General Installation Clause Samples
General Installation. (1) The module was rated for use in the A application class which follows the items referred in IEC 61730-1.When the modules in a PV system are connected in series or parallel generally, we recommend simple methods of connecting them in series or parallel as shown below: Series connection of modules: Parallel connection of modules:
(2) The bypass diode should have a Rated Average Forward Current at least 10A, and a Rated Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage of at least 40V.The diode types are as below: Type Maximum DC Blocking Voltage Maximum Average Forward Current
(3) The cable must not be bent or crushed on the direct exit of the cable screw joint include connecter and box. A minimum bending radius R≥4×cable diameter must be maintained. The cable must be routed in a way that tensile stress on the conductor or connections is prevented. The pictures are as below: Document Installation Manual and User Manual for BYD Project No. \ According to the system voltage (1500V) of the IEC standard. Under normal conditions, a PV module is likely to experience conditions that produce more current/voltage than reported at STC. Accordingly, Isc and Voc must be multiplied by 1.25 (for C-Si or non-C-Si) we recommend the maximum number of series connected modules for each module series as stated below: ≤25 BYDxxxMH-36/MHK-36 And the electrical characteristics are within +/- 10% of the indicated values of Isc, Voc, Pmax under STC. Additionally, there is an equation for calculating the modules amount in one string. It also depends on the system voltage and the lowest temperature in latest 40 years. The equation is below, N × Voc 1+ b ×(T − 25) ≤ Vsystem Here:N---means the module’s amount; Voc---means the module’s voltage under STC; β---means the voltage temperature coefficient; T---means the lowest environment temperature in latest 40 years; Vsystem---means the system voltage of the module.
(4) For parallel connection, the current will be added up and the used connectors will be limited by the number of parallel connection. We recommended the maximum number of modules is 3. The fuse protection needs to be determined as well.
(5) To prevent the cables and the connectors from overheating, the cross section of the cables and the capacity of the connectors must be selected to suit the maximum system short circuit current. Please note that the upper limit temperature of cable is 90°C and that of the connector is as follows: Document Installation Manual and User Manual for BYD...
General Installation. United has contracted with Intelsat Inflight LLC (f/k/a Gogo LLC) (“Gogo”) to provide air-to-ground internet service inflight (“United’s Wi-Fi Agreement”). Pursuant to United’s Wi-Fi Agreement, Gogo/Intelsat or one of its subcontractors has installed the Gogo/Intelsat Wi-Fi and inflight entertainment equipment, including associated software (“Wi-Fi Equipment”) on the E175 Aircraft. For purposes of this Amendment, Wi-Fi and inflight entertainment services will be defined as “Wi-Fi Services”. United has purchased all Wi-Fi Equipment installed. Contractor agrees that United shall remain the sole owner of the Wi-Fi Equipment installed on Contractor aircraft and Contractor agrees not to assert any claim of ownership or a lien on such Wi-Fi Equipment. United will purchase all Wi-Fi Equipment.
General Installation. United has contracted with Gogo, Inc. (“Gogo”) to provide air-to-ground internet service inflight (“United’s Wi-Fi Agreement”). Pursuant to United’s Wi-Fi Agreement, Gogo or one of its subcontractors will install the Gogo Wi-Fi and inflight entertainment equipment, including associated software (“Wi-Fi Equipment”) on the ERJ 170 and ERJ175 Aircraft. For purposes of this Amendment, Wi-Fi and inflight entertainment services will be defined as “Wi-Fi Services”. As of the date of this Amendment, Gogo has subcontracted with STS Line Maintenance (“STS”) to perform the actual installation of the Wi-Fi Equipment. Contractor and United agree that the Wi-Fi Equipment will be installed on selected Contractor aircraft that provide United Express regional airline services as such aircraft are determined by United from time to time; such initially selected aircraft are defined by tail number and identified in Exhibit A to this Attachment 3 and may be referred to throughout this Amendment as “Equipped Aircraft”. United has purchased, or will purchase, all Wi-Fi Equipment installed. Contractor agrees that United shall remain the sole owner of the Wi-Fi Equipment installed on Contractor aircraft and Contractor agrees not to assert any claim of ownership or a lien on such Wi-Fi Equipment. United will purchase all Wi-Fi Equipment from Gogo. Contractor agrees to use its commercially reasonable efforts to make its selected aircraft available to Gogo and/or STS (or other installation vendor as applicable) to enable the installation of the Wi-Fi Equipment to occur as expeditiously as possible without interfering with Contractor’s operations (and United agrees to reasonably cooperate with Contractor in this regard with respect to scheduling of the aircraft to facilitate such installation).
General Installation. A. System valves and gauges shall be accessible for operation, inspection, tests, and maintenance.
B. No valve and no piece of equipment or trim shall support the weight of any pipe.
C. Provide a pressure gage on the system side of all control valves, at the top of each standpipe riser, and where indicated on drawings.
D. No cutting, drilling or taping of structural members shall be done without prior written approval of the Port of SF Representative.
E. Powder actuated fastening will not be allowed. Embeds, beam clamps, or drilled fasteners will be required, unless otherwise noted.
