LHV definition
LHV means lower heating value.
LHV means the number of KJ produced by the complete combustion, at constant pressure of the 1kg of Fuel free of water vapor and at an absolute pressure and temperature as per any reputable international standard, under standard gravitational force (acceleration 980.665 centimetres per second per second) with air of the same temperature and pressure as the Fuel, and the products of combustion cooled to the initial temperature of Fuel and water being formed by the combustion products not being condensed to the liquid state
LHV shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.2.5.
Examples of LHV in a sentence
For units with glhp-hr emission limits, the engine load shall be calculated by using the following equation: Load(Hp) = Fuel consumption (scfh) x Measured fuel heating value (LHV btu/scf) Manufacturer's rated BSFC (btu/bhp-hr) at 100% load or best efficiency Recordkeeping: The permittee shall maintain records in accordance with the applicable Sections in Bl 09, Bl 10, and Bl 11.
More Definitions of LHV
LHV means Lady Health Visitor who has completed the prescribed qualification recognized by PN&MC, and has been registered and licensed by the PN&MC as a registered Lady Health Visitor;
LHV means LHV Power Corporation and those subsidiaries and affiliates in which it owns, controls, or does business with directly or indirectly or any parent company or affiliates that owns or controls, directly or indirectly, at least fifty percent (50%) of the capital stock of LHV entitled to vote in the election of directors.
LHV means Lower Heating Value PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE OMITTED AND HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***] DENOTES OMISSIONS.
LHV means the amount of energy expressed in Kcal or BTU for each Standard Cubic Meter ((Kcal/Sm3) or (BTU/Sm3)) produced by the complete combustion of dry Gas with dry air at constant pressure, where the products of the combustion cool to the Standard Conditions. The references for the calculation of the LHV will be based on calculations and values of the given components in the most recent edition of the Natural Gas Producers Association Engineering Data Book, USA. SPECIFIC TERMS IN THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN REDACTED BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE WITH FIVE ASTERISKS (*****). The Parties recognise that more work needs to be carried out on the functionality of the downstream market for which the Vessel will supply Gas by regasifying LNG. The Vessel will be one of four supply sources for the Thermal Generators and the integration between these four supply sources will require further evaluation prior to a detailed nomination procedure can be completed. This detailed nomination procedure shall be developed between the Parties on a continuing basis as information becomes available. The Parties shall use reasonable endeavours to conclude the nomination procedures not later than ***** days prior to the Delivery Due Date. Some guiding principles for the expected normal send out curve are as follows: - The daily base load send out volumes under normal operating conditions is expected to be in the range of ***** million Standard Cubic Feet per day (***** MMscf/day) to ***** million Standard Cubic Feet per day (***** MMscf/day) (but in no manner is this range meant to be an operational restriction of the Vessel). - There is limited line packing available but the pipeline/grid can provide buffer capacity for approximately two (2) hours. The Parties recognise that the Vessel needs to provide a send out profile that is compatible with the requirements of the end users, for it to be considered as a viable solution for Customer. The nomination procedures shall be based on the following principles: