Startup/Shutdown definition

Startup/Shutdown means the time during which an air contaminant source or emission control equipment is brought into normal operation and normal operation is terminated, respectively.

Examples of Startup/Shutdown in a sentence

  • Since Start-up/Shutdown energy is scheduled and delivered dynamically and therefore not a contributor to CE, the Out-of-Band Motivators will apply to all PD, subject to any exclusions, per Schedule 4.

  • Training for functions that Contractor will perform during the first six months of operation (Startup/Shutdown, Maintenance, etc.) is offered in order to get feedback from Target that will allow Contractor to enhance future training materials.

  • This should include the following subjects: Start-up/Shutdown, Potential safety hazards in the area, what an operator should be checking during rounds, troubleshooting, testing procedures, key operating parameters, etc.

  • The following general topics will provide the basis for training: ● Introduction; ● Basic Theory of Operation; ● Equipment; ● System Description and Operation; ● Control System; ● Safety Systems; ● Start-up/Shutdown; ● General Maintenance.