Diverter definition

Diverter means a device attached to the wellhead to close the vertical access and direct any flow into a line away from the rig. Diverters differ from blowout preventers in that flow is not stopped but rather the flow path is redirected away from the rig.
Diverter or "diverter system" means an assembly of valves and piping attached to a gas or oil well's casing for controlling flow and pressure from a well.
Diverter means any of the following:

Examples of Diverter in a sentence

  • Questionnaire for Proposed Diverter Type Mechanical Sampler Installation Sections 800.145, 151, 158, 195, 196, and 217 of the regulations under the USGSA require accuracy tests for all equipment used for official inspection and weighing under the Act.

  • G4.1 What is Covered: Drain Line Stoppages, Toilets, Plumbing Pipe Leaks, Whirlpool Motor & Pump, Shower Valve, Diverter Valve, Instant Hot Water Dispenser, Sump Pump (ground water only), Recirculating Pump, Water Heater (up to 50 gal.), Tankless Water Heater.

  • For purposes of claims to receive reimbursements for Paid Qualifying Repairs, sufficient documentary proof that the claimant actually experienced a Diverter Seal Leak includes, but is not limited to, service tickets, service estimates, and service receipts.

  • The website lists CompBioMed codes Alya, HemeLB, HemoCell, OpenBF, Palabos-Vertebroplasty simulator, Palabos – Flow Diverter Simulator, BAC, HTMD, Playmolecule, Virtual Assay, CT2S, and Insigneo Bone Tissue Suite.

  • All fees and reimbursements shall be paid in U.S. dollars, without offset or deduction, to the address or the account specified by Company, in accordance with the payment schedule set forth in the Order Form, or, if no payment schedule is specified, no later than thirty (30) days after the date of the Company invoice.

  • Then, by September 30 of each year, administrators for each Participating Canal/Provider shall report, through maps and/or land listings, to the District about which Diverter Enrollees and how many acres have achieved Active Participation during that year.

  • Settlement Class Members who have experienced a documented Past Diverter Seal Leak within eight years after manufacture of their Dishwasher will be entitled to reimbursement of certain out-of-pocket expenses incurred as a result of that Past Diverter Seal Leak.

  • EXHIBIT “3” DELIVERY AND CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE 2009-11-01 Bulk tanks, Pumps for reserve & waste 2009-12-01 Equipment in the Mud Process, Subsea Control & Mud Module 2009-12-01 BOP & Diverter Control System 2010-01-01 Equipment on Drillfloor, Catwalks, Utility winches 2010-02-15 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Component, Hoists, Riser Tensioners, BOP Teststump 2010-04-15 BOP/X-mas tree skidding system, Guidance system, LIR 2010-06-15 Knuckle boom Cranes.

  • Such report shall separately indicate the total amount of measured Diversions by the Secretary as Authorized Diverter pursuant to this Agreement during such month, as well as the Return Flows measured in such month.

  • Each year, administrators for each Participating Canal shall collect information about which Diverter Enrollees have opted‐in to Active Participation for that year.


More Definitions of Diverter

Diverter means a device fitted on a well-head or on a marine riser for the purpose of directing the flow of fluids away from the drill floor in an emergency; ( déflecteur )
Diverter means a barrier type device that forces traffic to make only a left turn or a right turn at an intersection. A diverter is normally used to control direction and flow of traffic in residential neighborhoods.
Diverter means a system used to direct fluid (e.g. oil, gas, formation water) away from the drilling rig (e.g. when a “kick” is encountered).
Diverter means the owner or user of a decreed water right.
Diverter means the pipe system which in case of a blowout leads the fluids coming from the well away from the drilling rig;