Power unit definition

Power unit means a motor vehicle that provides motor power to the entire combination, or to the vehicle if a single unit.
Power unit means a motor vehicle as distinguished from a trailer, semitrailer, or auxiliary axle, but not including an automobile or a motorcycle.
Power unit means any Power Unit (as defined in the IWPP Code) forming part of the Plant;

Examples of Power unit in a sentence

  • Power unit should be complete with CCU, Power distribution, auto switching unit and remote sensors.

  • Power unit rating: 100 percent continuous, 110 percent intermittent for one minute when previously operating at full load.

  • However, demands to the extent of INR 667.29 Lakhs (INR 667.29 Lakhs) in case of erstwhile Power unit Plant are covered by counter guarantees by the customers.

  • Power unit mountings may only comprise six M12 studs for connection to the survival cell and either four or six M12 studs for connection to the transmission.

  • Power unit shall be mounted on the side of the Auger Exterior Compactor unit and shall be provided with a steel “Weather Guard” to protect it from the weather.


More Definitions of Power unit

Power unit means a Motor Vehicle (but not including an automobile or motorcycle), as distinguished from a Trailer, Semi-Trailer, or an Auxiliary Axle.
Power unit for registration purposes means a bus, truck, truck tractor, road tractor or tractor.
Power unit means any vehicle which contains within itself the engine, motor, or other
Power unit means the control and pulling vehicle for trailers and/or semitrailers.
Power unit. One Power Unit is defined as one MHz of power in any Intel compatible or RISC processor in any computer of the Designated Systems on the Order Form on which the Programs are installed and operating. The total number of Power Units is determined by adding together the number of MHz in all the processors in all such computers. Customer may add processors and computers, or modify existing processors and computers, provided that if, at any time, Customer's use exceeds the total number of licensed Power Units, Customer will acquire licenses for the additional Power Units. At Oracle's request, no more than once annually, Customer shall certify in writing the Power Unit computation, including the number of relevant computers and processors, and the MHz of each such processor. (For example: two computers with two 400 MHz processors each would equal 1,600 Power Units)
Power unit means a motor vehicle (but not including an automobile or motorcycle), as
Power unit means any vehicle which contains within itself the engine, motor, or other source of power by which said vehicle is propelled; and