Inclinometers Sample Clauses

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Inclinometers. A. Casing: Slope Indicator Co. Model #51101100 or approved equal
Inclinometers. Cumulative horizontal movements.
Inclinometers. In the hilly terrains, inclinometers are used for monitoring landslides/ slopes, to detect zones of movement and establish whether movement is constant, accelerating, or responding to control measures. Inclinometers are basically of two types; vertical inclinometer and horizontal inclinometer. Inclinometers generally consist of an casing, a horizontal probe, control cable, pull cable, and a readout unit (Figure 9). The casing is installed in a horizontal trench or borehole with one set of grooves oriented vertically.
Inclinometers. The Contractor shall provide and install two (2) sets of heel and trim inclinometers. One set shall be installed at the ballast pump, and a set on the outside on the forward end starboard side of the port deckhouse. The inclinometers shall be the single mechanical ball-in-tube type, with a range of ±5-degrees, with markings at 0.5-degrees, similar to a Rieker Model 1017-1005. The inclinometers shall be installed level, prior to launching the vessel, to ensure their accuracy.

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  • Cost of Metering The Issuer shall not be obligated to pay any costs associated with the routine metering duties set forth in this Section 2, including the costs of installing, replacing and maintaining meters, nor shall the Issuer be entitled to any credit against the Servicing Fee for any cost savings realized by the Servicer as a result of new metering and/or billing technologies.

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