Pressure range Sample Clauses

Pressure range. Pipeline Delivery Points Pressure range QGP QGP-Run 3 QGP-Run 10 Within the applicable pressure requirements set out in the Transporter’s standard terms and conditions of service for the QGP from time to time, as published on its website. SWQP Wallumbilla High Pressure Trade Point As notified by the Transporter to SWQP gas shippers from time to time, but no greater than 14,900 kPa. Wallumbilla Low Pressure Trade Point As notified by the Transporter to SWQP gas shippers from time to time, but no greater than 9,600 kPa. SWQP In Pipe Trade Point As notified by the Transporter to SWQP gas shippers from time to time, but no greater than 9,600 kPa. Fairview As notified by the Transporter to SWQP gas shippers from time to time, but no greater than 9,600 kPa.
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Pressure range. Depending upon the configuration of the instrument the TRAQC-8 DPC can be equipped with one, two or three pressure sensors. In instruments with two or three sensors the user can select the pressure range by pressing the ‘UP’-or ‘DOWN’, ‘ARROW’ key in “measuring mode” Not all operating modes support the ‘UP’ or ‘DOWN’ keys for selecting the pressure range. To change the pressure range you can also select the option ‘pressure range’ in the ‘pressure setup’ menu. Depending upon the operating mode the range selection menu offers different possibilities.
Pressure range. This menu option is available in instruments with 2 or more pressure sensors installed. When you select this option a menu with the available pressure ranges is shown, You can select a line with the arrow keys and then switch the selected pressure range on or off depending upon its current status when the electrical ranges are not active, otherwise you can select only one range to be displayed. See also section 3.11.

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