re-energisation definition

re-energisation means reconnecting generation and load to energise the parts of the system that have been disconnected;
re-energisation means the movement of any switch or the installation of any fuse or the taking of any other step whereby electrical current can flow between the Distribution System and the Customer’s Installation at the Connection Point (and “Re-energise(d)” shall be construed accordingly);
re-energisation means, where a Site has been de-energised, the movement of any switch or the removal of any fuse or the taking of any other step (including such steps that are taken without requiring physical access to the relevant Site) which has the effect of electrical current being able to flow from the Distribution System to your electrical installation in the Site;

More Definitions of re-energisation

re-energisation means the movement of any switch or the installation of any fuse or the taking of any other step whereby electrical current can flow between the Distribution System
re-energisation means the movement of any switch or the installation of any fuse or the talking of any other step whereby electrical current can flow between the Distribution System and the Customer's Installation at the Connection Point and/or the Interruption Point, including the taking of any other step whereby electrical current can flow between the Distribution System and the Customer's Installation at the Connection Point and/or the Interruption Point following an event of De-energisation (and "Re-energised" shall be construed accordingly);
re-energisation means energisation.

Related to re-energisation

  • Re-energise means to Energise an ICP after it has been De-energised;

  • De-energise means the operation of any isolator, circuit breaker, or switch or the removal of any fuse or link so that no electricity can flow through a Point of Connection on the Network;

  • Energise means the operation of an isolator, circuit breaker, or switch, or the placing of a fuse or link, so that electricity can flow through a Point of Connection on the Network;

  • Load Management means a Demand Resource (“DR”) as defined in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.