VRF definition

VRF means the vehicle registration fee adopted by the voters of the County in 2010 pursuant to Government Code Section 65089.20, as codified pursuant to Senate Bill 83 in 2009.
VRF means Virtual Routing and Forwarding
VRF means variable refrigerant flow.

Examples of VRF in a sentence

  • FGL hereby grants you the limited, non-exclusive and non-transferable rights only for the purpose of maintaining and testing VRF air-conditioning system products (VRF) provided you comply with all terms and conditions of this LICENSE AGREEMENT.

  • The Apartments have been designed for Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) system of air conditioning; with suitable provision for keeping outdoor units of the AC system and also the route to take refrigerant piping, which the Allottee shall have to strictly follow while installing their AC units.

  • The Network Design Document and Port Order will specify the sub-elements or configurable attributes to the Port (e.g. Port speed, link protocol, routing protocol, VRF policy, Class of Service (for DS3/E3 and below), and where Customer requests, Multicast VPN).

  • Upon procurement of the Service, LightEdge will provision one or more of the following for the Virtual Server product as required: - Web-based management access - Network Infrastructure o vNICs (up to 2 included at no cost) o VLANs (up to 3 per Customer included at no cost) o Subnets (up to /26 included at no cost) o Routing (1 VRF per Customer included at no cost) Additional quantity of units above may be available at additional cost.

  • Data acquisition application The is a program which is made resident when the Service Tool starts, and exchanges data with the VRF System transmission line.

  • The Texas RE BOD has the authority to approve Violation Risk Factors and Violation Severity Levels and may modify the VRF or VSL proposed by Texas RE staff.

  • As a minimum, the Tenant Improvements are to provide VRF heat pump condensing units with heat recovery outdoors and fan coil units indoors.

  • L3 infrastructure virtualization technologies, like Virtual Routing Forwarding (VRF) can be applied to extend virtualization across L2 boundaries.

  • In developing the recommended VRF and VSL assignments, Texas RE staff will take into consideration the views of the standard drafting team, stakeholder comments received on the draft VRFs and VSLs during the posting for comment process, the non-binding poll results, regulatory directives, and VRF and VSL assignments for other Regional Standards to ensure consistency and relevance across the entire spectrum of NERC Reliability Standards.

  • All Apartments to be fully air-conditioned by providing VRF units at extra cost.


More Definitions of VRF

VRF means virtual routing and forwarding, which is a technology included in IP network routers that allows multiple instances of a routing table to exist in a router and work simultaneously; and
VRF means Virtual Routing and Forwarding.

Related to VRF

  • NHS means the National Health Service;

  • Service Partners - means any successful vendor who is awarded the proposal or who entered into an agreement with CIPC and/or its clients to offer consulting services in areas such as but not limited to, strategic e-business consulting, evaluation, implementation and continuous improvement or system integration.

  • Managing Partner means Geodyne Production Company, a Delaware corporation, and any other Person admitted as additional or Substituted Managing Partner pursuant to Article Six of this Agreement.

  • Hosting Partners - means companies who entered into an agreement with CIPC in the areas of application management; application hosting, application service provision, and marketplace hosting are incorporated in this category.

  • MSD means the Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District.