Maximum Continuous Rating definition
Examples of Maximum Continuous Rating in a sentence
Maximum Continuous Rating is the maximum thrust certified for continuous operation.
The SELLER guarantees that the trial speed at the trial draft after any correction undertaken in accordance with paragraph 3.5 of the Technical Specification is to be not less than the speed as determined by model basin testing in a Chinese ship model test facility, at a draft/trim condition corresponding to ballast loading condition, at a main engine output of Maximum Continuous Rating (MCR) 9,480 kW as stipulated in the Specifications, (hereinafter called the "GUARANTEED SPEED").
The fuel consumption of each of the VESSEL's two (2) gas turbine generator sets shall be determined on the test bed under conditions stipulated in the Specifications, and shall not exceed 242.2 grams per kW per hour when developing 100% of Maximum Continuous Rating.
The average fuel consumption of the five (5) diesel engines of the Vessel shall be determined on the test bed under conditions stipulated in the Specification, using a fuel oil having a lower calorific value of 10,200 kcal per kg, and shall not exceed 183 grams per kWh in ISO 3046/1 conditions without driven pumps, when developing 85% of Maximum Continuous Rating.
The coal and lignite based thermal generating units shall be capable of generating up to 105% of Maximum Continuous Rating (subject to maximum load capability under Valve Wide Open Condition) for short duration) to provide the frequency response.