Excess capacity definition

Excess capacity means volume or capacity in a duct, conduit, or support structure other than a utility pole or anchor which can be used, pursuant to the orders and regulations of the Commission, for a pole attachment.
Excess capacity means the volume or capacity in any existing or future duct, innerduct, conduit, manhole, handhold or other utility facility within the Public Way that is, or will be, available for use for additional Telecommunication Facilities.
Excess capacity means the volume or capacity in any existing or future duct, conduit, manhole, handhole or other utility facility with the right-of-way that is or will be available for use for additional telecommunications facilities.

Examples of Excess capacity in a sentence

  • Excess capacity exists when a trunk group, on a modular trunk group design basis, has 24 trunks (one modular digroup) or ten (10) percent, whichever is larger, over the required number of trunks.

  • Excess capacity of this dedicated area not utilized by Client may be used by Hollister-Stier upon written approval from Client.

  • Excess capacity of this dedicated manufacturing area not utilized by Client may be used by Hollister-Stier upon written approval from Client.

  • Excess capacity may also be available to HSD for incidental projects that may occur beyond the bond program and additional County improvement projects within the Aloha-Reedville-area sub-basins.

  • Excess capacity can be tolerated during a short period of time, if a signifi­ cant increase of traffic can be expected in the near future.


More Definitions of Excess capacity

Excess capacity means the volume or capacity in any existing or future duct, conduit, maintenance hole, hand hole or Facility that is or will be made available by the owner for use by third party Facilities, and any installed fiber that has not been activated for use.
Excess capacity means water pollution control facilities capability beyond what is needed for the existing residential population to meet the water quality based effluent limitations in the recipient's National Pollution Discharge Elimination System or state waste discharge permit.
Excess capacity means ducts within a conduit that may not be used by the owner or for the owner’s business. Each excess capacity duct must be no smaller than the largest duct within the conduit that is reserved for use by the owner, but in any event each excess capacity duct must have the capacity to house at least 96 strands of fiber-optic cable.
Excess capacity. – means the volume or capacity in any existing or future duct, conduit, manhole, handhold or other utility facility within the public right-of-way that is or will be available for use for additional telecommunications facilities or cable system.
Excess capacity means volume or capacity in a distribution duct, conduit, manhole, handhole, or other distribution structure, including an above-ground distribution conduit, duct, or other structure used for service entry to a building (but excluding space on poles or other aerial facilities) which can be used for dielectric communications cables and equipment, consistent with General Order 128 and the Company’s nondiscriminatory design, engineering and construction standards and safety rules.
Excess capacity means, for a month, the positive difference resulting from the subtraction of the aggregate nominations for committed volumes from the Available Capacity.
Excess capacity is defined in Subparagraph 2(f)(ii).