Distortion definition

Distortion in this context means that contract terms and conditions that are materially different from market terms and conditions create an unnecessary advantage or subsidy for QF developers at the expense of customers.
Distortion means a state of affairs in which prices or supply are different from what they would be in a competitive market;
Distortion. At l0db above TT distortion shall not exceed 3%. Distortion shall be measured at 1004Hz. <.5% at TT <.7% at TT

Examples of Distortion in a sentence

  • Tutti questi componenti lavorano insieme per fornire un suono nitido e di alta qualità, con un Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) di soli lo 0,006%.

  • Distortion of reflected images can not be entirely eliminated with even the best equipment and craftsmanship during the production of heat strengthened glass.

  • Ballast harmonics may not exceed that Total Harmonic Current Distortion allowable by the electric utility.

  • Line Impedance: < 0.25 ohm Total Harmonic Distortion: < 3% Ambient Temperature: 21 deg.

  • When the system is serving balanced linear loads, harmonic current injection into the City’s network shall not exceed the following levels: Odd harmonics (h): 4.0% 2.0% 1.5% 0.6% 0.3% Maximum Total Demand Distortion (TDD) 5.0% Even harmonics: Even harmonics are to be limited to 25% of the odd harmonics shown above.

  • Waveform Distortion (Harmonics) – The system must have low current-distortion levels to ensure that no adverse effects are caused to other equipment connected to the City’s electric system.

  • A System Disturbance includes, but is not limited to "Harmonic Distortion" and "Phase Imbalance." A "Harmonic Distortion" is a level of current harmonic total demand distortion measured at the Delivery Point that exceeds the limits on total demand distortion described in IEEE Standard Section A "Phase Imbalance" is a use of capacity and energy in such a manner that causes a current imbalance between phases greater than 5% at the Delivery Point.

  • Distortion of the context and adulteration of the image or text, uses that may result in the degradation of the portrayed persons and the use in circumstances that are illegal, pornographic, misleading and/or obscene are not permitted.

  • Section A was entitled "Asymmetrical comparison of export price and normal value," while Section B was entitled "Distortion of the dumping margin (Wrong method of averaging)." Paragraph 19 of ADP/79 was the last paragraph both of Part I and of Section B of the document.

  • In Germany, the legal basis for this is § 14 German Copyright Act (Distortion of the work).


More Definitions of Distortion

Distortion means the departure, during transmission or amplification, from the received signal waveform from that of the original transmitted waveform.

Related to Distortion

  • Element means each Transmission Line or each circuit of the Transmission Lines (where there are more than one circuit) or each bay of Sub-station or switching station or HVDC terminal or inverter station of the Project, including ICTs, Reactors, SVC, FSC, etc. forming part of the ISTS, which will be owned, operated and maintained by the concerned ISTS Licensee, and which has a separate Scheduled COD as per Schedule 2 of this Agreement and has a separate percentage for recovery of Transmission Charges on achieving COD as per Schedule 5 of this Agreement;

  • Impact means any effect caused by a proposed activity on the environment including human health and safety, flora, fauna, soil, air, water, climate, landscape and historical monuments or other physical structures or the interaction among these factors; it also includes effects on cultural heritage or socio-economic conditions resulting from alterations to those factors;

  • Nondegradation means the prevention of a significant change in water quality that lowers the quality of high-quality water for one or more parameters. Also, the prohibition of any increase in discharge that exceeds the limits established under or determined from a permit or approval issued by the Department prior to April 29, 1993.

  • Extortion Extortion means to directly or indirectly demand or accept a bribe, facilitating payment or kickback or other payment by threat of force, intimidation or exercise of authority.

  • measure means any measure by a Party, whether in the form of a law, regulation, rule, procedure, decision, administrative action or any other form;