Design Suction Pressure definition

Design Suction Pressure means the target design pressure (measured in Psig), mutually agreed to by Shipper and Gatherer, for a System at the inlet separator for each compression facility on a common suction system.
Design Suction Pressure means the target design pressure (measured in Psig), mutually agreed to by Shipper and Gatherer, for a System or the Granville Compressor Facility or the Stonehouse Compressor Facility. For a System, the Design Suction Pressure means the target design pressure at the inlet separator for each compression facility on a common suction system (excluding the Granville Compressor Facility in the case of the Liberty GGS, and the Stonehouse Compressor Facility in the case of the Auburn GGS). For the Granville Compressor Facility and the Stonehouse Compressor Facility, the Design Suction Pressure means the target design pressure at the inlet separator for those compression facilities, respectively.

Examples of Design Suction Pressure in a sentence

  • If (i) the Anchor Shippers, upon Shipper Supermajority Approval, request that Xxxxxxxx lower the Design Suction Pressure on a System (or at the Granville Compressor Facility or at the Stonehouse Compressor Facility) and (ii) Gatherer determines, in its sole discretion, that it is able to lower the Design Suction Pressure in accordance with such request without incurring any additional expenses, then Gatherer must provide such lower Design Suction Pressure.

  • For all of Shipper’s Gas received by Xxxxxxxx at the Receipt Points that receive compression prior to delivery to a Delivery Point, Shipper will pay Gatherer the applicable compression fee, which shall be based on the number of Deemed Compression Stages for the Design Suction Pressure of the applicable System, as shown on the below table (the “Compression Fee”).

  • If the Anchor Shippers, upon Shipper Supermajority Approval, request that Xxxxxxxx lower the Design Suction Pressure on a System (or at the Granville Compressor Facility or the Stonehouse Compressor Facility) and such request would not result in a change in Deemed Compression Stages set forth in the table in Section 4.3.1 then Gatherer shall lower the Design Suction Pressure at Gatherer’s sole cost and expense.

  • Gatherer shall endeavor to maintain the pressure at the Receipt Points at a pressure not to exceed 1.3 times the Design Suction Pressure for a given System, which Design Suction Pressures are set forth on Exhibit C.

  • Xxxxxxxx will not raise the Actual Suction Pressure on a System by more than thirty percent (30%) above the Design Suction Pressure set forth in Exhibit C for longer than thirty (30) consecutive Days without Shipper Supermajority Approval.

  • Any change in Design Suction Pressure must be requested in the increments set forth in the third column of the table in Section 4.3.1. Gatherer may install, operate and maintain, at its sole expense, such pressure-regulating devices as may be necessary to regulate the pressure of Gas at the Receipt Points.

Related to Design Suction Pressure

  • Psig means pounds per square inch gauge.

  • Cubic foot of gas means the amount of gas required to fill a cubic foot of space when the gas is at an absolute pressure of fourteen and seventy-three hundredths (14.73) pounds per square inch at a temperature of sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit.