time of call disconnect by the calling or called subscriber, whichever occurs first.

  • Tables a. Table 1A is deleted in its entirety, replaced by a revised Table 1A provided hereto as Enclosure 2 and incorporated into the Purchase Agreement by this reference

  • Power Factor Design Criteria Developer shall design the Large Generating Facility to maintain an effective power delivery at demonstrated maximum net capability at the Point of Interconnection at a power factor within the range established by the Connecting Transmission Owner on a comparable basis, until NYISO has established different requirements that apply to all generators in the New York Control Area on a comparable basis. The Developer shall design and maintain the plant auxiliary systems to operate safely throughout the entire real and reactive power design range. The Connecting Transmission Owner shall not unreasonably restrict or condition the reactive power production or absorption of the Large Generating Facility in accordance with Good Utility Practice.

  • Measuring EPP parameters Every 5 minutes, EPP probes will select one “IP address” of the EPP servers of the TLD being monitored and make an “EPP test”; every time they should alternate between the 3 different types of commands and between the commands inside each category. If an “EPP test” result is undefined/unanswered, the EPP service will be considered as unavailable from that probe until it is time to make a new test.

  • Table 2 (definition of “Casino Gross Revenue”) 15(e) 2 (definition of “Commissioning”) 19 2 (definition of “Committee’s Nominated Representative) 20(1) 6(1)(c) 20(2) 7(8)(a) 21(d) 11(1) 21(e) 11(2) 22(2) 11(3) 23(b) 14(d) 33(2) 15(a)(B) 35(1) 15(b)(i) 35(2) 15(c) 36(b) 15(d) 36(c)

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