Modes of Operation Sample Clauses

Modes of Operation. During normal operation, steam flows from the exit of the HP steam turbine, through the reheat section of the HRSG, and through the hot reheat line to the IP turbine inlet valves. Steam from the HRSG IP superheater outlet flows to the CT steam cooling system with excess steam flowing to the cold reheat system. IP steam that is heated in the CT steam cooling system mixes with the hot reheat steam from the HRSG. Cold reheat steam is supplied to the condenser air ejectors and the gland steam system. During startup, steam is directed through the full-flow bypass to the condenser until the lines have been warmed and drained of condensate and the steam turbine has been warmed using main steam and rolled up to operating speed. In the event of a turbine trip, the condenser bypass valves will open to maintain the required pressures throughout the system and prevent opening of the Safety Relief Valves. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proprietary Information Page 11 AES IRONWOOD CONTRACT FINAL ISSUE - OCTOBER 30, 1998 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Modes of Operation. During normal operation, either air compressor can provide compressed air to the system. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proprietary Information Page 33 AES IRONWOOD CONTRACT FINAL ISSUE - OCTOBER 30, 1998 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Modes of Operation. The hydrogen gas system is valved in during normal plant operation to provide normal makeup for the combustion turbine and steam turbine generator cooling systems. The CO(2) and Nitrogen system are not used when the plant is operating. Hydrogen, CO(2), and Nitrogen systems are valved into or out of service by an operator. Pressure to the generator cooling system, purge system, and shutdown corrosion protection system will be automatically controlled by the self-contained pressure regulating valves. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proprietary Information Page 35 AES IRONWOOD CONTRACT FINAL ISSUE - OCTOBER 30, 1998 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Modes of Operation. Given that the Permittee must establish limits for the applicable operating parameters specified in 40 C.F.R. § 63.1209 based on operations during the comprehensive performance test, the Permittee may conduct testing under two or more operating modes to provide operating flexibility.
Modes of Operation. Six modes of operation for the plant have been identified: Normal Case, Design Case, Turbine Bypass Case, Start-up Case, Grid Failure Case, and Emergency Shutdown. These cases are defined as:
Modes of Operation. 3.11.4.2.1. Deployment and stowage of the ramp may be either manual or power-operated.
Modes of Operation. The Media Resource Broker supports two modes of operation, Monitored mode and Call Rate mode. In Monitored mode of operation the Media Resource Broker remains in the SIP signaling path for both the allocation and release of the Media Server as shown in the figure below. Client (e.g. Application Server) Media Resource Broker Media Server INVITE 100 Trying 200 OK ACK INVITE 200 OK ACK MEDIA SERVICE FUNCTION CONTROL INTERACTIONS BYE 200 OK BYE 200 OK Figure 3 - Monitored mode of operation In Monitored mode the Media Resource Broker may act as either a SIP Proxy or a Back to Back User Agent (B2BUA). In Call Rate mode of operation then the Media Resource Broker is only in the signaling path for the initial allocation of the Media Server. This reduces the signaling load at the expense of precise knowledge of the state (in terms of number of active sessions) of the Media Server. Call Rate mode of operation is shown in the figure below. Figure 4 – Call Rate mode of operation In Call Rate mode of operation the Media Resource broker acts as a proxy and does not include itself in Record-Route headers in the propagated INVITE to the Media Server such that subsequent signaling for the session (beyond the responses to the initial INVITE) is direct between client and Media Server. 3 MSF Client to Media Resource Broker SIP Interface This Implementation Agreement builds upon the MSF Core SIP Profile for Voice over IP. This IA highlights additional requirements and differences from the Core SIP IA and defines behavior of the Media Resource Broker with respect to the SIP interface. Transport The Media Resource Broker MUST support UDP as a transport. Other transports (TCP, SCTP) MAY optionally also be supported. Registration The REGISTER message is not supported by the Media Resource Broker.
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Modes of Operation a. Have at least two modes of operation: 1) Local control. 2) Remote control.
Modes of Operation. The system shall have a normal mode of operation, an on-demand mode of operation, and an emergency mode of operation. In the case of endpoint, repeater, or DCU failure, the system shall have an emergency mode of operation which provides for drive-by AMR and manual reading alternatives.

