Design Characteristics Sample Clauses

Design Characteristics. Design characteristics shall be considered as an environmental element. All characteristics of design including installations for outside lighting must be approved by IAMSA. Designs include benches, shades, canopies, signs, posts, fountains, sculptures, etc.
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Design Characteristics. It is understood by the Parties that the information contained in Appendix B is preliminary and included to show the general concepts of the Interconnection Facilities. Additional items for interconnection and reinforcement may be identified, the interconnection configuration may change, and specific material items and quantities may change. INTERCONNECTION ONE LINE DIAGRAM AES RED OAK AES RED OAK/JCP&L INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM SYSTEM AROUND INTERCONNECTION B2 EQUIPMENT TO BE PROVIDED BY THE POWER PRODUCER DESCRIPTION 230 KV Switchyard (including but not limited to the following): One 324 MVA Generator Step-up Transformer Three 200 MVA Generator Step-up Transformers Two Station Auxiliary Transformers Power Circuit Breakers Disconnect Switches Surge Arrestors Instrument Transformers Control and Protective Relay Panels Switchyard Storage Battery Switchyard Battery Charger Low Voltage Switchyard Miscellaneous Switchyard Equipment Switchyard Equipment Installation Design and Fabrication of Substation Structures Cast in place concrete for substation structures Excavation and Fill Aggregate Surfacing Chain Link Fence Revenue Metering System Backup Metering System Voice and Data Telephone circuits SCADA system equipment Protective Relaying as required by Appendix D to this Agreement B3 EQUIPMENT TO BE PROVIDED BY THE COMPANY QUANTITY DESCRIPTION RED OAK 230 KV SUBSTATION 2 230 kV 3000A 40kA 2-cycle Breakers w/12 CT's/Annunciator/TravelCheck 1 Days Breaker Field Services (Pre-Installation Check-Out) 12 Doble Test Links & Adapter Plates, 3000A (for 230-kV breakers) 4 230 kV 3000 A GOAB Switches (for visual disconnect for breakers) 4 230 kV Switch Stand 2 230kV CCVT, w/Carrier Acc., 1200/2000:1, 0.01 mfd 2 230kV CCVT, w/o Carrier Acc., 1200/2000:1, 0.01 mfd 3 230kV Line Trap, 3000A 2 230kV CCVT/Wave Trap Rack (Steel) + shipping 2 230kV CCVT Rack (Steel) + shipping 2 Line Tuning Unit, Dual Frequency 1 Lot 4" Bus Tubing (approx. 700') and 3-Phase Bus Stands (approx 24) 2 230 kV Line Xxxxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxxxxx 0 Xxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx 0 Xxxxxxxx, 00x00, +Installation, w/Heat Pump 1 Building general wiring and lighting 1 Lot Telephone Protection Equipment 1 125 Vdc Charger (12A) 1 125Vdc Battery and Rack (60 Cells, 100Ah) 1 AC Panel & associated equipment 1 DC Panel & associated equipment 2 HV Line Panels 1 XXX 0 Xxxxxxx Service Transformer & Associated Equipment 1 Miscellaneous Purchases RED OAK REMOTE TERMINALS 4 230 kV CCVT, w/Carrier Acc., 1200/2000:1, 0.01 mfd 4 230 kV Line ...
Design Characteristics intended to support the acoustical requirements must be validated by a qualified and approved acoustical consultant. The acoustical report generated will address acoustical requirements for the HVAC system, ambient noise levels, lighting ballasts, reflective surfaces, treatments, reverberation, and other noise mitigation methodologies.
Design Characteristics. ‌ This base architecture enables us to explore several interesting characteristics that set us apart from existing systems. We list some of these unique characteristics, where the first four are features we can use to our advantage, while the last two are challenges that may handicap our system.
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  • Characteristics The Initial Contracts have the following characteristics: (i) all the Contracts are secured by Motorcycles; (ii) no Initial Contract has a remaining maturity of more than 84 months; and (iii) the final scheduled payment on the Initial Contract with the latest maturity is due not later than June 2014. Approximately 77.89% of the Principal Balance of the Initial Contracts as of the Initial Cutoff Date is attributable to loans for purchases of new Motorcycles and approximately 22.11% is attributable to loans for purchases of used Motorcycles. No Initial Contract was originated after the Initial Cutoff Date. No Initial Contract has a Contract Rate less than 3.989%. The last scheduled payment date of the Contracts (including any Subsequent Contracts) is due not later than September 2014. Approximately 98.98% of the Principal Balance of the Initial Contracts as of the Initial Cutoff Date is attributable to loans to purchase Motorcycles manufactured by Harley-Davidson or Buell and approximately 1.02% of the Principal Balance of the Initial Contracts as of the Initial Cutoff Date is attributable to loans to purchase Motorcycles not manufactured by Harley-Davidson or Buell.

