TMED definition

TMED means the threshold value used to determine a major event day as defined in IEEE Guide for Electric Power Distribution Reliability Indices 1366-2012, Section 1.5, available as noted in Appendix B.
TMED means the threshold value used to determine a major event day. TMED as determined for each utility pursuant to the IEEE Guide for Electric Power Distribution Reliability Indices 1366-2012.
TMED means a major event day identification threshold value.

Examples of TMED in a sentence

  • Statistically, days having a daily system SAIDI greater than TMED are days on which the energy delivery system experienced stresses beyond that normally expected (such as severe weather).

  • A day in which the daily system SAIDI exceeds a threshold value, TMED.

  • The Company and the Division agree to fix the threshold value at a TMED value equal to 5.34 for the years 2007 and 2008, at which time the Company and the Division will review the Company’s performance to determine if the threshold value should be re-calculated using the IEEE Std.

  • I understand and agree to promptly update in the enrollment agreement if there is a change in any information provided.

  • The TMED threshold value will be fixed at 5.34 for the years 2007 and 2008, at which time the Company’s performance will be reviewed to determine if the threshold value should be re-calculated using the IEEE Std.


More Definitions of TMED

TMED means the threshold value used to determine a major event day. TMED as determined for each utility pursuant to the IEEE Guide for Electric Power Distribution Reliability Indices 1366-2012, available as noted in Appendix B.
TMED means the Technical and Madrasah Education Division of the Recipient’s Ministry of Education, or any successor thereto.