Derangement definition

Derangement means electrical or mechanical malfunction of the machinery arising from a cause internal to the Covered Equipment unaccompanied by visible damage to or breaking out of any parts of the equipment.

Examples of Derangement in a sentence

  • The insurance is a full value policy, covering loss or damage during transportation and storage in transit including coverage for Pairs and Sets, Mechanical and Electrical Derangement, Mold and Mildew, Acts of God and Nature, and substantial loss of value.

  • The contractor agrees to supply all labor and materials involved in the installation of a Derangement Signal for DPW / Danville State Hospital (DSH).

  • A claim arising from Mechanical Derangement to IT, Communication Equipment or other Mechanical/Electrical device made by the contractor shall be contested and exclusion applied, unless there is evidence of any physical damage.

  • Electrical Derangement We do not cover any electrical or electronic or mechanical breakdown or derangement of electrical or electronic equipment of Watercraft unless resulting from an Occurrence covered by this Policy.