Regenerator definition

Regenerator means the equipment removes the CO2 from rich absorbent by heat. Rich absorbent is regenerated to lean absorbent. The regenerator can also be referred to as ‘stripper’ or ‘desorber’.
Regenerator means a receiver and transmitter combination used to reconstruct signals for digital transmission.
Regenerator means a facility which receives, regenerates, and retransmits a digital telecommunications transmission signal, together with attendant equipment and structures, including power sources.

Examples of Regenerator in a sentence

  • Access to the roads shall be limited to the times and frequency required for maintenance and operation of the Regenerator Building(s) and equipment, and any repair and restoration of the Cable pursuant to section 13.

  • The project activities will be limited to construction and operation of cable, hardware, Regenerator Building(s), access roads and distribution lines if needed for Regenerator Building(s).

  • When feasible, BPA shall, at its cost, cooperate and provide ▇▇▇ with such information as ▇▇▇ may reasonably request from BPA in connection with acquiring permits, easements, or additional rights-of-way for the Regenerator Building(s); provided that ▇▇▇ indemnifies and holds harmless BPA from any future liability resulting from such actions.

  • IFN Sites All POP, Regenerator, or other facilities, except Sprint Sites, where IFN Electronics are housed.

  • In case of emergency, WilTel will make reasonable efforts to provide Vyvx access to the POPs and Regenerator Locations and Vyvx Equipment upon two (2) hours notice to WilTel personnel.

  • Regenerator Site in which incoming signals are regenerated and retransmitted on an outgoing circuit.

  • Regenerator Site at ## MATERIAL OMITTED AND SEPARATELY FILED UNDER A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT ## or possibly ## MATERIAL OMITTED AND SEPARATELY FILED UNDER A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT ## intermediate points.

  • In addition, WilTel will use its best efforts to provide within four (4) hours after a power outage at a Regenerator Location emergency generators with sufficient capability to restore one (1) unit of all redundant HVAC systems and one (1) rectifier.

  • The Parties shall agree the exact cable end locations and method of connection in relation to the locations identified in Appendix A to this Schedule, the optical losses between the cable end locations (such losses to be measured by means of a calibrated optical source and power meter), the number and location of the Regenerator Sites, the length in kilometres of each Section and having so agreed shall include this information in amendments to Appendix A to Schedule 1.

  • ELI's shall acquire access easements to the Regenerator Building(s) where BPA access roads are not available.

Related to Regenerator

  • Generator means a device that produces electricity.

  • Plasma arc incinerator means any enclosed device using a high intensity electrical discharge or arc as a source of heat followed by an afterburner using controlled flame combustion and which is not listed as an industrial furnace.

  • Emergency generator means any generator of which the sole function is to provide emergency backup power during an interruption of electrical power from the electric utility. An emergency generator does not include:

  • Generator Operator means the Person that Operates the Generating Facility and performs the functions of supplying electric energy and interconnected operations services within the meaning of the NERC Reliability Standards.

  • wind turbine generator means a structure comprising a tower, a rotor with 3 blades connected at the hub, a nacelle and ancillary electrical and other equipment which may include J-tubes, transition piece, access and rest platforms, access ladders, boat access systems, corrosion protection systems, fenders and maintenance equipment, helicopter transfer facilities and other associated equipment, fixed to a foundation.