Hydrocarbons (HC) definition

Hydrocarbons (HC) means any compound or mixture of compounds whose molecules consist of atoms of hydrogen and carbon only.

Examples of Hydrocarbons (HC) in a sentence

  • THC (total hydrocarbons), CO (carbon monoxide), NOx and NO (oxides of nitrogen and nitric oxide), Hydrocarbons (HC), Carbon dioxide (CO2), and Total Particulate Matter (TPM).

  • Emissions used for comparison will include Hydrocarbons (HC), Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Carbon dioxide (CO2), and Total Particulate Matter (TPM).

  • E/ECE/324 Rev.1/Add.82/Rev.2 Regulation No. 83 page 73 Annex 4 Hydrocarbons (HC) analysis - spark-ignition engines: The analyser shall be of the flame ionisation (FID) type calibrated with propane gas expressed equivalent to carbon atoms (C1).

  • Hydrocarbons (HC) analysis - spark-ignition engines: The analyser shall be of the flame ionisation (FID) type calibrated with propane gas expressed equivalent to carbon atoms (C1).

  • Hydrocarbons (HC) analysis - compression-ignition engines: The analyser shall be of the flame ionisation type with detector, valves, pipework, etc., heated to 463 K (190 °C) ± 10 K (HFID).

  • Repairs from this program will reduce emissions estimated at: Hydrocarbons (HC): 4-6 tons Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) : 5-8 tons Carbon Monoxide (CO): 102-161 tons Quantifiable emissions reductions are based on one or a combination of methods and assumes a two-year duration of repair.

  • In the event of such conflict of interest (Party A is entitled to decide whether such conflict of interest arises unilaterally), Party B shall take measures to eliminate as soon as possible with the consent of Party A or its Designated Party.