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             low pressure cut-off valve
             Valve which  will shut off  the  gas supply in the event of the gas pressure falling below  a
             pre-determined value.

             low pressure gasholder
             Containment where a cylinder or piston is arranged to rise and fall to accommodate varying
             volumes of gas.

             main (for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG))
             Pipe used for distributing LPG in the vapour phase from a central bulk storage installation to
             more than one premises.

             main burner
             Device to generate a main flame.

             main flame
             Flame, other than the start-gas flame, on a main burner.

             main flame establishment period
             Where the main flame is ignited from a previously ignited pilot flame, the period during which
             gas may be admitted to the main burner before supervision of the main flame is required.

             main/common flue
             That part of a flue system carrying products of combustion from two or more appliances.

             main gas
             Gas supply to establish and maintain the main flame.

             maintenance
             Combination of all technical and associated administrative actions intended to retain an item
             in, or restore it to, a state in which it can perform its required function.

             major accident hazard
             Specific term defined in the  Control of Major Accident  Hazard Regulations (COMAH)  which
             means an occurrence resulting from uncontrolled developments in the course of an industrial
             activity leading to a serious danger to persons or the environment.

             management control system
             Logical control of all operations.

             management system
             Organisation and arrangements established by a company for managing its undertaking.

             marker plate
             Plate giving details of buried gas plant.

             marker post
             Post installed close to buried gas plant, to which a marker plate is affixed.

             maximum incidental pressure (MIP)
             Maximum pressure which a system is permitted to experience under fault conditions, limited
             by safety devices.

             maximum operating pressure (MOP)
             Maximum pressure at which a system can be operated continuously under normal operating
             conditions.








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