High Pressure Sample Clauses
The High Pressure clause defines the standards and requirements related to the operation or handling of equipment, systems, or processes that involve high-pressure conditions. Typically, this clause outlines the maximum allowable pressure levels, necessary safety protocols, and the responsibilities of parties to ensure compliance with relevant regulations. For example, it may require regular inspections, maintenance, and the use of certified pressure-rated components. The core function of this clause is to mitigate risks associated with high-pressure environments, thereby protecting personnel, property, and ensuring regulatory compliance.
High Pressure. Pipelines gathering or transporting Gas that has been dehydrated and compressed to the pressure of the Downstream Pipelines or Processing Plants at the Delivery Points.
High Pressure. Water service to said project will be granted only under the District's "High Pressure Application".
High Pressure. 1. The classification of a system for this purpose will not be determined by static pressure or velocity but rather by the following requirements:
(a) A high-pressure system will have airtight ductwork of special construction. It will be made airtight by mechanical means such as welding, gasketing and/or caulking.
(b) In addition, for a system to be considered high pressure, it must have pressure reduction devices such as one of the following: Pressure reducing valve with lined duct, Pressure reducing valve with sound trap, Attenuation box with pressure reducing valve, Double duct or mixing box with valves, Peripheral high velocity system.
2. Any supply system that does not have both airtight construction and a pressure reduction device will be considered a conventional system.
3. The requirements in Paragraph No. 2 above refer to both supply and return and exhaust systems, except in addition to the aforementioned, a high velocity return and exhaust system must have metal flues or metal risers to be of airtight construction to qualify. The provisions of Article I and Article VIII Section 2 shall apply to spiral pipe and all related fittings, and to the manufacture of turning vanes, in addition the parties do agree that the purchase of said items shall be from a manufacturer or contractor who pays the hourly rate of wages set forth herein or higher.
