LP Steam definition

LP Steam means the low pressure steam produced by the CEV Facility and conforming with the Specifications.
LP Steam means steam delivered at pressures suitable for entry at the low pressure inlet of a turbine.

Examples of LP Steam in a sentence

  • Payment due to Originating Projects for exchanges of HP Steam and LP Steam shall be based on a sharing of the value added by the exchanges, as calculated in Exhibit A.

  • Open re-circulating cooling tower 1 x 80 ton absorption chiller, L.P. Steam Chilled water system (Plain water) Manual chemical feed No dispensing equipment installed.

  • I 2 – Open interconnected re-circulating cooling towers 2 x 285 ton absorption chillers, L.P. Steam Closed chilled water system (Plain water) Auto.

  • UTILITIES The Business Amines ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Water Fire Water Potable Water Effluent HP Steam IP Steam LP Steam Condensate Nitrogen (by pipeline) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.

  • The Operator may cause any Partnership receiving HP Steam or LP Steam to accept and dispose of any associated brines, condensates, or noncondensable gas.

  • III 2 – Open re-circulating cooling tower 2 x 350 ton absorption chillers, L.P. Steam Closed chilled water system (Plain water) Closed hydronic water heating system (Plain water) Auto.

  • Prior to start up LP Steam pressure is maintained by prepositioning a vent valve to limit the LP steam pressure.

Related to LP Steam

  • GPM means gallons per minute.

  • End Point means an application or device through which any End-User might access and/or use any of the Services, including without limitation IP Desk Phones, Desktop Clients, Web Clients, Mobile Applications, and Software Integrations.

  • Flash point means the lowest temperature of a liquid at which its vapours form a flammable mixture with air;

  • LPG means liquefied petroleum gas.

  • High voltage bus means the electrical circuit, including the coupling system for charging the REESS that operates on high voltage.