Operating Limits Sample Clauses
The Operating Limits clause defines the boundaries within which certain activities, equipment, or processes must be conducted to ensure safety, compliance, or efficiency. Typically, this clause specifies maximum and minimum thresholds for variables such as temperature, pressure, speed, or capacity, and may require monitoring or reporting if these limits are approached or exceeded. Its core practical function is to prevent unsafe or undesirable conditions by clearly establishing operational parameters, thereby reducing risk and ensuring consistent performance.
Operating Limits. In order to minimize objectionable and adverse operating conditions on the electric service provided to other customers by Georgia Power, the Facility shall meet the following operating criteria:
Operating Limits. The transfer limits for a transmission interface or generation facility. Operating Procedures. The operating manuals, procedures, and protocols relating to the exercise of Operating Authority over the Transmission Facilities, as such manuals, procedures, and protocols may be modified from time to time in accordance with this Agreement.
Operating Limits. Start-up of the Facility
Operating Limits. In order to minimize objectionable and adverse operating conditions on the electric service provided to other customers by Transmission Provider, the Generating Facility shall meet the following operating criteria:
Operating Limits. The transfer limits for a transmission interface or generation facility.
Operating Limits. In order to minimize objectionable and adverse operating conditions on the electric service provided to other customers by Alabama Power, the Facility shall meet the following operating criteria:
Operating Limits. 7.1. Electric power supplied by the Seller shall be within the operating limits specified in Schedule A and the terms of the Connection Agreement.
7.2. Should the operating limits specified in 7.1 be exceeded, the Buyer shall have the right to not pay for the electric energy delivered at the Point of Delivery.
Operating Limits. Cards may be issued with or without physical media, in accordance with the terms of the contract, with operational profiles that limit their use in certain countries or their use for purchases at merchants via the Internet. The Cardholder may request to modify his/her profile through the remote banking service, any branch and other channels that the Bank has in place at any given time. The Bank may change the operational profile of the cards as a security measure, for reasons of solvency or fraud prevention, by notifying the Cardholder of such change.
Operating Limits. Charterer shall have the full use of the Vessel, and may operate the Vessel throughout the world, for the carriage of any lawful cargoes in any lawful trade on voyages for which the Vessel is suitable and for which insurance is procured by Charterer and in effect prior to entering such trades. All necessary insurance required for the trades in which the Vessel is engaged will be procured by Charterer pursuant to Section 17 hereof and paid for by Cha▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Operating Limits. BEL acknowledges that the Seller will not be required to exceed or surpass the operating capacity of any machinery equipment or facility beyond its manufacturers prescribed limits.