Installation on the vehicle Sample Clauses

The 'Installation on the vehicle' clause defines the requirements and procedures for fitting specific equipment or components onto a vehicle. It typically outlines who is responsible for performing the installation, the standards or guidelines that must be followed, and any necessary inspections or approvals before the vehicle can be used. This clause ensures that installations are completed safely and correctly, minimizing the risk of malfunction or liability and providing clarity on responsibilities between the parties involved.
Installation on the vehicle. 6.1. The engine installation on the vehicle shall comply with the following characteristics in respect to the approval of the engine: 6.1.1. intake depression shall not exceed that specified for the approved engine in Annex 2A; 6.1.2. exhaust back pressure shall not exceed that specified for the approved engine in Annex 2A; 6.1.3. power absorbed by the engine-driven auxiliaries shall not exceed that specified for the approved engine in Annex 2A; 6.1.4. volume of the exhaust system shall not differ by more than 40 per cent of that specified for the approved engine in Annex 2A.
Installation on the vehicle. 6.1. The engine installation on the vehicle shall comply with the following characteristics in respect to the approval of the engine: 6.1.1. Intake depression shall not exceed that specified for the approved engine in Annex 2A; 6.1.2. Exhaust back pressure shall not exceed that specified for the approved engine in Annex 2A; 6.1.3. Power absorbed by the engine-driven auxiliaries shall not exceed that specified for the approved engine in Annex 2A; 6.1.4. Volume of the exhaust system shall not differ by more than 40 per cent of that specified for the approved engine in Annex 2A. 6.2. Requirements related to dual-fuel engines and vehicles 6.2.1. Notwithstanding the requirements set out in paragraph 6.1. of this Regulation, dual-fuel engines and vehicles shall in addition meet the requirements set out in Annex 11 to this Regulation.
Installation on the vehicle. 6.1. The engine installation on the vehicle shall be performed in such a way as to ensure that the type approval requirements are met. The following characteristics in respect to the type approval of the engine shall be taken into consideration: 6.1.1. Intake depression shall not exceed that declared for the engine type approval in Part 1 of Annex 1; 6.1.2. Exhaust back pressure shall not exceed that declared for the engine type approval in Part 1 of Annex 1; 6.1.3. Power absorbed by the auxiliaries needed for operating the engine shall not exceed that declared for the engine type approval in Part 1 of Annex 1; 6.1.4. The characteristics of the exhaust after-treatment system shall be in accordance with those declared for the engine type approval in Part 1 of Annex 1.
Installation on the vehicle. 6.1. Information and instructions intended for OEMs and end-users. 6.1.1. A manufacturer shall not supply to OEMs or end-users any technical information related to the particulars provided for in this Regulation which diverges from the particulars approved by the Type Approval Authority. 6.1.2. The manufacturer shall make available to OEMs all relevant information and instructions that are necessary for the correct installation of an engine in non- road mobile machinery or category T vehicles, including a description of any special conditions or restrictions linked to the installation or use of the engine. 6.1.3. The manufacturer shall make available to OEMs all relevant information and necessary instructions intended for the end-user, including a description of any special conditions or restrictions linked to the use of an engine. 6.1.4. Manufacturers shall make available to OEMs the value of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions determined during the type-approval process and shall instruct the OEMs to communicate that information, together with explanatory information on the test conditions, to the end-user of the non-road mobile machinery or category T vehicle in which the engine is intended to be installed. 6.1.5. Details of the relevant information and instructions for the OEMs are set out in Appendix 5 to this Regulation.

