High Usage definition

High Usage means any circumstance in which any Vessel owned by the Master is physically occupied in the Berth for more than 50 nights during the Berthing Period. In order to assess the High Usage, the Company or the Manager may at its sole discretion take into account the usage of the Vessel owned by the Master within the Marina at any time during or prior to the Period Booked.
High Usage. [ ] hours [ ] months Typical Usage: [ ] hours [ ] months The mean time between critical equipment failure can be calculated (MIL STD 217E) for specific duty cycles and power-on hours by: MTBF = 1/Lambda Lambda = (DF x LambdaP) + LambdaNP where: DF = Duty Factor = printing hours / power on hours High usage = 100% Typical = 9.47% 20.83 hours/month printing (for 50,000 images/mo.), divided by 220 power-on hours (22 days/month, 10 hours/day) LambdaP = Printing only failures/hour = [ ] LambdaNP = Non-printing and printing failures/hour = [ ] Lambda = Intrinsic failure rate MTBF = Mean time between failures in hours Mean Pages between Failures (MPBF) can be found by taking the calculated MTBF for a given duty factor and multiplying it by the number of images/mo. at that assumed duty factor. For example, at the typical duty factor assumed above, the MPBF would be ([ ] image/mo.) x ([ ] mo.) = [ ] images. Failure rates do not include Supplies, which are customer replaceable.

Examples of High Usage in a sentence

  • Tenant shall pay Landlord all costs arising out of any excess use or other connection of High Usage Equipment, including the cost of all repairs and alterations to the Building's mechanical and electrical systems (including the installation of meters) and the cost of additional electricity made available to Tenant, if any.

  • A consent to any amendment or waiver under this Indenture by any Holder given in connection with a tender or exchange offer for such Holder’s Notes will not be rendered invalid by such tender or exchange.

  • Tenant shall pay Landlord all costs arising out of any excess use or other connection of High Usage Equipment, including the cost of all repairs and alterations to the Building’s mechanical and electrical systems (including the installation of meters) and the cost of additional electricity made available to Tenant, if any.

  • Tenant shall pay Landlord all costs arising out of any excess use or the connection of High Usage Equipment, including the cost of all repairs and alterations to the Building's mechanical and electrical systems (including the installation of meters) and the cost of the additional electricity made available to Tenant, if any.

  • To avoid possible adverse effects upon the Building's electrical and mechanical systems, Tenant shall not, without Landlord's prior consent in each instance (which shall not be unreasonably withheld), connect air conditioning equipment, computers, appliances, heavy duty equipment or other similar electrical equipment (High Usage Equipment) to the Building's electrical system.

  • Tenant shall not, without Landlord's prior consent in each instance, connect air conditioning equipment, computers, (excluding personal computers and printers and office copiers and facsimile machines), major appliances (excluding coffee makers, microwave ovens and other similar food preparation appliances) or heavy duty equipment ("High Usage Equipment") to the Building's electrical system.

  • For a condo with an assessed value of $93,500, the estimated annual savings based on utility usage would be the following: Low Usage - $23.44 Average Usage - $81.04 High Usage - $141.04 I.

  • To avoid possible adverse effects upon the building's electrical and mechanical systems, Tenant shall not, without Landlord's prior consent in each instance (which shall not be unreasonably withheld), connect air conditioning equipment, computers, appliances, heavy duty equipment or other similar electrical equipment (High Usage Equipment), to the Building's electrical system.

  • M2M Data Plan Share Options Share Options: Sharing is available only among Government Subscribers on applicable M2M Low Usage and High Usage calling plans.

  • High Usage or Stopped Meters: Based on meter reading data, if the Utility notices usage has drastically changed (increased or decreased) as compared to historical water usage information, a notice will be mailed to notify the customer of the high usage or a stopped meter and provide information as to the steps they need to take.

Related to High Usage

  • Facility Usage means, at the time in question, the aggregate amount of outstanding Loans and LC Obligations at such time.

  • Revolver Usage means, as of any date of determination, the sum of (a) the amount of outstanding Advances, plus (b) the amount of the Letter of Credit Usage.

  • Average Revolver Usage means, with respect to any period, the sum of the aggregate amount of Revolver Usage for each day in such period (calculated as of the end of each respective day) divided by the number of days in such period.

  • Total Revolving Outstandings means the aggregate Outstanding Amount of all Revolving Loans, all Swing Line Loans and all L/C Obligations.

  • Aggregate Revolver Outstandings means, at any date of determination: the sum of (a) the unpaid balance of Revolving Loans, (b) the aggregate amount of Pending Revolving Loans, (c) one hundred percent (100%) of the aggregate undrawn face amount of all outstanding Letters of Credit, and (d) the aggregate amount of any unpaid reimbursement obligations in respect of Letters of Credit.