Direct Systems definition

Direct Systems means the refrigerant circulates from the machinery room to the sales area, where it evaporates in display-case heat exchangers, and then returns in vapor phase to the suction headers of the compressor racks. Another direct supermarket design, often referred to as a distributed refrigeration system, uses an array of separate compressor racks located near the display cases rather than having a central compressor rack system.
Direct Systems mean those systems which, as of the Closing, Sellers are executing in a production or test environment (as opposed to a development environment) and which support the Business exclusively. The inventory of Direct Systems is identified on Schedule 3.06(A).
Direct Systems means the refrigerant circulates from the machinery room to the sales area, where it evaporates in display-case heat exchangers, and then returns in vapor phase to the suction headers of the compressor racks. Another

Examples of Direct Systems in a sentence

  • Sellers will use their commercially reasonable efforts to assist and cooperate with Purchaser and LLANY in the orderly transfer of the Business, including without limitation, the Direct Systems and Shared Systems.

  • Prior to delivery of the Direct Systems or Shared Systems to Purchaser or LLANY, Sellers shall arrange for and Purchaser and LLANY, on the one hand, and Sellers, on the other hand, shall share equally any license fees associated with the re-licensing, transfer or assignment of third party software license agreements from Sellers to Purchaser or LLANY.

  • After March 31, 1999 and until the end of the Transition Period, Sellers shall provide only computing, distributed computing and telecommunications services for the Direct Systems.

  • Such standards include, without limitation, upgrading Direct Systems so as to remain compatible with Sellers' operating environment.


More Definitions of Direct Systems

Direct Systems means the refrigerant circulates from the machinery room to the sales area, where it evaporates in display-case heat exchangers, and then returns in vapor phase to the suction headers of the compressor racks. Another direct supermarket design, often referred to as a distributed refrigeration system,