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  • Hours of Operation Tenant will carry on its business diligently and continuously in the Premises and will keep the Premises open for business not less than sixteen (16) consecutive hours each day seven (7) days per week, including holidays. Director or his/her representative may, from time to time, change such required hours of operation, in which event, Tenant will remain open during such revised hours. Similarly, Tenant may, from time to time, request to revise its hours of operation. Such change must be approved by Director or his/her representative, in writing, prior to its occurrence. Tenant may not, at any time, vacate or abandon the Premises.

  • Statement of Operations d. Statement of Changes in Net Assets.

  • Date of Operation This Agreement shall come into operation from the 10 December 2002 and remain in force until 30 October 2005. The parties to this Agreement shall continuously monitor the application of the Agreement via a Consultative Committee.

  • PERIOD OF OPERATION Subject to certification, this Agreement shall come into force from the first pay period commencing on or after 1st December 2002 and shall remain in force until 31 October 2005.

  • Change of Operations To: Members of Local Union 710 Dear Brothers and Sisters: As you know, we have a tentative agreement for the UPS Cartage Services, Inc. Supplemental Agreement. Article 2 of the re-negoti- ated CSI Supplement outlines the National Master UPS Agreement (NMA) Articles that may be applied to your Addendum. You will note that several NMA articles are not applicable. These are sub- jects that are either addressed in the CSI Supplement or are not operationally applicable to CSI. Where there are two provisions covering the same subject, one in the Local Addendum and one in the National Master UPS Agreement, the following provisions of the National Master UPS Agreement shall apply:

  • CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS (1) Engage in any business activities substantially different than those in which Borrower is presently engaged, (2) cease operations, liquidate, merge, transfer, acquire or consolidate with any other entity, change its name, dissolve or transfer or sell Collateral out of the ordinary course of business, or (3) pay any dividends on Borrower's stock (other than dividends payable in its stock), provided, however that notwithstanding the foregoing, but only so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or would result from the payment of dividends, if Borrower is a "Subchapter S Corporation" (as defined in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended), Borrower may pay cash dividends on its stock to its shareholders from time to time in amounts necessary to enable the shareholders to pay income taxes and make estimated income tax payments to satisfy their liabilities under federal and state law which arise solely from their status as Shareholders of a Subchapter S Corporation because of their ownership of shares of Borrower's stock, or purchase or retire any of Borrower's outstanding shares or alter or amend Borrower's capital structure.

  • CONTINUITY OF OPERATION Section 1: No Strikes, Work Stoppages or Lockouts Neither of the parties shall utilize any economic sanction to force its position on the other party over any issue. Further, no Employee or group of Employees shall individually or through concerted action, take part in any activity that impedes the operation of the business, except as otherwise authorized by this Agreement. Should any person or group of people participate in any such unauthorized activity, upon notification of such occurrence, the Union or the Company, as the case may be, will direct such person or group of people to resume normal operations and will take effective means to cease the unauthorized conduct. Any employee or group of employees who participate in such unauthorized activity shall be subject to immediate dismissal, unless mitigating circumstances exist that are acceptable to the ERRC. Should either party suffer financial damage as a result of such unauthorized activity, they may pursue compensation for such loss at the arbitration step of the Concern Resolution Process, and the arbitrator shall have full authority to remedy any violation of this Article.

  • Control of Operations Without in any way limiting any party’s rights or obligations under this Agreement, the parties understand and agree that (a) nothing contained in this Agreement shall give Parent or the Company, directly or indirectly, the right to control or direct the other party’s operations prior to the Effective Time and (b) prior to the Effective Time, each of the Company and Parent shall exercise, consistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, complete control and supervision over its operations.

  • TRANSFER OF OPERATIONS Purchaser shall be entitled to immediate possession of, and to exercise all rights arising under, the Assets from and after the time that the Restaurants open for business on the Closing Date, and operation of the Restaurants shall transfer at such time (the "Effective Time"). Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, all profits, losses, liabilities, claims, or injuries arising before the Effective Time shall be solely to the benefit or the risk of Seller. All such occurrences after the Effective Time shall be solely to the benefit or the risk of Purchaser. The risk of loss or damage by fire, storm, flood, theft, or other casualty or cause shall be in all respects upon Seller prior to the Effective Time and upon the Purchaser thereafter.

  • Commencement of Operations The Partnership shall not begin operations on its Leases unless the Managing General Partner is satisfied that necessary title requirements have been satisfied.

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