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BS 4727-2:GRP07(1973) : 1973

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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GLOSSARY OF ELECTROTECHNICAL POWER TELECOMMUNICATION ELECTRONICS LIGHTING AND COLOUR TERMS - TERMS PARTICULAR TO POWER ENGINEERING - TARIFFS TERMINOLOGY

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

08-01-2004

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1973

US$174.51
Excluding Tax where applicable

Cooperating organizations
Guide to the glossary
Foreword
Glossary
207.1 Agreement: tariff parties
208.2 Energy and demand
207.3 Tariff components
207.4 Tariffs classed by form and structure
207.41 Tariffs classed by form
207.42 Tariffs classed by structure
207.5 Tariffs by times of day and year
207.6 Tariffs by class of consumer or use
207.61 Tariffs by consumer classes
207.62 Tariffs by class of use
207.7 Additional tariff conditions
207.8 Associated demand terms
207.9 Costing terms

A glossary of terms associated with the power engineering industry with particular emphasis on tariffs. It covers cooperating organizations, guide to the glossary, agreement: tariff parties, energy and demand, tariff components, tariffs classed by form and structure, tariffs by times of day and year, tariffs by class of consumer or use, additional tariff conditions, associated demand and costing terms.

Committee
GEL/1
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
16
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
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