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Regular level

Inspect the day tanks often there are regular level markings, or weekly fill-up rates marked on the tank, by the operators. [Pg.276]

The previous figure shows a typical power delivery situation for a load point in a power system. The different breaking point on the curve illustrates different capacity levels being reached in the meshed network behind the current load point. For example from 0.1 (10%) to 0.3(30%) load demand the regularity level in MTTF for this load point represents the max-immn regularity. This means that the meshed power system behind the load point has full redundancy. The power system behind this load point represents production, spinning reserve, transmission lines/cables and transformers. [Pg.2110]

The important information from the base case is however that the system already has a regularity problem for a period of time in the current situation. This means that if a new load is connected to the power system, the reduction in the overall power system regularity due to the load increase is only partly caused by the new load. The problem was already in the system. However, the new load will probably make the system to stay for a longer time at the low regularity level. [Pg.2111]

If the TSO argues that the new load in the system creates a drop in the regularity level for the power system, it is important to show and document that the problem in the power system was already there. [Pg.2111]

The introduction of the new load increases the time the system is in the problem state. If the TSO argues that the owner of the new load must participate in the investment concerning power system upgrades necessary to achieve an acceptable regularity level, the fact that the system already experienced this problem must be taken into consideration regarding sharing of the cost. [Pg.2111]

Evaluation of different power system upgrades to achieve acceptable regularity level... [Pg.2111]

On Stoic political theory see the passages collected in Long and Sedley 67 for recent discussion see particularly M. Schofield, The Stoic Idea of the City (Cambridge, 1991). The criticism of impracticality is the same that C. regularly levels at Plato. [Pg.212]

A Level VI Inspection is a higher (or stricter) inspection standard than the regular Level I North American Standard inspection procedures and Out-of-Service Criteria. It is adopted and intended for use only on select shipments of radioactive material. [Pg.103]

A European Directive, 85/210/EEC, limits benzene content to 5% by volume in all gasolines regular, premium, with or without lead. This level is easily achieved, since the average value in 1993 was less than 3%. in France, for example, average benzene concentrations of 1.7% and 2.6% were reported for leaded and unleaded premium fuels, respectively, in 1993. [Pg.258]

The energy level spectrum of the hamionic oscillator is completely regular. The ground state energy is given... [Pg.19]

However, the reader may be wondering, what is the connection of all of these classical notions—stable nonnal modes, regular motion on an invariant toms—to the quantum spectmm of a molecule observed in a spectroscopic experiment Recall that in the hannonic nonnal modes approximation, the quantum levels are defined by the set of quantum numbers (Up. . Uyy) giving the number of quanta in each of the nonnal modes. [Pg.62]

Tire Ya.rns, A method to iacrease the strength of viscose yam from the 0.2 N /tex (2.2 gf/den) standard to levels needed ia tires was first patented by Courtaulds ia 1935 (18). By raising the ziac concentration ia the spia bath to 4% the thread could be stretched more by immersing it ia a hot dilute acid bath duting extension. Filament strengths iacreased to about 0.3 N/tex (3.3 gf/den), and the cross section became rounder, with a thicker skin than regular viscose. Pairs of these yams were capable of beiag twisted iato tire cords which outperformed traditional cotton cords. [Pg.349]


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