Operating pressure definition

Operating pressure means the pressure at which the parts of an irrigation system are designed by the manufacturer to operate.
Operating pressure means the pressure under normal operating conditions.
Operating pressure means the pressure of the vessel from which a sample is collected. If no vessel pressure gauge is available or the difference between the sampling train pressure gauge and vessel pressure gauge readings is greater than +/- 5 psig, the sampling train pressure gauge reading shall be used to record the pressure on Form 1.

Examples of Operating pressure in a sentence

  • Liner EPDM Disc Stainless Steel Size: 100mm nominal bore Air bleed valves (25 and 12.5mm) Type: Ball Hydrovac valve assembly Manufacture: ▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Operating pressure: 10bar Discharge pipe size: 100mm The Contractor permanently marks each CARU with a unique number that would correspond to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ from which it is removed.

  • Clutch slips at normal load Operating pressure too low Oil level sinks Leakage through shaft sealing rings.

  • The main features of the system to be developed are: - Fuel cell electrical power Max 1 kW - Operating pressure up to 40 bar ( for recharging a hydrogen hydride storage) - Serial targeted prices 5000-6000 Euro/kW .

  • Operating pressure shall be equal to static pressure on the pipeline invert level with respect to zonal supply reservoir full tank level.

  • Physical properties Dimensions (excluding the screen) Weight [**] Electrical requirements [**] Operating pressure Pressure range [**] Cryogen Liquid Nitrogen [**] Environmental conditions Temperatures: Operating [**] Transportation and Storage [**] Relative Humidity: Operating [**] Transportation and Storage [**] Atmospheric pressure: Operating [**] Transportation and Storage [**] [**] The packed cryoprobes shall be stored in a dry, cool, well-ventilated and clean environment without corrosive gas.


More Definitions of Operating pressure

Operating pressure means the pressure at which a boiler or pressure vessel operates. It shall not exceed the MAWP except as shown in Section I of the ASME Code for forced-flow steam generators.
Operating pressure means the pressure corresponding to a particular flow rate at which the natural gas pipeline is operated;
Operating pressure means the pressure corresponding to a particular flow rate at which the relevant section of the city or local natural gas distribution network is operated:
Operating pressure means the internal force that a manufacturer intends for a natural-gas pressure vessel to achieve during normal operation of the vehicle to which the natural-gas pressure vessel is attached.
Operating pressure means the pressure at which an irrigation system is designed by the manufacturer to operate.
Operating pressure means the pressure at which a system of sprinklers is designed to operate, usually indicated at the base of a sprinkler.
Operating pressure for purposes of Appendix B means the working pressure that characterizes the conditions of crude oil, condensate, or produced water inside a particular process, pipeline, vessel or tank. In general, low pressure liquid is under less than approximately 200 psig of pressure.