Lightning Sample Clauses
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Lightning. All play will be suspended following the first sighting of lightning and may only be resumed upon the passage of 30 minutes without a new sighting of lightning.
Lightning. Explosion/implosion, excluding loss, destruction of or damage: • to boilers (other than domestic boilers), economizers or other vessels, machinery or apparatus (in which steam is generated) or their contents resulting from their own explosion/implosion, • caused by centrifugal forces.
Lightning. Explosion / Implosion Excluding loss, destruction or damage
Lightning. When lightning induced surges appear at the point of connection to a building (the service entrance), a high common mode potential is generated between the current carrying conductors and ground. This potential produces a flow of current that seeks a path to earth to complete the circuit. Lightning can easily induce a 3000-ampere transient into a power line. When this transient reaches a building, the building ground at the service entrance can rise to 60,000 volts (assuming a building earth resistance of 20 ohms). The reference potential for ground in the rest of the building would rise proportionately. In order to protect the building against these high voltage surges, it is important to establish a low resistance earth ground at the service entrance. The National Electrical Code (Article 250, Part 4) specifies that the grounding at a building's service entrance should have a resistance to ground of 25 ohms or less. The IEEE Green Book (Recommended Practice for Grounding, ANSI/IEEE Standard 142-1982) recommends that the ground resistance be less than 5 ohms. If the building contains highly sensitive electronic communications equipment, a ground resistance of 5 ohms or less is recommended if this value can be practically achieved with the given site conditions.
Lightning. Windstorm or Hail. However, this exclusion does not apply when:
Lightning. Smoke; or
Lightning. The building is equipped with a certified lightning protection system in compliance with NEN 1014 class LP4.
Lightning if lightning is seen at any time during tournament play, it will be the tournament director’s responsibility to remove all teams and spectators to a safe area such as participant’s vehicle, until the lightning has stopped. The ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ and Recreation employee on duty shall not let a game resume until 30 or more minutes has passed from last time lightning was seen.
Lightning. Severe weather storms THE RECREATION COMMISSIONER FOR BROOKLYN WILL HAVE THE FINAL SAY AS TO WHETHER A FIELD IS CLOSED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER. UPDATES ON USE AND CONDITIONS ARE ANNOUNCED ON THE BROOKLYN RECREATION DEPARTMENT WEATHER INFORMATION LINE, 24 HOURS A DAY, AT ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ All vehicles associated with the permit holder’s organization must be parked legally. All illegally parked vehicles will be ticketed and subject to towing. If the parking lot is full, please advise all users and spectators to seek parking on adjacent streets in legal parking areas. Vehicles that are blocking driveways, intersections, parked in crosswalks, illegally parked in handicapped parking spaces or that restrict emergency vehicle access will be issued citations and/or towed as necessary Any organization or user who receives a permit to use City of Brooklyn athletic facilities shall abide by the following rules:
Lightning. For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or If the product has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the product does not operate normally (following operating