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Half of the rest period had passed when the chamber was finished and they were ready to cut an opening in the compression unit.
At least the compression unit was forward of the faulty pile.
An additional air compression unit will be obtained and drilling is expected to resume after the Christmas period.
The friction disc brake is hydraulically controlled with an electric compression unit.
The system consists of a distinctive control mounted on a compression unit in place of the conventional tongue.
This type of compression unit uses a natural gas-fired turbine to turn a centrifugal compressor.
It uses ten multi-effect distillation/thermal vapour compression units built by Sidem.
The compression unit for the draught beer is down there and the refrigeration unit for the ice boxes.
The gas flows north bypassing the compression unit but utilizing the dehydration unit at Ivanhoe.
In August 2014, it was announced that Ingersoll-Rand would acquire Cameron International's centrifugal compression unit for $850 million.
Boxes are still set aside for customers upon request, but most are diverted to the compression unit in which the company receives a refund for recycled cardboard.
It is the latest in a series of nationalisations by President Chavez - on Wednesday he announced that he was taking control of 70 gas compression units.
Instead of a conventional tongue-and-shoelace design, the shoes have a disk, in the form of a dial, attached to the tongue, which Puma refers to as a compression unit.
Specializing in gas/CNG dual fuel conversions of autos, buses, and trucks, they'd built sequential order storage tank cascades, complete compression units for commercial applications.
Earlier this month, Mr. Jacobs withdrew his proposed $11-a-share offer for Tidewater but said he was still interested in negotiating a purchase of the company's air and gas compression unit.
Although not included here, a compression unit (which basically evens out high and low modulations - about $200-plus) is also quite nice to have - especially if one is doing outside broadcasts.
Sergeant Markus Smith, public information officer for the Louisiana State Police, said the he did not know the severity of the fire that began in the refinery gas compression unit.
In Andrew Flintoff’s case, the compression unit fits around the knee with a tube connected to a machine — roughly the size of a typical household toolkit — positioned outside the bed.
As of December 31, 2012, the Company's North America contract operations segment owns a fleet of 7,651 natural gas compression units with an aggregate capacity of approximately 3,376,000 horsepower and production and processing facilities.
The Compression Group is a Global leader specializing in the design, engineering, fabrication, and installation of natural gas compression units and hydrocarbon and petrochemical process systems and industrial and recreational refrigeration systems.
There is also no requirement for compression units to pump the gas to shore, dredging and jetty construction or the onshore construction of an LNG processing plant, all of which significantly reduce the project's environmental footprint.
Most shred guitar players use a range of effects such as distortion and audio compression units, both of which increase sustain and facilitate the performance of shred techniques such as tapping, hammer-ons, and pull-offs.
Pushing the limits of subsea innovation, Shell and Norway's Statoil are now racing to build the world's first subsea gas compression unit, a key building block in the "subsea factory," which would all but eliminate the need for many platforms.
The coke furnace — which along with the gas compression unit was the source of the stench - and a communist-era power plant were demolished after German reunification, and in the 1990s a cleaner power station was built by the Swedish group Vattenfall.