Remote Monitoring Equipment definition

Remote Monitoring Equipment has the meaning set out in paragraph 1.3 of ICA Schedule Two; Reset Date means the date on which new Regulatory Settings become effective; Target Taranaki Pressure means the pressure determined by First Gas at or near the Xxxxxxxx Road Offtake to be sufficient to: deliver Shippers’ approved Nominated Quantities; provide, using reasonable endeavours, a reasonable quantity of Gas for use in connection with an event or circumstance that First Gas believes, acting as a Reasonable and Prudent Operator, has or may detrimentally affect the transmission of Gas through the Transmission System or has or may deplete Line Pack to an unacceptable level, and includes an Emergency and a Critical Contingency; and/or provide, using reasonable endeavours, a reasonable quantity of Gas to allow for delivery having regard to relevant Agreed Hourly Profiles and/or relevant Running Mismatch Tolerances; Tax has the meaning set out in section 12.3; Termination Fee means, in respect of any Delivery Point or Odorisation Facilities for which an Interconnection Fee and/or Odorisation Fee is payable, the amount that represents the cost to First Gas of such Delivery Point and/or Odorisation Facilities (as applicable) that remains to be recovered at the end of any Year, referred to as the termination fee in ICA Schedule One (including as amended, updated or added to pursuant to this Agreement) or determined and notified by First Gas in accordance with section 11 or otherwise in accordance with this Agreement (as applicable); and
Remote Monitoring Equipment means the electronic equipment used to operate systems such as live video feed, live audio feed, motion sensing system, radio frequency identification, web-based monitoring system, or other device approved by the department. It also means that the equipment used must have the ability to engage in live two-way communication with the individual being monitored.
Remote Monitoring Equipment means the equipment used to operate systems such as live video feed, live audio feed, motion sensing system, radio frequency identification, web-based monitoring system, or other device that meets the requirements set forth in this rule. It also means the equipment used to engage in live two-way communication with the individual being monitored.

Examples of Remote Monitoring Equipment in a sentence

  • An entry of a Russian athlete is only valid if entered as a representative of the ROC.

  • A three-year cost cap on a specific group of services (i.e., Environmental Accessibility Adaptations, Home-Delivered Meals, Personal Emergency Response Systems, Remote Monitoring, Remote Monitoring Equipment, and Specialized Medical Equipment and Supplies) is being increased from $6,000 to $7,500.

  • Equipment owned by the Market Generator, will be interfaced from the control equipment in the Market Generators facility with either a Remote Monitoring Equipment or a Remote Terminal Unit provided by the Network Operator.

  • To enable System Management to monitor the operating state of generators connected to the SWIS, the Market Generator shall provide real time operational data points from the generators to interface through the Remote Monitoring Equipment for transmission to the WPN SCADA Master Station at the EPCC.

  • The rule is being amended to reflect addition of the Remote Monitoring and Remote Monitoring Equipment services to the Level One Waiver.


More Definitions of Remote Monitoring Equipment

Remote Monitoring Equipment has the meaning set out in paragraph 1.3 of Schedule Two; Reset Date means the date on which new Regulatory Settings become effective; Scheduled Quantity means that part of the aggregate of Shippers’ Nominated Quantities at a Receipt Point for a Day approved by the Interconnected Party (as the OBA Party) and First Gas in accordance with section 4 of the Code;
Remote Monitoring Equipment has the meaning set out in paragraph 1.3 of Schedule Two; Reset Date means the date on which new Regulatory Settings become effective; Tax has the meaning set out in section 12.3;
Remote Monitoring Equipment has the meaning set out in paragraph 1.3 of ICA Schedule Two; Reset Date means the date on which new Regulatory Settings become effective;
Remote Monitoring Equipment has the meaning set out in paragraph 1.3 of ICA Schedule Two; Reset Date means the date on which new Regulatory Settings become effective; Tax has the meaning set out in section 12.3; Termination Fee means, in respect of any Delivery Point or Odorisation Facilities for which an Interconnection Fee and/or Odorisation Fee is payable, the amount that represents the cost to First Gas of that such Delivery Point and/or Odorisation Facilities (as applicable) that remains to be recovered at the end of any Year, as referred to as the termination fee in ICA Schedule One (including as amended, updated or added to pursuant to this Agreement) or determined and notified by First Gas in accordance with section 11 or otherwise in accordance with this Agreement (as applicable); and
Remote Monitoring Equipment has the meaning set out in paragraph 1.3 of Schedule Two; Scheduled Quantity means that part of the aggregate of Shippers’ Nominated Quantities at a Delivery Point for a Day approved by the Interconnected Party (as the OBA Party) that First Gas also approves in accordance with section 4 of the Code; Scheduled Maintenance means Maintenance planned and scheduled ahead of time by the Party undertaking it; Shipper has the meaning set out in the Code; Supplementary Agreement has the meaning set out in the Code; Tax means any present, new or changed tax, duty, impost, levy or charge (excluding income tax) directly or indirectly imposed from time to time by the Government, any other regulatory authority or other body whether before or after the Commencement Date, on or incurred by First Gas (or any of its related companies) directly in respect of the supplies under this Agreement;
Remote Monitoring Equipment means the equipment used to operate systems such as live video feed, live audio feed, motion sensing system, radio frequency identification, web-based monitoring system, or other device approved by the department. It also means the equipment used to engage in live two-way communication with the individual being monitored. Specify applicable (if any) limits on the amount, frequency, or duration of this service:
Remote Monitoring Equipment has the meaning set out in paragraph 1.3 of Schedule Two; Scheduled Quantity means that part of the aggregate of Shippers’ Nominated Quantities at a Receipt Point for a Day approved by the Interconnected Party (as the OBA Party) that First Gas also approved in accordance with section 4 of the Code; Scheduled Maintenance means Maintenance planned and scheduled ahead of time by the Party undertaking it; Shipper has the meaning set out in the Code; Supplementary Agreement has the meaning set out in the Code; Tax means any present, new or changed tax, duty, impost, levy or charge (excluding income tax) directly or indirectly imposed from time to time by the Government, any other regulatory authority or other body whether before or after the Commencement Date, on or incurred by First Gas (or any of its related companies) directly in respect of the supplies under this Agreement; TSA or Transmission Services Agreement has the meaning set out in the Code; Work Permit means the relevant permit issued by the Interconnected Party to First Gas, under the Interconnected Party’s “Permit to Work Procedure” (as amended from time to time), allowing First Gas to carry out work on its Equipment; and Year means a period of 365 (or 366 in a leap Year) consecutive Days commencing at 0000 hours on the 1st Day of October in each Year and ending at 2400 hours on the 30th Day of September in the following Year provided that the first Year shall be the broken period from 0000 hours on the Commencement Date, or Gas-on Date (if not 1 October) to 2400 hours on 30th September immediately following the Commencement Date or Gas-on Date. Construction In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires: “inject” includes to cause or allow Gas to flow into the Transmission System at a Receipt Point, and other grammatical forms of “inject” shall be construed accordingly;