Overland Conveyors Sample Clauses

Overland Conveyors. The Works to be supplied by the Contractor on the extended section of both the existing overland conveyors (02ECAB12 and 02ECA22) and shall comprise: The Contractor:
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Overland Conveyors. The list of protection devices supplied and installed on the extended overland conveyors as part of the Works includes:  8 x Pull-keys, 2 on both the left and right side of each overland conveyor extension. The pull- keys will be spaced at 45.0 m intervals and the overland conveyors are accessible from both sides.  2 x Belt-alignment switches, one at tail-end of each of the overland conveyors.  2 x Belt-tear detectors, one at the tail-end of each of the overland conveyors.  4 x Belt-rip detectors, one at the tail-end of each of the overland conveyors  2 x Extensions of existing fire detection systems including primary devices, one on each of the overland conveyor extensions (see section 6.7.5.9.2 for related scope).  2 x Start-up sirens and strobes, one at the tail-end of each of the overland conveyors. The list of 3rd party devices or systems interfaced to as part of the Works includes:  1 x Mobile feeder The following Plant and Material are installed on the overland conveyor extensions. The Contractor verifies the design and the Plant and Material’s fitness for purpose and completes the design, installation and commissioning:  C&I Cable racking  8 x Pull-keys and cabling, two on both the left hand side and right hand side of each of the overland conveyors  6 x Primary devices, three per overland conveyor  2 x Start-up sirens and strobes, one at the tail-end of each of the overland conveyors  2 x Drive-pulley slip detector and JB, one per overland conveyor  2 x Gearbox instrumentation JB, one per overland conveyor  2 x Transfer tower instrumentation JB, one per overland conveyor  2 x Local control stations, one per overland conveyor. These local control stations have water ingress. The Contractor verifies IP rating as part of verification of Plant and Materials.
Overland Conveyors a. The list of protection devices supplied and installed on the extended overland conveyors as part of the Works includes:  8 x Pull-keys, 2 on both the left and right side of each overland conveyor extension. The pull- keys will be spaced at 45.0 m intervals and the overland conveyors are accessible from both sides.  2 x Belt-alignment switches, one at tail-end of each of the overland conveyors.  2 x Belt-tear detectors, one at the tail-end of each of the overland conveyors.  4 x Belt-rip detectors, one at the tail-end of each of the overland conveyors  2 x Extensions of existing fire detection systems including primary devices, one on each of the overland conveyor extensions (see section 6.7.5.9.2 for related scope).  2 x Start-up sirens and strobes, one at the tail-end of each of the overland conveyors.

Related to Overland Conveyors

  • Pipelines Corp Pashco Blasting Ltd. Pe Ben Industries Company Ltd. Pe Ben Pipelines (1979) Ltd. Pentzien Canada, Inc. Premay Pipeline Hauling Ltd. Premier Xxxxxx - A Joint Venture Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx ROK Pipeline Inc. RPA Contracting Ltd.

  • Terminals Hartford Terminal. Hartford Terminal is located at or near Hartford, Illinois. The facility consists of a two-bay truck rack with 17,000 barrels of active terminaling capacity, 13 above-ground storage tanks with approximately 1.1 million barrels of total storage capacity. The Hartford barge dock consists of a single-berth barge loading facility, approximately 0.8 miles of 8-inch pipeline and approximately 0.8 miles of 14-inch pipeline from the Hartford terminal to the Hartford barge dock for delivery.

  • Dewatering 4.7.1 Where a part of a site is affected by surface water following a period of rain, thus rendering some areas unsafe for productive work, consistent with the Employer’s obligations under the OH&S Act, all non- trades employees shall assist in ‘dewatering’ their own work site or area if it is so affected. Such work to be paid at single time rates. Productive work will continue in areas not so affected.

  • Cloud storage DSHS Confidential Information requires protections equal to or greater than those specified elsewhere within this exhibit. Cloud storage of Data is problematic as neither DSHS nor the Contractor has control of the environment in which the Data is stored. For this reason:

  • Pipelines Developer shall have no interest in the pipeline gathering system, which gathering system shall remain the sole property of Operator or its Affiliates and shall be maintained at their sole cost and expense.

