Power Systems Sample Clauses

Power Systems a) All people working rotating schedules will work the holiday as scheduled. When a Restoration Specialist is working on a holiday and is sent outside their normal operation area on trouble, the Company is not obligated to pay make-up overtime. b) The Company may reduce the normal holiday Restoration Specialist staffing in a designated work location. The staffing reduction will be no greater than 50%. When this determination is made all Restoration Specialist within that work location will be considered to be observing the holiday. When reducing the staffing the desired shifts will be filled in accordance with Paragraph 36 (e). c) The Company may reduce the normal holiday Dispatcher-BES staffing in a designated work location. The staffing reduction will be no greater than 50%. When this determination is made all Dispatcher-BES within that work location will be considered to be observing the holiday. When reducing the staffing the desired shifts will be filled in accordance with Paragraph 36 (e).
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Power Systems. 1401 Design, create, and test a fluid power system. 1402 Identify components of a fluid system. 1403 Calculate values in a fluid power system, using Xxxxxx's Law. 1404 Calculate values in a pneumatic system, using the ideal gas laws. 1405 Calculate flow rate, flow velocity, and mechanical advantage in a fluid power system. 1406 Maintain a fluid power system. 1501 Produce mechanical power, using alternative energy systems. 1502 Research renewable/non renewable energy sources. 1503 Study energy efficiency and conservation. 1504 Create a model that will utilize a renewable energy concept. High School Graduation Years 2015, 2016, and 2017 Engineering Technologies/Technicians CIP 15.9999 Task Grid Proficiency Level Achieved: (X) Indicates Competency Achieved to Industry Proficiency Level 1505 Investigate bio-degradable materials for an alternative energy source. 1506 Prepare a concept of an alternative energy for transportation.
Power Systems. A. Replace the existing building service entrance switchgear. B. Replace select antiquated power panels throughout the building. C. Refeed ten (10) existing power panels with new feeders. D. Install new transformers to replace existing inefficient transformers.
Power Systems. Energy transmission and distribution; large and small hydro generators; static VAR and harmonic compensations; FACTs; active and hybrid filtering; power quality devices; power management; grid interconnection; distributed power generation; smart grid technologies.
Power Systems. Final wiring from lighting control boxes to luminaries. This cabling is of pre-wired lengths with plug type connectors to suit the Delmatic system. Wiring from fused connection units to fan coil units as flexible connections, LSF type cabling. The main earthing system is extended to the ceiling grid and earthing of new electrical installation. The refurbished Earthing and bonding system complies with the relevant British Standard and the requirements of BS 7671. Fire alarm devices include smoke detectors, voice alarm speakers and manual call points to integrate with the existing ADT Type IRC-3 system. Face plates for all electrical accessories including socket outlets, fused connection units and lighting switch plates. These are Wandsworth series 2 range with satin stainless steel finish or equal. 3 compartment box with interchangeable plates, minimum layout 1 box to 10 sq m. A distributed intelligence structured wide area access control system by ADT type Janus comprising:- Magnalocks – DRYAD DS7001 Proximity Readers – IDE/004/REA Passcards – IDE/001/PC Passive Infraced Detectors 3600 – P55048 CCTV Camera – CD/6252 Door Controller - IDC
Power Systems. Final wiring from lighting control boxes to luminaries. This cabling is of pre-wired lengths with plug type connectors to suit the Delmatic system. Wiring from fused connection units to fan coil units as flexible connections, LSF type cabling. The main earthing system is extended to the ceiling grid and earthing of new electrical installation. The refurbished Earthing and bonding system complies with the relevant British Standard and the requirements of BS 7671. Fire alarm devices include smoke detectors, voice alarm speakers and manual call points to integrate with the existing ADT Type IRC-3 system. Face plates for all electrical accessories including socket outlets, fused connection units and lighting switch plates. These are Wandsworth series 2 range with satin stainless steel finish or equal. 3 compartment box with interchangeable plates, minimum layout 1 box to 10 sq m. A disabled access WC, fully compliant with the Disability Discrimination Xxx 0000.
Power Systems. In general, electrical outlets to be provided to supply power to all offices, systems furniture, Conference Rooms, appliances, mechanical equipment, etc. A. Common Area Support 1. One (1) duplex receptacle within 25 feet of all mechanical equipment for servicing and maintenance. 2. One (1) duplex convenience receptacle for approximately every 250 square feet. 3. At least one (1) duplex receptacle installed 40’-0” on center in circulation spaces. B. Coffee Stations 1. At least two (2) duplex receptacles will be installed at each coffee station. In general, receptacles will be located above counter tops and will be of the GFCI type.
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Power Systems. REQUIRED - ENEE 4720 + ENEE 4720L; ELECT ONE: ENEE 4750 OR ENEE 4820; ELECT ONE: ENEE 4620 OR ENEE 4670

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