Process equipment definition

Process equipment means any equipment, device or contrivance for changing any materials or for storage or handling of any materials, the use or existence of which may cause any discharge of air contaminants into the open air, but not including that equipment specifically defined as fuel-burning equipment, or refuse-burning equipment.
Process equipment means all equipment, devices, and auxiliary components, including air pollution control equipment, stacks, and other emission points, used in a process.
Process equipment means any machine, device, system, or other contrivance used in any process, the use of which may cause emissions of any air contaminants, including flues and all appurtenances thereto, but not including equipment defined as fuel-burning or combustion equipment or incinerators.

Examples of Process equipment in a sentence

  • Process Equipment Spacing and Layout Does the design process require process equipment, fired equipment, loading/unloading connections, and other equipment to be located in accordance with the spacing requirements in NFPA 59A (2001) Sections 2.2.6 and 2.2.7? (DC.LAYOUT.EQUIPSPACING.P) 193.2401 (193.2017(a);193.2101(a);NFPA 59A (2001), Section 2.2.6.1;NFPA 59A (2001), Section 2.2.6.2;NFPA 59A (2001), Section 2.2.7.2;193.2101(b);193.2017(b);193.2017(c)) 9.

  • The Supreme Court found that enforcement of a fraudulently obtained patent claim could violate the Sherman Act in Walker Process Equipment, Inc.

  • RVT process equipment (Personal communication, Ammonia stripping systems - a selection of applications, RVT Process Equipment GMBH, Paul- Rauschert-Str.

  • On December 21, 2021, DOE announced in the Federal Register (86 FR 72217) the availability of the Draft Environmental Assessment for the Commercial Disposal of Savannah River Site Contaminated Process Equipment (Draft EA) for public comment.

  • P.S. Phirke, Processing and conveying equipment design, Jain Brothers, New Delhi, 2004.2. M.V. Joshi and V.V. Mahajani, Process Equipment Design (3rd edition), New India Publishing Agency, New Delhi, 2004.3. K.M. Sahay and K.K. Singh, Unit operations of Agricultural Processing, Vikas Publishing House Pvt.


More Definitions of Process equipment

Process equipment means any equipment, device, or contrivance for changing any materials whatsoever or for storage or handling of any materials, the use or existence of which may cause any discharge of air contaminants.
Process equipment means any equipment, device, or contrivance for changing any materials or for storage or handling of any materials, and all appurtenances thereto, including ducts, stacks, etc., the use of which may cause any discharge of an air contaminant into the outdoor atmosphere but not including that equipment specifically defined as fuel- burning equipment or refuse-burning equipment in this Ordinance.
Process equipment means any wastewater or sludge containment infrastructure or wastewater treatment vessel;
Process equipment means any equipment, device or contrivance for changing, melting, storing, handling, or altering chemically or physically any material, the use or existence of which may cause any discharge of air contaminants into the open air, but excluding that equipment defined herein as “Fuel-Burning Equipment.”
Process equipment means any equipment used for storing, handling, transporting, processing or changing any materials whatsoever but excluding that equipment specifically defined in these regulations as incinerators, crematories, pathological waste destructors, pathological destructors and medical waste destructors.
Process equipment or “process equipment unit” means any equipment, apparatus or device, including chemical, industrial or manufacturing facilities such as ovens, mixing kettles, heating and reheating furnaces, kilns, stills, dryers, roasters and equipment used in connection therewith, and all other methods or forms of manufacturing or processing that may emit any air contaminant.
Process equipment means any non-flame type equipment used in the upstream petroleum recovery or treatment process such as amine tank, pop tank, scrubber, sweetener and separator. Process equipment generally does not have a permanent footing.