Maximum Instantaneous Flow definition

Maximum Instantaneous Flow means the maximum flow at any time as measured in gallons per minute.
Maximum Instantaneous Flow means the maximum rate of flow of Discharge specified in the Site Schedule, i.e. the Maximum Peak Discharge also known as Peak Flow;
Maximum Instantaneous Flow means the flow measured in litres per second specified in the Site Schedule.

Examples of Maximum Instantaneous Flow in a sentence

  • Nitrogen Product ([***] +/- [***] psig): [***] scf per hour (Maximum Instantaneous Flow Rate at [***]psia and [***]°F dry bulb and [***]°F wet bulb and cooling water at [***]°F).

  • Low Pressure ([***] +/- [***] psig) Oxygen Product: [***]scf per hour (Maximum Instantaneous Flow Rate at [***]psia and [***]°F dry bulb and [***]°F wet bulb and cooling water at [***]°F).

  • If XYZ uses the Bulk Supply at a rate in excess of the Maximum Daily Volume or the Maximum Instantaneous Flow, then Thames will not be obliged to provide the Bulk Supply at the Working Pressure for as long as the Maximum Daily Volume or the Maximum Instantaneous Flow is exceeded.

  • High Pressure ([***] +/- [***] psig) Oxygen Product: [***] scf per hour (Maximum Instantaneous Flow Rate at [***] psia and [***]°F dry bulb and [***]°F wet bulb and cooling water at [***]°F).


More Definitions of Maximum Instantaneous Flow

Maximum Instantaneous Flow means the maximum flow of Potable Water drawn, or Wastewater discharged, in litres per minute, at any given time, as further described in Schedule “F” and, for greater certainty, includes wet weather peak flow for Wastewater. At no point is this to exceed the design capacity of the accepting pipe.