Successful repair definition

Successful repair means tightening, adjusting, or replacing equipment or a component for the purpose of stopping or reducing fugitive leaks below the minimum leak threshold or emission flow rate standard specified in this subarticle.
Successful repair means tightening, adjusting, or replacing equipment or a component for the purpose of stopping or reducing fugitive leaks below the minimum leak threshold or emission flow rate standard specified in this subarticle. A repair shall be deemed “successful” once it is shown, via remeasurement using the applicable technique, as specified in this subarticle, for the equipment or component, that the leak in question has been stopped or reduced below the minimum leak threshold or emission flow rate as specified in this subarticle.
Successful repair means that, immediately upon completion of the repairs to or, if necessary, replacement of a Storage Unit, (a) with respect to any event described in Section 8.02(c)(i), Seller conducts an RA Capacity Qualification Test, at Seller’s expense, and obtains a Unit NQC for the applicable Storage Unit equal to or greater than ninety-eight percent (98%) of the [SCE Note: for a two hour product “SU RA Contract Capacity”; for a four hour product “SU Contract Capacity”] for such Storage Unit, and (b) with respect to any event described in Sections 8.02(c)(ii) or (iii), Seller demonstrates, at Seller’s expense, to SCE’s reasonable satisfaction, and as applicable, that such Storage Unit has and can: with respect to repairs or a replacement associated with Discharging Capacity, (i) Start-Up and ramp up to and remain at full discharge for two (2) consecutive hours, and (ii) immediately thereafter remain available for dispatch under this Agreement by a quantity equal to or greater than ninety-five percent (95%) of SU Contract Capacity for seven (7) consecutive days. with respect to repairs or a replacement associated with Charging Capacity, (i) ramp up to and remain at full charge for two (2) consecutive hours, and (ii) immediately thereafter remain available for charging under this Agreement by a quantity equal to or greater than ninety-five percent (95%) of SU Contract Capacity for seven (7) consecutive days. with respect to repairs or a replacement associated with Storage Capacity, demonstrate that the Storage Capacity is equal to or greater than ninety-five percent (95%) of the Maximum Storage Level for seven (7) consecutive days. Only upon the Successful Repair of a Storage Unit during any Put Delivery Period will SCE be responsible for Variable O&M Charges and Charging Energy Costs incurred by such Storage Unit to demonstrate a Successful Repair. Until such a Successful Repair is demonstrated, any test of the Storage Unit shall be deemed a Seller Initiated Test and the Storage Unit will be deemed unavailable.

Examples of Successful repair in a sentence

  • Successful repair is defined if occlusion of the hernia is visualized (Figure 7E).

  • Successful repair and demonstration thereof shall be cause for payment by Buyer to Seller in full of the quoted amount.

  • Successful repair depends on the expertise of maintenance staff and on the availability and location of spare parts.

  • Successful repair of bilateral common carotid artery dissections from hanging.

  • Successful repair would rely on just the right string of causal processes and could not be relied upon.

  • Following HUD’s response the OCD-DRU will communicate HUD’s response to the grantee by traceable correspondence.

  • Anatomy of the Inguinal Region Successful repair of a groin hernia requires knowledge about the anatomy of the abdominal wall, inguinal canal, and femoral canal.

  • RING+-STRING: Successful repair technique for ischemic mitral regurgitation with severe leaflet tethering.

  • In 2021, 344,000 tons of food were lost in the United States due to equipment issues in the retail and food service subsectors.44 Successful repair of leaks and avoiding leaks are a few ways to help ensure that these appliances are operating efficiently and as intended and can help to avoid unnecessary food waste.

  • Reed MK, Lowry PA, Myers SI: Successful repair of pediatric popliteal artery trauma.


