Maximum Continuous Rating (MCR) definition

Maximum Continuous Rating (MCR) means the maximum continuous output in MW at the generator terminals guaranteed by the manufacturer at rated parameters;
Maximum Continuous Rating (MCR) means the maximum continuous output in MW at generator terminal guaranteed by the manufacturer at rated parameters;
Maximum Continuous Rating (MCR) means the maximum output that can be sustained continuously under normal conditions over a day. The maximum actual output can be higher

Examples of Maximum Continuous Rating (MCR) in a sentence

  • The SELLER guarantees that the trial speed at the trial draft after any correction undertaken in accordance with paragraph 3.5 of the Technical Specification is to be not less than the speed as determined by model basin testing in a Chinese ship model test facility, at a draft/trim condition corresponding to ballast loading condition, at a main engine output of Maximum Continuous Rating (MCR) 9,480 kW as stipulated in the Specifications, (hereinafter called the "GUARANTEED SPEED").

  • Contractor guarantees that the Heat Rate during the Completed Performance Test used to determine achievement of Final Performance Acceptance, with the Facility operated at Maximum Continuous Rating (MCR), with the combustion turbine operating in accordance with the Acceptance Test Guidelines in Appendix M, shall not be more than 12,100 BTU/kWh (HHV) when corrected to ambient conditions ambient conditions recorded during the test (the “Heat Rate Guarantee”).

  • Contractor guarantees that the Net Electrical Output during the Completed Performance Test used to determine achievement of Final Performance Acceptance of the Facility following Phase 3 completion operated at Maximum Continuous Rating (MCR), combustion turbines operating in accordance with Acceptance Test Guidelines in Appendix M shall not be less than 69.1 MWe, when corrected to ambient conditions recorded during the test (the “Electrical Output Guarantee”).

  • The SELLER guarantees that the trial speed at the trial draft after any correction undertaken in accordance with paragraph 3.5 of the Technical Specification is to be not less than the speed as determined by model basin testing in a Chinese ship model test facility, at a draft/trim condition corresponding to ballast loading condition, at a main engine output of Maximum Continuous Rating (MCR) 9,480 kW as stipulated in the Specifications, (hereinafter called the "GUARANTEEDSPEED").

Related to Maximum Continuous Rating (MCR)

  • S&P Rating means, at any time, the rating issued by S&P and then in effect with respect to the Borrower’s senior unsecured long-term debt securities without third-party credit enhancement.

  • Investment Grade Rating Date means the date on which the Borrower first obtains an Investment Grade Rating.

  • Investment Grade Rating Event means the first day on which the Notes have an Investment Grade Rating from each Rating Agency, and no Default has occurred and is then continuing under this Indenture.

  • Rating period means the 12-month period for which premium rates are determined by a health

  • Moody’s Second Trigger Ratings Threshold means, with respect to Party A, the guarantor under an Eligible Guarantee or an Eligible Replacement, (i) if such entity has a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s of “A3” and a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s of “Prime-2”, or (ii) if such entity does not have a short-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating from Moody’s, a long-term unsecured and unsubordinated debt rating or counterparty rating from Moody’s of “A3”.