Feeder definition

Feeder means a high voltage circuit served by automatic switchgear at 3.3kV and above, and for which the Distributor can reasonably aggregate network interruption statistics to monitor average feeder performance;
Feeder means a HT or EHT distributor, emanating from a sub station, to which a distribution sub station or HT or EHT consumers are connected.
Feeder means an LT, HT or EHT line, emanating from a sub-station, to which a distribution sub-station or LT, HT or EHT consumers are connected;

Examples of Feeder in a sentence

  • Sponsor: NEW MOUNTAIN GUARDIAN INVESTMENTS IV UNLEVERED, L.L.C. By: Name: Rated Feeder: NEW MOUNTAIN GUARDIAN IV INCOME RATED FEEDER II, LTD.

  • The installation of underground conduits for the first phase of the NBU Feeder will, as directed by NBU, include capacity to carry one additional feeder where adjacent to the Gold Coast Feeder, and will be included as part of other public infrastructure improvements (e.g., water/sewer, roads, etc.) of the Veramendi Development.

  • The locations of the Remote Premises (e.g., Feeder Distribution Interfaces, “FDI”) and the customer addresses served by each Remote Premise are available to CLECs through the Raw Loop Data Tool.

  • Accordingly, Veramendi agrees that it will bear the full cost for development of the Gold Coast Feeder, River Road West Feeder and the Hill Country Drive Feeder and a proportional share of the capacity of the NBU Feeder, as set forth in this Agreement.

  • Feeder (USLF) provides connectivity between BellSouth's central office and its cross-box (or other access point) that serves an end user location.


More Definitions of Feeder

Feeder means an electrical line emanating from a substation, to which a distribution substation or LT or HT consumers are connected;
Feeder funds that invest their assets in the Trust and that have the same investment objective and policies as the Trust;
Feeder fund that invests all of its assets in a "master" portfolio, the Master Focus Twenty Trust, that has the same investment objective and policies as the Fund. All investments will be made at the Trust level. This structure is sometimes called a "master/feeder" structure. The Fund's investment results will correspond directly to the investment results of the Trust. For simplicity, this Distribution Plan uses the term "Fund" to include the Trust.
Feeder is As Defined in Attachment 2.
Feeder funds (each, a "Fund") that invest all of their assets in the Trust and that have the same investment objective and policies as the Trust.
Feeder means a LT, HT or EHT distributor, emanating from a substation, to which a distribution substation or LT, HT or EHT consumers are connected;
Feeder means a low voltage or medium voltage line of a distribution network being capable of supplying or absorbing at least 30 kVA of electricity in compliance with the Distribution Code;