More Definitions of Successful repair

Successful repair means that, immediately upon completion of the repairs to a Generating Unit, (a) with respect to any event described in Section 8.02(c)(i), Seller conducts an RA Capacity Qualification Test, at Seller’s expense, and obtains a Unit NQC for the applicable Generating Unit equal to or greater than ninety-eight percent (98%) of GU Contract Capacity for such Generating Unit, and (b) with respect to any event described in Sections 8.02(c)(ii) or (iii), Seller demonstrates, at Seller’s expense, to SCE’s reasonable satisfaction that such Generating Unit has and can (ai) Start-Up and ramp up to and remain at full load for two (2) consecutive hours, and (bii) immediately thereafter remain available for dispatch under this Agreement by a quantity equal to or greater than ninety-eight percent (98%) of GU Contract Capacity for seven (7) consecutive days. Only upon the Successful Repair of a Generating Unit during any Put Delivery Period will SCE be responsible for Variable O&M Charges and the Gas Costs of such Generating Unit to demonstrate a Successful Repair. Until such a Successful Repair is demonstrated, any test of the Generating Unit shall be deemed a Seller Initiated Test and the Generating Unit will be deemed unavailable; provided, upon Seller’s demonstration of a Successful Repair, the Generating Unit will be deemed available retroactive to the hour that it started up and ramped to full load under this definition.
Successful repair means tightening or adjusting or replacing equipment or a component for the purpose of stopping or reducing fugitive leaks below the lowest leak threshold specified in this subarticle.
Successful repair means that, immediately upon completion of the repairs to a particular Storage Unit, Seller conducts an RA Capacity Qualification Test, at Seller’s expense, and obtains (a) a Unit NQC for the applicable Storage Unit equal to or greater than ninety-eight percent (98%) of SU Capacity for such Storage Unit and (b) a Unit EFC for the applicable Storage Unit equal to or greater than ninety-eight (98%) of the SU Flexible Capacity for such Storage Unit.
Successful repair means that, immediately upon completion of the repairs to a Generating Unit, Seller demonstrates, at Seller’s expense, to SCE’s reasonable satisfaction that such Generating Unit has and can (a) Start-Up and ramp up to and remain at full load for two (2) consecutive hours, and (b) immediately thereafter remain available for dispatch under this Agreement by a quantity equal or greater than ninety-eight percent (98%) of such Generating Unit’s Contract Capacity for seven (7) consecutive days. Upon the Successful Repair of a Generating Unit SCE will be responsible for Variable O&M Charges and Gas Costs of natural
Successful repair means tightening, adjusting, or replacing equipment or a component for the purpose of stopping or reducing fugitive leaks below the minimum leak detection threshold
Successful repair means that, immediately upon completion of the repairs to a particular Generating Unit, Seller conducts an RA Capacity Qualification Test, at Seller’s expense, and obtains (a) a Unit NQC for the applicable Generating Unit equal to or greater than ninety-eight percent (98%) of GU Capacity for such Generating Unit and (b) a Unit EFC for the applicable Generating Unit equal to or greater than ninety-eight (98%) of the GU Flexible Capacity for such Generating Unit.

Related to Successful repair

  • Successful Completion means that in the reasonable opinion of the Customer, Deliverables completed by the Supplier are fit for purpose, completed on time and otherwise meet all the criteria defined under this Contract;

  • Successful Vendor means the organization or person with whom the order is placed or who is contracted to execute the work as detailed in the bid.

  • Successful Syndication shall have the meaning given to such term in the Fee Letter.

  • Final Repayment Date means the date falling on the earlier of (i) the date falling on the sixth anniversary of the Drawdown Date and (ii) 30 November 2023.

  • Successful Bidder As defined in Section 7.01(c).

  • Successful Bidder(s) means the bidder(s) to whom work in this tender is awarded.

  • Final Completion means the date determined and certified by A/E and Owner on which the Work is fully and satisfactorily complete in accordance with the Contract.

  • Repair means to restore to proper operating condition a tank, pipe, spill prevention equipment, overfill prevention equipment, corrosion protection equipment, release detection equipment or other UST system component that has caused a release of product from the UST system or has failed to function properly.