high pressure definition
high pressure means a pressure exceeding 1.0325 bar absolute;
high pressure means a pressure in a system normally above 650 volts but not exceeding 3,000 volts, where the electrical energy is used or supplied;
high pressure piping means piping in the down-stream of fuel oil pressure pumps or hydraulic oil pressure pumps.
More Definitions of high pressure
high pressure. Pipelines gathering or transporting Gas that do not flow through a System Compressor Station prior to the relevant Delivery Point, but including pipelines from the discharge of any System Compressor Station to the relevant Delivery Point and excluding pipelines that deliver Gas to a Low Pressure Delivery Point.
high pressure means pipelines gathering Gas that has been compressed at the System Compressor Stations, including pipelines from the discharge of any System Compressor Station to the relevant Delivery Point.
high pressure means a pressure in a system normally above 650 volts but not exceeding 6,600 volts at the point where the electrical energy is used or supplied;
high pressure means gas pressure exceeding 7bar at the outlet of the Emergency Control Valve and a Meter or Ancillary Equipment which is described as a High Pressure Meter or High Pressure Ancillary Equipment shall mean that it is designed to operate at High Pressure;
high pressure means a pressure in a system normally above 650 volts, but not exceeding
high pressure or “HP” means a pressure of more than 15 psi (103 kpa);
high pressure means a pressure in a system normally exceeds 650 volts, but does not exceed 3,000 volts, where electrical energy is used or supplied;