De-energisation definition
De-energisation means the deliberate movement of any switch or the removal of any fuse or the taking of any other step whereby no electrical current can flow between the Distribution System and the Customer’s Installation at the Connection Point (and “De- energise(d)” shall be construed accordingly);
De-energisation means in relation to the Meter whereby the main fuse(s) is removed preventing Electricity flowing to or from the Site, which is still connected to the Electricity network. Electricity remains disconnected until it is reconnected and De-energise should be construed accordingly.
De-energisation means the movement of any isolator, breaker or switch or the removal of any fuse whereby no electricity can flow to or from the relevant User System through the User's Plant or Apparatus connected to such User System and, in relation to any External Pool Member, the termination of such External Pool Member's rights to use any relevant External Interconnection;
More Definitions of De-energisation
De-energisation means the movement of any isolator, breaker or switch or the removal of any fuse so as to prevent electricity from flowing to the Transmission System from the Distribution System (and vice versa) and "De-energised", "De-energise" and "De-energising" shall be construed accordingly;
De-energisation. : means in relation to any Boundary Point or Systems Connection Point (or the Plant or Apparatus connected to any System at such a point) the movement of any isolator, breaker or switch or the removal of any fuse whereby no electricity can flow at such point to and from a System; and "de-energised" shall be construed accordingly;
De-energisation means the operation of any switchgear or the removal of any fuse, or the taking of any other step whereby no electrical current can flow to or from the Distribution System through the Connection Equipment
De-energisation means the movement of any isolator, breaker or switch or the removal of any fuse or link so that no electricity can flow to or from a network or any part thereof, and “de-energise” has a corresponding meaning;
De-energisation means the deliberate movement of any switch or the removal of any fuse or the taking of any other step whereby no electrical current can flow between the Distribution System and the Customer's Installation at a Connection Point and/or the Interruption Point, or any other step undertaken for or on behalf of the Company occurring at or on the Customer's Installation, following a Relevant Fault, which causes a reduction or reduced current flow in order to disconnect any Connection Equipment (and "De- energise(d)" shall be construed accordingly).
De-energisation. : means in relation to any Boundary Point or Systems Connection Point (or the Plant or Apparatus connected to any System at such a point) the movement of any isolator, breaker or switch or the removal of any fuse whereby no electricity can flow at such point to and from a System; and "de-energised" shall be construed accordingly; "Default Funding Share": has the meaning given to that term in Section D1.3.1; "Default Interest Rate": has the meaning given to that term in Section N9.1; "Default Party Charge Share": has the meaning given to that term in Section D5.1.5; "Default Payment Date": has the meaning given to that term in Section N9.6.6; "Default Share Amount": has the meaning given to that term in Section N9.6.4(b); "Default": has the meaning given to that term in Section H3.1.1; "Defaulting Party": has the meaning given to that term in Section H3.1.1; "Defendant Contracting Party": has the meaning given to that term in Section H7.2.1; "Definition Procedure": means the procedure described in Section F2.5; "Demand Capacity" or "DC": has the meaning given to that term in Section K3.4.8; "Demand Control Event End Point": means the date and time at which a Demand Control Event ceases; "Demand Control Event Estimate": means the estimated volume instructed by the NETSO in respect of a Demand Control Event; "Demand Control Event Notice": means each of the notifications submitted by the NETSO pursuant to Sections Q6.9.3 to Q6.9.5 inclusive; "Demand Control Event Stage": means each stage of a Demand Control Event as determined by the NETSO in accordance with the Grid Code; "Demand Control Event Start Point": means the date and time at which a Demand Control Event commences; "Demand Control Event": has the meaning given to that term in Section Q6.9.2; "Demand Control Impacted Settlement Period": has the meaning given to that term in Section Q6.9.6; "Demand Control Instruction": means an instruction sent by the NETSO to a Distribution System Operator in respect of a Demand Control Event; "Demand Control Level": means the level of electricity instructed by the NETSO pursuant to a Demand Control Instruction; "Demand Control Volume": means the volume of electricity that is subject to a Demand Control Instruction;
De-energisation means the operation of any switchgear or the removal of any fuse, or the taking of any other step whereby no electrical current or gas can flow to or from the Distribution System through the Connection Equipment to or from Your Installation at the Exit Point and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly.