Delivery Pressure definition

Delivery Pressure means the setting of the active pressure regulator in the working pressure control stream at a Delivery Point; OBA Charges has the meaning set out in section 11.10;
Delivery Pressure has the meaning set out in Article 14.1.1.
Delivery Pressure means the setting of the active pressure regulator in the working pressure control stream at a Delivery Point;

Examples of Delivery Pressure in a sentence

  • The delivery pressure charge shall be reduced by an amount equal to the applicable Delivery Pressure Daily Demand Toll multiplied by the difference between the quantity of gas which TCPL actually delivered to Customer on such day and the quantity which such Customer in good faith nominated for delivery on such day.

  • The monthly delivery pressure charge at each point having a delivery pressure charge shall be the product of the applicable Delivery Pressure Toll (expressed in $/GJ) and the total of such quantities delivered at that point during such month.

  • The pressure of gas delivered by Company at any Delivery Point shall be the pressure available from the Facilities at that Delivery Point, provided that such pressure shall not exceed the Maximum Delivery Pressure.

  • E4.2 Delivery Pressure All deliveries of gas by Customer and Company shall be made at Company’s prevailing pressure.

  • Utility may, in its sole discretion, extend the date for complying with the requested change in the Maximum Delivery Pressure or Minimum Delivery Pressure requirements.


More Definitions of Delivery Pressure

Delivery Pressure means the pressure of the Gas at the Delivery Point specified by the Transporter as of the Effective Date at a pressure sufficient to allow Natural Gas Properly Nominated by Buyer to enter the Downstream System, but shall not exceed a Gauge maximum pressure of eighty (80) Bar.
Delivery Pressure means the setting of the active pressure regulator in the working pressure control stream at a Delivery Point; Nominated Quantity and Nominated Quantities mean, in respect of a Day and a Receipt Point, the quantity of Gas that a Shipper (or Shippers) request the Interconnected Party, where it is an OBA Party, to take from First Gas’ Pipeline from that Shipper (or those Shippers):
Delivery Pressure means the setting of the active pressure regulator in the working pressure control stream at a Delivery Point; OBA Party means, for any Delivery Point at which an Operational Balancing Agreement applies, the Interconnected Party; Nominated Quantity and Nominated Quantities mean, in respect of a Day and a Receipt Point, the quantity of Gas that a Shipper (or Shippers) request the Interconnected Party, where it is an OBA Party, to take from First Gas’ Pipeline from that Shipper (or those Shippers):
Delivery Pressure means the nominal operating pressure at which gas is delivered to a Point of Connection (represented as “Network pressure” for the ICP on the Registry), and which for the avoidance of doubt is between the minimum and maximum pressure Published by the Distributor for the relevant part of the Network supplying the ICP.
Delivery Pressure means the pressure, between a maximum and minimum pressure Published by the Distributor, at which the gas is taken, or made available to be taken by the Consumer, at the outlet of any CIV;
Delivery Pressure means the pressure, measured in kilopascals, at which the Gas is to be delivered hereunder to a Terminal Location as identified and set out for such Terminal Location in Schedule “A”.
Delivery Pressure means a gauge pressure suitable to enter TCPL's facilities at the Delivery Point.