ISO Conditions definition

ISO Conditions means 59 degrees Fahrenheit and 60% relative humidity and the associated Site standard barometric pressure at the Site elevation of ___feet above mean sea level.
ISO Conditions means ambient temperature of 15° Celsius, relative humidity 60% and ambient pressure of 1 bar;
ISO Conditions means the International Organization for Standardization conditions used by the gas turbine industry, which are 59ºF, 14.7 pounds per square inch absolute and 60% relative humidity;

Examples of ISO Conditions in a sentence

  • For each one-hour test period, the data will be averaged and corrected back to ISO Conditions as well as Peak July Conditions if the test was conducted during a Summer Month.

  • If the Tested Capacity of the Units during a Non-Summer Month adjusted to ISO Conditions is 98% or more of the Design Capacity or the Tested Capacity of the Units during a Summer Month adjusted to Peak July Conditions is 98% of July Design Capacity (as applicable), then, subject to Section 3.13(d)(iii), the Monthly Contract Capacities shall be equal to the Contract Capacities set forth in Appendix II as of the Execution Date.

  • Ancillary Services Ancillary Services, at ISO conditions, normal efficiency mode: Minimum Load of Each Unit (at ISO Conditions): ____ MWs Emissions Restrictions The Units must be operated in a manner that permits their compliance with _____________.

  • Other Restrictions: Capacity Table Dry Bulb Temperature °F Relative Humidity % Barometric Pressure* psia Plant Net Output MWs ISO Conditions 59 60 Peak July Conditions January February March April May June July August September October November December * at plant elevation Guaranteed Output and Heat Rate [Seller to modify and provide details for Facility’s specific technology] All values are established as a function of the Equivalent Operating Hours.

  • After each test, the Seller will use performance curves certified by the original equipment manufacturer/architect engineer/vendor to adjust the test results to ISO Conditions.


More Definitions of ISO Conditions

ISO Conditions means 59 degrees Fahrenheit and 60% relative humidity and the associated Site standard barometric pressure at the Site elevation of feet above mean sea level.
ISO Conditions has the meaning set forth in Attachment T.
ISO Conditions means the reference temperature, humidity and pressure conditions established by the International Standards Organization.
ISO Conditions means International Standards Organization conditions. For combustion turbines (CT’s) this is a reference state of 288 degrees K ambient temperature, 60 percent relative humidity and 101.3 kilopascals barometric pressure. This is equal to atmospheric pressure sea level 14.7 psia, 59 degrees Fahrenheit and 60 percent RH.
ISO Conditions are defined as 59 degrees Fahrenheit ambient temperature, sea level and 60 percent (%) relative humidity.
ISO Conditions has the meaning set forth in Section 2.7(a)(1).
ISO Conditions means 288.15 Kelvin, or 15 degrees Celsius, 60 percent relative humidity, and 101.3 kilopascals pressure.