Examples of Light Load Hours in a sentence
Light Load Hours (LLH) are all those hours in the period beginning with the hour ending 11 p.m. through hour ending 6 a.m., Monday through Saturday and all hours Sunday, Pacific Prevailing Time (Pacific Standard Time or Pacific Daylight Time, as applicable).
Diurnal” (08/15/08 Version) means the division of hours within a month between Heavy Load Hours (HLH) and Light Load Hours (LLH).
The Kirkwood Public Library Board of Trustees may from time to time change the pay scale, increasing the minimum and maximum rates of pay as well as any intermediate step in the range.
Light Load Hours (LLH)” (09/08/08 Version) means: (1) hours ending 0100 through 0600 and 2300 through 2400 hours PPT, Monday through Saturday, and (2) all hours on Sundays and holidays as designated by NERC.
There will be two diurnal periods, Heavy Load Hour (HLH) and Light Load Hours (LLH), for each month.