Theory of Operation Sample Clauses

Theory of Operation. This project is intended to provide an extension of Comcast’s internal PBX network to include outside parties (outsourcers). This could include, but not be limited to, configurations where the outsourcer “agents” will appear no differently than Comcast employees which are also configured as agents off the same PBX’s. As an option, Comcast may choose, at least initially, to utilize a trunk-side connection to facilitate connectivity between Comcast PBX’s and the outsourcer PBX’s.
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Theory of Operation. INTRUSION ALARM SYSTEM Xxxxxxx Security to provide and install Bosch Combination Hardwired and Wireless Intrusion Alarm System configured to provided protection for the main fire staiton facilty, as well as the remote training building General Scope of Work - * Installation, training, set-up and programming 1 Bosch B8512G intrusion alarm control panel to be located in main building electrical / telco room. (capacity of up to 96 alarm points and up to 100 individual users) * Installation of 1 4G Cellular Communication Back-up system. * Installation of 1 Alarm Siren/Strobe, located inside the apparatus bay, for audio and visual notification of general alarm condition, and for "systems armed" ring-back functionality. Perimeter Window and Door Alarm Contact Schedule as follows - *All perimeter pedestrian doors to be alarmed using wireless alarm contacts. *All perimeter windows that open to be alarmed using wireless alarm contacts. Xxxxxxx to install two alarm magnets on the window and configure the system so that the window can be "armed" in two positions (fully closed, and partially open) *Overhead doors in the apparatus bay area to be protected with wireless alarm contacts Interior Trap Protection - Motion detectors to be installed to provide protection as follows: * Three hardwired ceiling-mount 360-degree infrared motion detectors will be installed to cover the hallways and front dining / TV room area * Two hardwired wall-mount infrared motion detectors will be installed to provide back-up protection to the apparatus bay door alarm sensors * One hardwired wall-mount infrared motion detector will be installed to provide coverage in the exercise room * One additional hardwired ceiling-mount 360-degree infrared motion detector will be installed to cover the remote training building Alarm System Arm/Disarm Control - * Xxxxxxx to install 3 Bosch arm/disarm keypads; one inside near the main building entry door, one inside near the designated apparatus bay entry door, and one inside the remote training building. The system will be configured with two separately controlled (armed/disarmed) areas; main fire station buildng and the remote training builidng. Each of the two areas will be controlled individually using dedicated alarm keypads. License Information (as of 10/03/2016): AK 1003300; 104891: AL 888, 1278, 1322; 1472, Complaints may be directed to Alabama Electronic Security Board of Licensure, 0000 Xxxxxx Xx., Xxxxxxxxxx, AL 00000 (000) 000-0000; 48682: AZ R...
Theory of Operation. The following information on operating parameters and maintenance requirements are essential to the success of the project, as agreed upon with Customer and ESCO. Table 1 outlines the baseline operational parameters for the aeration process. Table 2 outlines the operational parameters for the aeration process during the Performance Period. Table 1: Baseline Theory of Operations Process Control (Sequence of Ops) Operation Aeration Process TSWRRF – Central & East Aeration Trains • Anoxic zones are located immediately upstream of the two aeration basins where primary effluent and RAS TSWRRF – Central Train • 2 of 2 basins in service. are subjected to anoxic conditions. Chemically bound oxygen is provided via a nitrate-rich mixed liquor fed from each aeration basin. Mixers run continuously to maintain anoxic conditions. • Airflow is provided to each aeration basin zone and controlled to maintain the following D.O. setpoints: Xxxxxxx Xxxxx 00X Xxxxx 0X & 2A – 2.6 mg/L Xxxxxxx Xxxxx 00X Xxxxx 1B & 2B – 2.6 mg/L Xxxxxxx Xxxxx 00X Xxxxx 0X,0X,0X,0X – 2.4 mg/L Xxxxxxx Xxxxx 00X Xxxxx 0X,0X,0X,0X – 2.4 mg/L East Basin 3 Zone 3 – 3.5 mg/L East Basin 4 Zone 3 – 2.0 mg/L East Basin 3 Zone 4 – 3.5 mg/L East Basin 4 Zone 4 – 2.0 mg/L • MLR pumps, located in aerated zones, run continuously to feed a sufficient amount of nitrates from the aerobic zones to the anoxic zones. The pump motors are operated at a constant 100% speed. • Additional aeration is provided to a Central Train pre- nitrification basin where