Continuous maintenance definition

Continuous maintenance means the third maintenance phase for a product. The continuous maintenance phase begins after the extended maintenance phase. The continuous maintenance phase has an unlimited term. MPDV may terminate the continuous maintenance phase if the provision of the required IT infrastructure is no longer possible due to technical or organizational constraints. Termination is possible, for example, if support for operating systems or databases is no longer provided by the manufacturer.

Examples of Continuous maintenance in a sentence

  • Continuous maintenance and laundering of uniforms is the employee's responsibility.

  • Continuous maintenance and repair of municipal roadways damaged during the course of construction shall be a continuing obligation of the Developer, subject to the foregoing provisions.

  • Continuous maintenance and emergency service shall be provided by the Contractor on a twenty-four (24) hour, three hundred sixty five (365) day per year basis for the entire contract award period.

  • Continuous maintenance of a current and appropriate Georgia contractor’s license is a material Contract requirement and is a condition precedent to payment.

  • Continuous maintenance and lead dust cleaning by the OWNER is strongly recommended for a healthy home environment.

Related to Continuous maintenance

  • Continuous monitoring system means the total equipment, required under the emission monitoring section in applicable subsections used to sample and condition (if applicable), to analyze, and to provide a permanent record of emissions or process parameters.

  • Continuous emissions monitoring system or “CEMS” means all of the equipment that may be required to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of this chapter, to sample, to condition (if applicable), to analyze, and to provide a record of emissions on a continuous basis.

  • Continuous work means work carried on with consecutive shifts of employees throughout the 24 hours of each of at least six consecutive days without interruption except during breakdowns or meal breaks or due to unavoidable causes beyond the control of the employer.

  • Continuous emission monitoring system or "CEMS" means the equipment required under section 11 of this rule to sample, analyze, measure, and provide, by means of readings recorded at least once every fifteen (15) minutes, using an automated data acquisition and handling system (DAHS), a permanent record of nitrogen oxides emissions, stack gas volumetric flow rate, stack gas moisture content, and oxygen or carbon dioxide concentration, as applicable, in a manner consistent with 40 CFR 75*. The following systems are the principal types of continuous emission monitoring systems required under section 11 of this rule:

  • Continuous emissions rate monitoring system or “CERMS” means the total equipment required for the determination and recording of the pollutant mass emissions rate (in terms of mass per unit of time).