FIELD REPLACEMENT UNIT definition

FIELD REPLACEMENT UNIT or “FRU” means any component or sub-assembly of an item or unit of Hardware which can reasonably be replaced at a Customer Location.
FIELD REPLACEMENT UNIT or "FRU" means Parts supplied by IBM, DAC, or a Third Party, for use by service personnel that maintain and repair Offerings. For purposes of this Agreement, the term FRU also includes "Customer Replacement Units" or "CRUs," which are designed to be replaced by Customers without assistance from the manufacturer or Third Party service organizations.
FIELD REPLACEMENT UNIT. (FRU) shall mean an assembly that is replaced in its entirety if one of its components fails.

Related to FIELD REPLACEMENT UNIT

  • Replacement unit means a landfill, surface impoundment, or waste pile unit from which all or substantially all of the waste is removed, and which is subsequently reused to treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. Replacement unit does not include a unit from which waste is removed during closure, if the subsequent reuse solely involves the disposal of waste from that unit and other closing units or corrective action areas at the facility, in accordance with a closure or corrective action plan approved by USEPA or the Agency.

  • Term SOFR Replacement Date has the meaning specified in Section 3.03(b).

  • Approved Replacement means, with respect to a Market Quotation, an entity making such Market Quotation, which entity would satisfy conditions (a), (b), (c) and (d) of the definition of Permitted Transfer (as determined by Party B in its sole discretion, acting in a commercially reasonable manner) if such entity were a Transferee, as defined in the definition of Permitted Transfer.

  • Capital Replacement means the replacement of those items listed on Exhibit F.

  • Management Unit means an area established by the Commission for management purposes.