Nominal Power definition

Nominal Power means the power output of the MODULE(s) in watts as labeled on the original nameplate. The nominal power does not include any positive tolerance that may exist in actual modules. If there is a discrepancy between the power output labeled on the original nameplate and that specified in the sales contracts or purchase orders, the lower value shall be used as the nominal power.
Nominal Power means reachable active power value of each unit at ISO and design conditions (1atm pressure, 15 Celsius degree temperature, 60% relative humidity, design inlet vapour pressure and temperature and condenser vacuum value, design net head amount), which is stated in generation license or specified in powerhouse acceptance records,

Examples of Nominal Power in a sentence

  • From the second year, the actual power output will decline annually by no more than 0.55%p for a period of remaining twenty-four (24) years, so that by the end of the twenty-five (25) year, an actual output of at least 84.8% of the Nominal Power* at STC**, as specified on the date of sale in HYUNDAI’s product datasheet will be achieved.

  • Actual Power Output (Year=1) ≥ Nominal Power * (1 - 2%) Actual Power Output(Year=N, 2≤N≤25)≥ Nominal Power *( 1 –(2% + 0.55% *(N-1)) The actual power output is to be measured under standard testing condition (“STC” or “Standard Test Conditions”) in an independent testing lab accepted by the Supplier or previously designated by the Supplier, and when measuring the actual power output, measurement equipment tolerance is to be taken into consideration, as per IEC60904.

  • As for double glass MODULES: HYUNDAI warrants to the CUSTOMER that for a period of one (1) year from Warranty Start Date the actual power output of the MODULES will be no less than 98.0% of the Nominal Power* at STC**, as specified on the date of sale in HYUNDAI’s product datasheet.

  • As for single glass MODULES: HYUNDAI warrants to the CUSTOMER that for a period of one (1) year from Warranty Start Date the actual power output of the MODULES will be no less than 98.0% of the Nominal Power* at STC**, as specified on the date of sale in HYUNDAI’s product datasheet.

  • From the second year, the actual power output will decline annually by no more than 0.7%p for a period of remaining twenty-four (24) years, so that by the end of the twenty-five (25th) year, an actual output of at least 80.2% of the Nominal Power* at STC**, as specified on the date of sale in HYUNDAI’s product datasheet will be achieved.

  • HYUNDAI warrants to the CUSTOMER that for a period of one (1) year from Warranty Start Date the actual power output of the MODULES will be no less than 97.0% of the Nominal Power* at STC**, as specified on the date of sale in HYUNDAI’s product datasheet.

  • For Poly- Crystalline single glass products: %2.5 for the first year from the Warrant Start Date, and %0.7 per year thereafter from the 2nd to the 25th year of the warranty period: with a power output standing at %80.7 of the Nominal Power at the end of the -25year warranty period.

  • For Bifacial Mono-Crystalline double glass product: %2.0 for the first year from the Warrant Start Date, and %0.50 per year thereafter from the 2nd to the 30th year of the warranty period: with a power output standing at %83.5 of the Nominal Power at the end of the 30 years warranty period.

  • From the second year, the actual power output will decline annually by no more than 0.6%p for a period of remaining twenty-nine (29) years, so that by the end of the thirtieth (30th) year, an actual output of at least 80.2% of the Nominal Power* at STC**, as specified on the date of sale in HYUNDAI’s product datasheet will be achieved.

  • For Mono-Crystalline double glass product: %2.0 for the first year from the Warrant Start Date, and %0.50 per year thereafter from the 2nd to the 30th year of the warranty period: with a power output standing at %83.5 of the Nominal Power at the end of the 30 years warranty period.

Related to Nominal Power

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