Gauges Sample Clauses
The 'Gauges' clause defines the requirements and standards for measuring instruments used to monitor or assess specific parameters, such as pressure, temperature, or flow, within a system or process. It typically outlines the types of gauges to be used, their calibration intervals, and the responsibilities for maintenance and accuracy verification. By establishing clear expectations for gauge selection and upkeep, this clause ensures reliable monitoring, reduces the risk of equipment failure, and helps maintain operational safety and compliance.
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Gauges. Volumes of LNG delivered pursuant to this Agreement shall be determined by gauging the LNG in the tanks of the LNG Tankers before and after loading. Each LNG Tanker’s tank shall be equipped with a minimum of two (2) independent sets of level gauges, each set utilizing preferably a different measurement principle. Comparison of the two (2) systems, designated as Primary and Secondary Measurement Systems, shall be performed from time to time to ensure compliance with the acceptable performance tolerances stated herein.
Gauges. Any special gauges or tools necessary for the inspection of any castings (other than standard inspection tools) must be supplied by the Buyer or constructed or purchased by the Seller at the Buyer's expense.
Gauges. All factory instrumentation (mechanical and electronic) and electronic instrument sensors. (Light bulbs are not covered at anytime.)
Gauges. A. Provide dial spring pressure gauge in each sprinkler riser, at the main drain connection, on the floor control valve assembly and on independent pipe from the air supply to the dry systems.
Gauges. All mechanical and electronic factory instrumentation and electronic instrument sensors.
Gauges. The gauge panel will include the following ten (10) ivory gauges with chrome bezels to monitor vehicle performance: - Voltmeter gauge (Volts) Low volts (11.8 VDC) Amber indicator on gauge assembly with alarm High volts (15 VDC) Amber indicator on gauge assembly with alarm Very low volts (11.3 VDC) Amber indicator on gauge assembly with alarm Very high volts (16 VDC) Amber indicator on gauge assembly with alarm - Tachometer (RPM) - Speedometer (Primary (outside) MPH, Secondary (inside) Km/H) - Fuel level gauge (Empty - Full in fractions) Low fuel (1/8 full) Amber indicator on gauge assembly with alarm Very low fuel (1/32) fuel Amber indicator on gauge assembly with alarm - Engine oil pressure gauge (PSI) Low oil pressure to activate engine warning lights and alarms Red indicator on gauge assembly with alarm - Front air pressure gauge (PSI) Low air pressure to activate warning lights and alarm Red indicator on gauge assembly with alarm - Rear air pressure gauge (PSI) Low air pressure to activate warning lights and alarm Red indicator on gauge assembly with alarm - Transmission oil temperature gauge (Fahrenheit) High transmission oil temperature activates warning lights and alarm Amber indicator on gauge assembly with alarm - Engine coolant temperature gauge (Fahrenheit) High engine temperature activates an engine warning light and alarm Red indicator on gauge assembly with alarm - Diesel Exhaust Fluid Level Gauge (Empty - Full in fractions) Low fluid (1/8 full) Amber indicator on gauge assembly with alarm All gauges and gauge indicators will perform prove out at initial power-up to ensure proper performance.
Gauges. Specifications include both Class 1 and No Shok gauge descriptions. KME is providing Class 1 gauges. The fire department has the option to use No Shok gauges.
