QEC definition

QEC means the Queensland Electricity Commission together with its successors and assigns;
QEC. Quick Engine Change.
QEC means all of the “quick engine change” components associated with each Engine.

Examples of QEC in a sentence

  • Review production data to ensure propulsion units and components processed through the flight are repaired and functionally checked IAW TO 2-1-18, Aircraft Engine Operating Limits and Factors, including QEC configuration when applicable.

  • The principle of quantum error correction (QEC) is to encode the logical information redundantly in a subspace of a much larger Hilbert space.

  • Technicians will complete the AF Form 596, Quick Engine Change Kit Inventory for on repair cycle items and QEC kit unique items, when an engine enters the section for tear down.

  • QEC kit removals and installations are coordinated with the SRAN EM and loaded in MIS as a part number-serial number item, reflecting where the kit is installed or spared.

  • For instance, NorthwesTel is the Sole Vendor of land-line telephone services in Nunavut; QEC is the Sole Vendor of electricity.


More Definitions of QEC

QEC includes as the case may be—
QEC means Qulliq Energy Corporation, the utility that owns the Power Distribution System that a CIPP intends to interconnect with and will buy power produced by the Renewable Generation Facility.
QEC means the Queensland Electricity Commission within the meaning of the Electricity Act 1976.
QEC means all interface parts which are installed between the Engine pylon and the Basic Engine.
QEC means the Qulliq Energy Corporation;
QEC means quick engine change kit.
QEC means quick engine change and similar engine-mounted hardware required to interface an Engine to a specific airframe. QEC includes the following systems: fuel, hydraulic, pneumatic, fire detection, electrical, integrated drive generator system, cooling, engine control, nacelle drain and vent, starter, nacelle and engine instrumentation, inlet anti-icing, engine pressure ratio, engine mounts and engine vibration monitoring. “Service Bulletin (s) or SB(s)” means an IAE-issued Engine service bulletin.