Operating Characteristics Sample Clauses

Operating Characteristics. .1 The Portable Variable Message Signs (PVMS)shall exhibit the following operating characteristics while in use: .1 Light emitting diode (LED) technology or hybrid LED/Flip Disk Technology. .2 Antiglare polycarbonate sheeting. .3 Solar powered.
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Operating Characteristics. The operating characteristics of each Reserved Unit shall be consistent with the Design Limits for such Reserved Unit set forth in Appendix A unless otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties. Any changes to such operating characteristics which may affect the delivery of Electric Energy pursuant to this Agreement must be agreed by the Parties. Seller shall reduce, curtail or interrupt electrical generation at the Reserved Units in accordance with Prudent Utility Practice or take other appropriate action in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Interconnection Agreement which in the reasonable judgment of ComEd may be necessary to operate, maintain and protect the ComEd System or the transmission system of another utility during an Emergency Condition or in the reasonable judgment of Seller may be necessary to operate, maintain and protect the Reserved Units during an Emergency Condition.
Operating Characteristics. 33 6.7 Records.................................................................................................34 7. COMPENSATION...............................................................................................34 7.1
Operating Characteristics. 17 (e) Fuel Source and Emissions Reports................................................17 (f) Records..........................................................................17
Operating Characteristics. A Split Resource is not required to, nor is it eligible, to register as Multi-Stage Generating Resource pursuant to Section 27.8 of the CAISO Tariff, and will not be treated as a Multi-Stage Generating Resource under any provision of the CAISO Tariff. The Split Resource Owner assumes full responsibility for operation of the Split Resources, including any financial, compliance or other consequences that may result from such operation.
Operating Characteristics. Re-set Resets automatically to automatic mode within 24 hours of a manual override or testing operation. Shut-off Automatic shut-off during daylight hours Warranty for defects in materials and manufacturing Repair or replacement of defective parts of the fixture housing or electronics (except lamp) for 2 years from the date of purchase. Written warranty must be included with fixture when purchased. Safety Fixtures must be tested and listed by UL, ETL, CSA or other independent agency acceptable for compliance with NFPA 70, National Electric Code including listing for damp or wet locations (Articles 410-4a and Article 100). Maximum input power 250 xxxxx Shut-off Automatic shut-off during daylight hours; and automatic shut-off within a maximum of 15 minutes of either a manual on signal, or no motion in the fixture's field of view.
Operating Characteristics. Re-set Resets automatically to automatic mode within 24 hours of a manual override or testing operation. Lamp start Lamp must continuously illuminate within 1 second of being switched on. For manufacturers using magnetic ballasts and quick start lamps, lamps must be included with fixtures when shipped from factory. Warranty for defects in materials and manufacturing Repair or replacement of defective parts of the fixture housing or electronics (except lamp) for 2 years from the date of purchase. Written warranty must be included with fixture when purchased. Safety Fixtures must be tested and listed by UL, ETL, CSA or other independent agency acceptable for compliance with NFPA 70, National Electric Code including listing for damp or wet locations (Articles 410-4a and Article 100).
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Operating Characteristics. 21 (e) Substitute Electric Energy.................................................................... 22 (f) Fuel and Emissions............................................................................ 22 (g) Records....................................................................................... 25 7. Compensation............................................................................................ 25 (a) Capacity Charge............................................................................... 25 (b) Energy Payments............................................................................... 25 (c) Start-Up Charge............................................................................... 26 (d)
Operating Characteristics. (i) The operating characteristics of each Committed Unit shall be consistent with the Design Limits for such Committed Unit set forth in Appendix A (Design Limits per Committed Unit) unless otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties. Any changes to such operating characteristics, which may affect the delivery of Electric Energy pursuant to this Agreement, must be agreed upon by the Parties. (ii) Buyer understands that Seller may be required to increase, reduce, curtail or interrupt electrical generation at the Committed Units in accordance with Prudent Utility Practice or take other appropriate action in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Interconnection Agreement which in the reasonable judgment of the Interconnected Utility may be necessary to operate, maintain and protect the Interconnected Utility System or the transmission system of another Person during an Emergency Condition or in the reasonable judgment of Seller may be necessary to operate, maintain and protect the Committed Units during an Emergency Condition. For purposes of calculating the EA, the Committed Units shall be considered Available during any such increase, reduction, curtailment, or interruption, unless the order to increase, reduce, curtail or interrupt generation at the Committed Units or the Emergency Condition is caused by an action taken by Seller or a condition on Seller's side of the Point of Delivery, (iii) Buyer acknowledges that other conditions on the Interconnected Utility System (for example, transmission outages or interruptions) may impact Seller's ability to deliver Electric Energy into the Interconnected Utility System, other than a condition caused by Seller, at the Point of Delivery. For purposes of calculating the EA, the Committed Units shall be considered Available during any time that the Committed Units would have been actually Available but for conditions (including, for example, transmission outages or interruptions) on the Interconnected Utility System.
Operating Characteristics. Complete the checklist for each piece of equipment as it is inspected and checked for proper installation and servicing prior to start-up.
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