  • Individual Characteristics Each Receivable has the following individual characteristics as of the Cut-Off Date:

  • Configuration The configuration for the Purchase Right Aircraft will be the Detail Specification for Model 767-3S2F aircraft at the revision level in effect at the time of the Supplemental Agreement. Such Detail Specification will be revised to include (i) changes required to obtain required regulatory certificates and (ii) other changes as mutually agreed upon by Boeing and Customer.

  • Mortgage Loan Characteristics The characteristics of the related Mortgage Loan Package are as set forth on the description of the pool characteristics for the applicable Mortgage Loan Package delivered pursuant to Section 11 on the related Closing Date in the form attached as Exhibit B to each related Assignment and Conveyance Agreement;

  • Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications furnished on the CD are intended to establish the standards for quality, performance and technical requirements for all labor, workmanship, material, methods and equipment necessary to complete the Work. When specifications and drawings are provided or referenced by the County, these are to be considered part of the Scope of Work, and to be specifically documented in the Detailed Scope of Work. For convenience, the County supplied specifications, if any, and the Technical Specifications furnished on the CD.

  • Changes to Specifications All Specifications and any changes thereto agreed to by the parties from time to time shall be in writing, dated and signed by the parties. Any change to the Packaging process shall be deemed a Specification change. No change in the Specifications shall be implemented by PCI, whether requested by Client, requested by PCI or requested or required by any Regulatory Authority, until the parties have agreed in writing to such change, the implementation date of such change, and any increase or decrease in costs, expenses or fees associated with such change (including any change to Pricing). PCI shall respond promptly to any request made by Client for a change in the Specifications, and both parties shall use commercially reasonable, good faith efforts to agree to the terms of such change in a timely manner. As soon as possible after a request is made for any change in Specifications, PCI shall notify Client of the costs associated with such change and shall provide such supporting documentation as Client may reasonably require. Client shall pay all costs associated with such agreed upon changes. If there is a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the terms of the Specifications, this Agreement shall control. PCI reserves the right to postpone effecting changes to the Specifications, or in the case of changes requested or required by any Regulatory Authority postpone Packaging under this Agreement, until such time as the parties agree to and execute the required written amendment.

  • Components Patheon will purchase and test all Components (with the exception of Client-Supplied Components) at Patheon’s expense and as required by the Specifications.

  • Interfaces Bellcore’s GR-446-CORE defines the interface between the administration system and LIDB including specific message formats. (Bellcore’s TR-NWP-000029, Section 10)

  • Compatibility 1. Any unresolved issue arising from a mutual agreement procedure case otherwise within the scope of the arbitration process provided for in this Article and Articles 25A to 25G shall not be submitted to arbitration if the issue falls within the scope of a case with respect to which an arbitration panel or similar body has previously been set up in accordance with a bilateral or multilateral convention that provides for mandatory binding arbitration of unresolved issues arising from a mutual agreement procedure case.

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