Collector system definition

Collector system means all property used or constructed to interconnect individual
Collector system means the electrical transmission infrastructure, including conductors, towers, substations, switchgear and other components necessary to deliver power from any commercial facility generating electricity from wind or solar up to, but not including, electric substations or similar facilities necessary to interconnect to existing or proposed transmission lines that serve load or export energy from Wyoming;
Collector system means a system of pipes, in one part or multipart, which collects and systemizes the discharged polluted urban and industrial waters.

Examples of Collector system in a sentence

  • Collector system and shunt compensation of DPP West projects are modeled, which are listed in Appendix A.1, Table A-3.

  • An identical Flat Plate Collector system to that modelled in the STC was modelled in TRNSYS, using standard components from the TESS libraries (TESS, 2007).

  • Road widenings should be protected for the Collector system in the longer term.

  • While Local streets are not intended to serve through traffic, the aggregate effect of local street design impacts the effectiveness of the Arterial and Collector system when local travel is restricted by a lack of connecting routes, and local trips are forced onto the Arterial street network.

  • Collector system and shunt compensation of DPP West projects are modeled, which are listed in Appendix A.1, Table A-2.

  • Collector system impedance data was developed from the provided collector system data based upon the WECC Wind Power Plant Guide to determine equivalent feeder impedances.

  • The bookkeeper verifies that the amount in the cash till agrees with Revenue Collector system and records the receipts, prepares the deposit, and records the journal entry in the EnterpriseOne accounting system.

  • Replace the current “tape error” process with use of the Payment Adjustment Module in the Revenue Collector system.

  • The Tax Collector system is backed up daily to BAS.The Court system backup is the responsibility of the Unified Court System.

  • Note: The Scientific Dust Collector system is a common control for both Shot Blasts 2 and 3.


More Definitions of Collector system

Collector system means all property used or constructed to interconnect individual wind turbines within a wind farm into a common project, including step-up transformers, electrical collection equipment, collector substation transformers, and communication systems.
Collector system means a network of pipes and conduits through which sewage flows to a sewage treatment plant.
Collector system means the electrical transmission infrastructure, including conductors, towers, substations, switchgear and other components necessary to deliver power from any Wind Energy Conversion System, WECS Project or Substation up to, but not including, electric substations or similar facilities necessary to interconnect to existing or proposed transmission lines that serve load or export energy from Wyoming.

Related to Collector system

  • Monitoring System means a system established by BNY to fulfill the Responsibilities specified in clauses (d) and (e) of Section 1 of Article III of this Agreement.

  • Major system means the primary structural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, fire protection, or occupant service components of a building which include but are not limited to, weatherization, roofing, plumbing (including wells), heating, electricity, sanitary plumbing (including septic systems), lead paint abatement or load bearing structural systems.

  • Database means the Commercial Driver Alcohol and Drug Testing Database of the Office of Driver Services of the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration.

  • Signaling System 7 (SS7) means a signaling protocol used by the CCS Network.

  • Sanitary Sewer System means all facilities, including approved LOSS, used in the collection, transmission, storage, treatment, or discharge of any waterborne waste, whether domestic in origin or a combination of domestic, commercial, or industrial wastewater. LOSS are only considered sanitary sewer systems if they are designed to serve urban densities. Sanitary sewer system is also commonly known as public sewer system.

  • Infrastructure means infrastructure serving the County and improved or unimproved real estate and personal property, including machinery and equipment, used in the operation of the Project, within the meaning of Section 4-29-68 of the Code.