OPERATING CONDITIONS Sample Clauses

OPERATING CONDITIONS. Developer shall design the Merchant Transmission Facility to operate within the voltage guidelines as specified in Article 9.5.2. The nominal frequency of the New York State Transmission System is 60 Hz. The frequency may deviate by ± 0.05Hz from the nominal value during normal steady-state conditions. During extreme system disturbances, the system frequency may deviate from the nominal value by ± 0.07Hz. For very extreme disturbances such as system separation, frequency deviations may be ± 1.5Hz. Connecting Transmission Owner typically operates the 345kV AC bus at a higher voltage than 1.0pu. Under infrequent operating conditions the system voltage may be reduced to less than 1.0pu and the system reactive requirements may be such that the Merchant Transmission Facility may reduce import levels during such conditions.
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OPERATING CONDITIONS. The Customer hereby acknowledges that bandwidth fluctuations and problems with the access provider could cause a gap in the services provided by the OVH Corporation, which it would be unable to resolve. However, the Service shall be restricted, limited or suspended, as of right, by OVH: • if it seems that the Customer is using the services provided for any activity whatsoever which is not in compliance with these General Terms and Conditions; • in compliance with the applicable Specific Terms and Conditions; • if OVH receives a notice in that regard from a competent administrative, arbitral or judicial authority, in compliance with the appropriate applicable laws, or from a third party; • if the contact information in the Customer’s account seems to be false, inaccurate or out of date.
OPERATING CONDITIONS. In development of its functions the Executive Committee shall comply with conditions provided in Contract Clause 19, as follows:
OPERATING CONDITIONS. The Galaxy 3 can be operated at 115~VAC or 220-240~VAC. There is a switch on the power supply to change between 115 Volts and 220-240 Volts. Power consumption is 175 Xxxxx at 50/60Hz. Warning: Make sure the voltage on the power sup- ply is set correctly for the area you are in.
OPERATING CONDITIONS. A vehicle must comply with all aspects of the applicable program guidelines or it is not eligible for return. • Each vehicle and all accessories shall be in sound mechanical and electrical operating condition. Repair of these items must be made prior to turn-in or the vehicle will be rejected. • Any vehicle equipped with supplemental inflatable restraints (S.I.R.) including driver, passenger or side airbags that have been deployed, missing or otherwise disconnected, must be replaced with the approved OEM replacement and must meet GM standards prior to turn-in.
OPERATING CONDITIONS. Part IIIProvisions relating to Invoice Discounting only, will cease to apply to you and Operating Conditions – Part IV – Provisions relating to Factoring Clients only will become applicable; and
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OPERATING CONDITIONS. E. GENERAL WASTE ANALYSIS To comply with the waste analysis requirements in Minn. R. 7045.0458, 7045.0456, 7045.0542, 7045.1390, and 7001.0560, the Permittee shall follow the procedures described in the Corporate Incinerator Waste and Feedstream Analysis Plans (WAP/FAP) found in Section C of the Permit Application. The WAP/FAP in the Permit Application is an integral part of this Permit and includes requirements and procedures for waste stream pre-acceptance procedures, incoming waste inspection procedures, laboratory analysis performed prior to incineration, waste stream profile verification, compliance demonstration methods, analysis parameters and rationale, waste analysis test methods, waste sampling methods, off-site waste analysis, waste tracking system, additional waste analysis requirements, quality control and recordkeeping. HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE AND TREATMENT FACILITY PERMIT, MND006172969, PERMIT APPLICATION, SECTION C. WASTE ANALYSIS PLAN. 6. Waste Stream Profile Verification 6.2 Waste Stream Profile Verification for 3M Generated Wastes Individual waste stream profiles comprising the top 90% of waste received at the Incinerator (in terms of mass) will be analyzed and verified by the Laboratory at least once every five years, unless excepted as described in Section 6.8. Analysis will be conducted on at least seven samples per waste stream for the following: ash, heating value, chlorine, arsenic, beryllium, chromium, cadmium, cobalt, nickel, lead and mercury. Other analytes may be added as desired. . . Discretionary verification of low quantity (in terms of mass) waste streams (not in the top 90% volume) may be performed at any time. A minimum of 15% of the annual volume of the waste (in terms of drum equivalents) will be sampled, up to 7 samples. The data generated will be treated in the same manner as described above. 3M will test a minimum of 100 of these low mass waste streams per year. Emphasis will be placed on wastes that are further removed from the manufacturing process, such as general plant clean-up or process area clean-up.
OPERATING CONDITIONS. Contractor vehicles shall be constructed and maintained in a manner that their contents will not leak, blow away, or spill therefrom. Vehicles shall not be allowed to stand in any street, alley, or another place longer than is reasonably necessary for Collections.
OPERATING CONDITIONS. 29.1 All parties to this Agreement pledge to use their best efforts to improve utilization of manpower in the construction industry. To insure good utilization, every employee on the job should be productively engaged in work for their full time on the job. Toward this end, the parties to this Agreement have established a Labor Management Board, as provided for in the addendum of this Agreement.
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