  • Nyiso and Connecting Transmission Owner Authority General.‌‌ NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner may take whatever actions with regard to the New York State Transmission System or the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities it deems necessary during an Emergency State in order to (i) preserve public health and safety, (ii) preserve the reliability of the New York State Transmission System or the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities, (iii) limit or prevent damage, and (iv) expedite restoration of service. NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner shall use Reasonable Efforts to minimize the effect of such actions or inactions on the Large Generating Facility or the Developer’s Attachment Facilities. NYISO or Connecting Transmission Owner may, on the basis of technical considerations, require the Large Generating Facility to mitigate an Emergency State by taking actions necessary and limited in scope to remedy the Emergency State, including, but not limited to, directing Developer to shut-down, start-up, increase or decrease the real or reactive power output of the Large Generating Facility; implementing a reduction or disconnection pursuant to Article 13.4.2; directing the Developer to assist with blackstart (if available) or restoration efforts; or altering the outage schedules of the Large Generating Facility and the Developer’s Attachment Facilities. Developer shall comply with all of the NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner’s operating instructions concerning Large Generating Facility real power and reactive power output within the manufacturer’s design limitations of the Large Generating Facility’s equipment that is in service and physically available for operation at the time, in compliance with Applicable Laws and Regulations.

  • Crossing Picket Lines The Company will not expect an employee to cross a picket line, including a picket line at a customer site, if to do so would place the employee's life, limb or personal property in jeopardy.

  • Local Control Center, Metering and Telemetry The NTO shall operate, pursuant to ISO Tariffs, ISO Procedures, Reliability Rules and all other applicable reliability rules, standards and criteria on a twenty-four (24) hour basis, a suitable local control center(s) with all equipment and facilities reasonably required for the ISO to exercise ISO Operational Control over NTO Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control, and for the NTO to fulfill its responsibilities under this Agreement. Operation of the NYS Power System is a cooperative effort coordinated by the ISO control center in conjunction with local control centers and will require the exchange of all reasonably necessary information. The NTO shall provide the ISO with Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (“SCADA”) information on facilities listed in Appendices A-1 and A-2 herein as well as on generation and merchant transmission resources interconnected to the NTO’s transmission facilities pursuant to the ISO OATT. The NTO shall provide metering data for its transmission facilities to the ISO, unless other parties are authorized by the appropriate regulatory authority to provide metering data. The NTO shall collect and submit to the ISO billing quality metering data and any other information for its transmission facilities required by the ISO for billing purposes. The NTO shall provide to the ISO the telemetry and other operating data from generation and merchant transmission resources interconnected to its transmission facilities that the ISO requires for the operation of the NYS Power System. The NTO will establish and maintain a strict code of conduct to prevent such information from reaching any unauthorized person or entity.

  • NYISO and Connecting Transmission Owner Obligations Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO shall cause the New York State Transmission System and the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities to be operated, maintained and controlled in a safe and reliable manner in accordance with this Agreement and the NYISO Tariffs. Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO may provide operating instructions to Developer consistent with this Agreement, NYISO procedures and Connecting Transmission Owner’s operating protocols and procedures as they may change from time to time. Connecting Transmission Owner and NYISO will consider changes to their respective operating protocols and procedures proposed by Developer.

  • Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities Construction The Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities shall be designed and constructed in accordance with Good Utility Practice. Upon request, within one hundred twenty (120) Calendar Days after the Commercial Operation Date, unless the Connecting Transmission Owner and Developer agree on another mutually acceptable deadline, the Connecting Transmission Owner shall deliver to the Developer “as-built” drawings, relay diagrams, information and documents for the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities set forth in Appendix A. The Connecting Transmission Owner [shall/shall not] transfer operational control of the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities and Stand Alone System Upgrade Facilities to the NYISO upon completion of such facilities.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.