Control equipment definition

Control equipment means equipment necessary for the setting and/or unsetting of an immobilizer.
Control equipment means any equipment that functions to prevent the formation of or the emission to the atmosphere of air contaminants from any fuel burning equipment, incinerator, or process equipment.
Control equipment means equipment necessary for the setting, unsetting and testing of a VAS and for sending an alarm condition to warning devices.

Examples of Control equipment in a sentence

  • Control equipment is not considered federally enforceable until it has been required in a federally enforceable permit.

  • Control equipment downtime during the reporting year and during the peak ozone season.

  • Control equipment and network failures shall be treated as alarms and annunciated.

  • Control equipment shall be maintained by the owner or operator of the facility so as to prevent a stoppage of the public sewer, and the accumulation of FOG in the lines, pump stations and treatment plant.

  • Control equipment used exclusively for sources that are exempt from Notice of Construction under Section 6.03(c) of this regulation.


More Definitions of Control equipment

Control equipment means any apparatus, device, equipment or system to control the quality and manner of emission of any air pollutant and includes any device used for securing the efficient operation of any industrial plant;
Control equipment means any device or contrivance which prevents or reduces emissions.
Control equipment means any facility, device, or apparatus, which has the primary function of regulating, reducing, or controlling emissions from a process, fuel burning or refuse burning equipment, and thus reduces the formation of, or the emission of, air contami- nants into the ambient air.
Control equipment means any equipment which has the function of controlling process, fuel-burning, or refuse-burning equipment and thus reduces the creation of, or the emission of, air contaminants to the atmosphere, or both.
Control equipment means equipment necessary for the setting, unsetting and testing of a VAS and for sending an alarm condition to warning devices;
Control equipment means equipment in respect of a frequency keeping unit that automatically responds to changes in frequency for the purposes of providing frequency keeping;
Control equipment means any device which prevents or controls the emission of any air contaminant.