Connected Installation definition

Connected Installation means a Customer Installation, a Generator Installation or a User Installation (as the case may be).
Connected Installation means a Customer Installation, a Generator Installation or a Supplier Installation (as the case may be).

Examples of Connected Installation in a sentence

  • Each DNO/IDNO Party shall, on the application of any person purporting to be an owner and/or occupier (or prospective owner and/or occupier) of a Connected Installation, disclose to such person whether or not Bespoke Connection Terms apply to the Connected Installation.

  • Where an EDCM site was originally connected as a single Connected Installation, and has subsequently split into multiple Connected Installations, these sites continue to be considered as one site for the purposes of determining sole use assets.

  • Investigation, fact finding, and written final agency decision communicated to grievant within ten (10) workdays of discussion.

  • Connection Agreement means an agreement between a Company and aConnectee which provides that that Connectee has the right for its Connected Installation to be and remain directly or indirectly connected to that Company’s Distribution System.

  • Incorporated as a Limited Company in England and Wales under Companies House number 08279988.even if a Slippage occurs.

  • Exit Point means a Boundary Point at which electricity is imported from a Distribution System to a Connected Installation or to another distribution system not forming part of the Total System (Boundary Point and Total System having the meaning given to those terms in the BSC).

  • The Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002 (including regulation 29), the Connection Agreement for the Connected Installation, and Clauses 25 and 41 of the DCUSA set out the rights and obligations of Distributors in respect of Disconnections (including Clause 25.9.2 in situations where safety is at risk and Clause 25.9.4 where an accident or emergency threatens personal injury or damage to property).

  • In addition, however, a Party (particularly a Distributor) may have wider powers to Disconnect Premises that arise as an indirect result of Theft of Electricity – particularly on the grounds of safety (under the Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002, the Connection Agreement for the Connected Installation, and/or Clause 25 of the DCUSA).

  • Connection Agreement means an agreement between a Company and a Connectee which provides that that Connectee has the right for its Connected Installation to be and remain directly or indirectly connected to that Company’s Distribution System.

  • The User shall establish, maintain and give effect to clear and transparent procedures by which Connectees can obtain temporary De-energisation and subsequent Re- energisation of the Connectee's Connected Installation in order to enable electrical work to take place at the installation.

Related to Connected Installation

  • Standard Installation means the installation of drop cable to a customer’s premise where the distance from the point of entry into the building being served is less than 150 feet from the active cable television system plant.

  • drainage installation means a system situated on any premises and vested in the owner thereof and which is used for or intended to be used for or in connection with the reception, storage, treatment or conveyance of sewage on that premises to the connecting point and includes drains, fittings, appliances, septic tanks, conservancy tanks, pit latrines and private pumping installations forming part of or ancillary to such systems;

  • Installation means that the System or a Subsystem as specified in the Contract is ready for Commissioning as provided in GCC Clause 26 (Installation).