Maximum Pressure Clause Samples

The Maximum Pressure clause sets a limit on the amount of pressure that can be applied within a system, process, or piece of equipment. In practice, this clause specifies a numerical threshold—such as pounds per square inch (psi)—that must not be exceeded during operation, testing, or maintenance. By establishing this upper boundary, the clause helps prevent equipment failure, safety hazards, and potential legal liabilities associated with over-pressurization.
Maximum Pressure. As defined in Section 8.1 of this Agreement. 1.69 Mcf. 1,000 Cubic Feet.
Maximum Pressure. (a) <User> must use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that the volume or pressure of Gas delivered by <User> or a Related Shipper of <User> at a Receipt Point does not exceed the physical design capabilities of the Meter at that Receipt Point. (b) <User> hereby indemnifies <Service Provider> against any (i) Direct Damage; (ii) Indirect Damage; or (iii) loss, damage, cost or expense in relation to or connection with any Claim brought by any person against <Service Provider>, suffered or incurred by <Service Provider> in relation to or connection with any breach by <User> of its obligation under clause 6.8(a). 29 Regulation 4 of the Gas Standards Regulations prescribes gas pressure requirements for installations that use Gas. 30 Rule 182 of the Retail Market Rules requires Users to collectively keep the Sub-network pressured, with responsibility falling on each User proportionately to the User’s aggregate gas withdrawals out of the Sub- network on a Gas Day.
Maximum Pressure. (a) <User> must use reasonable endeavours to ensure that the volume or pressure of Gas delivered by <User> or a Related Shipper of <User> at a Receipt Point does not exceed the physical design capabilities of the Meter at that Receipt Point. (b) <User> hereby indemnifies <Service Provider> against any loss, damage, cost or expense in relation to or connection with any Claim brought by any person against <Service Provider>, suffered or incurred by <Service Provider> in relation to or connection with any breach by <User> of its obligation under clause 6.8(a).