Fuel Gravity Sample Clauses

Fuel Gravity. The specific gravity is not a critical property of gas turbine fuels. Within a given fuel type it can indicate the chemical composition of the hydrocarbons. As an example, a distillate with a low specific gravity will be largely paraffinic whereas a high specific gravity will be more aromatic. The latter would have a greater tendency to smoke with other factors being equal. Gravity can have an economic significance where the fuel is purchased by volume since the total heat units will decrease with decreasing specific gravity. Residual fuels requiring washing will be more difficult to wash if the specific gravity approaches that of water. In the petroleum industry it is customary to use API gravity instead of specific gravity for convenience since the API system eliminates the small decimal difference between fuel samples encountered in the use of specific gravity. It is always referenced to 60(Degree)F (15.6(Degree)C). API = [ 141.5 ] - 131.5 ------------------------------- SPEC. XXXX. SOME TYPICAL EXAMPLES ARE: --------------------- ---------------------- ----------------- SPECIFIC GRAVITY API GRAVITY --------------------- ---------------------- ----------------- Water 1.00 10.0 --------------------- ---------------------- ----------------- Kerosene 0.78-0.83 50-39 --------------------- ---------------------- ----------------- No. 2 Distillate 0.82-0.86 41-33 --------------------- ---------------------- ----------------- Crudes and Blends 0.80-0.92 45-22 --------------------- ---------------------- ----------------- Residual Oils 0.92-1.05 22-3 --------------------- ---------------------- -----------------
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  • Temperature The Committed Gas shall not have a temperature of less than forty degrees Fahrenheit (40°F) nor more than one hundred twenty degrees Fahrenheit (120°F).

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  • Delivery Point Once Manufacture of the Products has been completed, Contractor shall be responsible for delivering the Finished Goods FCA, (as defined in Incoterms (2000) published by the International Chamber of Commerce) and to a freight forwarder specified by Company in its Order, or otherwise approved by Company. “Delivery Point” as used in this Agreement shall mean the specific time and location that the Product is delivered to the shipper specified on the Order.

  • Delivery Points The measurement of and tests for quality of Shipper's Gas redelivered at the Delivery Points shall be governed by and determined in accordance with the requirements of the receiving pipeline at each Delivery Point.

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  • Liquidity Risk Measurement Services Not Applicable.

  • Shipments All Products delivered pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall be suitably packed for shipment in accordance with the Specifications and marked for shipment to Customer’s destination specified in the applicable purchase order. Shipments will be made EXW (Ex-Works, Incoterms 2000) Flextronics’s facility, at which time risk of loss and title will pass to Customer. All freight, insurance and other shipping expenses, as well as any special packing expenses not included in the original quotation for the Products, will be paid by Customer. In the event Customer designates a freight carrier to be utilized by Flextronics, Customer agrees to designate only freight carriers that are currently in compliance with all applicable laws relating to anti-terrorism security measures and to adhere to the C-TPAT (Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism) security recommendations and guidelines as outlined by the United States Bureau of Customs and Border Protection and to prohibit the freight carriage to be sub-contracted to any carrier that is not in compliance with the C-TPAT guidelines.

  • HEATING Landlord shall furnish heat to the Premises when and as required by law, on business days from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Landlord shall not be responsible for the adequacy, design or capacity of the heating distribution system if the normal operation of the heat distribution system serving the Building shall fail to provide heat at reasonable temperatures or any reasonable volumes or velocities in any parts of the Premises by reason of any rearrangement of partitioning or other Alterations made or performed by or on behalf of Tenant or any person claiming through or under Tenant.

  • Delivery Pressure Seller shall be required to deliver or cause delivery of the Gas to the Point of Delivery and for delivering such Gas at a pressure sufficient to effect such delivery. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Seller shall have the right but not the obligation to install compression to effect deliveries of Gas hereunder.

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