Flow Requirements Clause Samples
Flow Requirements. The System shall be designed and constructed, for any new construction or replacement/renewals, with the capacity to deliver maximum day demands and fire flow for individual and public requirements, while maintaining the minimum pressure requirement as defined in the Distribution System Performance Requirements. New construction of system facilities, including replacements and renewals shall be approved in advance by the City. The Concessionaire shall submit for review and approval by the City, plans and engineering design information supporting the design of planned improvements.
Flow Requirements. In order to determine on which path a given flow should be routed, the SME must first know which path satisfies the network performance requirements for that flow. For legacy applications, information about new flows should be provided by the ITS station networking & transport layer. For applications complying with the ITS station reference architecture (i.e. ITS station applications), flow requirements must be provided from the applications to the SME. This would require new mechanisms or modification of existing mechanisms in the ITS station set of standards, particularly in the situation where the ITS station functions are distributed in several hosts and routers. This applies to both applications residing at the ITS station application layer and applications residing at the ITS station facilities layer: • From a flow management view point, ITS station facilities processing broadcast mes- sages e.g. DENM, Co-operative Awareness Messages (CAM), ▇▇▇ are indeed con- sidered as applications. CAM [ETSI-TS-102-637-2], DENM [ETSI-TS-102-637-3] and ▇▇▇ [ISO-24102-4] must thus provide their flow requirements to the ITS station man- agement entity. This would be done via the MF-SAP. • While some applications residing at the ITS station application layer are fully relying on the data received via CAM, DENM and ▇▇▇ messages, some other applications - ITS specific or not - may need to initiate their own message exchanges. These must also provide their flow requirements to the ITS station management entity. This would be done via the MA-SAP. Basically, the same parameters would have to be exchanged via the MA-SAP and MF- SAP. A flow requirement table is then needed to record performance and other types of requirements to be applied to each application flow (note that there could be multiple flow types for each application). This table is detailed in Section 4.9 (Table 4.5). A particular protocol stack may be requested for a given flow, for instance, some stakehold- ers may prefer a specific protocol stack (e.g. BTP/GeoNetworking/11p) when it is available while IPv6 would only be used otherwise. Other may avoid a specific media.
Flow Requirements. The SmartBall tool requires a minimum pipeline liquid average velocity of 1 to 3 feet per second (fps). The inspection rate is approximately 70% of average liquid velocity. The City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ staff will control the flow rate to confirm the requisite velocity during tool deployment. The existence of any bottom outlets, off-takes or inline valves must be brought to the attention of Pure Technologies when planning the inspection. All in-line valves located along the length of the pipeline must be fully opened prior to inspection. Any off-take lateral valves must be assessed in advance of the field inspection and shall be fully closed during the inspection. City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ staff will operate the system to maintain pipeline pressures as necessary to accommodate system requirements. Approximate pressure measurements may be requested during inspection. Pressure in the pipeline should not be less than 20 psi at any time. Once the SmartBall is retrieved, the recorded data is downloaded and analyzed by experienced data analysts. The SmartBall report will identify and locate all leaks and gas (air) pockets in each pipeline. Whereas the benefits of finding and repairing leaks is obvious, many utilities have become more aware of the importance of eliminating gas (air) pockets in the line, as they can reduce capacity in the line and increase energy consumption required for pumping. Gas (air) pockets will also exacerbate the effect of any transient events that may be occurring in a pipeline.
Flow Requirements. The Water System shall be designed and constructed, for any new construction or replacement/renewals, with the capacity to deliver maximum day demands and fire flow for individual and public requirements, while maintaining the minimum pressure requirements. New construction of system facilities shall be approved in advance by the City as set forth in the Agreement. The Concessionaire shall submit for review by the City, plans and engineering design information supporting the design of planned improvements.
Flow Requirements. It is Developer's responsibility to ascertain fire flow requirements for the Development. District neither guarantees nor agrees to supply water in any specific quantities or pressures for fire flow, domestic use or for any other purpose whatsoever, and no such obligation shall be implied.
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