Examples of Lighting Customer in a sentence
O&M (Company Maintained) - Where the Public Lighting Customer installs, owns, and Maintains the lighting system, the Company will supply metered electric energy for the combined Electric Supply & Delivery Service.
Upon request of Philips Lighting, Customer shall promptly provide any other information, services or support under Customer’s control and relevant to the performance by Philips Lighting under the Agreement.
In consideration of the sale of Products and/or the performance of Services by Philips Lighting, Customer shall pay all prices and fees (“Prices”) in accordance with the Agreement and this section 2.
Upon request of Philips Lighting, Customer shall arrange for the temporary shutdown of facilities at the site (including water systems).
In the event that an Agreement contains (minimum) stock requirements for Philips Lighting, Customer shall at first request of Philips Lighting purchase Products kept in stock under such requirement.
Street & Highway Lighting Customer Model: Customer projections are based on the recent growth trend in the sector.
Billing Units are defined as follows:Residential, Non-profit, Commercial, andStreet Lighting Customer Classes: Per kWhIndustrial Customer Class: Per kW PLC Residential, Non-profit, Commercial, and Street Lighting Customer Class rateswill be calculated to the nearest one-thousandth of a cent per kWh. Industrial Customer Class rates will be calculated to the nearest one-hundredth of a dollar per kW PLC.
Billing Units are defined as follows:Industrial Customer Class: Per kW PLC Residential, Non-profit, Commercial, and Street Lighting Customer Class rateswill be calculated to the nearest one-thousandth of a cent per kWh. Industrial CustomerClass rates will be calculated to the nearest one-hundredth of a dollar per kW PLC.
Public Lighting Assets – all assets of the Public Lighting Service Provider or the Public Lighting Customer that are dedicated to the provision of Public Lighting, including lamps, Luminaires, mounting brackets and supports on which the fixtures are mounted, supply cables and control equipment (for example, photoelectric cells and control circuitry) but not including the Public Lighting Service Provider’s protection equipment (for example, fuses and circuit breakers).
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