Guideline A-9 definition

Guideline A-9 means Ministry Guideline A-9, titled “NOx Emissions from Boilers and Heaters”, dated March 2001.
Guideline A-9 means the Ministry document titled "Guideline A-9: NOx Emissions from Boilers and Heaters", dated March 2001, as amended.
Guideline A-9 means Ministry Guideline A-9, titled “NOx Emissions from Boilers and Heaters”, dated March 2001. 23. "Log" means the up-to-date log that is used to track all Modifications to the Facility since the date of this Certificateas required by the Documentation Requirements conditions of this Certificate.

Examples of Guideline A-9 in a sentence

  • Guideline A9: The Local Church enrolls the Authorized Minister in the Pension Boards LDI plan and pays the full cost directly on their behalf.

  • The responses of labour productivity, hours, and output to N-shocks are consistent with those in Figure 5.

  • Despite Condition 2.1, the Company shall not make Modifications to the Facility that would add/or modify any Equipment subject to Guideline A-9 unless performed in accordance with the original Certificate of Approvals Application and the report titled "Procedure for incorporating operational flexibility for large boilers and heaters subject to Ministry of the Environment Guideline A-9" prepared by Golder Associates Ltd.

  • Condition No. 9.1 is included to provide the minimum performance requirements considered necessary to comply withMinistry Policy Guideline A-9 "NOx Emissions from Boilers and Heaters".

  • Assessment Guideline A.9 Checklists or other comparable means are used to verify that proper conditions are established for each mode of plant operation and for mode changes.

  • Refer to Guideline A.9. for the treatment of trees and shrub plantings.

  • Despite Condition 2.1, the Company shall not make Modifications that would add or modify HVAC or Hot Water Supply, where the Ministry of Environment Guideline A-9, NOx Emissions from Boilers and Heaters is applicable, without obtaining approval from the Director.

  • Despite Condition 2.1, the Company shall not make Modifications to the Facility that would add or modify any Equipment subject to Guideline A-9 unless the Equipment is operated in compliance with the requirements of Guideline A- 9and with written certification signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer.

  • Activity requirements, nitrogen oxides emissions for large boilers or heaters [MOECC Note: The requirements in section 8.1 of this draft regulation are from the Ministry’s policy in Guideline A-9 NOx Emissions from Boilers and Heaters.]8.

  • Report titled "Procedure for incorporating operational flexibility for large boilers and heaters subject to Ministry of the Environment Guideline A-9," prepared by Golder Associates Ltd., and dated June 2007.


More Definitions of Guideline A-9

Guideline A-9 means the Ministry guideline document titled "NOx Emissions from Boilers and

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