General Technical Requirements Sample Clauses

General Technical Requirements. Air conditioners shall be suitable for 230V, 50 Hz single phase AC supply, capable of performing the functions as Cooling, Dehumidifying, Air circulating and Filtering.
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General Technical Requirements. Each lamp submitted for approval shall conform to the requirements set forth in paragraphs 4. and 5. 4.1. The requirements contained in sections 5 "General specifications" and 6 "Individual specifications" (and in the Annexes referenced in the said sections) of UN Regulations Nos. 48, 53, 74 or 86, and their series of amendments in force at the time of application for the lamp type approval shall apply to this Regulation. The requirements pertinent to each lamp and to the category/ies of vehicle on which the lamp is intended to be installed shall be applied, where its verification at the moment of lamp type approval is feasible. 4.2. The lamps must be so designed and constructed that in normal conditions of use, and notwithstanding the vibrations to which they may be subjected in such use, their satisfactory operation remains assured and they retain the characteristics prescribed by this Regulation.
General Technical Requirements. Lamps submitted for approval shall conform to the requirements set forth in paragraphs 4 and 5. The requirements contained in sections 5 "General specifications" and 6 "Individual specifications" (and in the Annexes referenced in the said sections) of UN Regulations No. 48, 53, 74 or 86, and their series of amendments in force at the time of application for the lamp type approval shall apply to this Regulation. The requirements pertinent to each lamp and to the category/ies of vehicle on which the lamp is intended to be installed shall be applied, where its verification at the moment of lamp type approval is feasible. 4.1. The lamps must be so designed and constructed that under normal conditions of use and notwithstanding the vibrations to which they may be subjected in such use, their satisfactory operation remains assured and they retain the characteristics prescribed by this Regulation. 4.2. Lamps shall be so made that they give adequate illumination without dazzle when emitting the passing-beam, and good illumination when emitting the driving-beam. Bend lighting may be produced by activating one additional filament light source, one or more additional LED light source(s), or one or more additional LED module(s) being part of a lamp producing a passing beam. 4.3. Lamps shall be fitted with a device enabling them to be so adjusted on the vehicles as to comply with the rules applicable to them. In case of the headlamps of classes AS, BS, CS, DS and ES, such a device may or may not provide horizontal adjustment, provided that the headlamps are so designed that they can maintain a proper horizontal aiming even after the vertical aiming adjustment. Such a device need not be fitted on units in which the reflector and the diffusing lens cannot be separated, provided the use of such units is confined to vehicles on which the lamp setting can be adjusted by other means.
General Technical Requirements. Using the Software Services requires Third Party Applications including a modern web browser that supports cookies and JavaScript. Docebo neither represents nor warrants that the Software Services will be accessible through all web browser releases or all versions of tablets, smartphones, or other computing devices. The Software Services currently support the following browsers: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/online-training-lms-system-requirements/ (which is subject to change, with reasonable notice, in Docebo’s sole discretion). Regardless of any changes to such supported browsers, Docebo warrants that, at any one given time, it will maintain support for a reasonable cross-section of commonly used current version browser releases. In accordance with this Agreement, Customer must have the requisite equipment, software, and internet access to be able to use the Services. Acquiring, installing, maintaining, and operating equipment, any Customer software, Third Party Applications, and internet access is solely the Customer’s responsibility. Internet access is not included in the Services purchased from Docebo, and the Customer is responsible for internet access with the service provider of its choosing. Docebo will not be responsible for any malfunction of the internet or any antivirus protection system installed by the Customer. In the event that the Customer cannot meet the technical requirements to access the Software Services, through no fault of Docebo, Docebo shall be under no obligation to provide the Helpdesk Services, as defined below.
General Technical Requirements a) The Concession Holder shall be responsible for selecting the route and path of the transmission line. The preliminary section selected for the transmission line contained in the preliminary engineering project shall be assessed by the Concession Holder, who will determine the final section. Measures shall be taken to prevent the line route from crossing archaeological zones, national parks and restricted zones. b) The Concession Holder shall be responsible for all aspects related to the construction and maintenance of the accesses to the substations, for which it shall adhere to the applicable existing standards. c) The Concession Holder shall be responsible for the following activities, among others: • Management of rights of way and payment of compensations to landowners or land occupants. The Grantor shall help with the awareness-raising activities for owners in order to have an expeditious management of the right of way. • Obtainment of Final Power Transmission Concession. • Coordinate with the concessionaires that are developing a project or have facilities within the route of the line, or where it is necessary to carry out works for the connection to the substations that are part of the scope of this project. • Obtainment of Certificate of Absence of Archaeological Remains - XXXX (certificate issued by the Ministry of Culture about the non-affectation of archaeological remains). • Preparation of the Environmental Impact Study and its monitoring plan, the same that shall be developed within the existing legal framework, besides the approval of the corresponding public entities. d) The Grantor shall be in charge of obtaining the favorable technical opinion for the referential section of the project issued by the Peruvian Service for Natural Protected Areas (SERNANP). e) The easement strip for 220 kV lines shall be of at least 25 m. In the areas with presence of trees or objects that due to their height and proximity to the line pose a potential hazard for the people moving in the area, or for the line itself (in case of dangerous proximity or in the event of a potential fall of these trees on the line), the corresponding measures shall be considered to eliminate or minimize these risks, such as the removal or cutting of these trees.