F. Prepare all piping having welds for Port of SF Fire Marshal inspection prior to installation.
G. All grooved couplings, fittings, valves, and specialties shall be the products of a single manufacturer. The gasket style and elastomeric material (grade) shall be verified as suitable for the intended service as specified. Gaskets shall be molded and produced by coupling manufacturer and not a third party. Grooved end shall be clean and free from indentations, projections, and roll marks in the area from pipe end to groove for proper gasket sealing. A factory-trained field representative shall provide on-site training for contractor’s field personnel in the proper use of grooving tools and installation of grooved piping products. Factory-trained representative shall periodically review the product installation. Contractor shall remove and replace any improperly installed products.
General Installation. A. Install insulation in areas and in thicknesses indicated or required to produce R-values indicated. Install foam and place insulation tightly around obstructions and fill voids.
B. Place loose-fill insulation to comply with ASTM C 1015.
1. Comply with the Cellulose Insulation Manufacturers Association's Special Report #3, "Standard Practice for Installing Cellulose Insulation."
C. Extend vapor retarder to extremities of areas to be protected from vapor transmission. Secure in place with adhesives or other anchorage. Locate seams at framing members, overlap, and seal with tape.
D. Acoustical fire ▇▇▇▇▇: provide thicknesses to meet required acoustical performance.
General Installation. United has contracted with Intelsat Inflight LLC (f/k/a Gogo LLC) (“Gogo”) to provide air-to-ground internet service inflight (“United’s Wi-Fi Agreement”). Pursuant to United’s Wi-Fi Agreement, Gogo/Intelsat or one of its subcontractors will install the Gogo/Intelsat Wi-Fi and inflight entertainment equipment, including associated software (“Wi-Fi Equipment”) on the E175 Aircraft. For purposes of this Amendment, Wi-Fi and inflight entertainment services will be defined as “Wi-Fi Services”. United has purchased, or will purchase, all Wi-Fi Equipment installed. Contractor agrees that United shall remain the sole owner of the Wi-Fi Equipment installed on Contractor aircraft and Contractor agrees not to assert any claim of ownership or a lien on such Wi-Fi Equipment. United will purchase all Wi-Fi Equipment. Contractor agrees to use its commercially reasonable efforts to make its selected aircraft available to Gogo/Intelsat or the installation vendor to enable the installation of the Wi-Fi Equipment to occur as expeditiously as possible without interfering with Contractor’s operations.
General Installation. The contractor shall perform the installation in the bid/contracted time period. The landowner should plan to be on‐site during this time period as a resource. If the landowner is acting as the contractor, he or she is responsible for the coordination, purchasing, and delivery of all materials and equipment needed to properly perform the installation. All installation shall be done to plan specifications.
General Installation. 1. Conceal raceways within finished walls, ceilings, and floors, unless otherwise noted.
2. Assure that conduit installation does not encroach into the ceiling height headroom, walkways, or doorways. Align and run conduit parallel or perpendicular to the building lines and or adjacent piping. Install horizontal runs close to the ceiling or beams, and secure with conduit straps. Independently support all conduits. Do not use other supports i.e., (suspended ceilings, suspended ceiling supporting members, lighting fixtures, mechanical piping, or mechanical ducts).
3. Complete raceways installation before starting conductor installation.
4. Support all trapezes and all above ground feeder conduits from the building structure. Parallel runs of six (6) or more conduits shall be supported from the building structure. Do not support conduit with wire, nylon ties, nor perforated pipe straps. Remove wire used for temporary supports. Do not attach conduit to ceiling support wires. Do not support raceways from mechanical ductwork or equipment, except where required to connect to the equipment.
5. Run all conduit in areas with unfinished ceilings above bottom chord of joists.
6. Do not run conduits in columns except to feed column mounted devices.
7. Place conduits at least 12" away from all hot piping and surfaces including domestic hot water lines. Do not mount conduit on mechanical equipment except where necessary to connect electrical devices mounted on the equipment. Provide 18" of flexible conduit in all runs "bridging" vibration mountings.
8. Do not run conduit on or directly in front of access doors, removable panels, equipment removal spaces, control devices or other spaces necessary for normal maintenance and repair of the equipment.
9. Avoid moisture traps; provide junction box with drain fitting at low points in conduit system. Cap or plug conduit ends during construction. Cap or plug ends of conduits that are to remain empty and make watertight. Clean and swab conduits prior to pulling in conductors.
10. Uncoated metal conduits installed underground shall be protected by two coats of bituminous paint (Koppers Bitumastic #50 or equal) or by vinyl tape (3M Scotchrap #43 or equal).
11. Seal all conduits penetrations of smoke or fire rated walls or floors with intumescent type fire barriers, 3M or equal. Seal all conduits where they pass through exterior walls and where they enter exterior fixtures. Seal all conduits where temperature differential between adja...
General Installation. A. Where anchors, bolts or fasteners are exposed, they shall be configured or secured in such a way as to prevent their casual removal by use of vandal-proof heads or fastenings unless otherwise specified on Drawings.
B. Provision and delivery of all metal inserts, anchor slots, anchors, anchor bolts, fastenings, and other fastening devices, for attachment of trash receptacles, and recycle bins to concrete and masonry, except as otherwise specified under other Sections of this Specification, shall be provided by the manufacturer. Installation of all such fastening devices shall be part of the work of this Section, SITE IMPROVEMENTS.
C. Free-standing site improvement items shall be set plumb and horizontal regardless of the pitch of the finished surrounding grade unless otherwise shown on the Contract Documents.
