Electromagnetic Interference. Lessee shall prevent any operation on the Premises which would produce electromagnetic radiations of a nature which would cause interference with any air navigational or communications aid now or in the future to be installed to serve the Bellingham International Airport, or which would create any interfering or confusing light or cause any restrictions to visibility at the airport.
Electromagnetic Interference. The parties understand and acknowledge that from time to time one or more resellers, subscribers, other Persons or subscriber communicators may cause electromagnetic interference, either intentionally or unintentionally, with (i) the operation of the ORBCOMM System in such a way as to impair the quality of service provided by ORBCOMM to its other resellers and subscribers or (ii) the operation of another system or application approved by the FCC or other Governmental Authority. Accordingly, the parties agree that: (A) ORBCOMM may upon discovery of, or upon reasonable suspicion of, any such interference or abuse by a reseller, subscriber, other Person or subscriber communicator discontinue ORBCOMM Services to the reseller, subscriber, other Person or subscriber communicator that is causing the interference or abuses; and, (B) Reseller shall promptly advise ORBCOMM in the event Reseller has knowledge or reason to believe that any Agent, Subscriber, other person or any subscriber communicator is interfering with the operation of the ORBCOMM System or any other system or application approved by the FCC or any other Governmental Authority.
Electromagnetic Interference. The first article unit shall demonstrate compliance with the requirements of MIL-STD-461 Rev G (dated 11 Dec 2015) for Surface Ship, Below Deck, and Metallic Hull installations. This includes the following methods: CE102, CS101, CS114, CS116, RE101, RE102, RS101, RS103. All documentation shall be in accordance with the respective Data Item Descriptions cited in 461G Section 6: Testing however, is not required if the manufacturer can show by analysis, previous application data or other means that the equipment complies with the requirements specified, or that design is consistent with written guidelines intended to minimize conducted and radiated emissions and susceptibilities. The vendor shall provide EMI test documentation, analysis and/or design data to demonstrate compliance with this requirement in accordance with the documentation requirements specified above and/or the purchase order. (CDRL A017, A018)
Electromagnetic Interference. 5.1. Subject to applicable law, the Lessee shall have the right with respect to the Property to cause light, audio, visual, view, flicker, noise, electromagnetic, electrical and radio frequency interference and any other effect caused by or attributable to the Power Plant.
5.2. In the event that there is any electromagnetic interference with the Lessor’s equipment caused by the use of the Power Plant, the Lessee and the Lessor undertake to liaise and cooperate with one another to eliminate the interference.
Electromagnetic Interference. In the event of a complaint about turbine interference with microwave, radio or television reception at affected locations (e.g., residences, businesses or public agencies), the Applicant shall conduct site-specific and spectrum specific studies at such locations. If there appears to be interference attributable to wind farm operations, the Applicant shall investigate potential sources, and develop protocols for correcting the problem.
Electromagnetic Interference. Concessionaire shall maintain all LRVs, OCS, TPSSs, disconnect switches, interconnecting Traction Power cables and cable terminations, bond wires, negative bonding of tracks and negative return cables, and cable terminations to keep radiated emissions at levels that do not exceed the lesser of: • the requirements for EMI as specified in Part 2B, Section 11.3.5 of the Technical Provisions; and • 10% higher than the values measured in the Spectral Analysis of Radiated Emissions- Trial Running. Except within the University of Maryland campus between stationing 598+00 and 658+00, Concessionaire shall repeat the analysis in the Spectral Analysis of Radiated Emissions – Trial Running at intervals of five years and submit the test results for Review and Comment in accordance with Part 2B, Section 11 of the Technical Provisions. Any locations within 100 feet of the track centerline on both sides of the alignment failing to meet the radiated emissions criteria above shall be corrected and a successful repeat of the spectral analysis of radiated emissions test in the affected area shall be completed within three months of the original test unless a longer timeframe is approved by Owner. Within the University of Maryland campus between stationing 598+00 and 658+00, Concessionaire shall repeat the analysis in the Spectral Analysis of Radiated Emissions – Trial Running at least once per year (excluding incidences of complaints). Such repeat of the analysis shall be performed within 60 days prior to the anniversary of the date when the Spectral Analysis of Radiated Emissions – Trial Running was performed. After achievement of Revenue Service Availability, Concessionaire shall continue to implement any required Operational Phase Mitigation during the O&M Period in accordance with the
Electromagnetic Interference. 2.4.1. The operation of the ASE must not be adversely affected by electromagnetic fields. Until uniform test procedures have been agreed, the vehicle manufacturer shall provide the technical services with their test procedures and results.
1. General provisions Vehicles are not required to be fitted with hydraulic steering transmissions. However, if any vehicles are so fitted, they shall comply with the provisions of this annex.
2. Specific provisions
2.1. Performance of hydraulic lines and hose assemblies.
2.1.1. The hydraulic lines of hydraulic transmission must be capable of withstanding a pressure at least four times the maximum normal service pressure (T) specified by the manufacturer. Hose assemblies shall comply with ISO Standards 1402: 1984, 6605: 1986 and 7751:1983.
2.2. In systems dependent on an energy supply;
2.2.1. the energy supply must be protected from excess pressure by a pressure limiting valve which operates at the pressure T.
2.3. Protection of steering transmission;
2.3.1. the steering transmission must be protected from excess pressure by a pressure limiting valve which operates at between 1.5T and 2.2T.
2.4. Tractor/trailer alignment:
2.4.1. with the tractor of a tractor/trailer combination travelling in a straight line, the trailer must remain in alignment with the tractor;
2.4.2. in order to maintain steering alignment in accordance with paragraph 2.4.1. above, trailers shall be provided with a means of re-adjustment, which may be either automatic or manual;
Electromagnetic Interference. Any interference from other electronic devices or systems that affects the functionality of the Services.
Electromagnetic Interference. Contractor shall ensure that the electrical and electronic components and subsystems shall operate without being affected by or causing harmful electromagnetic interference (EMI). Protection shall be provided against radio frequency interference (RFI) emission sources, as well as internal conductive or inductive emissions. The Onboard AIM equipment shall be unaffected by interference such as radiation from bus equipment, including radio, lights, farebox, electronic destination signs, air conditioners, and generators. With the exception of the equipment required for radio communications, the AIM equipment shall not emit measurable EMI or RFI capable of interfering with any other onboard electronic device or system. If, following installation of onboard equipment, it is determined that there is unacceptable EMI, Contractor shall implement corrective measures to reduce EMI as necessary.
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