Normal operating pressure definition

Normal operating pressure means the water main pressure maintained regardless of public service load in the absence of extenuating circumstances.
Normal operating pressure means the water pressure maintained in a system regardless of public service load in the absence of extenuating circumstances.
Normal operating pressure means the rolling one hundred eighty (180) Gas Day average operating pressure at the point of interconnection with the Grama Storage Facility.

Related to Normal operating pressure

  • Operating pressure means the pressure at which the parts of an irrigation system are designed by the manufacturer to operate.

  • Normal operation means all periods of operation except start-up and shutdown operations and maintenance of equipment;

  • Working pressure means the settled pressure of a compressed gas at a reference temperature of 15 °C in a full pressure receptacle;

  • Reid vapor pressure means the vapor pressure of crude oil or other volatile petroleum products at 100 degrees Fahrenheit as determined by the latest edition of ASTM D6377 (RVPE): Standard Test Method for Determination of Vapor Pressure of Crude Oil.

  • Normal Operating Conditions means those Service conditions which are within the control of Grantee. Those conditions which are not within the control of Grantee include, but are not limited to, natural disasters, civil disturbances, power outages, telephone network outages, and severe or unusual weather conditions. Those conditions which are ordinarily within the control of Grantee include, but are not limited to, special promotions, pay-per-view events, rate increases, regular peak or seasonal demand periods, and maintenance or upgrade of the Cable System.