Related to Installation on the vehicle

  • No Renovation or Installation The alteration or renovation of the Residence facilities, furniture, fixtures, or equipment supplied in the Room is not permitted. The lock(s) provided by the Institution are the only locks to be used to secure the door to the Room. No other locks may be installed by the Resident and the Resident may not change the keying of the lock(s) which are provided. Unauthorized changes to temperature settings or duct or diffuser settings in the Room, and any attempt to make changes to the heating system in the Room are prohibited. The Resident may not install any electrical equipment which will overload the capacity of a circuit. Altering or otherwise tampering with electrical systems is prohibited. The Resident may not install furnishings or equipment of any kind (including and not limited to; shelving, light fixtures, audio or visual equipment, satellite dishes and radio or television antenna(e)), without the prior written consent of the Manager. If any such furnishing or equipment is installed without the Manager’s consent, the Resident will immediately remove it after notice from the Manager, failing which the Manager may remove the furnishing or equipment at the expense of the Resident without further notice and without liability to the Resident for any damage to the furnishing or equipment so removed. The Resident is responsible to pay the costs of repairing all damage to the Room or Residence caused by the installation and removal of any furnishing or equipment installed by the Resident, whether installed with or without the Manager’s consent. The Resident also is liable for any damage to property of others and for any injury to or death of any person caused by the installation, existence or removal of any furnishing or equipment installed by the Resident, whether installed with or without the Manager’s consent.

  • Special Equipment The Employer agrees to provide specialty tools, emergency supplies/equipment, testing equipment and safety equipment as needed to perform required duties as determined and authorized by the Chief or designee. The emergency supplies/equipment will include appropriate survival provisions and equipment for each permanent Maintenance Mechanic 4 and the Law Enforcement Communications Systems Supervisor when they are performing duties that would require such provisions and equipment. When necessary, the employer will replenish used or expired survival provisions and damaged and unusable equipment. All supplies and equipment will be returned to the employer when the employee is no longer performing the duties that would require the survival provisions and/or equipment.

  • Installation of Equipment You represent that there are no legal, contractual or similar restrictions on the installation of the Equipment in the location(s) you have authorized. It is your responsibility to ensure compliance with all applicable building codes, zoning ordinances, homeowners’ association rules, covenants, conditions, and restrictions related to the Service, to pay any fees or other charges, and to obtain any permits or authorizations necessary for the installation or use of the Service (collectively "Legal Requirements"). You are solely responsible for any fines or similar charges for violation of any applicable Legal Requirements. You acknowledge and agree that Viasat or its designated service provider will be required to access your premises and computer to install and maintain the Equipment, including, without limitation, the antenna and its components. Standard Equipment installations performed by Viasat-authorized installers include: (i) installation of the antenna to an outside wall or sloped roof; (ii) travel to and from your Service location within 50 miles of the installer’s office; (iii) cable routed through one exterior wall and one interior wall or floor; (iv) connection of the antenna to the modem using up to 150 feet of cable; (v) connection of the modem to one computer using up to 7 feet of cable; and (vi) required mounting and cabling hardware. Any different or additional installation services or hardware are non-standard and may result in additional charges to be agreed upon between you and the installer. All installations include attaching the Equipment to your computer, installing software on your computer and configuring your computer to optimize the performance of the Internet Service. You confirm that you have reviewed the installation plan and agreed to any associated charges. If you approved a roof mount, you acknowledge the potential risks associated with this type of installation (including, without limitation, with respect to any warranty that applies to your roof or roof membrane). By signing this Agreement, scheduling a service or installation visit, and permitting us or our service provider to enter your home, you are authorizing Viasat and its service provider to perform all of the above actions. You are responsible for backing up the data on your computer and we highly recommend that you do so prior to permitting access to us or one of our designated service providers. NEITHER VIASAT NOR ITS SERVICE PROVIDER SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY LOSSES RESULTING FROM THE EQUIPMENT OR ANY INSTALLATION, REPAIR OR OTHER SERVICES ASSOCIATED WITH THE EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGE TO YOUR PREMISES OR LOSS OF SOFTWARE, DATA OR OTHER INFORMATION FROM YOUR COMPUTER. This limitation does not apply to any damages arising from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of us or one of our designated service providers. Time frames for installation, if any, are not guaranteed and may vary depending on the types of services requested and other factors.

  • Software Installation The AGENCY shall request approval in writing from the COUNTY prior to installation of any software on COUNTY computer equipment. All software installations must be supervised by COUNTY technical support staff and proof of licensing is required. Upon completion, the AGENCY is responsible for reconfiguring the computers back to the original state.

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