LPG Clause Samples
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LPG. Gas fixtures and systems must have been certified by a competent person who is gas safety registered for LPG appliances. Cylinders should be fitted with pressure relief valves and an emergency shut off valve. All gas appliances must be installed and regularly serviced/maintained by a competent person. The Licensee must be familiar with operating the appliance and have plans of how to deal with problems such as leaks or a fire break out. The Licensee must carry out a fire risk assessment. LPG cylinders should be fitted with automatic cut-off valves and be protected from tampering. All gas appliances must be fitted with a flame failure device and adequately ventilated.
LPG. The Supplier shall issue Fuel Cards to a named employee, vehicle or organisation.
LPG. Calls routed via the ESInet and delivered to a legacy PSAP will undergo signaling interworking to convert the incoming Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) signaling to the traditional Multi-Frequency (MF) or Enhanced Multi-Frequency (E-MF) signaling supported by the legacy PSAP. The LPGs will allow legacy PSAPs to receive calls and retrieve Automatic Location Identification (ALI) data the same way they do today. The LPG will also support an ALI interface over which it can receive and respond to ALI queries from legacy PSAPs. Interfaces to a Location Information Server (LIS) and a Legacy Network Gateway (LNG) will also be supported by the LPG so that it can perform a de-referencing operation if the SIP signaling from the ESInet includes a location-by-reference. In addition, the LPG will support an Emergency Call Routing Function (ECRF) interface to facilitate certain emergency call transfer scenarios, as well as interfaces to the Call Information Databases (CIDBs) to provide access to additional non-location data associated with the emergency call, if a reference to such data is provided in incoming SIP signaling.
LPG. Gas fixtures and systems must have been certified by a competent person who is gas safety registered for LPG appliances.
LPG. It is assumed that an LPG bus will give an average mileage of 4 Km per litre. Therefore, if price of LPG increases from Rs.105/- per kg to Rs.106/- per kg, the adjustment will be as follows: Incremental Change in Rate = (106-105)/4 = 10 Paisa
