Examples of Combustion source in a sentence
Combustion source, of less than one million (1,000,000) Btu/hr, if using kerosene, No. 1 or No. 2 fuel oil.
Combustion source, not greater than five hundred thousand (500,000) Btu/hr, if burning waste wood, wood waste or waste paper.
Combustion source, less than five million (5,000,000) Btu/hr, exclusively using natural gas, butane, propane, and/or LPG.
Combustion source, less than five hundred thousand (500,000) Btu/hr, using any commercial fuel containing less than four-tenths percent (.4%) by weight sulfur for coal or less than one percent (1%) by weight sulfur for other fuels.
Combustion source emissions guidelines associated with steam- and power-generation activities from sources with a capacity equal to or lower than 50 MWth are addressed in the General EHS Guidelines with larger power source emissions addressed in the EHS Guidelines for Thermal Power.Guidance on ambient considerations based on the total load of emissions is provided in the General EHS Guidelines.
Combustion source emissions guidelines associated with steam- and power-generation activities from sources with a capacity equal to or lower than 50 MWth are addressed in theGeneral EHS Guidelines with larger power source emissions addressed in the EHS Guidelines for Thermal Power.Guidance on ambient considerations based on the total load of emissions is provided in the General EHS Guidelines.
One (1) portable propane torpedo heater (b) Combustion source flame safety purging on startup.
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Combustion source emissions guidelinesassociated with steam and power generation activities from sources with a capacity equal to or lower than 50 MWth are addressed in the General EHS Guidelines with larger power source emissions addressed in the EHS Guidelines for Thermal Power.
Combustion source emissions guidelines associated with heat- and power-generation activities from sources with a heat input capacity equal to or lower than 50 MWth are addressed in the General EHS Guidelines with larger power source emissions addressed in the EHS Guidelines for Thermal Power.Guidance on ambient considerations based on the total load of emissions is provided in the General EHS Guidelines.