Major Maintenance Sample Clauses

Major Maintenance. The Port shall have the obligation to undertake all Major Maintenance that the Consolidated Rental Car Facility or Consolidated Rental Car Facility Site may require. When the Port undertakes such work, it shall specifically notify the Operators and Facility Manager of that fact, will proceed diligently to complete such work, and will otherwise comply with the standards imposed upon the Operators set forth in Section 15.1.2.
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Major Maintenance. Any major maintenance or upgrades that will impact sales opportunities will be discussed with Symantec and the Parties shall mutually agree to a time that will have the least impact on sales.
Major Maintenance. All Flare Facility maintenance activities not described in Routine Operations, Repair and Maintenance. Major Maintenance shall include, but is not limited to items listed below. Flare Facility painting • The Flare and support equipment shall be painted on an as needed basis to preserve equipment life and aesthetic appearance as may be requested by COUNTY in its reasonable discretion but no more frequently than annually. Annual turn around – inspection and overhaul • Mechanical turnaround o Landfill Gas blower o Blower motor o Condensate separator process vessel internal inspection and repairs o Air compressor o Valves, operators o Flame arrestor o Corrosion monitoring o Sight glasses o Ignition system • Electrical turnaround o Service motors (clean, dip and bake as necessary) o Motor control center o Ignition transformer o Infrared spectrum check o Lighting system • Instrumentation turnaround o Regulators o Controllers o Gauges o Thermocouples o Recorders o Pressure switches o Solenoid valves o Flow meters o Temperature meters o Automatic dialing system o Test emergency alarm • General turnaround re-grade work Equipment replacement • As needed to maintain compliance with Applicable Law and permits.
Major Maintenance. Condensate System Description The Condensate System consists of all equipment and components owned by COUNTY and used for transporting Condensate that are located upstream of location point 1, as shown on the attached Exhibit C-4. The Condensate System as it exists or may exist located downstream of location point 1, is considered part of the Site and is the sole responsibility of XXXXXXXX POWER. The current condensate system upstream of location point 1 includes, without limitation, the following principal components: The condensate collection system includes a “pump station” at the toe of the landfill and two plastic tanks located at the “tank farm” area for storage. The pump station contains a holding tank equipped with secondary containment, one pneumatic pump and an electric submersible pump and all ancillary equipment associated with this pump station. CONDENSATE SYSTEM ROUTINE OPERATIONS, REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE AND MAJOR MAINTENANCE A. ROUTINE OPERATIONS, REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE: Routine Condensate System operation activities performed by XXXXXXXX POWER personnel to operate and maintain the Condensate System within operating parameters as reasonably defined by the COUNTY and pursuant to all applicable regulatory permits and requirements associated with its operation. It shall include the activities of a repetitive nature but is not limited to the activities listed below: Routine Operations: Routine operation activities to inspect, monitor, and record system data and make minor adjustments. • Maintain at least one (1) copy of all records required by Section C-2, including but not limited to readings and logs, at the local site offices at all times. Routine Repair and Maintenance: Routine Condensate System repair and minor preventive maintenance activities.
Major Maintenance. All Condensate System maintenance activities not described in Routine Operations, Repair and Maintenance. Major Maintenance shall include, but is not limited to the items listed below: • Condensate system painting ( as necessary) • Mechanical turnaround o Condensate storage tank internal inspection and repairs to valves o Corrosion monitoring o Sight glasses o Condensate pumps o Air compressor (if applicable) • Electrical turnaround o Service motors (clean, dip and bake as necessary) o Motor control center o Infrared spectrum check o Lighting system • Instrumentation turnaround o Regulators o Controllers o Gauges o Recorders o Pressure switches o Solenoid valves o Flow meters o Temperature meters o Automatic dialing system • General turnaround o Regrade work • Equipment replacementAs needed to maintain compliance with Applicable Law and permits. • Equipment relocationFor the avoidance of doubt: o COUNTY is responsible, at its own expense, for the relocation of the Condensate System within the Flare Facility and condensate equipment if said relocations are due to the COUNTY’s landfill operation needs. x XXXXXXXX POWER is responsible, at its own expense, for the relocation of the Condensate System within the Flare Facility and condensate equipment if said relocations are due to a XXXXXXXX POWER need.
Major Maintenance. Major Maintenance and repair activity shall include but is not limited to items listed below:
Major Maintenance. “Major Maintenance” consists of any maintenance project that meets the then established definition of a Capital Project as defined by the Office of Financial Management. Major Maintenance shall be funded as a capital project as provided under Section 6.5, subject to specific legislative appropriation of funds.
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Major Maintenance. The Signatories agree that GMO shall be authorized to record costs incremental to typical maintenance costs related to power plant turbine overhauls in advance of performing this type of maintenance at the power plants. The Signatories agree that these maintenance costs equal $3,219,276 annualized and are reflected in the final revenue requirement. This method is used to match the utilization of the power plant turbine overhauls that are required periodically based on the number of starts for certain power plants. The accounting for this accrual is to record the authorized cost of service as expense in the period collected in rates with an offsetting credit to a regulatory liability until the major maintenance is performed. Use of this methodology referenced in this paragraph shall have no ratemaking effect in future rate cases.
Major Maintenance. (Reimbursable) The City will provide major maintenance, reimbursable on a unit rate basis per signal system, to keep the Traffic Control Signal System in a safe working order. The State will also reimburse the City for actual total material costs when total material costs exceed $500.00 per incident per signal system for those activities not associated with minor maintenance or preventative maintenance. Only material used for direct replacement will be reimbursed. The State’s reimbursement to the City for actual material costs may be in kind. Reimbursement will not be made for upgrades to the Signal System under this agreement. Level of Service expectations are provided in Exhibit C. Major maintenance consists of, but is not limited to, the following responsibilities:
Major Maintenance. For every item of major maintenance that Concessionaire proposes to undertake, it shall deliver professionally-prepared plans and specifications that comply with all applicable laws, codes and regulations to the Superintendent for that official’s review and approval, in writing, prior to implementation. The Superintendent shall not unreasonably withhold, condition, or delay such approval and shall be deemed to have given it if not withheld in writing within sixty (60) days after delivery of a request therefore.
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