Vapor Pressure Sample Clauses

The Vapor Pressure clause defines the maximum allowable vapor pressure for a product, typically a liquid such as fuel or chemicals, to ensure safe storage, handling, and transportation. This clause specifies the acceptable vapor pressure range at a given temperature, often referencing industry standards or test methods. By setting these limits, the clause helps prevent excessive evaporation, pressure buildup, or potential safety hazards, thereby ensuring product quality and regulatory compliance.
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Vapor Pressure. No Customer Crude Oil delivered hereunder shall have a ▇▇▇▇ Vapor Pressure of more than 12 pounds per square inch and a true vapor pressure, measured by ASTM D-6377 at 100 degrees Fahrenheit and V/L= 4, of more than 13 pounds per square inch.
Vapor Pressure. No Shipper Crude Oil delivered hereunder shall have a ▇▇▇▇ Vapor Pressure of more than 12 pounds per square inch and a true vapor pressure, measured by ASTM D-6377 at 100 degrees Fahrenheit and V/L= 4, of more than 13 pounds per square inch.
Vapor Pressure. At 100oF, psig, Maximum ASTM D-1267 (latest edition) 600
Vapor Pressure. Cargo shall not be lightered which has a vapor pressure exceeding 14.0 pounds at 100 degrees Fahrenheit as determined by the R▇▇▇ Method.
Vapor Pressure. The vapor pressure view displays the history of vapor pressure vs. temperature over time. The blue you see on this graph represents the vapor pressure values over time and the red circles represent temperature over time. The Y-Axis displays the graphs values in blue for vapor pressure and red for temperature. The X-Axis displays time. In addition to basic logging, you can load cursors for both VP and Temp to set a reference point that can help determine the change of either value over time. Note: If you close the graph and reopen it, it will reset the graph view and start logging at the point of time the view was loaded. Adjusted Altitude‌ The adjusted altitude graph displays adjusted altitude and density altitude over time. The Y-Axis dark yellow values represent the AA value and the dark green values represent the DA values. Of course, the X-Axis displays time. In addition to basic logging, you can load cursors for both AA and DA to set a reference point that can help determine the change of either value over time. Note: If you close the graph and reopen it, it will reset the graph view and start logging at the point of time the view was loaded. Explanation coming soon… Explanation coming soon… Explanation coming soon… The graph view is a trend analysis tool used to find trends such as temperature vs. 60ft. Warning: This feature is still in development. The throttle stop graph attempts to perform some mathematics that have not been proven yet. Warning: Use at your own risk! The throttle stop graph attempts to perform some mathematics that have not been proven yet. Warning: Use at your own risk!
Vapor Pressure. Owner will not be required and shall have no obligation under this Agreement to carry or ship Cargo which has a vapor pressure exceeding 14.7 pounds at 100 degrees Fahrenheit as determined by the Reid Method.
Vapor Pressure. Owner will not be required and shall have no obligation under this Agreement to carry or ship Cargo which has a vapor pressure exceeding [Confidential material omitted and filed separately with the Commission] pounds at [Confidential material omitted and filed separately with the Commission] degrees Fahrenheit as determined by the Rei▇ ▇▇thod.

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