Maximum Design Pressure definition
Maximum Design Pressure means the highest pressure that the Subject Vapor Control System is designed to accommodate without uncontrolled emissions to the atmosphere due to over-pressurization.
Maximum Design Pressure means the pressure of each Subject Vapor Control System determined according to an Engineering Evaluation as the highest pressure of a Vapor Control System before over-pressurization occurs.
Maximum Design Pressure means the highest pressure that the Vapor Control System is designed to maintain in the Tank System such that uncontrolled emissions to the atmosphere due to over-pressurization are precluded.
More Definitions of Maximum Design Pressure
Maximum Design Pressure means the highest pressure that the Vapor Control System can maintain in the Tank System while precluding uncontrolled emissions to the atmosphere due to over-pressurization.
Maximum Design Pressure means the pressure of each Subject Vapor Control System determined according to the Design Analysis Methodology as the highest pressure of a Subject Vapor Control System
Maximum Design Pressure or “MDP” means the highest pressure at which a pressure test of the cavern may be conducted to verify the integrity of the cavern system. The MDP is the minimum calculated hydrostatic pressure at the highest point of the cavern, in pounds per square inch gauge (psig), minus 29 psig.
Maximum Design Pressure means the highest pressure that each Vapor Control System is designed to maintain in the Tank System, as determined according to Paragraph 18 (Engineering Design Standards and Vapor Control System Capacity) such that uncontrolled emissions to the atmosphere due to over-pressurization are precluded.