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Distribution system The portion of the transmission and facilities of an electric system that is dedicated to delivering electric energy to an end-user.
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Distribution systemThe method by which an insurance company reaches its insureds—that is, as direct writer, wholesaler, agency system, or broker market.
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Distribution systemThe local cables, transformers, substations and other equipment used to distribute and deliver energy.
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Distribution systemIn IEEE 802.11 terminology, a distribution system interconnects Basic Service Set (BSS) to build a premise-wide network that allows users of mobile equipment to roam and stay connected to the availabl [..]
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Distribution systemThe method used by insurance companies to get the product to their customers, involving all the necessary marketing activities.
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Distribution systemThe poles, wires, and transformers used to deliver electric energy from a bulk power supplier to the consumer.
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Distribution systemThe circuits that deliver power directly to the customer. These are operated at relatively low voltages.
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Distribution system - A term used to describe that part of an electric power system that distributes the electricity to consumers from a bulk power location such as a substation. It includes all lines and equipment beyond the substation fence.
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Distribution systemAn interconnected group of low-voltage lines and associated equipment for the movement or transfer of electric energy
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Distribution systemThe lines, cables, substations, transformers and other equipment connected together to transport electric energy from our power stations to homes and industry. Distribution systems operate at voltages from low voltage (230 volts) to high voltages up to 22kV.
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Distribution systemThe poles, wire and transformers used to deliver electric energy from a bulk power supplier to the consumer.
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Distribution system The portion of an electric system that is dedicated to delivering electric energy to an end user.
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Distribution system The poles, wire, and transformers used to deliver electric energy from a bulk power supplier to the consumer.
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Distribution systemThe portion of an electric system that is dedicated to delivering electric energy to an end user.
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Distribution systemThe portion of the transmission and facilities of an electric system off the bulk power system that is dedicated to delivering electric energy to an end-user.
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Distribution systemConveying means, such as ducts, pipes, and wires, to bring substances or energy from a source to the point of use. The distribution system includes such auxilliary equipment as fans, pumps and transfo [..]
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Distribution systemMeans the system of wires and associated facilities between the delivery points on the transmission lines or the generating station connection and the point of connection to the installation of the consumers.
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Distribution systemThat portion of a power system that functions to deliver power from a substation to the end user (customer). Typically consists of both overhead and underground components and may include substations.
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Distribution systemThat portion of an electricity supply system used to deliver electricity from points on the transmission system to consumers.
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Distribution systemAll electric lines, plant, transformers, switchgear etc which is specified as part of the DSO’s distribution system.
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Distribution systemSystems for delivering Hospital Supplies, Food, laundry, etc., to Patient Care areas.
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Distribution systemAny system by which water is moved from a source to its consumers.
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Distribution systemA system to distribute water which may include valves, pumps, pipes, storage tanks, meters, etc.
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Distribution systemThe collection of pipes, pumps and storage tanks used for drinking water distribution.
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Distribution systemThat part of the electric system that delivers electrical energy to consumers.
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Distribution system When used in the context of an audit, it is the system through which heat/cooling is distributed throughout the house.
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Distribution systemThat portion of an electric delivery system operating under 60 kV that provides electric service to Customers or Wholesale Customers.
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Distribution systemA system that operates at a pressure higher than the standard service pressure delivered to the customer; thus, a pressure regulator is required on each service to control pressure delivered to the customer.
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Distribution systemA system in which the pressure of the natural gas in the mains and service lines is substantially the same as that delivered to the customers' appliances; ordinarily a pressure regulator is not required on individual service lines in a low-pressure natural gas distribution system.
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Distribution systemA system of administrative procedures, transport facilities, storage facilities and user facilities through which supplies move from a central point to the user facilities.
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Distribution systemThe portion of an electric system (after the transmission system) that is dedicated to delivering electric energy to an end user.
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