Class 0 definition

Class 0. The CNG filter shall be so designed to withstand a pressure of 1.5 times the working pressure (MPa).
Class 0 refers to the situation where a Vendor is not required to charge VAT on their products sold via the Xxxx.xxx platform.
Class 0. Changes to SeaMED procedures, common parts and any documents without a project name in the title. Class 0 changes do not fit within the definition of Class 1, 2 or 3 changes. Class 0 changes are not design changes. Class 0 changes do not require customer approval or notification.

Examples of Class 0 in a sentence

  • Class 0: No AI/ML Capability (Legacy UE’s)Class 1: Only Information exchange is supported.Class 2 : Model Transfer & information exchange supported.Class 3: Model training, Model transfer & information exchange supported.

  • Class 0 (3) electric devices must be protected by nominal differential current systems of at least 30 MA.Class I (3) electric devices must be connected to the protective conductor in their supply line.For Class II (3) electric devices, those bearing the symbol are recommended.

  • Class 0 and Class 1 Generation 1 tags will no longer be accepted after February 28, 2007.

  • See procedure for Class 0 and Class 1 issues below.Minor e.g. quite straightforward changes e.g. correction/ addition of specification references or sub-clauses.

  • See procedure for Class 0 and Class 1 issues below.ASN.1 session issue e.g. ASN.1 issue e.g. related to need codes, extensibility, alternative encoding, ASN.1/ guidelines, general protocol (consistency) issue or issue affecting more than one WI WI session issue i.e. an issue that is not purely ASN.1 but has some impact on functionality but only affecting a single WI.

  • The Ambient Acoustic Environment Standard (GB 3096-2008) categorizes five functional areas based on their tolerance to noise pollution: from Class 0 to Class 4.

  • Class 0 is for areas with convalescent facilities that are the least tolerant of noisy environments and therefore have the most stringent day and night-time noise standards.

  • Portions of return ducts directly above the heating surfaces, or closer than two (2) feet from the outer jacket or casing of the furnace shall be constructed of metal in accordance with Table No. 4B of this section or shall be listed Class 0 or Class 1 air ducts.

  • Factory-made air ducts shall be constructed of Class 0 or Class 1 materials as designated in Table M1601.1.1(1).

  • STPs shall provide all functions of the SCCP necessary for Class 0 (basic connectionless) service, as defined in Telcordia (formerly BellCore) ANSI Interconnection Requirements.


More Definitions of Class 0

Class 0. If the networks play strategies that form this type of equilibrium, then neither of them ever forwards a packet for the other. (no cooperation)

Related to Class 0

  • Class P designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-5 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of "regular interests" in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class H designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-4 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of "regular interests" in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class size means the maximum number of students who can receive instruction together in a special class or resource room program and the number of teachers and supplementary school personnel assigned to the class.

  • Class 2 A-1 Certificates and Class 1-X Component 2. Group 2 Certificates................ Group 2 Senior Certificates and the Subordinated Component related to Loan Group 2.

  • Class D Class E," "Class F," "Class G," "Class H," "Class J," "Class K," "Class L," "Class M," "Class N," "Class O," "Class P," "Class R-I," "Class R-II" and "Class R-III" respectively, on the face thereof, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibits.

  • Class A has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1.C.

  • Class S designation on the face thereof, substantially in the form of Exhibit A-5 attached hereto, and evidencing a portion of a class of "regular interests" in REMIC III for purposes of the REMIC Provisions.

  • Class C Class D," "Class E," "Class F," "Class G," "Class H," "Class J," "Class K," "Class L," "Class M," "Class N," "Class O," "Class P," "Class R-I," "Class R-II" and "Class R-III" respectively, on the face thereof, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibits.

  • Class B Class C," "Class D," "Class E," "Class F," "Class G," "Class H," "Class J," "Class K," "Class L," "Class M," "Class N," "Class O," "Class R-I," "Class R-II" and "Class R-III" respectively, on the face thereof, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibits.

  • Class when used in reference to any Loan or Borrowing, refers to whether such Loan, or the Loans comprising such Borrowing, are Revolving Loans or Swingline Loans.

  • Class 1 A-1, Class 1-A-2 Class 1-A-8 and Class 1-A-9 Certificates.

  • Class I X" on the face thereof in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • Class Balance With respect to any Class of Certificates, at any time, the aggregate of the Certificate Balances of all Outstanding Certificates of such Class.