Good Engineering Practice definition
Examples of Good Engineering Practice in a sentence
Provided further that where there are no such specifications as required above, the Works shall be carried out in all respects in accordance with Good Engineering Practice and Site requirements under the instructions and requirements as communicated by the Engineer-in-Charge.
Where appropriate all piping on the skid that is common, i.e. drains or flares should be piped together and terminate with a single flange at the skid edge.All piping shall be routed to provide a neat and economical layout, to have the shortest run consistent with Good Engineering Practice and to ensure easy access to all in-lineValves and instrumentation.
Developer shall install the PV System in accordance with Good Engineering Practice, all Applicable Legal Requirements, applicable contractor, subcontractor and vendor warranties or guarantees, manufacturer’s warranties, instruction and specifications, as further identified in the Common Technical Specifications set forth in Exhibit E, applicable requirements of the insurance policies maintained by Host with respect to the PV System, and the terms of this Agreement.
Developer shall properly maintain the PV System, conduct all required maintenance, and make all repairs thereto in accordance with Good Engineering Practice.
Building wake effects will influence emissions from stacks with heights less than Good Engineering Practice (GEP).