Technology Descriptive Information Sample Clauses

Technology Descriptive Information. The second page of the application is used to describe the SCR system fully and concisely. It will be used to prepare the test/QA plan and serves as a more complete description of the technology in the ETV report. It requires a concise (300 words or less) description of the SCR system being verified and requests a number of operating details that summarize the emissions control performance expected, along with the product’s operation. All questions may not apply. Instructions for completing this page can be found in the “Explan_Prod” page of the guidance document. If combinations of independent technologies are being submitted for ETV, the description of the combined technology should completely identify and describe those technologies being combined and fully state the nature of the combined test and expected result.
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Technology Descriptive Information. This section of the application is intended to describe the technology more fully. It will be used to prepare the test/QA plan and as a more complete description of the technology in the ETV report. The applicant should describe the technology in a brief (300 word) statement, referring to the scientific principles of the technology’s operation. Depending on the complexity of the technology, this may be followed by more extensive information. When applicable, the inclusion of schematic drawings explaining operation of the technology is encouraged. Examples of descriptive information that should be included are: Installation requirements. Space occupied, installation time, any physical modifications, placement issues, identification of ancillary equipment, if any, recommended duration of degreening as well as any special start-up procedures, and any other special requirements. Operation. Description to include identification of any favorable or unfavorable operating conditions and their effect on performance, fuel requirements (such as fuel sulfur limit), consequences of misfueling, identification of any chemicals or other consumable reactants, regeneration requirements, and expected engine back-pressure. Any requirement for energy sources (e.g., heat, electricity, compressed air, hydraulic fluid, pressure) external to the engine must be identified so they can be accounted for in the test/QA plan. Maintenance and warranty. Identification of recommended maintenance procedures, cleaning instructions, and spare parts and supplies. The warranty being offered should be stated. Operator or mechanic qualifications/training/safety. Qualifications needed to operate and service the technology, amount and type of training needed for operation and maintenance, and special safety considerations. Use of personal protective equipment (eyeglasses, hearing protection, etc.) should be noted. Secondary emissions. Identification of any secondary emission to the air that impacts water quality, or liquid or solid waste. Technology’s life expectancy. Special attention should be given to the technology’s regeneration requirements, if any, including a description of the regeneration process, any operating condition requirements for successful regeneration (e.g., temperature), and any manual or computer control of regeneration. In the case of combinations of independent technologies that are being submitted for ETV, the description of the combined technology should completely identif...

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