Technical operation definition

Technical operation means the act of making process control or system integrity decisions which directly impact the quality or quantity of water or effluent.
Technical operation means a phase of the contract operation that starts with the completion of Phase 2 of the procedure for proving interoperability described in Annex 2 to those General Terms and Conditions and ends with the commencement of Commercial Operation, in which phase the Provider has the opportunity to conduct tests in a real environment with on-board units installed on road vehicles of paid road network users with whom it has a contract concluded.

Examples of Technical operation in a sentence

  • Technical operation decisions shall be subject to the advice of the TAC with the approval of the SMG.

  • Technical operation and interface of AV equipment with computer applications, data management and telephone equipment including video teleconference equipment shall be a requirement of the contract service providers.

  • Technical operation has been proven to be within System Operator performance requirements by several pilot projects (Black, 2014; Kempton et al., 2009), therefore the first key assumption is that that V2X can provide most of the services as BESS.

  • Technical operation of the BDC is carried out by qualified personnel.

  • If the Supplier was provided the correct PIN code, password or another form of authorization during a phone call or when using a different form of communication, the Supplier will be authorized to carry out the respective Technical operation, however, in no case will it be responsible for determining whether the person performing the respective operation is really a Statutory body, an Account manager, Other authorized person or any other person acting on behalf of the Subscriber.

  • The Supplier reserves the right to prevent access to the Customer zone or disable a Technical operation to be carried out by a Statutory body, an Account manager or Other authorized person using a phone or other means of communication, in particular, if such persons failed to provide the correct PIN code, password, authorized message or otherwise failed to authorize themselves, if the Supplier doubts their identity or there is a suspicion that a PIN code, password, or similar have been misused.

  • Technical operations may be carried out on behalf of the Subscriber only by the Statutory bodies, Account managers and Other authorized persons to whom the Supplier provided a PIN code in advance, provided that they can provide the correct PIN code to the Supplier when performing the Technical operation (when speaking on the phone or using a different method of communication).

  • The Supplier shall not be authorized or obliged to carry out a Technical operation if it was not provided the correct PIN code, password, authorized message or another form of authorization.

  • If during a phone call (or when using a different method of communication) the respective person provides the correct PIN code, the Supplier shall not be responsible for the caller not being a Statutory body, an Account manager or Other authorized person, or any other person authorized to carry out the respective Technical operation.

  • Technical operation and maintenance systems are not well established (and not fully known by some technical staff) and are not being followed.

Related to Technical operation

  • Commercial Operation means the condition of operation in which the complete equipment covered under the Contract is officially declared by the Owner to be available for continuous operation at different loads up to and including rated capacity. Such declaration by the Owner, however, shall not relieve or prejudice the Contractor of any of his obligations under the Contract.

  • Commence commercial operation means, with regard to a unit that serves a generator, to have begun to produce steam, gas, or other heated medium used to generate electricity for sale or use, including test generation subject to the following:

  • Project Manager means the principal employee or agent of the Recipient having administrative authority over the Project designated in Appendix B pursuant to Section VI hereof, or authorized designee as per written notification to the Director.

  • Construction Services means either of the following for construction-manager-at-risk, design-build and job-order-contracting project delivery methods:

  • Commercial Operation Date means the date on which a Material Project is substantially complete and commercially operable.