Freeze Protection Sample Clauses

Freeze Protection. The charge for freeze protection will be a flat $35.00 per shipment.
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Freeze Protection. 7.1 The City of Yellowknife will maintain freeze protection on all water services up to the date of approval of a Principal Building and/or Mechanical Permit, or twenty-four (24) months from Possession Date, whichever occurs first. This requirement is consistent with Section 8 herein. 7.2 The Purchaser will be responsible for all freeze protection as per City of Yellowknife By- law No. 3529 after twenty-four (24) months of Possession Date or upon approval of a Principal Building and/or Mechanical Permit, whichever occurs first. 7.3 Within twenty-four (24) months from Possession Date or upon approval of a Principal Building and/or Mechanical Permit, whichever occurs first, the Purchaser must provide a permanent electrical service, approved by Government of the Northwest Territories Public Works and Services’ Electrical/Mechanical Safety Division to maintain power to the circulation pump required to maintain freeze protection. 7.4 The City’s temporary circulating system and electrical connections must be terminated and service pipes extended into the property pursuant to municipal standards, with appropriate circulating pump and water meter installation. 7.5 In addition to an approved electrical service, the Purchaser must complete a connect permit for the provision of water and sewer services from the City of Yellowknife, again pursuant to City of Yellowknife By-law No. 3529; this requirement shall be a condition of a Development Permit.
Freeze Protection. At Buyer's request, freeze conditioning agents of a quality, type, source and quantity acceptable to the Buyer shall be applied by the Seller at the mine to minimize the freezing of Coal during periods of cold weather, provided, however, that Seller's actual cost for any such freeze conditioning shall be for Buyer's account. Such costs shall be competitive in the industry. Upon scheduling trains, Buyer will specify the date to begin and end freeze conditioning each year or by shipment.
Freeze Protection. This section covers the design, furnishing and installation of freeze protection systems for plant process piping systems, equipment, and instrumentation. The systems shall include control panels, transformers, thermostats, heating cable and accessories. Heat tracing conductors shall be self-limiting parallel circuit construction with adjustable thermostats. The heat trace control panels shall be complete with branch circuit breakers, annunciator, control transformer, contactors and relays totally wired for a 480 volt, three-phase supply. The required heat density in xxxxx per foot shall be calculated based on service, required temperature to be maintained, minimum anticipated ambient temperature of 0 DEG. F in a 20-mph wind, pipe size and type and thickness of insulation. The heat tracing shall maintain a minimum temperature of 35 DEG. F for water. Installation procedures shall be in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EPC - Exhibit B -------------------- TENASKA GEORGIA GENERATION PROJECT Page 107 of 132 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Freeze Protection. If applicable, the facility shall be designed to operate in freezing weather, to go through periods of freezing weather while operating or shut down, without damage, and to maintain any process chemical temperatures. Design ambient temperature for freeze protection and temperature maintenance systems are shown in Appendix N3. Freeze protection and temperature maintenance of pipes shall be provided and shall be accomplished with straight runs of heat tracing cable attached and covered with Teflon or other thermal insulating material. Heating cables shall be provided for all outdoor piping smaller than 2 inches, tubing, gauges, and instrumentation containing fluids subject to freezing. Space heaters or heated enclosures shall be used for items where heating cables and insulation is not practical. Heating and heat tracing required for process fluid temperature regulation will be provided by the system equipment suppliers. Freeze protection circuits shall be fed from dedicated freeze-protection distribution panels that are energized through thermostatically controlled contactors. The freeze protection distribution panelboard, as well as the main breaker, contactor, auto-off-manual control switch, control wiring, and indicating lights, shall be contained in an outdoor weatherproof control panel enclosure. Temperature maintenance circuits shall have a dedicated NEMA 4 panel containing main and branch circuit breakers, temperature control components, and alarms contact outputs. All circuits shall be marked in distribution panels to facilitate location of the proper circuit in case of problems. In addition, P&IDs shall be marked to indicate the location of all individual freeze protection circuits, the location of power feeds, the location of any splices or tees, and any other features that will facilitate maintenance and testing of the system. Electrical heat tracing system power shall be fed from switchboards to dedicated freeze protection transformers that step the voltage down for distribution through the dedicated circuit breaker panelboard. The voltage shall be maintained at ±10% of the system rated voltage. Each distribution panelboard shall be provided with approximately 20% spare circuits for future expansion. Freeze protection control circuits shall be designed to switch the entire panelboard on when the temperature falls below 40°F and switch the entire panelboard off when the temperature rises above 45°F. A circuit shall also be provided to alarm if th...
Freeze Protection. 7.1 The Purchaser will be responsible for all freeze protection as per City of Yellowknife Water and Sewer By-law No. 4663, as amended. 7.2 Within twenty-four (24) months from Possession Date or upon approval of a Principal Building and/or Mechanical Permit, whichever occurs first, the Purchaser must provide a permanent electrical service, approved by Government of the Northwest Territories Public Works and Services’ Electrical/Mechanical Safety Division to maintain power to the circulation pump required to maintain freeze protection. 7.3 The City’s temporary circulating system and electrical connections must be terminated and service pipes extended into the property pursuant to municipal standards, with appropriate circulating pump and water meter installation. 7.4 In addition to an approved electrical service, the Purchaser must complete a connect permit for the provision of water and sewer services from the City of Yellowknife, again pursuant to City of Yellowknife By-law No. 3529; this requirement shall be a condition of a Development Permit.
Freeze Protection i. The Owner will be responsible for all freeze protection as per City of Yellowknife By-law No. 4663, as amended. ii. Upon approval of a Building for a Principle Structure or Mechanical Permit, whichever occurs first, the Owner must provide a permanent electrical service, approved by Government of the Northwest Territories Public Works and Services’ Electrical/Mechanical Safety Division, to maintain power to the circulation pump required to maintain freeze protection. iii. Should adequate freeze protection not be maintained causing damage to the service, the lot owner is responsible for the damage and must repair it at their own expense. iv. The City’s Service Connection Failure Assistance (SCFA) Program does not cover damage caused to a service due to inadequate maintenance of freeze protection. The SCFA Program comes into effect once the requirements of the Water/Sewer Connect Permit have been met and the property has received an Occupancy Permit.
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Freeze Protection. Groundwater pumping is used by LADWP to provide freeze protection for the Los Angeles Aqueduct based on the ambient water and air temperatures. If necessary, a well may be operated for the purpose of freeze protection for the Aqueduct even if the operation of the well will prevent attainment of the applicable wellfield target level for the following April 1.
Freeze Protection. Tenant hereby acknowledges that Landlord has completed the work relating to freeze protection for chilled water and reheat coils in the Premises, including the Additional Premises Fifth Phase, as required by Section 19 and Exhibit F of the Seventh Amendment.
Freeze Protection. When requested by ER&L, Anker shall apply a freeze protection agent as the Coal is loaded in the cars in amounts as may be agreed to from time to time by the Parties. The price for the freeze conditioning (material and application) shall be [*](5) for each pint per Ton of Coal, which ER&L agrees to pay to Anker promptly upon receipt of Anker's invoice therefor. The freeze protection price shall be subject to escalation as provided in Section 6.3.
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