Scrubber Sample Clauses
The 'Scrubber' clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the installation, operation, or maintenance of a scrubber system, typically used to control emissions or pollutants in industrial processes. This clause may specify the technical standards the scrubber must meet, outline maintenance schedules, or assign liability for non-compliance with environmental regulations. Its core practical function is to ensure that emissions are properly managed and that both parties understand their obligations regarding environmental compliance, thereby reducing the risk of regulatory penalties or environmental harm.
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Scrubber. Supply and Install a Scrubber: • Ceilcote EVS-16 venturi scrubber, or equivalent • The scrubber equipment includes: scrubber, pump, piping, duct, stack, controls, panel, feed system, sump heater, and skid. • Supply and install 16” diameter, spiral wound stainless steel duct (or equivalent) from scrubber to process area. Duct upstream of reactors (i.e. will not be exposed to reactors) can be made of FRP of an appropriate resin, instead of stainless steel. • Supply and install branches from 16” scrubber header to process tanks (blenders and reactors). • Supply pad with containment walls on north side of production building for scrubber system • Pipe up water supply, power, signal wires (scrubber to main plant process control system) and blow down line to waste water tank. • Extend the scrubber header to the drum filling line and all drum unloading scales. Header to be 6-inch frp with 3” drops • Scrubber line needs to be run to two storage tanks located inside building.
Scrubber. All insurance coverages furnished by Owner under the OCIP shall be written by insurance companies approved to do business in the State of North Carolina that have (and shall maintain during the applicable policy period) a minimum A.M. Best rating of A-VII. Owner shall provide all Contractors and enrolled Subcontractors with appropriate certificates of insurance evidencing the coverages outlined above and, if requested, shall provide the Contractor with a copy of the policy or policies. The Commercial General Liability and Excess Liability policies shall be in the name of the Owner, but coverage will be extended to Contractors and all enrolled Subcontractors of any tier as insured as their interests shall appear, and this shall be so stated on the certificate of insurance provided. The Workers’ Compensation and Employer’s Liability policy or policies shall be in the name of each Contractor and enrolled Subcontractor. Coverage shall be limited to Site activity or immediate off-Site storage and staging areas that are approved by the OCIP insurance companies and Owner in writing, unless otherwise approved by Owner. Coverage does not extend to activity at off-Site fabrication facilities unless specific written arrangements and agreement are made with Owner. All policies automatically will terminate on the latest of the Substantial Completion Dates of Unit 6 and the Unit 5 Scrubber or policy expiration, except for coverage provided under the completed operations of the General Liability Policy that may continue for up to *** beyond the latest of the Substantial Completion Dates of Unit 6 and the Unit 5 Scrubber. The Worker’s Compensation policies of Contractor and each Subcontractor shall automatically terminate upon completion of the Work or annual policy expiration. All insurance coverages furnished under the OCIP shall provide for a waiver of subrogation in favor of Contractor and enrolled Subcontractors.
Scrubber. A Scrubber - Ceilcote EVS-16 venturi scrubber, or equivalent
Scrubber. 1.1 Scrubber Tower
1.2 Ladders and work plat forms
1.3 Surface protection painting
1.4 Water Mist valves
1.5 High Flow valves scrubber nozzles 1.6 Demister
Scrubber. Fuel oil separators 6
Scrubber. The wet flue gas desulphurization system installed at PSNH’s Merrimack Station pursuant to RSA Chapter 125-O, as defined in RSA 125-O:12, V.
Scrubber provide air scrubber equipment to the requirements below and operate during all stages of work. Ensure filters are changed as recommended by the equipment manufacturer.
.1 Multiple-stage filtration as follows:
