point of supply definition

point of supply means the point determined by the Municipality or any duly authorised official of the Municipality at which electricity is supplied to any premises by the Municipality;
point of supply means the point at the incoming terminals of switchgear installed by the consumer;
point of supply means the point determined by municipality at which electricity is supplied to any premises by the municipality;

Examples of point of supply in a sentence

  • Point of supply, if not indicated in site plan will be decided by GE.


More Definitions of point of supply

point of supply means the point determined by the Service Provider or any duly authorised official of the Service Provider at which electricity is supplied to any premises by the Service Provider;
point of supply means the point at which electricity is supplied to any premises by a supplier;
point of supply means the outgoing terminals of the Licensee’s cutouts/MCB fixed in the premises of the Consumer in case of LT installations and the outgoing terminals of the Licensee’s Metering cubicle placed before any Consumer’s apparatus in case of HT or EHT installations. In the absence of any metering cubicle or the metering being on the LT side in case of H T installations, the point of commencement of supply shall be the incoming terminals of the Consumer’s main switchgear.
point of supply means the actual supply point on the network as described in Schedule 1.
point of supply means the actual supply point on the municipal electrical grid as described in Schedule 1.
point of supply means the point determined by the Service Provider at which the Service Provider supplies a specific service to any premises;
point of supply means the point at the outgoing terminals of the Undertaking’s cut outs fixed in the premises of the consumer:Provided that, in case of H.T. consumers, the point of supply means the point at the outgoing terminals of the Undertaking’s metering cubicle placed before such H.T. Consumer’s apparatus:Provided further that, in the absence of any metering cubicle or, where the metering is on the LT side of the HT installation, the point of supply shall be the incoming terminals of such HT Consumer’s main switchgear.