Examples of Compromised Equipment in a sentence
Clean off and check PRV and thief hatch seals and gaskets for integrity, replace any Compromised Equipment, clean Flame Arrestor (replacing as appropriate) and air-intake, check and clean burner tray (replace as appropriate), check proper operation of dump valve on Separator, blow out vent lines to address liquids that may have accumulated, and perform other appropriate maintenance and inspection activities.
Activities identified within the DI/PM plan as being performed on a regular basis that are not a direct result of finding Compromised Equipment may not be considered “corrective action” work for purposes of this subparagraph.
Activities identified within the DI/PM plan as being performed on a regular basis that are not a direct result of finding Reliable Information or Compromised Equipment, shall not be considered “corrective action” work for purposes of this subparagraph.
Activities responsive to Reliable Information or Compromised Equipment are always considered “corrective action” work for purposes of this subparagraph, regardless of whether such activities were also described in the DI/PM procedures.
If while evaluating the PRVs, thief hatches, mountings, and gaskets, HighPoint observes Compromised Equipment, Reliable Information, or evidence of significant staining emanating from pressure relief valves, HighPoint shall repair, replace, or upgrade such equipment, as appropriate.
Repair or replace any Compromised Equipment, perform other appropriate maintenance and inspection activities to the extent identified by EP Energy in its DI/PM program.
Activities identified in the DI/PM plan as being performed on a frequent and regular basis that do not include replacement of Compromised Equipment and which are not responsive to Reliable Information may not be considered “corrective action” work for purposes of this subparagraph.
Tank System – checking that PRVs are properly sealed, thief hatches are closed, latched, and properly sealed, tank valve/load line/drain valve/vent line/PRV stack/or other open- ended lines are in the correct and closed position, and checking seals (these activities do not require opening the thief hatch, or depressurizing the system, unless necessary to address Reliable Information or Compromised Equipment).
Activities responsive to Reliable Information or Compromised Equipment are always considered “corrective action” work for purposes of this Paragraph, regardless of whether such activities were also described in the DI/PM program procedures.
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