Combustion unit definition
Combustion unit means an incinerator, waste heat recovery unit or boiler.
Combustion unit means any type of stationary equipment in which solid, liquid or gaseous fuels and refuse are burned, including, but not limited to, furnaces, ovens, and kilns.
Combustion unit means a stationary technical unit in which fuels are combusted (and includes all types of boiler, burner, turbine, heater, furnace, incinerator, calciner, kiln, oven, dryer, engine, fuel cell, chemical looping combustion unit, flare and thermal or catalytic post- combustion unit);
More Definitions of Combustion unit
Combustion unit means a unit into which fuel is charged and heated to the point at which oxidation occurs and energy is generated.
Combustion unit means any stationary emissions unit that burns a fossil
Combustion unit means ‘Fuel burning and combustion equipment,’ as defined in this Article;
Combustion unit means any furnace, with fuel burning equipment appurtenances thereto, used in the process of burning fuel for the primary purpose of producing heat to be utilized by direct heat transfer. This includes, but is not limited to, the following facilities: drying ovens, burnout ovens, annealing furnaces, melting furnaces, holding furnaces, and space heaters.
Combustion unit means a boiler, turbine or engine;
Combustion unit means an industrial kiln, an oven, a furnace, a boiler or a process heater;
Combustion unit means any stoker, oil burner, oil burning equipment, gas burner, gas burning equipment, conversion burner, or incinerator, and their component parts. “Direct supervision” means direct, personal, on‐site supervision.