Fuel Systems Sample Clauses

The Fuel Systems clause defines the requirements and standards for the design, installation, and maintenance of fuel systems within a project or facility. It typically outlines the types of fuels covered, safety protocols, and compliance with relevant regulations or industry codes. For example, it may specify the use of certified components, regular inspection schedules, and procedures for handling leaks or spills. The core function of this clause is to ensure the safe and reliable operation of fuel systems, thereby minimizing risks associated with fuel storage and distribution.
Fuel Systems. No construction or installation of any above ground or underground fuel storage tank or dispensing system will be allowed on the leased premises without the prior written permission of Lessor. All other fuel or volatile chemical storage within the hangar by Lessee will be done in accordance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations and with the written permission of Lessor.
Fuel Systems. Gas fuel -- Stainless steel gas piping -- Orifice type gas flow measurement system -- Gas fuel valves on accessory base -- Gas fuel temperature -LESS THAN- 400DEG.F -- Gas fuel scrubber - Liquid fuel -- Stainless steel fuel oil piping -- Single, motor driven, atomizing air compressor -- Motor driven, 1x100% capacity, main liquid fuel pump -- Fuel oil flow divider - Fuel treatment/processing -- Duplex, low pressure fuel filters
Fuel Systems. Electronic engine management system and other on- board computer systems, (engine, body, brake and suspension computers), Cruise control systems.
Fuel Systems. Inspect fuel system (gasoline, propane or diesel) and all connections for evidence of wear or other failure. Check propane or natural gas regulators for failures and damages. Inspect propane tanks and ensure they are two-thirds full. For gasoline and diesel engines, change fuel filters, inspect tanks, empty oil fuel, refill with fresh fuel and make adjustments if necessary.
Fuel Systems. 4.21.1 The Contractor will be responsible for ensuring: 4.21.1.1 combustion conditions at correct temperature and pressure; 4.21.1.2 adherence to the requirements of the Clean Air Act; 4.21.1.3 compliance with Fire Regulations in respect of storage (where applicable); 4.21.1.4 monitoring fuel levels and advising BGS on replacement deliveries when required. 4.21.2 All burners, injectors and other combustion devices will be regularly cleaned and adjusted by the Contractor to satisfy all relevant legislation, standards or codes of practice applicable to each part of the Services including but not limited to those set-out in this Specification. 4.21.3 Good maintenance of combustion items will reduce emissions, improve fuel consumption and provide a more environmentally friendly building. This will be achieved by frequent maintenance, regular checks on efficiency, and by measurement and monitoring. 4.21.4 Checks will also be made by the Contractor on calorific values, corrected for pressure and temperature. Related consumption and tariffs will be continually assessed. 4.21.5 The Contractor shall ensure that all pressure vessels comply with all relevant legislation, standards or codes of practice applicable to each part of the Services including but not limited to those set-out in this Specification. 4.21.6 Appropriate information will be produced and collated by the Contractor to provide a general description of all services, including technical details on safe operating limits, drawings, a Specification of all equipment within individual plant rooms, including the marking and identification of all pressure vessels plus related information. 4.21.7 A full inspection and maintenance assessment will be carried out on fuel systems by the Contractor within one month of the Commencement Date and thereafter annually. All equipment that is part of the overall fuel system, including delivery pipe work, filters, dispensing, reducing valves plus other features, will be checked for damage and compliance with statutory obligations. 4.21.8 The Contractor will adopt the following management protocols: 4.21.8.1 full training will be given to those responsible for delivering maintenance and services to plant and equipment on all aspects of all central and localised boiler plant and standby generator sets; 4.21.8.2 all boilers and standby generators and major fittings will be suitably identified and labelled; 4.21.8.3 access to engineering plant will be confined to authorised pe...
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  • Fuel The Vehicle must be returned with the amount of fuel equal to that at the time of the commencement of the rental. If the Vehicle is returned with less fuel, the difference will be charged to You at a rate of $5.00 per litre (which includes a service component).

  • Drainage Systems (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins. (2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures. (3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage. (4) Repair damaged culvert ends.

  • Infrastructure Modification of the location and/or sizing of the infrastructure for the Project that does not materially change the functionality of the infrastructure.

  • Electrical Equipment Residents must use only CSA, UL-approved or Canadian-certified electrical equipment; the rated wattage of light fixtures must never be exceeded; and only replacement bulbs supplied by Waterloo maintenance staff may be used. Do not leave any unattended electrical equipment turned on (i.e. hair straighteners, lights etc.)

  • Electrical Items All electrical items purchased under this Grant Agreement/Contract or used in the performance of approved and eligible grant-funded activities must meet all applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards and regulations, and bear the appropriate listing from Underwriters Laboratory (UL), Factory Mutual Resource Corporation (FMRC), or National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA).