Steam Clause Samples
The 'Steam' clause defines the rights and obligations of parties regarding the use, supply, or management of steam within a contractual relationship, often in industrial or energy supply agreements. Typically, this clause outlines the specifications for steam quality, delivery pressure, temperature, and quantity, as well as procedures for measurement and maintenance. By clearly establishing these parameters, the clause ensures reliable steam supply and helps prevent disputes over performance or delivery, thereby supporting operational continuity and risk allocation between the parties.
Steam. The variable component is based on actual yields and prices of Fuel Oil, Demineralised Water, Chemicals and Utilities (see Appendix 3). • The Fixed Component • The User Charge
Steam. Minimum 10 bar(g), recommended 12 bar(g), at peak consumption rate of 30 g/s. Average consumption is considerably lower.
Steam. Landlord shall provide steam services used by Tenant for heating the Building and in the conduct of its manufacturing operations in the Premises.
Steam. The Contractor shall use care to ensure that the removal of wallpaper does not damage or score the underlying drywall or plaster walls. The Contractor shall ensure that all wallpaper paste is removed from the wall surface prior to the surface preparation of the walls for priming and painting.
Steam. Title to and risk of loss with respect to all Steam will pass to and rest in Sunoco upon such Steam being made available to Sunoco at the Steam Delivery Point in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Haverhill shall bear the risk of loss with respect to Steam until its delivery to the Steam Delivery Point.
Steam. (a) The Mill Owner shall supply all of Ingevity’s requirements of steam for the Carbon Plant in accordance with the Services Specifications; provided, that any increase in Ingevity’s requirements of steam for the Carbon Plant after the Effective Date does not: (i) exceed, on an annual basis, 100% of the metered usage of steam by the Carbon Plant during the first 12 full calendar months of the Term, (ii) require any capital expenditure by the Mill Owner, or (iii) require the Mill Owner to obtain any new Environmental Permit or any modification of an existing Environmental Permit. Except in the case of a Major Equipment Shutdown, a Cold Maintenance Shutdown or a Force Majeure Event, the Mill Owner shall not interrupt or reduce the steam service to the Carbon Plant. In the event of any interruption or reduction in steam service from the Mill for any purpose: (i) the Mill Owner shall not reduce the steam service to the Carbon Plant until after steam service to all users of steam at the Mill has been terminated, and (ii) the Mill Owner shall cooperate with Ingevity with respect to the substitution of steam from the Mill’s package steam plant or from a package steam plant to be obtained and operated by Ingevity. Following any interruption to its steam service to the Carbon Plant as a result of a Major Equipment Shutdown, a Cold Maintenance Shutdown or a Force Majeure Event, the Mill Owner shall have the right to restore service to the Mill before restoring service to the Carbon Plant, consistent with the practice prior to the Effective Date; however, the Mill Owner, in cooperation with Ingevity, shall restore service to the Carbon Plant as soon as is reasonbly practicable (and, in any event, within 24 hours) after restoration of such service to the Mill.
(b) For steam supplied to the Carbon Plant by the Mill pursuant to Section 3.1(a), Ingevity shall pay the Mill Owner on a monthly basis an amount determined by multiplying Ingevity’s actual metered usage of steam generated by the Mill during the month (expressed in MMBTU’s) multiplied by the Steam Charge/MMBTU for the month.
Steam. One (1) District day (7 hours) shall be scheduled and planned as a professional learning day to provide professional development to meet the STEAM clock hour requirement for certification. Those employees who do not require the STEAM clock hours may be allowed to complete an alternative activity if approved by their supervisor.
Steam. To the extent that BCI generates steam as a result ------ of formaldehyde production in the Acquired Plants which is not required by BCI for its internal use, BCI shall sell to BCP, and BCP shall, to the extent steam is required by the BCP Plant, purchase and accept, such steam up to a maximum of 30,000 pounds per hour, at the Point(s) of Transfer shown in Exhibit B; but, in no event when steam is available from BCI, shall BCP purchase less than the amount of steam BCI purchases for the same period from BCP pursuant to Section 1(h). BCI, at its own cost and expense, shall be responsible for maintaining the steam delivery system in good condition and repair, in accordance with past practice, up to the Points of Transfer, and BCP, at its own cost and expense, shall be responsible for maintaining all valves and tie-ins at the Points of Transfer and all subsequent portions of the steam delivery system. All steam sold hereunder shall be supplied for the charge and shall meet the specifications set forth in Exhibit C.
Steam. Steam delivered hereunder shall have the quality and characteristics contained in the following table. Pressure 175 to 185 180 to 185 PSIG (Heating Season) PSIG (Cooling Season) Temperature * 379 Saturated Temperature of steam at 175 PSIG plus 1 to 10 degrees of superheat Solids (TDS) * 1 Parts per million Sodium (Na) * 30 Parts per billion Silica (SiO2) * 30 Parts per billion Chlorides * 10 Parts per billion
Steam. Should Buyer during the first Four (4) Annual Periods under this Agreement refuse to accept delivery of Buyer's minimum steam purchases set forth in Section 3.1.B, Buyer shall remain liable to pay Seller for such minimum steam purchases as if Buyer had purchased and accepted delivery thereof. B.
