Isolation Points definition

Isolation Points means points allocated by the JSC to a community in accordance with Appendix “C”.

Examples of Isolation Points in a sentence

  • By no later than April 1 of the same year, the JSC must amend the Isolation Points assigned to each of the communities in Appendix A, to reflect the results of the annual review.

  • If the evaluation results in a rating for the community of at least 0.5 Isolation Points, the JSC must add the community to Appendix A.

  • To be included in Appendix A, a community must receive at least 0.5 Isolation Points as a result of the application of Appendix C.

  • In addition to amendments made to Appendix A as a result of that annual review, Appendix A may be amended periodically to reflect any changes determined by the JSC to be appropriate and consistent with this Agreement, provided however that any community listed on Appendix A must have at least 0.5 Isolation Points.

  • To be included in Appendix A, a community must receive at least 0.5 Isolation Points as a result of the application of Appendix B.

Related to Isolation Points

  • Demarcation Point The Demarcation Point shall have the meaning set forth in 47 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM): Equipment that links End User xDSL connections to a single packet switch, typically ATM or IP. Direct Trunked Transport (DTT): A DS1 or DS3 interoffice facility that connects the CenturyLink Serving Wire Center of the CLEC’s Local Interconnection Entrance Facility or Collocation to the terminating CenturyLink Tandem or End Office used exclusively for the transmission and routing of Telephone Exchange Service and Exchange Access.

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.

  • Connection Point means an exit point or an entry point or a bidirectional point identified or to be identified as such in an access contract.

  • Process Gas means gas used for which alternate fuels, other than another gaseous fuel, are not technically feasible such as in applications requiring precise temperature controls and precise flame characteristics.

  • Inter-connection Point means interface point of renewable energy generating facility with the transmission system or distribution system, as the case may be: