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Test frequency. The measurements prescribed in this annex should be carried out for each production batch."
Test frequency. First 1,000 Linear Feet: Two joints selected at random by Project Representative.
Test frequency. The measurements prescribed in this annex should be carried out for each production batch[R90.02S3-53]. 1. Brake disc design types for M, N and O categories (examples[R90.02S3-54]) FLAT TYPE CYLINDER TYPE POT TYPE CONICAL TYPE DOUBLE FLANGE TYPE B Diameter of mounting bolt holes (or thread size in case of threaded holes) D External diameter of disc F(i) Inner diameter of friction surface (inboard) F(o) Inner diameter of friction surface (outboard) H Mounting flange thickness L(k) Width of cooling (ventilating) channel S(new) Disc thickness (nominal) S (min) Disc thickness (minimal permissible wear thickness) T(i) Internal diameter (mounting spigot diameter) T(k) "x" number of mounting bolt holes and pitch circle diameter T(t) Overall length of disc 2. Brake drum for M, N and O categories (example[R90.02S3-55]s) A Inside diameter of the drum B Friction surface width C "x" number of mounting bolt holes and pitch circle diameter D Mounting spigot diameter E Outside drum width F Mounting flange thickness G Outside diameter of the drum H Casing diameter I Diameter of the mounting bolt holes
Test frequency. The measurements prescribed in this annex should be carried out for each production batch. Annex 10 Illustrations 1. Brake disc design types (examples) B Diameter of mounting bolt holes (or thread size in case of threaded holes) D External diameter of disc F(i) Inner diameter of friction surface (inboard) F(o) Inner diameter of friction surface (outboard) H Mounting flange thickness L(k) Width of cooling (ventilating) channel S(new) Disc thickness (nominal) S(min) Disc thickness (minimal permissible wear thickness) (i) Internal diameter (mounting spigot diameter) T(k) "x" number of mounting bolt holes and pitch circle diameter T(t) Overall length of disc 2. Brake drum (example) A Inside diameter of the drum B Friction surface width C "x" number of mounting bolt holes and pitch circle diameter D Mounting spigot diameter E Outside drum width F Mounting flange thickness G Outside diameter of the drum H Casing diameter I Diameter of the mounting bolt holes Annex 11 Requirements for replacement brake discs or brake drums for vehicles of categories M and N 1. Test overview The tests required in paragraph 5.3. of this Regulation are detailed as follows according to the vehicle category: Table A11/1A Vehicles of categories M1, N1 Vehicle test Alternative dynamometer test Performance tests according to Regulations Nos. 13/13-H 2.2.1. Type 0, engine disconnected 3.4.1. Type 0, 2.2.2. Type 0, engine connected 3.4.4. Brake tests simulation engine connected Speed and load analog to item 2.2.2.
Test frequency. The measurements prescribed in this annex should be carried out for each production batch." Paragraph 1., amend to read: 1. Brake disc design types for M, N and O categories (examples) …" Paragraph 2., amend to read: 2. Brake drum for M, N and O categories (examples) …" Add a new paragraph 3., to read: 3. Brake disc design types for L1, L2, L3, L4 and L5 categories (examples) One-piece type: brake disc with braking surface and xxxx made in a single piece and, therefore, of the same material Composed fixed type: brake disc having the braking ring made of steel, while the xxxx is of other material, generally aluminium; the 2 components are rigidly bounded by a screwed or riveted connection. F loating type: brake disc having the braking ring radially released from the xxxx, in order to allow its thermal expansion. B Diameter of mounting bolt holes (or thread size in case of threaded holes) D External diameter of disc F(i) Inner diameter of friction surface (inboard) F(o) Inner diameter of friction surface (outboard) H Mounting flange thickness S(new) Disc thickness (nominal) S(min) Disc thickness (minimal permissible wear thickness) (i) Internal diameter (mounting spigot diameter) T(k) "x" number of mounting bolt holes and pitch circle diameter T(t) Overall length of disc" Item 8, amend to read:
Test frequency. The measurements prescribed in this annex should be carried out for each production batch." 1. Brake disc design types (examples) 2. Brake drum (example) Annex 11 - REQUIREMENTS FOR REPLACEMENT BRAKE DISCS OR BRAKE DRUMS FOR VEHICLES OF CATEGORY M AND N 1. Test overview
Test frequency. One test probe per each 1000 sq. ft. (93 sq. m) <Insert area>, or portion thereof, of roof deck, with not less than three tests’ probes.
Test frequency. 2.3.1 If it does not compromise I/M program efficiency, an inspection frequency that harmonizes with a province’s normal relicensing or re-registration process is recommended. Estimates reveal that an annual inspection will achieve slightly higher emissions reduction than a biennial inspection, particularly for older-technology vehicles. However, for programs employing a dynamometer emissions test, a biennial inspection should be sufficient for newer technology vehicles and is recommended as the benchmark. I/M programs based solely on idle emissions tests could consider retaining an annual test requirement. Administrators could also consider the introduction of a two-tiered program that would require older-technology vehicles to be tested annually and newer-technology vehicles only every two years. (CCME, Environmental Code of Practice, 2nd ed., 1998, p. 13. Our emphasis.)

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  • Reporting Frequency During any period of time when you are subject to the requirement in paragraph 1 of this award term and condition, you must report proceedings information through XXX for the most recent five year period, either to report new information about any proceeding(s) that you have not reported previously or affirm that there is no new information to report. Recipients that have Federal contract, grant, and cooperative agreement awards with a cumulative total value greater than $10,000,000 must disclose semiannually any information about the criminal, civil, and administrative proceedings.

  • Contractor Sales Reporting Vendor Management Fee Contractor Reports Cooperative Master Contract Sales Reporting. Contractor shall report total Cooperative Master Contract sales quarterly to Enterprise Services, as set forth below. Cooperative Master Contract Sales Reporting System. Contractor shall report quarterly Cooperative Master Contract sales in Enterprise Services’ Cooperative Master Contract Sales Reporting System. Enterprise Services will provide Contractor with a login password and a vendor number. The password and vendor number will be provided to the Sales Reporting Representative(s) listed on Contractor’s Bidder Profile. Data. Each sales report must identify every authorized Purchaser by name as it is known to Enterprise Services and its total combined sales amount invoiced during the reporting period (i.e., sales of an entire agency or political subdivision, not its individual subsections). The “Miscellaneous” option may be used only with prior approval by Enterprise Services. Upon request, Contractor shall provide contact information for all authorized Purchasers specified herein during the term of the Cooperative Master Contract. If there are no Cooperative Master Contract sales during the reporting period, Contractor must report zero sales. Due dates for Cooperative Master Contract Sales Reporting. Quarterly Cooperative Master Contract Sales Reports must be submitted electronically by the following deadlines for all Cooperative Master Contract sales invoiced during the applicable calendar quarter: Vendor Management Fee. Contractor shall pay to Enterprise Services a vendor management fee (“VMF”) of 1.5 percent on the purchase price for all Cooperative Master Contract sales (the purchase price is the total invoice price less applicable sales tax). The sum owed by Contractor to Enterprise Services as a result of the VMF is calculated as follows: Amount owed to Enterprise Services = Total Cooperative Master Contract sales invoiced (not including sales tax) x .015. The VMF must be rolled into Contractor’s current pricing. The VMF must not be shown as a separate line item on any invoice unless specifically requested and approved by Enterprise Services. Enterprise Services will invoice Contractor quarterly based on Cooperative Master Contract sales reported by Contractor. Contractor is not to remit payment until Contractor receives an invoice from Enterprise Services. Contractor’s VMF payment to Enterprise Services must reference this Cooperative Master Contract number, the year and quarter for which the VMF is being remitted, and Contractor’s name as set forth in this Cooperative Master Contract, if not already included on the face of the check. Contractor’s failure to report accurate total net Cooperative Master Contract sales, to submit a timely Cooperative Master Contract sales report, or to remit timely payment of the VMF to Enterprise Services, may be cause for Enterprise Services to suspend Contractor or terminate this Cooperative Master Contract or exercise remedies provided by law. Without limiting any other available remedies, the parties agree that Contractor’s failure to remit to Enterprise Services timely payment of the VMF shall obligate Contractor to pay to Enterprise Services, to offset the administrative and transaction costs incurred by the State to identify, process, and collect such sums, the sum of $200.00 or twenty-five percent (25%) of the outstanding amount, whichever is greater, or the maximum allowed by law, if less. Enterprise Services reserves the right, upon thirty (30) calendar days advance written notice, to increase, reduce, or eliminate the VMF for subsequent purchases, and reserves the right to renegotiate Cooperative Master Contract pricing with Contractor when any subsequent adjustment of the VMF might justify a change in pricing. Annual Cooperative Master Contract Sales Report. Contractor shall provide to Enterprise Services a detailed annual Cooperative Master Contract sales report. Such report shall include, at a minimum: the Goods/Services sold (including, as applicable, item number or other identifier), per unit quantities sold, items and volumes purchased by Purchaser, shipment/delivery locations by Purchaser, and Cooperative Master Contract price. This report must be provided in an electronic format that can be read by Microsoft (MS) Excel. Such report is due within thirty (30) calendar days of the annual anniversary of the effective date of this Cooperative Master Contract.

