House Loads definition

House Loads means those loads which receive power from the low voltage side of the main step-up transformer and the unit auxiliary transformers.

Examples of House Loads in a sentence

  • Execution Version Confidential Trade Secret Information—Subject to Restricted Procedures that the Net Unit Electrical Guarantee for a Unit, when loaded with the Nuclear Fuel, shall be [**] (the “Net Unit Electrical Output Guarantee”) determined using the conditions and calculation as set forth in Exhibit L based on mechanical draft cooling towers and measured at the high side of the main transformer including designated House Loads pursuant to Exhibit L, as evidenced by the Net Unit Electrical Output Test.

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