Combined Loop Configuration definition

Combined Loop Configuration means either when the FSRU is set up for regasification of LNG solely using heat (via the intermediate propane or glycol loop) from water surrounding the FSRU where such water is also heated by steam using boilers onboard the FSRU and thereafter discharged overboard.
Combined Loop Configuration means when the FSRU is set up for regasifying LNG using heat (via the intermediate propane or glycol loop) from the water surrounding the FSRU where such water is also heated by steam using boilers onboard the FSRU and thereafter discharged overboard.
Combined Loop Configuration means either when the FSRU is set up for regasifying LNG solely using heat from the Heating Water, or when LNG is regasified using heat (indirectly) from a mix of Heating Water and seawater supplied by the FSRU's seawater pumps.

Examples of Combined Loop Configuration in a sentence

  • The Parties acknowledge and agree that Operator shall cause the FSRU Owner to switch from Open Loop Configuration to Combined Loop Configuration within four (4) hours, and the Internal Use warranty shall be deemed to have been complied with for that day.

  • Table 2 – FSRU Internal Use Combined Loop Configuration and Closed Loop Configuration Regasification Flow Rate While receiving LNG* While not receiving LNG Internal Use Limit Internal Use Limit MMscfd tonne/day tonne/day 500 252.5 251.0 376 198.1 196.3 300 162.6 160.9 251 141.8 140.1 150 94.3 92.6 126 84.6 82.9 50 Not guaranteed** 44.6 0 Not guaranteed** Boil-Off Allowance Including during cool-down of lines prior to loading.

  • If the FSRU is operating in Open Loop Configuration and the seawater inlet temperature falls below 13 degrees Celsius, then Operator shall switch to Combined Loop Configuration.

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