reference load definition

reference load means the average load defined as total consumption energy in the control area divided by the number of hours composing the year.
reference load. (Qref) means the theoretical load capacity of a tyre at the test inflation pressure. It is expressed in kilograms. It may exceed the maximum load-carrying capacity of the test tyre as indicated by its load index.

Related to reference load

  • Reference Gilt means the Treasury Stock specified as such in the relevant Final Terms for so long as such stock is in issue, and thereafter such issue of index-linked Treasury Stock determined to be appropriate by a gilt-edged market maker or other adviser selected by the Issuer and approved by the Bond Trustee (an “Indexation Adviser”).

  • Reference Index means each of the indices comprising the Reference Portfolio.

  • Reference mass means the mass of the vehicle in running order less the uniform mass of the driver of 75 kg and increased by a uniform mass of 100 kg.

  • Reference Dealer means a dealer engaged in the trading of convertible securities.

  • Reference Bank Rate means the arithmetic mean of the rates (rounded upwards to four decimal places) supplied to the Administrative Agent at its request by the Reference Banks (as the case may be) as of the applicable time on the Quotation Day for Loans in the applicable currency and the applicable Interest Period as the rate at which the relevant Reference Bank could borrow funds in the London (or other applicable) interbank market in the relevant currency and for the relevant period, were it to do so by asking for and then accepting interbank offers in reasonable market size in that currency and for that period.