Correction Curves definition

Correction Curves means the curves and mathematical formulae set forth in SCHEDULE D (Tests) and used for the purposes of calculating the Corrected Net Power Output and the Corrected Pressure Drop.
Correction Curves has the meaning(s) given to it in Exhibit D and shall be used to adjust Facility performance from variations from the Design Conditions and/or other specified factors (e.g., degradation) as provided therein.
Correction Curves has the meaning given to that term in paragraph 1 of Annex 2 (Testing Requirements);

Examples of Correction Curves in a sentence

  • Characteristic Curves/ Performance Correction Curves applicable for various equipments.

  • These corrections are functions of outdoor dry-bulb temperature (ODB) and entering (mixed air) wet-bulb temperature (EWB).Figure 4-3 Illustration of DOE-2 Correction Curves (entering wet-bulb temperature = 67oF) In making corrections to system power draw, the calculator makes use of two of these DOE-2 correction functions.

  • The Parties have agreed to conduct LNG Operational Fuel Cost Correction Curves testing in accordance with Appendix D of the PPA.

  • TC Extension Correction Curves This menu option will allow the user to set up to three TCcorrection curves for the 9210 Nitrider.

  • PREPA has agreed that it is inappropriate to use the design LPG Fuel Cost Correction Curves as the basis for the calculation of the Fuel Cost Correction Factors.


More Definitions of Correction Curves

Correction Curves means the correction curves as set out in Exhibit C used to adjust Facility performance from variations from the Design Conditions and/or other specified factors (e.g., degradation).
Correction Curves means the performance curves utilized by the Facility’s construction contractor to adjust the results of the Facility’s performance tests performed at Facility completion to Standard Site Conditions, which performance curves shall be provided to the Department as soon as they are received, but in no case later than 15 days after Phase 2 COD; the Department shall grant its approval of such performance curves, unless good cause for rejection exists.
Correction Curves means the correction curves as set out in Exhibit C used to adjust Facility performance from variations from the Design Conditions and/or other specified factors (e.g., degradation). "Day" means a twenty-four (24) hour period beginning and ending at 12:00 midnight. "Defect" means any Work that does not conform to the warranties set forth in Section 10.1 of this Contract. "Defect Remedy Work" means Contractor’s repair or replacement of any Defect. "Delayed Payment Rate" means a per annum rate of interest equal to the lesser of (i) LIBOR plus four percent (4%) and (ii) the maximum rate permitted by applicable Law. "Design Conditions" means the design operating conditions for the Facility as set forth in Exhibits A and/or C. "Documents" means any design, drawing, certificate, specification, report, studies, model, program, record, pattern, sample, written information and data and other document of whatever nature (including a record thereof in software form). "Dollars" or "$" means the lawful currency of the United States of America. "Drawings" means Facility drawings and system descriptions contained in Exhibit C. "Effective Date" means the date of this Contract. "Facility" means _____________________. "Final Acceptance" means satisfaction or waiver by Company or deemed satisfaction of the Work requirements identified in Section 7.1. "Final Acceptance Certificate" means a written certificate from Company confirming that the Work requirements identified in Section 7.1 have been completed. “Final Acceptance Date” means the date upon which Final Acceptance occurs or is deemed to have occurred. “Final Acceptance Notice” means a written notice from Contractor confirming that the Work requirements identified in Section 7.1 have been completed. "Force Majeure" means any war, declared or not, invasion, armed conflict or act of public enemy, blockage, embargo, revolution, insurrection, riot, civil commotion, act of terrorism, or sabotage provided that any such event occurs within or directly involving the United States or any individual state, or any other country from which machinery, equipment or material for the Facility are procured or transported through, an act of God, including but not limited to lightning, fire, earthquakes, volcanic activity, floods, storms or unusual weather conditions, cyclones,
Correction Curves. As defined in Section 10 of this Exhibit D.
Correction Curves means the correction curves as set out in Exhibit D used to adjust Facility performance from variations from the Design Conditions and/or other specified factors.
Correction Curves. As defined in Section 8 hereof.
Correction Curves. The curves, set forth in Annex B, used to adjust the Power Plant performance for variation in the Geothermal Fluids and Atmospheric Conditions from those specified in the Geothermal Fluid Specifications and the Interface Data.