  • Maintenance Scheduling The NTO shall schedule maintenance of its facilities designated as NTO Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control and schedule any outages (other than forced transmission outages) of said transmission system facilities in accordance with outage schedules approved by the ISO. The NTO shall comply with maintenance schedules coordinated by the ISO, pursuant to this Agreement, for NTO Transmission Facilities Under ISO Operational Control. The NTO shall be responsible for providing notification of maintenance schedules to the ISO for NTO Transmission Facilities Requiring ISO Notification. The NTO shall provide notification of maintenance schedules to affected Transmission Owners for NTO Transmission Facilities Requiring ISO Notification and Local Area Transmission Facilities pursuant to Section 3.5.3 of the ISO Services Tariff.

  • Synchronous Generation The Interconnection Customer shall design its Small Generating Facility to maintain a composite power delivery at continuous rated power output at the Point of Interconnection at a power factor within the range of 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, unless the NYISO or the Transmission Owner in whose Transmission District the Small Generating Facility interconnects has established different requirements that apply to all similarly situated generators in the New York Control Area or Transmission District (as applicable) on a comparable basis, in accordance with Good Utility Practice.

  • Stability Testing Patheon shall conduct stability testing on the Products in accordance with the protocols set out in the Specifications for the separate fees specified in Schedule C. Patheon shall not make any changes to these testing protocols without prior written approval from the Client. In the event that any batch of Products fails stability testing, Patheon and the Client shall jointly determine the proceedings and methods to be undertaken to investigate the causes of such failure, including which party shall bear the cost of such investigation, provided that Patheon shall not be liable for any such costs unless there has been a failure by it to provide the Manufacturing Services in accordance with the Specifications and cGMPs. Patheon will provide any and all data and results relating to the stability testing upon request by the Client.

  • Service Specification The Parties have agreed upon the scope and specification of the Services provided under this Service Agreement in the Service Specification.

  • Non-Synchronous Generation The Interconnection Customer shall design its Small Generating Facility to maintain a composite power delivery at continuous rated power output at the high-side of the generator substation at a power factor within the range of 0.95 leading to 0.95 lagging, unless the NYISO or the Transmission Owner in whose Transmission District the Small Generating Facility interconnects has established a different power factor range that applies to all similarly situated non-synchronous generators in the control area or Transmission District (as applicable) on a comparable basis, in accordance with Good Utility Practice. This power factor range standard shall be dynamic and can be met using, for example, power electronics designed to supply this level of reactive capability (taking into account any limitations due to voltage level, real power output, etc.) or fixed and switched capacitors, or a combination of the two. This requirement shall only apply to newly interconnecting non-synchronous generators that have not yet executed a Facilities Study Agreement as of September 21, 2016.

  • System Logging The system must maintain an automated audit trail which can 20 identify the user or system process which initiates a request for PHI COUNTY discloses to 21 CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on behalf of COUNTY, 22 or which alters such PHI. The audit trail must be date and time stamped, must log both successful and 23 failed accesses, must be read only, and must be restricted to authorized users. If such PHI is stored in a 24 database, database logging functionality must be enabled. Audit trail data must be archived for at least 3 25 years after occurrence.

  • Minimum Customer Support Requirements for TIPS Sales Vendor shall provide timely and commercially reasonable support for TIPS Sales or as agreed to in the applicable Supplemental Agreement.