Electrostatic Precipitator definition

Electrostatic Precipitator or “ESP” means a device for removing particulate matter from combustion gases by imparting an electric charge to the particles and then attracting them to a metal plate or screen of opposite charge before the combustion gases are exhausted to the atmosphere.
Electrostatic Precipitator or “ESP” means a device for removing particulate matter from combustion gases by imparting an electric charge to the particles and then attracting them to a metal plate or screen of opposite charge before the combustion gases are exhausted to the atmosphere. (R 336.1201, Act 451, Section 324.5503(b); 2020 Civil Action No. 2:10-cv-13101-BAF-RSW, E.D. Michigan, paragraph 4p)
Electrostatic Precipitator or “ESP” shall mean the primary particulate emissions control equipment for the BOF and located west of the building containing the BOF.

Examples of Electrostatic Precipitator in a sentence

  • The following control options were reviewed by the Department in order to make the following BACT determinations: ∙ Fabric Filter Baghouse ∙ Electrostatic Precipitator ∙ Cyclone ∙ Wet Scrubber All of the listed technologies are deemed technically feasible for this application.

  • An Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) was installed to curb pollution from the boiler which enhance eco friendly operations at the Plant.

  • Particulate emissions are captured and controlled by Wet Scrubber A and Wet Electrostatic Precipitator WESP (for NESHAP EEEEE compliance).

  • Return Outside AirContinuous Supply Ventilation Fan with MERV 13 Filter Electrostatic Precipitator 1" Filter(MERV 4) Thermally Conditioned Supply Figure 2.4. Schematic of System B.

  • D.1.11 Operation of Electrostatic Precipitator [326 IAC 2-7-6(6)] Except as otherwise provided by statute or rule or in this permit, the electrostatic precipitators (ESPs) shall be operated as needed to maintain compliance with applicable PM emission limits in condition D.1.5(b).


More Definitions of Electrostatic Precipitator

Electrostatic Precipitator or “ESP” means the filter that uses electrostatically charged fields to impart charges onto particles in an exhaust stream and then collects those particles on oppositely charged plates to remove them from the exhaust at the Greencastle Facility.
Electrostatic Precipitator or "ESP" means a device for removing particulate matter from combustion gases by imparting an electric charge to the particles and then attracting them to a metal plate or screen of opposite charge before the combustion gases are exhausted to the atmosphere. (U.S. v Lansing Board of Water and Light, CAFO Docket No. CAA-05-2019-0040, 2019, Paragraph 53)
Electrostatic Precipitator or “ESP” means a device for removing particulate matter from combustion gases by imparting an electric charge to the particles and then attracting
Electrostatic Precipitator or "ESP" means a device for removing particulate matter from combustion gases by imparting an electric charge to the particles and then attracting them to a metal plate or screen of opposite charge before the combustion gases are exhausted to the atmosphere. (“U.S. v Consumers Energy Company, Civil Action 14-13580, E.D. Mich., 2014” paragraph 23)
Electrostatic Precipitator or “ESP” shall mean the primary particulate emissions control equipment for the indurating furnaces at the Empire Mine.
Electrostatic Precipitator or “ESP” shall mean a control device for
Electrostatic Precipitator or “ESP” means a device