Intake Station definition

Intake Station means the site in which the Heat Exchangers and the Consumer’s circulation pumps shall be housed and which is designated by the Parties as the Intake Station for the purposes of the Supply Agreement.

Examples of Intake Station in a sentence

  • Refers in general to the pipelines and other transportation and storage equipment and installations necessary for the evacuation of Crude Oil from the storage tanks in the Inspection and Delivery Centers of the Contract Area to the Intake Station of the Main Conduits.

  • The Plant air and Instrument air generating Equipment and area design are replicated from Phase I area and Equipment, ([***]); New Nitrogen generation unit (replicated from the Phase I design) utilizing the Phase I distribution headers with tie-in to Nitrogen distribution system, ([***]); Tie-in to Fuel gas system, ([***]); Electric power distribution and lighting systems serving Train 4, and LNG Storage Tank areas including tie-in to Main Intake Station 2.

  • Tie-in to the new 138 kV supply when available in accordance with agreement reached between Owner and AEP, and to commission and operate the interconnection in accordance with procedure agreed with AEP; Underground single core 138 kV cable connecting AEP’s 138 kV GIS switchgear at Pompano switchyard with Terminal’s 138 kV GIS switchgear at Main Intake Station 2 The cable shall be provided by Contractor, including the portion within Pompano switchyard.

  • Common infrastructure for the Facility, including: Main Intake Station 2, [***] for Train 4, and Expanded Facility including [***] Local equipment room LER 11 for the Phase II BOG area Tie-ins to Condensate storage from production in train 5 and one additional condensate tank vent blower.