the solids dewatering recycle stream, that is high in ammonia, is pre-treated before entering the Central Train aeration basins. Airflow is controlled to maintain a D.O. setpoint of 1.9 mg/L. • Aeration zone valves are modulated to maintain the airflow setpoint which is based off D.O setpoint. • Solids Retention Time is controlled to a constant user- defined value based using a solids density probe in the RAS/WAS stream. TSWRRF – Combined Air Header • An LPA (low pressure compressed air) piping system supplies air to Central and East aeration zones. • LPA header pressure setpoint floats and is calculated based off aeration zone valve positions. • East Train Blower 1&2 and Central Train Blower 1 supply compressed air to the LPS system. Airflow piping for each train is combined to allow any connected blower(s) to meet the total Central and East train airflow demand. • Blower capacity is controlled to meet the LPA header pressure setpoint by modulation of blower inlet va...
Theory of Operation. To provide 2-3 days of usable antimicrobial performance in a silver-coated wound dressing. • The dressing will provide antimicrobial activity through a sustained release of silver, which will minimize bacterial penetration to the wound and within the dressing.
Theory of Operation. The H-340SDI has a built-in microprocessor which monitors the tipping bucket sensor. Whenever a bucket tip occurs the microprocessor wakes up from its low power sleep mode and adds an appropriate rainfall increment to the rainfall accumulators. The electronics has a filter circuit which prevents contact bounce in the bucket tip xxxx switch from causing false counts. In addition, the time between bucket tips is measured, bucket tips which occur less than 500mS apart are ignored. This helps protect from false counts of a poorly adjusted bucket mechanism. The H-340SDI protects its rainfall accumulations with a software flag or “signature.” If the power is interrupted momentarily the H-340SDI will resume operation using the accumulation values in memory. If the power is lost long enough to destroy the signature, when the power is restored the H-340SDI resets the rainfall accumulators to 0000. To intentionally reset the H-340SDI's accumulators, disconnect the power for 5 to 10 seconds or use the extended “aXRA” command. The H-340SDI provides daily rainfall accumulation values which are useful for data loggers which do not have special provisions for computing daily rainfall. The H-340SDI has a built-in real-time-clock which triggers a “daily reset time” event. When this event occurs the H-340SDI automatically updates its “yesterday’s total accumulation” value using “today’s total accumulation”, then zeros the “today’s total accumulation” value. During normal operation, the data recorder sends an address together with a command to the H-340SDI sensor. The H-340SDI wakes up from its low power sleep mode and stores the requested data in its data buffer. Once the data is ready, the data recorder collects the data from the H-340SDI's data buffer.
Theory of Operation. The Kinect depth camera consists of two parts: • Infrared Laser; and • Infrared camera. In the photograph below, the window on the left is the IR laser. The one on the right is the IR camera. The one in the middle is an RGB camera.

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

  • Cessation of Operations Any cessation of operations by Borrower or Borrower admits it is otherwise generally unable to pay its debts as such debts become due, provided, however, that any disclosure of the Borrower’s ability to continue as a “going concern” shall not be an admission that the Borrower cannot pay its debts as they become due.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Maintenance of Operations The Company shall maintain operations at the Project for a minimum of ten (10) years beginning on the date the Project is Placed in Service. In addition to any other rights the Department may have under the terms of this Agreement, in the event that the Company discontinues of operations at the Project, such discontinuation may subject the Company to certain statutory provisions, including:

  • Co-operation 1. The Parties shall take all appropriate and necessary measures to ensure fulfilment of the obligations and objectives arising out of this programme agreement.

  • Operations As of the date hereof, the Company has not conducted, and prior to the IPO Closing the Company will not conduct, any operations other than organizational activities and activities in connection with offerings of its securities.

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