Lagging definition

Lagging means an employee who carries out work or is employed or usually employed in executing pipe and or duct lagging or domestic engineering work, whether prefabricated or not, or who executes any work in or in connection with:
Lagging means a covering on drive pulleys used to increase the coefficient of friction between the pulley and the belt.
Lagging means insulation used to prevent heat loss from pipes, boilers, and similar equipment.

Examples of Lagging in a sentence

  • To the extent that Steady-State Reactive Power is a Relevant DS3 System Service, the Company shall have the right (but shall not be under any obligation) at any time to instruct the Service Provider, by the issue of a Dispatch Instruction, to provide Reactive Power (Leading) or Reactive Power (Lagging) from the Providing Unit.

  • The following table gives the relationship:- Flow of Active Energy Power Factor Flow of Reactive Energy Import Import Import Export Export Export Lagging Leading Unity Lagging Leading Unity Import Export Zero Export Import Zero Meters or Meter Registers for registering Import Reactive Energy should be labelled "Import" and those for registering Export Reactive Energy should be labelled "Export".

  • Insulation and Lagging The insulation and lagging to be applied to piping, equipment, and ductwork for the purposes of reducing heat loss, reducing sweating, and personnel protection will be in accordance with the following criteria.

  • Insulation materials, exterior finish, and metal lagging will conform to the standards adopted for the process piping, as discussed in 2.7.2.5, Insulation and Lagging, of this manual.

  • Lagging will be carefully fabricated and fitted to ensure a neat appearance.

  • The Contractor ensures that all workers under his control strictly adhere to the correct use of refuse bins: Maroon bins: - Scrap metal only White bins: - Lagging and general household rubbish Yellow bins: - Ash, dust, coal dust and sand.

  • Under-pinning, Lagging, Bracing, Propping and Shoring: Under- pinning, lagging, bracing, propping and shoring, operation of the air track and wagondrill, raising and moving of all structures; razing of structures by manual or hydraulic jacks or other methods.

  • Lagging shall be carefully fabricated and fitted to ensure a neat appearance.

  • Lagging data records will be applied the day they are received by Company and not the date used.

  • The Power Factor range of 0.95 Leading to 0.95 Lagging as measured at the point of interconnection will meet the reactive power requirements specified in the Interconnection Study.


More Definitions of Lagging

Lagging means timber beams tightly packed between Steel Ribs to support the ground.
Lagging has the meaning set out in Section 31 30 00 of Appendix 6-2 [Technical Specifications];
Lagging means steel channels tightly packed between steel ribs to support the ground.
Lagging in relation to Reactive Power exporting MV Ar;
Lagging in relation to Reactive Power, exporting MVAR;

Related to Lagging

  • Trapping means taking protected wildlife with a trapping device.

  • Salvaging means the removal of solid waste from a solid waste

  • Moderator means, in connection with this DPA, a verified adult affiliated with and authorized by the Educational Institution to moderate a Student Account or a Classroom, as permitted by the Service.

  • Pruning means the removal, as appropriate, of not more than one-third of the live branches or limbs of a tree in accordance with Good Arboricultural Practice.

  • Runoff coefficient means the fraction of total rainfall that will appear at the conveyance as runoff.