Control equipment identification code definition

Control equipment identification code means the code provided by the department that defines the equipment used to reduce, by destruction or removal, the amount of air pollutants in a gas stream prior to discharge to the ambient air. Examples of destruction or removal are incineration and carbon adsorption.
Control equipment identification code means the Aerometric Information Retrieval System (AIRS) or AIRS Facility Subsystem (AFS) code which provided by the department that defines the equipment (such as an incinerator or carbon adsorber) used to reduce, by destruction or removal, the amount of air pollutants in an air stream prior to discharge to the ambient air.
Control equipment identification code means the AIRS/AFS code which defines the equipment (such as an incinerator or carbon adsorber) used to reduce, by destruction or removal, the amount of air pollutant(s) in an air stream prior to discharge to the ambient air.

More Definitions of Control equipment identification code

Control equipment identification code means the AIRS code that defines the equipment (such as an incinerator or carbon absorber) used to reduce, by destruction or removal, the amount of air pollutant or pollutants in an air stream prior to discharge to the ambient air. Table 7-4 of this regulation describes the acceptable equipment codes for Emission Statements and SIP emission inventories.

Related to Control equipment identification code

  • Identification card means an identification card issued under Title 53,

  • Vehicle identification number means the number, letters, or combination of numbers and letters

  • Personal Identification Number (PIN) means a confidential four-digit code number provided to a calling card customer to prevent unauthorized use of his/her calling card number. LIDB and/or the LIDB administrative system can store a PIN for those line numbers that have an associated calling card.

  • Proper identification as used above, means information generally deemed sufficient to identify you, which includes documents such as a valid driver’s license, social security account number, military identification card, and credit cards. Only if you cannot identify yourself with such information may the ICRA require additional information concerning your employment and personal or family history in order to verify your identity.

  • Common Language Location Identifier (CLLI means the codes that provide a unique eleven (11) character representation of a network interconnection point. The first eight (8) characters identify the city, state and building location, while the last three (3) characters identify the network component.

  • Location Routing Number (LRN means the ten (10) digit number that is assigned to the network switching elements (Central Office–Host and Remotes as required) for the routing of calls in the network. The first six (6) digits of the LRN will be one of the assigned NPA NXX of the switching element. The purpose and functionality of the last four (4) digits of the LRN have not yet been defined but are passed across the network to the terminating switch.