Operating range definition

Operating range means the operating range of frequency and voltage as specified under the Operating Code;
Operating range means the operating range of frequency and voltage as specified under the operating code of UPEGC or IEGC.
Operating range means the space within which the crane or any other hoisting device can move the load by each of the available combinations of motions such as traversing, traveling or slewing. For details about operating ranges of the combinations of general cranes and motions, refer to the textbook. (Fig. 1-12: p.40)

Examples of Operating range in a sentence

  • Provider shall ensure the farebox has the following electrical characteristics: Power source 12 or 24 VDC nominal (bus battery) Operating range 10 to 60 VDC Power consumption 210 ▇▇▇▇▇ peak, 30 ▇▇▇▇▇ typical, 15 ▇▇▇▇▇ standby (sleep mode) No converter or other special modification shall be required to permit the farebox to operate on either 12 or 24 VDC input voltage.

  • Operating range P1 and P2 : 24h/24 – 7j/7 P3 : 09h-18h working days Operations takes care of the management of technical incidents reported by Customers and the monitoring system.

  • Operating range 12" above/below dock level counter balance springs with solid steel positioning roller & roller bearings, 55,000 PSI high yield steel platform & structure, continuous piano type hinge with front header plate boxed structure with "c" channels gusseted at front and rear headers, and bumpers included.

  • Operating range: -18 … +18 kG (real values depend on a magnet system); Field accuracy over full range: < 500 mG; Center field setting resolution: 24 bit (1.5 mG); Max sweep width in one scan: -18 to +18 kG; Field sweep resolution: up to 256 000 points; Field sweep time: 320 sec to 5 sec/point; Short term field stability: ±5 mG; Long term field stability: ±10 mG/hour (with room temperature fluctuations < ±1 °С); All circuits have to be digital.


More Definitions of Operating range

Operating range means the operating range of frequency and voltage as