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Power Requirements. The parent vehicle(s) or engine(s) are submitted to the tests as follows: 6.1.3.1. One LPG retrofit system sample as described in paragraph 2 of this Regulation, installed in the parent vehicle(s) or on the parent engine(s) shall be submitted to the test procedures of paragraph 6.1.3.2. or 6.1.3.3. 6.1.3.2. Chassis dynamometer method: The maximum power at the wheels is measured on a chassis dynamometer on each parent vehicle with the following fuels: (i) reference petrol, (ii) reference LPG A or B, The measured power with LPG shall be lower than that measured with petrol + 5 per cent. The mean of power measurements shall be calculated as follows: n Powerpetrol = 1/n ∑ i=1 n Powerpetrol.i PowerLPG = 1/n ∑ PowerLPG.i The ratio of engine power shall be calculated as follows: Kpower = PowerLPG / Powerpetrol For each vehicle of the family, the official values of engine power are multiplied by the above ratio.
Power Requirements. Wireless Failover Service will not function without a power source. Battery backup is recommended and available for purchase from WOW!. Wireless Failover Equipment supports up to two optional batteries. A single battery pack can provide up to 8 hours of battery run time, when fully charged. Actual duration of backup battery runtime depends on multiple factors, including equipment, configuration, service use, battery age and temperature and is not guaranteed. Battery is subject to the specifications and warranties provided by the manufacturer. You authorize WOW! to provide you with device notifications via email. You are responsible for monitoring battery functionality and indicator lights and replacing a battery when required. When battery indicator light is solid or blinking yellow, BATTERY MAY NEED TO BE REPLACED.
Power Requirements. The Customer understands that the fiber optic service requires electricity at the Customer's service location and if an electrical service outage occurs, all services delivered over the fiber which include Internet Service and could also include Phone Service, will not function during the outage period.
Power Requirements. The radio components of the System shall be powered by 48 volts DC with at least eight (8) to ten (10) hours of battery capability (assuring less than twenty (20) amp loads for Incumbent Equipment), and all necessary chargers, distribution systems and transfer switches for generators as set forth in Exhibit A-3 to this Schedule A. (g) A.
Power Requirements. 8.1 All electrical equipment shall comply with EN60950 or IEC 950. 8.2 Requirements for the Operator’s equipment to Operate on 48 V DC Sources are as follows: a) The equipment shall operate from a no-break 48V battery supply, with the positive pole earthed. The earth bus shall be directly connected to the battery pole. b) The guaranteed performance of the equipment shall be maintained for variations of the supply as defined in ETS 300 132-2. c) The equipment shall make provision for reverse polarity protection. 8.3 Requirements for the Operator’s equipment to Operate on 220 V AC Sources are as follows: a) The guaranteed performance of the equipment shall be maintained for variations of the supply as defined in ETS 300 132-1. b) The Operator shall state the power consumption of the equipment in the idle (no- traffic) state. The maximum power consumption shall also be stated. c) The Operator shall state the ability of the proposed equipment to operate from power supply sources other than the ones stated above. Where optional converters or inverters are offered to cover other primary power supply sources, the additional power consumption that is attributed to these devices shall also be stated. 8.4 Power System Earthing of the OLO shall be earthed in accordance with TSP 2547 Issue 1 and all the references mentioned therein. 8.5 Safety requirements to be met by the Operator are as follows: a) The power system shall be designed and manufactured in a manner that presents the minimum possible safety hazard to operation and maintenance personnel. b) All conductors shall be adequately insulated to minimize the risk of inadvertent contact by personnel. c) All equipment using AC voltages shall be clearly marked to indicate the various voltage levels. d) All distribution fuses, Main Circuit Boards (MCBs) and protection devices shall be clearly marked to indicate the AC or DC voltage levels being present. e) The equipment design shall allow maintenance and testing of parts, including the replacement of faulty items, without the risk of contact with dangerous high voltages. f) Cables shall be adequately shielded and protected to minimise mechanical damage to the conductors or the insulation. g) All exposed metal parts, cabinets, cable trays, cable ladders etc. shall be bonded to the building earth for the protection of the operation and maintenance personnel. h) All DC power cables and bus-bars shall be identified at the point of termination by colour coding or polarity...
Power Requirements. The Access Provider will provide maximum of 250 ▇▇▇▇▇ power – unmetered and included in the Annual Co-location Charge for a First In WISP. All other Registered Party’s please indicate below if additional supply is required.
Power Requirements. 1. Four (4) 20 amp. 120 volts A.C. single phase 60 cycle circuits to be supplied, two (2) to stage left and two (2) to stage right. Each of these should have one (1) quad box on each circuits. 2. Each dressing room must have at least one (1) 20 amp. circuit.
Power Requirements. Are there any special provisions pertaining to your event that have not been addressed on this application?
Power Requirements. The facility must have sufficient electrical capacity to accommodate LIC’s current potential infrastructure. 52. There should be two feeds from two different electric utilities/substations/Grids and shall be configured as required to support LIC’s IT infrastructure requirements. The Respondent shall provide redundant power distribution throughout the facility and each component within the system must be N+1 redundant.
Power Requirements a. Details of any power required on site by Soundstage One shall be provided in the quotation/proposal or upon demand from Soundstage One. b. Where Soundstage One has not been hired to provide power generation it is assumed that any power required shall be provided by the hirer and that the power shall be of a suitable size, type and safety standard as specified. c. Power feeds provided to Soundstage One should be; i. Presented within 5mtrs of the installation location. ii. Presented on a Cee Form type IP44/45 waterproof type outlet, unless specified otherwise. iii. Cable used to provide the power feed should be of a suitable size and standard and be provided in a safe manner. iv. The power supply equipment and cable should be tested accordingly by the hirer or their appointed agent. v. Three Phase power should be provided in a five wire format. vi. Power should be from a regulated 50hz 230v – 240v per phase A.C supply. vii. Power inverters should not be used without prior agreement with Soundstage One. viii. The equipment and cable used to provide the power feed should be of a safe and legal standard ix. Any power supply should be RCD protected preferably set at 100mA, 30mS unless requested otherwise by a Soundstage One representative. x. Any power supply should be suitably earthed. xi. Power should remain constant throughout the hire period including overnight, the installation and dismantling period unless agreed otherwise. xii. If power is provided from a generator it is the hirers responsibility to ensure the generator is of a suitable specification, in a safe and serviceable condition and adequate fuel, water and oil is provided. xiii. The hirer is responsible for any maintenance of the power supply provided. xiv. A soundstage One representative should be notified prior to turning on or off any power supply provided to prevent damage to the equipment xv. A suitable ‘back up’ power supply is strongly recommended especially where power generators are being used. xvi. The hirer should provide suitable provision for quick and easy access to any power supply protective circuit breakers, fuse boxes or other power cut off equipment. xvii. The hirer is wholly responsible for the power supply to the point of the outlet.