Nominal Capacity definition

Nominal Capacity means the volume indicated by the manufacturer that represents the maximum recommended filling level.
Nominal Capacity means the sum of the incineration capacities of the furnaces of which an incineration plant is composed, as specified by the constructor and confirmed by the operator, with due account being taken, in particular, of the calorific value of the waste, expressed as the quantity of waste incinerated per hour;
Nominal Capacity means a brewery’s annual production capacity for packaged Beer, if the brewery were operated at 100% capacity.

Examples of Nominal Capacity in a sentence

  • On the third (3rd) day of the Month of Nomination, at the latest, CENIT will publish in the BTO the Effective Transportation Capacity for the Month of Operation and tentative for the next five (5) months, taking into account the tentative projections of transportation that they have, the Nominal Capacity, the scheduled stoppages of the different systems and its Service Factor.

  • It means the percentage effectively utilizable of the Nominal Capacity, due to the Pipeline’s temporary operational and maintenance restrictions, as well as those of its connected and ancillary installations, calculated for a determined period, in which the effects of the non – availability of the mechanical equipment, the line maintenance programs and the number of days of the period considered must be taken into account.

  • Note: Warranty period could be extended to Ten (10) years FOR FREE by successfully register your product on CF Energy website: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/, and the Minimum Capacity/remaining capacity in this document would be not less than 70% of the Nominal Capacity at the end of Warranty Period.

  • Jayhawk Tankage: Tank ID Number Current Service/Product Nominal Capacity, BBLs 4151 Crude 80,000 4152 Crude 80,000 Petroleum liquid that has a true vapor pressure equal to or greater than 1.5 psia but not greater than 11.1 psia.

  • Where an existing Basic Transmission Extension or other point of interconnection with BC Hydro Facilities supplies at least one other Customer, or other BC Hydro customers whose combined power demand exceeds five per cent of the Nominal Capacity of the Basic Transmission Extension or other point of interconnection to BC Hydro Facilities, any additions and alterations shall be considered System Reinforcement.


More Definitions of Nominal Capacity

Nominal Capacity means the volume of fuel indicated by the manufacturer that represents the maximum recommended fill level.
Nominal Capacity means a facility’s maximum practical throughput under a specified configuration.
Nominal Capacity of the Pipeline means the fully compressed capacity of the Pipeline, being 110 PJ per annum with 8 compressor stations operating.
Nominal Capacity means the maximum mass input of organic solvents at the installation averaged over one day, if that installation is operated at its design output under conditions other than start up and shut down operations or relating to the maintenance of equipment, and
Nominal Capacity means the sum of the incineration capacities of the furnaces of which an
Nominal Capacity means, with respect to a portable fuel container, the volume that the manufacturer indicates is the maximum recommended filling level.
Nominal Capacity. Means the maximum transportation capacity between a pumping station and a terminal of the Pipeline, or between two pumping stations, calculated considering the equipment installed in the Pipeline and the quality planned of the crude oil for a given period. It is expressed in BPDO.