Potential Minimum Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate definition

Potential Minimum Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate or “PMIVFR” shall mean the minimum instantaneous rate of vapors routed to a Vapor Control System during Normal Operations, including flashing, working, breathing, and standing losses, as determined according to an Engineering Evaluation.
Potential Minimum Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate means the minimum instantaneous rate of vapors routed to a Vapor Control System during Normal Operations, including flashing, working, and standing losses, as determined using the Open Loop Modeling Guideline developed pursuant to Appendix B, Paragraph 1.
Potential Minimum Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate means the minimum instantaneous rate of vapors routed to a Vapor Control System during Normal Operations, including flashing, working, and standing losses, as determined using the Open Loop Modeling Guideline developed pursuant to Paragraph10.

Examples of Potential Minimum Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate in a sentence

  • The Modeling Guideline’s purpose is to determine the Potential Minimum Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate and the Potential Peak Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate for designing and adequately sizing Vapor Control Systems and to provide procedures for achieving this objective.

  • Gulfport shall develop one or more Engineering Design Standard(s) to assess whether Vapor Control Systems are adequately sized and properly functioning considering the Potential Minimum Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate and Potential Peak Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate.

  • For each Tank System that uses an Open Loop Vapor Control System, the engineering evaluation shall ensure that the Vapor Control System is adequately designed and sized to handle the Potential Minimum Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate and Potential Peak Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate that was calculated through the application of the Open Loop Modeling Guideline and Open Loop Engineering Design Standard (see Paragraphs10 and 11).

  • After conducting the field survey described in Paragraph 17, Gulfport shall apply an appropriate Engineering Design Standard to determine if the existing Vapor Control System at each Tank System is adequately designed and sized to handle the Potential Minimum Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate and the Potential Peak Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate that was calculated through the Subparagraph 17.a application of the Modeling Guideline (an “Engineering Evaluation”).

  • Any other inputs needed to estimate the Potential Minimum Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate and Potential Peak Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate (e.g., ranges of process conditions and operating parameters.

  • Gulfport will then apply the Modeling Guideline to determine the Potential Minimum Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate and the Potential Peak Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate of the associated Vapor Control System.

  • The Open Loop Modeling Guideline shall determine the Potential Minimum Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate and the Potential Peak Instantaneous Vapor Flow Rate for designing and adequately sizing Vapor Control Systems and to provide procedures for achieving this objective.

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