Reverse Flow definition

Reverse Flow means the flow through the IP from the DESFA System to the TAP System.
Reverse Flow means a design in which the water enters at or near the pool bottom and leaves at or near the waterline.
Reverse Flow means the operating mode of the interconnector, when the net physical flow of Natural Gas is to the United Kingdom.

Examples of Reverse Flow in a sentence

  • Reverse Flow Program - SSI (CFDA 96.006) In accordance with the terms in Section 9.0 of this Agreement, the Federal Government makes payments on behalf of the State for the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program, CFDA No. 96.006.

  • BBL Company shall apply a matching procedure to ensure that the Properly Nominated Quantity of Entry Gas Reverse Flow and the confirmed Quantity of Transfer Gas Reverse Flow are the same.

  • The Quantity of Entry Gas Reverse Flow Properly Nominated by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will then be deemed to be equal to the Quantity of Entry Gas Reverse Flow that is accepted by BBL Company.

  • The Gas Balance is negative if the allocated Quantity of Transfer Gas Reverse Flow is higher than the allocated Quantity of Entry Gas Reverse Flow.

  • The Gas Balance is positive if the allocated Quantity of Transfer Gas Reverse Flow is lower than the allocated Quantity of Entry Gas Reverse Flow.

  • Modified Reverse Flow (CFDA No. 96.006) The State pays in funds to the Federal government that are used in conjunction with Federal funds for payments to individual SSI beneficiaries.

  • During each Hour BBL Company shall (i) take Quantities of Entry Gas Reverse Flow provided that they are Properly Nominated and/or (ii) make available to Shipper at the TTF Quantities of Transfer Gas Reverse Flow provided that they are Properly Nominated and taken by Shipper at the TTF.

  • For any Hour during a Gas Day the difference between the allocated Quantity of Entry Gas Reverse Flow and the allocated Quantity of Transfer Gas Reverse Flow will be allocated to the Gas Balance for that Gas Day.

  • Funding Technique Name Description Reverse Flow Program - SSI (CFDA 96.006) In accordance with the terms in Section 9.0 of this Agreement, the Federal Government makes payments on behalf of the State for the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program, CFDA No. 96.006.

  • Shipper shall nominate for any Hour Quantities of Gas as Entry Gas Reverse Flow and will use its best endeavours to make available Entry Gas Reverse Flow and take Transfer Gas Reverse Flow at a uniform rate within any Hour in conformity with the Entry Gas Reverse Flow Confirmations for that Hour.


More Definitions of Reverse Flow

Reverse Flow means the physical flow of natural gas from the Fluxys Transmission System to the IUK Transmission System;
Reverse Flow. (or “RF”): means the transportation of Natural Gas on the routes Passo Gries – Oltingue and/or Passo Gries – Wallbach.
Reverse Flow means the flow through the IP from the ICGB System to the DESFA System.
Reverse Flow means a quantity of Natural Gas that is deemed to be transported in the Direction from NGG's Facilities towards the CSO's Facilities. Shipper means a NGG Shipper or a CSO Shipper. System means the NGG System or the CSO System.

Related to Reverse Flow

  • Inverse Floater means trust certificates or other instruments evidencing interests in one or more Municipal Obligations that qualify as S&P Eligible Assets (such Inverse Floaters will also be considered Municipal Obligations and are S&P Eligible Assets), the interest rates on which are adjusted at short-term intervals on a basis that is inverse to the simultaneous readjustment of the interest rates on corresponding floating rate trust certificates or other instruments issued by the same issuer, provided that the ratio of the aggregate dollar amount of floating rate instruments to inverse floating rate instruments issued by the same issuer does not exceed two to one at their time of original issuance and at the time of purchase has a duration that is less than thirteen years.

  • Reverse auction means a purchasing process in which offerors submit proposals in competing to sell services or supplies in an open environment via the internet.

  • Reverse auctioning means a procurement method wherein bidders are invited to bid on specified

  • Reverse Sequential Order means (a) first, to the reduction of the Note Principal Balance of each B Note, on a Pro Rata and Pari Passu Basis, until the Note Principal Balance of each such Note is reduced to zero; and (b) second, to the reduction of the Note Principal Balance of each of A Note, on a Pro Rata and Pari Passu Basis, until the Note Principal Balance of each such Note is reduced to zero.

  • Peak flow means the maximum instantaneous rate of flow of water at a particular point resulting from a storm event.