Electrical Components definition

Electrical Components means internal components such as wires, windings, stators, rotors, magnets, contacts, relays, energizers, and connections in an apparatus that generate or transmit electrical energy including, but not limited to, generators, transformers, and electric motors.

Examples of Electrical Components in a sentence

  • COVERED: All Mechanical & Electrical Components including Chain, Belts, Door Arm, Trolley, Control Board, Motor, Gear Assembly and Sensors.

  • Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application.

  • The covered items are Adjustable Bed Base Motor, Mechanisms, Electrical Components, and Controllers.

  • Timber or Aluminium Stacking, Sliding and Bi-fold Doors 10 years ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Prefinished Timber Doors 5 years Wardrobes 7 years Shower Screens 7 years Moving Parts for Louvre 7 years Glass 3 years Hardware 3 years Moving Parts 3 years Electrical Components 3 years Keys 1 year IGU’s & THS 10 years In the case of Goods, the date of delivery of the Goods to You.

  • All Mechanical & Electrical Components including Chain, Belts, Door Arm, Trolley, Control Board, Motor, Gear Assembly and Sensors.

  • Any live exposed electrical component/s shall be clearly marked with a warning sign, such as “Danger, Exposed Live Electrical Components.

  • Operational Mechanism and Electrical Components – minimum of 10 years.

  • Excludes cables and wires, classified in the Electrical Components & Equipment Sub-Industry.

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  • Electrical Components: Ignition distributor, starter solenoid, starter motor, voltage regulator, alternator, A/C heater blower motor.