Specific Gravity. The sand shall have a minimum specific gravity of 2.6
Specific Gravity. Minimum specific Gravity of stone shall be 2.56 according to ASTM- C97.
Specific Gravity. The specific gravity of Producers’ Gas and MV Mitigation Gas shall be determined by a recording gravitometer or chromatographic device installed and located at a suitable point to record representative specific gravity of Gas being metered or, at Gatherer’s option, by spot samples or continuous sampling using standard type gravity methods. If a recording gravitometer or chromatographic device is used, the gravity to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001) obtained while Producers’ Gas and MV Mitigation Gas is being delivered shall be the specific gravity of the Gas used for the recording period. If the spot sample or continuous sampling method is used, the gravity shall be determined to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001). Spot sampling shall be determined at the same frequency as Gross Heating Value is determined pursuant to Section 3(f), below. The result should be applied during such Month for the determination of Producers’ Gas and MV Mitigation Gas volumes delivered.
Specific Gravity. Aggregates having a specific gravity below 2.6 (saturated surface dry basis) shall not be used without special permission of the Engineer.
Specific Gravity. The material’s specific gravity shall not be less than 1.8 nor exceed 2.3 referred to water at 25 degrees C (77 degrees F) when determined by a water displacement method at 25 degrees C (77 degrees F).
Specific Gravity. The specific gravity of the thermoplastic traffic line material shall not exceed 2.15.
Specific Gravity. The specific gravity of the gas flowing through the well meter, or meters, shall be determined by Buyer, or, at Seller's election, by joint tests, at intervals of appoximately twelve (12) months as may be practicable under the circumstances. All such determinations of specific gravity shall be made by a standard gravity balance or by a gravitometer employing the "Momentum Method" of specific gravity determinations as described in Chapter VII, "Determination of Specific Gravity", of the American Gas Association Gas Measurement Manual, 1963 edition. The specific gravity of the gas flowing through each meter determined by either of the above-mentioned methods shall be used in computing the volume of gas delivered through such meter. The specific gravity determined by any test shall apply from the date the test was taken until the date of the next test.
Specific Gravity. The specific gravity of Producers’ Gas shall be determined by a recording gravitometer or chromatographic device installed and located at a suitable point to record representative specific gravity of Gas being metered or, at Gatherer’s option, by spot samples or continuous sampling using standard type gravity methods. If a recording gravitometer or chromatographic device is used, the gravity to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001) obtained while Producers’ Gas is being delivered shall be the specific gravity of the Gas used for the recording period. If the spot sample or continuous sampling method is used, the gravity shall be determined to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001). Spot sampling shall be determined at the same frequency as Gross Heating Value is determined pursuant to Section 3(f), below. The result should be applied during such Month for the determination of Producers’ Gas volumes delivered.
Specific Gravity. The density of a water-ethanol mixture is primarily a function of its water content. Normal U.S. industry practice and Federal regulations call for the use of the 15.56/15.56°C (60/60°F) specific gravity in air as the control method for water content of undenatured ethanol. Because the addition of denaturants will normally affect specific gravity, specific gravity methods are generally non-suitable for determining the water content of denatured ethanols.
Specific Gravity. The specific gravity of the gas flowing through the delivery meter, or meters, shall be determined by Buyer, or, at Seller's election, by joint tests, at monthly intervals. All such determinations of specific gravity shall be made by a standard gravity balance or by a gravitometer employing the "Momentum Method" of specific gravity determinations as described in Chapter VII, "Determination of Specific Gravity," of the American Gas Association Gas Measurement Manual, 1963 edition. The specific gravity of the gas flowing through each meter determined by either of the above-mentioned methods shall be used in computing the volume of gas delivered through such meter. The specific gravity determined by any test shall apply from the date the test was taken until the date of the next test.