Control apparatus definition

Control apparatus means any device which prevents or controls the emission of any air contaminant directly or indirectly into the outdoor atmosphere.
Control apparatus means any device which prevents, controls, detects or records the emission of any federally regulated air pollutants.
Control apparatus means any device which prevents, controls, detects, or records the emission of any air contaminant.

Examples of Control apparatus in a sentence

  • Control apparatus to continuously prevent the emission of sulfur greater than provided by (1) above must be specified in the application for an exemption.

  • Control apparatus equipped with reverse-phase relays shall be installed by the Customer on all polyphase motor installations for elevators, hoists, cranes, and those manufacturing processes where accidental reversal of rotation is liable to cause injury to persons or damage to machinery, equipment or work in progress.

  • Control apparatus serving a significant source shall be included in the preconstruction permit and operating certificate for the significant source.

  • A qualified Official, holder of an ACU Technical licence and having charge of Sound Control apparatus approved by the ACU, who is responsible for the measurement of Sound as per the Standing Regulations.

  • The IT system should be developed to serve the needs of financial accountability and reporting.


More Definitions of Control apparatus

Control apparatus means any device that prevents or controls the emission of any air contaminant.
Control apparatus means any device which prevents or
Control apparatus means any device which prevents or controls the emission of any air
Control apparatus means any device which prevents or controls the emissions of any air contaminant.
Control apparatus means any device that prevents, controls, detects, or records the emission of any federally-regulated air pollutant.
Control apparatus means any device which prevents, controls, detects or records the
Control apparatus means any device which prevents or "Fugitive Dust" means particulate, composed of soil and/or controls the emission of any air contaminant directly or indirectly industrial particulates such as ash, coal, minerals, etc., which into the outdoor atmosphere. becomes airborne because of wind or mechanical disturbance of "Department" means Utah State Department of Environmental surfaces. Natural sources of dust and fugitive emissions are not