Instruments and controls Clause Samples

The 'Instruments and Controls' clause defines the requirements for the types, quality, and installation of instruments and control systems within a project or facility. It typically specifies the standards that must be met for devices such as sensors, meters, switches, and control panels, and may outline procedures for testing, calibration, and integration with other systems. This clause ensures that all instrumentation and control components are reliable, compatible, and function as intended, thereby supporting safe and efficient operation of the overall system.
Instruments and controls. All instruments and controls will be illuminated and designed to prevent or produce windshield glare. Gauges will be provided for oil pressure, coolant temperature, and automatic transmission temperature. In addition to the instruments and controls required by NFPA 414, the following will be provided within convenient reach of the seated driver: a. Master warning light control switch, b. Work light switch(es), and c. Compartment "Door Open" warning light and intermittent alarm that sounds when a compartment door is open and the parking brakes are released or the transmission is in any position other than neutral.
Instruments and controls. Delta-T will provide the following for the Plant: o All instruments and controls to adequately monitor, measure and control the process per the final design and Contract specifications, except for items -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 44 specifically defined herein as the Owner's responsibility. Delta-T's scope includes, but is not limited to, the following: o All instrument wiring as required to provide a complete and functioning system. o A complete Process Control System with hardware and software to handle all regulatory, discrete and sequential control applications. The control system modules and hardware will be suitably packaged for an industrial environment. o * operator interface units located *, with which plant operations can be monitored and controlled. * OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT WHICH HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. o * * OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT WHICH HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION.

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