Alternating Current definition

Alternating Current or “AC” means alternating current.
Alternating Current means the electric current that reverses direction; it is the opposite of Direct Current.
Alternating Current or “AC” means an electric current that reverses direction at regularly recurring intervals of time and has alternating positive and negative values.

Examples of Alternating Current in a sentence

  • Xcel Energy agrees to supply and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to accept electric service in the form of Phase, Wire, Alternating Current at a nominal frequency of 60 Hertz and at a nominal voltage of , for Customer’s use solely for the operation of electric equipment now installed by Customer on the property known as located at .

  • Should the service be 480 volt, the Hub shall be equipped with one (1) 480 Volt 3 Phase 3 Wire Alternating Current distribution panel.

  • Hub Facilities shall be equipped with (1) 120/208 Volt 3 Phase 3 Wire Alternating Current Secondary Service (Primary Electrical Service and Secondary Electrical Distribution are considered one and the same where 208 volt service is the Primary Electrical service).

  • Company agrees to supply and Customer agrees to accept electric service in the form of Phase, Wire, Alternating Current at a nominal frequency of 60 Hertz and at a nominal voltage of , for Customer's use solely for the operation of electric equipment now installed or to be installed by Customer on the property known as .

  • Hub Facilities shall preferably be equipped with (1) 480 Volt 3 Phase 3 Wire Alternating Current Electrical Service in order to minimize primary service installation costs.

  • A new 500 volt Alternating Current Variable Frequency 3 phase low slip motor shall be provided.

  • Alternating Current (AC) Level 2 charging infrastructure must be EPA ENERGY STAR certified at the time of purchase.

  • CEC Alternating Current (CEC AC kilowatts) .................................

  • Unless the Customer is notified separately to the contrary, the system will be Alternating Current (A.C.) 50 Hertz, 240 volts single phase.

  • Electric energy generated by each System will be delivered to Client at the relevant delivery point identified on Exhibit 2 (each, a “Delivery Point”) and shall be delivered at Alternating Current (“AC”).


More Definitions of Alternating Current

Alternating Current or “AC” means a type of electrical current, the direction of which is reversed at regular intervals or cycles. In North America, the standard is 120 reversals or 60 cycles per second; whereas in Europe the standard is 100 reversals or 50 cycles per second. “Common Shares" means common shares in the capital of the Corporation.
Alternating Current or “AC” means a type of electrical current, the direction of which is reversed at regular intervals or cycles. In the United States, the standard is 120 reversals or 60 cycles per second. Electricity transmission networks use AC because voltage can be controlled with relative ease.