Temporary Power definition

Temporary Power means an electrical service that has been installed to provide power during construction or remodeling and will be removed after permanent power is installed.

Examples of Temporary Power in a sentence

  • Temporary Power supply if required for construction purpose will be arranged by TSTRANSCO at one point in the substation site from DISCOM.

  • Temporary Power supply if required for construction purpose will be arranged by TSTRANSCO at one point in the Substation site from DISCOM.

  • We provide 24-hour Emergency Restoration services including: Water and Fire Damage Mitigation Storm Damage Drying and Dehumidification Mold Remediation Document Recovery and Restoration Temporary Power Temporary Repairs We provide Reconstruction services including: Structural Repairs Demolition Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Interior Finishes Exterior Finishes Roofing Services Emergency restoration and general contracting services.

  • Temporary Power On-Demand Power that may be Activated for a specified duration.

  • Bull Business Partners set the prices at which they sell Temporary Power On Demand.

  • The warranty period for On-Demand Power, including all associated parts, is based on the date Power is physically installed on a TPOD Machine, regardless of when or whether requests for Temporary Power On Demand are ever made.

  • Requested Units TPOD Units Customer specifies when activating Temporary Power.

  • TPOD Unit The duration and amount of Temporary Power that is Activated.

  • This agreement does not authorize any use of the property beyond authorizing a Temporary Power Pole.

  • Tenant shall use Landlord's designated electrical contractor, at Tenant's expense, to perform the tap-in to the Building's electrical system for the Temporary Power.

Related to Temporary Power

  • temporary post means a post other than a permanent post.

  • Temporary Position means a position that the Employer has determined will be in excess of thirty (30) calendar days and not more than two (2) years, but which is not a Regular Position. Temporary Positions are intended for staffing of short term projects and interim staffing relief during periods such as the absences of employees or for unexpected and temporary changes in workload. A Temporary Position may be either a new position for the designated period or a temporary vacancy of a Regular Position or of a previously vacated Temporary Position.

  • Temporary use means a use or structure on improved or unimproved real estate which is of impermanent nature, and is used for less than ninety days in a calendar year.

  • Temporary housing means any tent, trailer, motor home, or other structure used for human shelter which is designed to be transportable and which is not attached to the ground, to another structure, or to any utilities system on the same premises for more than thirty (30) days.

  • temporary building means a Building designed or constructed, erected or placed on land and which is demolished or removed from the lands within twelve months of Building Permit issuance;