Emergency engine definition
Emergency engine means a stationary reciprocating engine or a turbine engine which operates as an emergency or standby mechanical or electrical power source and is used only during the following:
Emergency engine means “emergency engine” as defined in section [22a-174-22] 22a-174- 22e of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies;
Emergency engine means a stationary reciprocating engine or a combustion turbine that is used as a means of providing mechanical or electrical power only during the following periods:
More Definitions of Emergency engine
Emergency engine means a stationary reciprocating engine or a turbine engine which is used as a means of providing mechanical or electrical power only during periods of testing and scheduled maintenance or during either an emergency or in accordance with a contract intended to ensure an adequate supply of electricity for use within the state of Connecticut during the loss of electrical power derived from nuclear facilities. The term does not include an engine for which the owner or operator of such engine is party to any other agreement to sell electrical power from such engine to an electricity supplier, or otherwise receives any reduction in the cost of electrical power for agreeing to produce power during periods of reduced voltage or reduced power availability.
Emergency engine means a stationary engine used to resume essential operations or ensure safety during sudden and unexpected occurrences including but not limited to loss of electrical power, fire, and/or flood.
Emergency engine means a stationary reciprocating engine or a gas turbine engine that is used as a means of providing mechanical or electrical power only during periods of testing and scheduled maintenance or during an emergency.
Emergency engine means a stationary reciprocating engine or a turbine engine which operates as an emergency or standby mechanical or electrical power source
Emergency engine means any stationary engine that meets the following criteria:
Emergency engine means “emergency engine” as defined in section 22a-174 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.