Variable Capacity definition

Variable Capacity means [***].
Variable Capacity means the temporary, incremental TPF System capacity, as measured in MIPS, utilized in excess of the Baseline Capacity. [**]
Variable Capacity means a room air conditioner or room heat pump the volumetric flow rate of its refrigerant can be changed or varied in series of two or more steps;

Examples of Variable Capacity in a sentence

  • The Administrative Agent shall have received an Officer’s Certificate of the Borrower certifying that attached thereto is a true, correct and complete copy of the duly executed Variable Capacity Rights Agreement.

  • IBM will deliver [**] processors as specified below for used in the TPF Complex as defined above: July 2006 [**] [**] [**] [**] [**] July 2006 [**] [**] [**] [**] [**] July 2006 [**] [**] [**] [**] [**] July 2006 [**] [**] [**] [**] [**] July 2006 [**] [**] [**] [**] [**] July 2006 [**] [**] [**] [**] [**] Note 1: These Machines will be installed as the Models described in the GDS Complex Variable Capacity Section of this Amendment.

  • For each GDS Utilization Credit Year other than the last one, should the amount advanced be more than the amount earned during the applicable GDS Utilization Credit Year, then any such overpayment to Worldspan will be deducted from any Fixed Usage Credits or Variable Capacity Credits that might be earned in the next subsequent GDS Utilization Credit Year.

  • Any advanced but not earned Fixed Usage Credits will reduce the Fixed Usage Credit or Variable Capacity Credit available to be earned by Worldspan during the subsequent GDS Utilization Credit Year.

Related to Variable Capacity

  • Idle capacity means the unused capacity of partially used facilities. It is the difference between (a) that which a facility could achieve under 100 percent operating time on a one-shift basis less operating interruptions resulting from time lost for repairs, setups, unsatisfactory materials, and other normal delays and (b) the extent to which the facility was actually used to meet demands during the accounting period. A multi-shift basis should be used if-it can be shown that this amount of usage would normally be expected for the type of facility involved.

  • Excess capacity means volume or capacity in a duct, conduit, or support structure other than a utility pole or anchor which can be used, pursuant to the orders and regulations of the Commission, for a pole attachment.

  • New Capacity means a new Generator, a substantial addition to the capacity of an existing Generator, or the reactivation of all or a portion of a Generator that has been out of service for five years or more that commences commercial service after the effective date of this definition.

  • Nameplate capacity means the maximum electrical generating output (in MWe) that a generator can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by seasonal or other deratings as measured in accordance with the United States Department of Energy standards.

  • Available Capacity means the capacity from the Project, expressed in whole megawatts, that is available to generate Product. [For As-Available Product facilities only]