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Exhaust System Sample Clauses

Exhaust System. All new diesel tractors added to the fleet after January 1, 1994, shall be equipped with a vertical exhaust stack. Recognizing the advances made in the reduction of diesel emissions, the chairmen of the National UPS/IBT Safety and Health Committee shall meet to discuss a pilot program involving alternative tractor exhaust systems. Recognizing the advances made in the reduction of diesel emissions, the Company may introduce alternate exhaust systems in all new tractors acquired after January 1, 2024. Package car exhaust systems, when replaced, shall exit to the side of the vehicle.
Exhaust System. The outlet for the exhaust system shall be outside of the vehicle and extend to the rear of the front of the firewall
Exhaust System. The exhaust system must exit behind the rear of the motor plate, and must deflect away from the driver’s compartment.
Exhaust System. Provide all toilet rooms with acceptable exhaust systems with quiet operation. Exhaust to roof. Exhausting to meet code requirements. Provide exhaust in stair enclosures as required by code. ELECTRICAL Main Service Main service to each building to be 277/480 volt, 3 phase 4 wire, 4000 amp located within an electric room with distribution and subpanel for core functions only to each floor as a part of the Base, Shell and Core improvements.
Exhaust System. 3.9.1. Description of the exhaust system (with drawings, photos and/or part numbers as required): If applicable 3.9.2. Maximum exhaust temperature (⁰C): 3.9.3. Maximum permissible exhaust backpressure at 100% engine speed and at 100% load (kPa): 3.9.3.1. Location of measurement: 3.9.4. Exhaust backpressure at loading level specified by manufacturer for variable restriction after-treatment at start of test (kPa): 3.9.4.1. Location and speed/load conditions: 3.9.5. Exhaust throttle valve: Yes/No
Exhaust System. A. The exhaust system shall include the:
Exhaust System. The exhaust system (including the exhaust pipes) shall be so directed or protected to avoid any danger to the load through heating or ignition. Parts of the exhaust system situated directly below the fuel tank (diesel) shall have a clearance of at least 100 mm or be protected by a thermal shield. The exhaust system of EX/II, EX/III and MEMU vehicles shall be so constructed and situated that any excess heat shall not constitute a hazard to the load by raising the temperature on the inner surface of the load compartment above 80 ºC. 6/
Exhaust SystemMEASUREMENT VALUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- External duct shell and stiffeners A36 carbon steel --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Internal flow liner Duct walls: 409 stainless steel Silencer panels (if provided): ASTM/A176 TY 409 stainless steel perforated sheet --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- External duct primer Inorganic zinc ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Exhaust System. 2.1.3.1 ARRANGEMENT - Exhaust diffuser with an axial exit - Exhaust expansion joint
Exhaust System. The exhaust system shall be installed in accordance with the engine manufacturer's requirements and meet all Environmental Protection Agency and State noise level requirements. Exhaust system components shall be securely mounted and easily removable. The diesel particulate filter/muffler shall be fabricated from stainless steel and of a size compatible with the engine exhaust discharge. Exhaust tubing shall be a minimum of 16 gauge stainless steel from the turbocharger on the engine to the inlet of the diesel particulate filter. Any flexible exhaust tubing shall be HDT stainless steel type. To minimize heat build-up, exhaust tubing within the engine compartment shall be wrapped with an insulating material. Exhaust shall be wrapped from the turbocharger to the entrance of the muffler. Material shall be held in place with worm gear type clamps. An exhaust diffuser shall be provided to reduce the temperature of the exhaust as it exits the tailpipe. Separate "regeneration" enable and prohibit switches shall be provided under the dash board on the driver's side. Each switch shall be provided with a spring loaded protective cover and shall be clearly marked as to function.