Maintenance Shutdown definition

Maintenance Shutdown means a shutdown of a Covered Process Unit that either is done for the purpose of scheduled maintenance or lasts longer than 14 calendar days.
Maintenance Shutdown means a shutdown of a Covered Process Unit that lasts longer than thirty (30) Days.
Maintenance Shutdown means the partial or full shutdown of a Covered Process Unit that either is done for the purpose of scheduled maintenance or lasts longer than 14 calendar days. The following are not considered maintenance shutdowns: (1) an unscheduled work practice or unscheduled operational procedure that stops production from a process unit or part of a process unit for less than 24 hours; and (2) an unscheduled work practice or unscheduled operational procedure that would stop production from a process unit or part of a process unit for a shorter period of time than would be required to clear the process unit or part of the process unit of materials and start up the unit, and would result in greater emissions than delay of repair of leaking components until the next scheduled process unit shutdown.

Examples of Maintenance Shutdown in a sentence

  • Any unused Maintenance Shutdown Allotment shall roll over and accumulate for a maximum of the latest five (5) Contract Years on an ongoing basis.

  • All other notices pursuant to this Section 11.1(a) shall be given in accordance with Section 11.2. In the event that the commencement and/or duration of a Major Equipment Shutdown, a Cold Maintenance Shutdown or a Closure must be changed, the Mill Owner shall so notify Ingevity as soon as the Mill Owner becomes aware of the need for the change and shall reasonably work with Ingevity to minimize the impact on Ingevity of any such change.

  • Except in the case of a Major Equipment Shutdown, a Cold Maintenance Shutdown or a Force Majeure Event, the Mill Owner shall not interrupt or reduce the steam service to the Carbon Plant.

  • The Contractor shall develop a schedule detailing all the activities the Contractor plans to accomplish during the Annual Maintenance Shutdown or other minor shutdowns.

  • The week prior to the Annual Maintenance Shutdown no vacation shall be allowed in the Utilities Section.

  • Vacation Limitations during Planned Maintenance Shutdown (39-386-13- 01)………..…..

  • Subject to Section 13.2(i), in connection with any anticipated Conditional Shutdown (as defined in the Termination Agreement) or Maintenance Shutdown (as defined in Section 13.2), the parties shall use reasonable best efforts to coordinate the shutdown of the Geismar Plant according to a sequencing plan that is consistent with Article 2 of the Termination Agreement.

  • The schedule shall be submitted to the COR no later than the sixty (60) calendar days before the start of the Annual Maintenance Shutdown, and no later than fifteen (15) calendar days before the start of minor shutdowns.

  • The Department Manager shall retain the right to determine vacation periods and to establish the number of employees to be granted vacation leave, except that not more than two (2) consecutive weeks, shall be granted to an individual employee without the mutual consent of the Company and the Union, except that no vacation shall be allowed the week of the Annual Maintenance Shutdown.

  • The week after the Annual Maintenance Shutdown no vacation shall be allowed in the Electrical Section and the Mechanical Section.


More Definitions of Maintenance Shutdown

Maintenance Shutdown has the meaning set forth in the MGA Supply Agreement Addendum.
Maintenance Shutdown means a planned shutdown of a Covered Process Unit that lasts longer than 30 Days and during which the Unit is cleared of hydrocarbons.

Related to Maintenance Shutdown

  • Maintenance Outage means the temporary operational removal of the Facility from service to perform work on specific components of the Facility, at a time when the Facility must be removed from service before the next Scheduled Outage in the interest of safety or the prevention of injury or damage to or undue wear and tear on the Facility or any component thereof.

  • Generator Maintenance Outage means the scheduled removal from service, in whole or in part, of a generating unit in order to perform necessary repairs on specific components of the facility, if removal of the facility meets the guidelines specified in the PJM Manuals.

  • Planned Maintenance means any Maintenance BT has planned to do in advance.

  • Maintenance area means any geographic region of the United States previously designated nonattainment pursuant to the CAA Amendments of 1990 and subsequently redesignated to attainment subject to the requirement to develop a maintenance plan under §175A of the CAA, as amended.

  • Shutdown means the cessation of operation of equipment.