Deployment time (DT) definition

Deployment time (DT) means the duration from the initiation of the deployment module, as defined in paragraph 3.18.1 until the DPPS reaches for the first time [initially arrives at] its deployed position, as defined in paragraph 3.19.1.
Deployment time (DT) means the duration from the initiation of the deployment module(s) until the DPPS reaches its maximum deployment height for the first time. Measurement shall be done on the outer surface of the DPPS, in the area above the lifting device(s).

Related to Deployment time (DT)

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