Small unit definition

Small unit means any emission unit and associated control (if applicable) that emits less than the following:
Small unit means a fossil fuel fired combustion device which serves a generator with a name plate capacity of 25 MWe or less.
Small unit means, for the purposes of Schedule “A”, any dwelling unit that is 65 m2 or 700 square feet, or less, in size;

Examples of Small unit in a sentence

  • Small unit tactics, marksmanship, night operations and patrolling, and small unit leadership skills were already stressed in Army training.

  • Small unit tactics and indirect action are, therefore, more abundant in these conflicts than direct confrontations.


More Definitions of Small unit

Small unit means any dwelling unit as defined in this By-law that is 70m2 or 750 square feet, or less, in size;
Small unit means a dwelling unit of less than 70 square metres in size irrespective of built form;
Small unit means any dwelling unit as defined in this By-law that is 65 m2 or 700 square feet, or less, in size;
Small unit means any emission unit and associated control that actually emits less than each ofthe following:
Small unit means an agricultural business with no more than 20 hectares of in bye land;
Small unit means an agricultural business with no more than 20 hectares of in-bye land; “SNH” means Scottish Natural Heritage;
Small unit or Sub-Unit of a Large Unit 1.42.1 A Clinical Academic who is appointed to undertake the additional responsibilities associated with the management of a small unit or sub-unit of a large unit will be required to maintain an active clinical role within the Clinical Academic’s specialty and undertake duties that include direct line responsibility for a sub- unit/unit/department of the health unit, and involvement in a number of, but not necessarily all of the following: (a) Cost centre management; including budget preparation, management of allocated funds, preparation of capital works proposals. (b) Line personnel management responsibilities and/or supervision of subordinate staff. (c) Planning and policy development at the Unit level, and, where applicable, at the health unit. (d) Responsibility for management of a strategic implementation programme. (e) Responsibility for the co-ordination of research. (f) Ensuring that teaching commitments are met. (g) Contributing to the overall efficiency and effective operation of the health unit as a member of the management team. (h) Considerable in-patient and/or out-patient workload activity. 1.42.2 A Clinical Academic who is appointed to undertake the additional responsibilities associated with the management of a small unit or sub-unit of a large unit will be paid an allowance shown in Schedule 1.