Mechanical Drive definition

Mechanical Drive means an application where the HDGT’s rotational energy is utilized to drive equipment other than a generator, such as a compressor, pump, chiller or blower.
Mechanical Drive means the mechanism of a set of speed reduction gears transferring the power from the motor shaft to the drive sheave in a traction lift system or to the chain or drum drive for the pallets or steps in an escalator or conveyor system.

Examples of Mechanical Drive in a sentence

  • UNICO will also locate and dip all storm drain structures along Recycle Road, from Mechanical Drive to Sunrise Boulevard, including the outfall location to Recycle Road Stormwater Basin.

  • Doc Mechanical Drive West, Unit Refrigeration Incorporated Confederation Street Phone: Phone: Mechanical Services ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Court Phone: ▇ ▇ ▇▇▇ Box Road Phone: Branch Operations: Kingston.

  • UNICO will perform detailed design surveys at the following curb ramp locations for ADA upgrade: • NE and SE corners of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Drive and Sunrise Boulevard • NE, SE and SW corners of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road and Sunrise Boulevard • NW and SW corners of Recycle Road and Sunrise Boulevard • NE, SE, SW and NW corners of Mechanical Drive and Sunrise Boulevard All ADA curb ramp surveys will provide sufficient detail to analyze and design for ADA compliance.

  • Mechanical Drive System Motor - TEFC, single speed, Class F insulation, with 1.15 service factor.