Primary Equipment definition

Primary Equipment means bulk power equipment such as transformers, circuit breakers, rigid or strain bus and other equipment operating at 2,400 volts or above, as set forth in Schedule A or the Separation Document.
Primary Equipment means the computer system equipment comprised of processors, memory, data storage, and communications subsystems as described in Schedule A-1, but excluding peripheral equipment, such as video display terminals, multiplexors and printers.

Examples of Primary Equipment in a sentence

  • Each Party shall comply with the Switching, Tagging and Grounding Rules set forth in Schedule H hereto (the "Parties' Switching, Tagging and Grounding Rules") at all utility Primary Equipment and Secondary System equipment interconnections or demarcation points.

  • At one or more mutually convenient times not more than three months after Buyer has completed its inspection, the Parties shall meet to discuss whether, as a result of the inspection, it is appropriate to modify the Separa­tion Document to more adequately portray the Primary Equipment and ownership points of demarcation and the Secondary Systems ownership points of demarcation.

  • Unless otherwise specified herein, or unless the Parties mutually agree to a different arrangement, neither Party shall be responsible for the maintenance of the other Party's Primary Equipment or Secondary Systems, as set forth in Schedule A hereto or the Separation Document, regardless of the location of the Primary Equipment or Secondary Systems.

  • Under the maintenance fee, Interactive shall offer Customer each new Software Upgrade for no additional license fee for the Interactive Software listed in Schedule A-2 for Customer's current Primary Equipment and User configuration.

  • Unless otherwise provided in Schedule A-8, maintenance for the Primary Equipment listed in Schedule A-1, or for the Operating System, Operating Environment, or Third-Party Software listed in Schedule A-2, if any, is not included under this Agreement inasmuch as it will be the subject of maintenance agreements between Customer and the supplier thereof, or other third-party maintenance supplier.

  • If Customer adds Users to the system or otherwise changes the Primary Equipment configuration resulting in a higher license fee, the 27 Business Information System Sales Agreement 5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- maintenance fee shall be increased, without prior notice, to equal fifteen percent per annum of Interactive's then-current license fees for the upgraded System/User configuration.

  • Since proper equipment maintenance is required for proper system operation, Customer agrees to acquire and keep in force maintenance agreements on the Primary Equipment.

  • Interactive hereby assumes the obligation to maintain and support the Interactive Software on the Primary Equipment as described herein.

  • Primary Equipment - All basic network equipment: non-manageable switches, converters, modules, etc.

  • The Interactive Software provided under this license may be used by no more than the total number of Users specified in Schedule A-2 and only on the central processing system designated in Schedule A-1 or on a temporary backup system in the event Customer's Primary Equipment fails.