Vapor control system definition

Vapor control system means a system that prevents release to the atmosphere of gasoline vapors in excess of 80 milligrams per liter of gasoline loaded (4.7 grains per liter).
Vapor control system means a system that limits or prevents release to the atmosphere of organic compounds in the vapors displaced from a tank during the transfer of gasoline.
Vapor control system means control equipment designed to recover or incinerate organic compounds received from the vapor collection system.

Examples of Vapor control system in a sentence

  • Vapor Control System – combustion device checks that burner is operational, no Visible Smoke Emissions, and presence of a pilot light, liquid knockout drained as necessary, inlet valves functioning properly, and auto- ignitor in good working condition.

  • XTO makes any changes to a Vapor Control System that could decrease its capacity, XTO shall recalculate the capacity of that Vapor Control System and the maximum allowable production in accordance with Paragraph 8.b (Engineering Evaluation).

  • Conduct an IR Camera Inspection of all Tank System openings (i.e., PRDs/thief hatches) during Normal Operations, including while Produced Oil is being sent to the Tank System from all associated Production Operations that are not shut-in at the time of the IR Camera Inspection, to confirm the Vapor Control System is adequately designed and sized and not emitting VOC.

  • Consent Decree ViolationStipulated PenaltyFailure to comply with the requirements of Paragraphs 12.b, 12.c, or 12.d (Reliable Information, Investigation, and Corrective Action)$2500 per Vapor Control System.

  • If the Tank System has already undergone an Engineering Evaluation, Production Operations shall remain shut-in until completion of any necessary corrective actions, including, if appropriate, a re-evaluation of the Vapor Control System and Emission Factor.


More Definitions of Vapor control system

Vapor control system means a device, or combination of devices, into which vapors are passed before being vented into the ambient air.
Vapor control system means a system which prevents release to the atmosphere of at least 90 percent by weight of organic compounds in the vapors displaced from a tank during the transfer of gasoline.
Vapor control system means a system that prevents release to the atmosphere of at least 90 percent by weight of organic compounds in the vapors displaced from a vessel during transfer of gasoline.
Vapor control system means the system used to contain, convey, and control vapors from Condensate (including flashing, working, breathing, and standing losses, as well as any natural gas carry-through to Condensate tanks) at a Tank System. A Vapor Control System includes a Tank System, piping to convey vapors from a Tank System to a combustion device and/or vapor recovery unit, fittings, connectors, liquid knockout vessels or vapor control piping, openings on Condensate tanks (such as pressure relief valves (“PRVs”) and thief hatches), and emission control devices.
Vapor control system means a system that limits or prevents release to the ambient air of vapors displaced from a tank during the transfer of gasoline.
Vapor control system means a system designed and operated to reduce or limit the emission of VOCs, or to recover the VOCs to prevent their emission into the ambient air.
Vapor control system means a system that gathers vapors of organic compounds, including gasoline and benzene, released during the operation of transfer, storage or processing equipment and processes the vapors to prevent their emission into the atmo- sphere.