Regasification Components definition

Regasification Components means all machinery and equipment on board the Vessel related to the capability of the Vessel to regasify LNG and discharge regasified LNG, including, but not limited to, the following principal components: shell and tube vaporizers; high pressure LNG pumps; high pressure submerged turret loading swivel; and metering units.

Examples of Regasification Components in a sentence

  • To enable verification of spare parts associated with Regasification Components held on shore solely for the use of the Vessel, such parts shall be stored and recorded separately from any parts which are the same or similar which may be held by Owner or Manager for any other vessel.

  • The Building Contract shall contain a provision requiring the testing to the maximum extent possible of each of the Regasification Components at Daewoo’s shipyard (the “Components Test”).

  • The Master Maintenance and Repair Plan shall specifically address the maintenance and repair of the Regasification Components of the Vessel.

  • Owner further undertakes that the Regasification Components will throughout the Term enable the Vessel’s cargo to be regasified and discharged at the rates, pressures and temperatures specified in Schedule I; provided the subsea pipeline and shore facilities can receive at such rate and provided further that Owner shall not be liable for any deficiency in such rates, pressures or temperatures if such deficiency is caused by a defect in the LNGRV Design.

  • The Building Contract shall contain a provision giving Charterer’s representatives a continuing right to inspect and investigate the construction progress of the Vessel and the Regasification Components with access during usual working hours to the construction and fabricating facilities of Daewoo and its subcontractors.

  • The purchase cost of such depot spare parts (including the cost of delivery to the place where they are to be stored for the use of the Vessel, but excluding any administrative costs or continuing preservation and maintenance costs associated therewith) for use in maintaining the Regasification Components shall be considered an Additional Cost Component.

  • Charterer shall have the right to convert the Vessel from an LNGRV into a conventional LNG carrier and back into an LNGRV and/or to cease use of or re-activate the Regasification Components from time to time by written notice to Owner.

  • Charterer shall pay for all de-activation, preservation and re-activation costs of the Regasification Components resulting from such conversion.

  • The Building Contract contains a provision giving Charterer’s representatives a continuing right to inspect and investigate the construction progress of the Vessel and the Regasification Components with access during usual working hours to the construction and fabricating facilities of Builder and its subcontractors and Owner shall exercise reasonable efforts to enforce such right.

  • Charterer shall also provide without charge LNG required for purging and cooling the Regasification Components as necessary to discharge regasified LNG.

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