General Technical Requirements a) The Concessionaire will be responsible for selecting the transmission line’s route and track. The Concessionaire, who will define the final route, will evaluate the preliminary route selected for the transmission line contained in the engineering blueprint. The route should avoid archaeological zones, national parks and restricted areas. b) The Concessionaire will be responsible for everything related to the construction of accesses and all related matters, and shall abide by the current relevant standards. c) Among others, the Concessionaire will be responsible for the following activities:  Managing of easement rights and payment of compensation to owners or landowners. The Grantor must collaborate in sensitizing the owners, in order to have an expeditious easement management.  Obtaining the Definitive Concession of Electric Transmission.  Helping in coordinating with concessionary companies that are developing some project or that have facilities included in the line's route, or where it is necessary to carry out works for connecting to the substations included in this Project's scope.  Obtaining the XXXX (National Institute of Culture-INC certification on non-impacting archaeological remains).  Preparing the Environmental Impact Study and its monitoring plan, which will be developed within the current legal framework, in addition to having the approval of the corresponding public entities. d) The Grantor will be in charge of obtaining the favorable technical opinion on the Project issued by the National Service of Natural Areas Protected by the State (SERNANP). e) The easement stripe for the 500 kV lines shall be at least 64 m and 25 m for the 220 kV lines. In areas with trees or objects that, because of their height and proximity to the line, represent a potential danger for people traveling in the area or for the line itself (in the event of dangerous approaches or an eventual fall of these trees on the line), appropriate measures should be taken to eliminate or minimize such risks, such as the removal or cutting of such trees.
General Technical Requirements a) The CONCESSIONAIRE shall be responsible for selecting the route and path of the transmission line. The preliminary section selected for the transmission line contained in the draft engineering documents shall be assessed by the CONCESSIONAIRE, who will determine the final section. Measures shall be taken to prevent the line route from crossing archaeological zones, national parks and restricted zones. b) The CONCESSIONAIRE shall be responsible for all aspects related to access construction, for which purpose it shall adhere to the applicable existing standards. c) No modifications shall be permitted to the requirements and technical specifications indicated in this annex. On an exceptional basis, the CONCESSIONAIRE, at its own cost and risk, may request or propose minor modifications to the requirements and technical specifications indicated in points 2.2.3, 2.3.3, 3.1, and 3.2 of Annex 1, submitting proper technical support. The GRANTOR shall inform the CONCESSIONAIRE with copy to OSINERGMIN of its decision on whether or not to approve the minor changes requested within a term of thirty (30) Days. In the event that the GRANTOR does not issue a decision by said deadline, it shall be understood that the request has been denied. The modifications in question are minor, and consist of those that may be required to improve and/or clarify the technical characteristics referred to in the points indicated in the preceding paragraph. They do not involve any change in the main equipment and facilities that comprise the Basic Project Configuration. d) The CONCESSIONAIRE shall be responsible for the following activities, among others: • Management of the easement rights and payment of compensations to landowners or land occupants. The GRANTOR, after approval from the CONCESSIONAIRE, may cooperate in the awareness-raising activities for owners. • Obtainment of the Definitive Electricity Transmission Concession. • Coordinate with the concessionaires that are developing a project or have facilities within the route of the line, or where it is necessary to carry out works for the connection to the substations that are part of the scope of this Project. • Obtainment of Certificate of Absence of Archaeological Remains - XXXX (certificate issued by the Ministry of Culture about the non-affectation of archaeological remains). • Preparation of the Environmental Impact Study and its monitoring plan, the same that shall be developed within the existing legal framework, and t...
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General Technical Requirements. 15.1. Horizon Utilities and the Load Customer shall comply with the general technical requirements set out in Schedule F.
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General Technical Requirements. Lamps submitted for approval shall conform to the requirements set forth in paragraphs 4 and 5. The requirements contained in sections 5 "General specifications" and 6 "Individual specifications" (and in the Annexes referenced in the said sections) of UN Regulations No. 48, 53, 74 or 86, and their series of amendments in force at the time of application for the lamp type approval shall apply to this Regulation. The requirements pertinent to each lamp and to the category/ies of vehicle on which the lamp is intended to be installed shall be applied, where its verification at the moment of lamp type approval is feasible. 4.1. The lamps must be so designed and constructed that under normal conditions of use and notwithstanding the vibrations to which they may be subjected in such use, their satisfactory operation remains assured and they retain the characteristics prescribed by this Regulation. 4.2. Lamps shall be so made that they give adequate illumination without dazzle when emitting the passing-beam, and good illumination when emitting the driving-beam. 4.3. Lamps shall be fitted with a device enabling them to be so adjusted on the vehicles as to comply with the rules applicable to them. Such a device need not be fitted on units in which the reflector and the diffusing lens cannot be separated, provided the use of such units is confined to vehicles on which the lamp setting can be adjusted by other means. 4.3.1. In case of headlamps of classes AS, BS, CS, DS and of front fog lamps, such a device may or may not provide horizontal adjustment, provided that the headlamps are so designed that they can maintain a proper horizontal aiming even after the vertical aiming adjustment. 4.3.2. In case of cornering lamps, such a device is not required. 4.4. Where a lamp producing a principal passing-beam and a lamp producing a driving-beam, each equipped with its own light source(s) or light source module(s), are assembled to form one unit, the adjusting device shall enable the principal passing-beam and the driving-beam to be adjusted individually. However, these provisions shall not apply to assemblies whose optical units are indivisible. 4.5. Provisions with regard to light sources 4.5.1. Use of light sources The lamp shall only be equipped with: - replaceable light source(s) approved according to UN Regulations Nos. 37, 99 and/or 128, provided that no restriction on the use is made at the time of application for type approval, and/or - light source module(s) and/or...
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