Interlocks Clause Samples

The Interlocks clause defines how different agreements or provisions within a contract are connected and interact with each other. In practice, this clause ensures that certain terms or obligations in one part of the contract are dependent on or coordinated with terms in another part, such as making the effectiveness of one agreement contingent upon the execution of another. Its core function is to prevent conflicts or inconsistencies between related contractual documents, thereby ensuring that all interconnected obligations are properly aligned and enforceable.
Interlocks. 7.8.1 Door Interlock: With no interlocks active, open jumper between J20-N and J20-P on the Control Chassis. Verify that door interlock L.E.D. extinguishes, fault reset light illuminates and that radiation ON sequence cannot be initiated. Door Interlock Operation
Interlocks. The switchgear shall be mechanically interlocked in accordance with BS 5227 and all interlocks shall be robust and shall not distort or jam in the event of a mal operation. The minimum safety features provided shall prevent the following actions: (a) A closed circuit breaker from being withdrawn from or inserted into the isolating contacts. The circuit breaker shall not trip if an attempt is made to do so. (b) The closing of the circuit breaker except when it is correctly located and fully racked in the "service" or "earthing" positions or in the fully lowered position. It must, however, be possible to close the circuit breaker when it is fully withdrawn from the cubicle. (c) The lowering of the tank of bulk oil circuit breakers unless the circuit breaker is fully withdrawn and the racking-in of the circuit breaker unless the tank is securely bolted in position. (d) The circuit breaker from being closed when the secondary circuits are not fully engaged. It shall also not be possible to remove the secondary circuit plugs unless the circuit‑breaker contacts are fully open. (e) Electrical tripping of the circuit breaker when the circuit breaker is in the earthed position. Padlocking facilities shall also be provided to lock off the mechanical trip lever on the breaker mechanism. (f) The integral earthing switch (where applicable) from closing unless the circuit breaker is in the correct earth position. It must not be possible to close the earth switch onto live bus bars.
Interlocks. When a unit is provided with access doors, covers or plates, these access points shall be interlocked as follows: a) No interlocks are required when all potentials between 30 and 500 volts are completely protected with guards or barriers to prevent accidental contact under all conditions of operation or any level of maintenance. b) Bypassable interlocks are required when voltages in excess of 30 volts are exposed as the result of an access door, cover, or plate being opened. Note that these internal voltages are allowed to be unguarded only if they are not exposed during direct support or operator maintenance. The bypass device shall be of such design that closing the associated door, cover or plate will automatically open the bypass device and leave the interlock in position to function normally. Visual means shall be provided to indicate when the interlock is bypassed. c) Non-bypassable interlocks are required when any voltage in excess of 500 volts is exposed as a result of an access door, cover or plate being opened.
Interlocks. Unison agrees to investigate the installation of interlocks on the load control equipment to prevent inadvertent switching of load. The conclusions of such investigation will be advised to the System Operator by 31 October 2006.
Interlocks. 4.1 The mechanism shall be incapable of moving directly to the "EARTH" position from the "ON" position. 4.2 A time delay shall be built into the mechanism to prevent immediate opening of the switch after closure. This shall be achieved by means of non-reversible operating handles, mechanical sliding interlocking gates or a non-reversible movement. 4.3 Padlocking facilities shall be provided to prevent either operation. 4.4 Access to the testing facilities shall only be possible after the switch is in the "EARTH" position. With the testing devices fitted, operation to either the "ON" or "OFF" positions must be prevented. 4.5 Access to the fuse carriage shall only be possible with the switch in the "OFF" position.
Interlocks. 6.4.1 The mechanism shall be incapable of moving directly to the "EARTH" position from the "ON" position. 6.4.2 A time delay shall be built into the mechanism to prevent immediate opening of the switch after closure. This shall be achieved by means of non-reversible operating handles, mechanical sliding interlocking gates or a non-reversible movement. 6.4.3 Padlocking facilities shall be provided. 6.4.4 Access to the testing facilities shall only be possible with the switch in the "EARTH" position. With the testing devices fitted operation to either the "ON" or "OFF" positions shall be prevented. 6.4.5 Interlocks shall be provided on withdrawable type switches to prevent: (a) The switch from being withdrawn from or inserted into the isolating contacts. (b) The closing of the switch except when it is correctly located or fully withdrawn. (c) The opening of the tank unless the switch is fully withdrawn and the racking-in of the switch unless the tank is securely fitted.
Interlocks. The interlocks restriction currently prohibits all director, officer, and employee interlocks between a section 20 subsidiary and its bank or thrift affiliates. 2 The restriction seeks to ensure that customers will not be confused about which company they are dealing with, and that in the event of troubles at the section 20 subsidiary, the two entities will continue to operate independently and be ruled to have done so in the event that creditors of the section 20 subsidiary attempt to recover against the bank or thrift.
Interlocks. Each shaftway door shall be equipped with underwriter's approved electromechanical interlock. This interlock will be designed so that the car cannot be operated unless the shaft doors are closed and locked. CAR ENCLOSURE Furnish and install a new formica passenger cab. Car enclosure to be complete with legal emergency exit, car light fixture, support angle, sill apron, new robber tile, flooring, solid hollow metal doors, and extruded aluminum saddles. The car platform will be provided with a substantial vertical apron, flush with outer edge of the platform extending a sufficient distance below the car floor so that there shall be no horizontal opening into the hoistway while the car is within the landing zone sad hoistway door is fully or partially open. A certificate frame with transparent cover for city inspector's car will be installed in the car. Ceiling to have ventilating grille and fan. CAR TRAVELLING LANTERN Car travelling lantern with audio visual signals will be installed at each entrance. ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ PROPOSAL #9916 SUBMITTED TO: ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ & SONS DATED: OCTOBER 23, 1997 Car and hall push button stations to incorporate an acknowledge light feature. Buttons will be made of durable plastic. When a button is pressed, it will become illuminated and remain so until the call has been answered.
Interlocks. Interlock switches should be built into all access doors of rooms. These switches should under no circumstances be tampered with and should be maintained in proper operating condition. In no case should they be defeated or wired out, since failure of automatic high voltage protection will then result.
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