Fume incinerator definition

Fume incinerator means a device similar to an afterburner installed for the purpose of incinerating fumes, gases and other finely divided combustible particulate matter not previously burned.

Examples of Fume incinerator in a sentence

  • Given the low operating time of the Fume incinerator the site utilises the highest RTO loadings observed in the periods preceding and following usage of the Fume Incinerator are utilised to calculate loading when the Fume incinerator is used as backup to the RTO.

  • Only vapours from processes not involving the use of chlorinated solvents shall be ducted to Fume incinerator No.1 “V15(i)”during Phase I of its operation.

  • LEL is not measured at the inlet to the Fume incinerator, therefore the above method of calculation for VOC's oxidised in the Fume Incinerator cannot be used.

  • The Fume incinerator is utilised for short periods of time, estimated to be worst case less than 5% of site operating time.

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