Number 2 fuel oil definition

Number 2 fuel oil and “No. 2 fuel oil” means distillate oil.
Number 2 fuel oil means fuel oil of the grade that is classified as Number 2, according to ASTM Standard Specification for Classification of Fuel Oils by ASTM D396-84. This specification can be obtained from the ASTM, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103.

Examples of Number 2 fuel oil in a sentence

  • For the use of Number 2 fuel oil, compliance shall be determined by multiplying the hourly fuel oil burning capacity of the emissions unit (in 1000 gallons/hr) by the AP-42, Fifth Edition, Section 1.3, Table 1.3-1 (revised 9/98) emission factor of 2 lbs of PM/1000 gallons, and then dividing by the maximum hourly heat input of the emissions unit (mmBtu/hr).

  • Applicable Compliance Method: The annual SO2 emission rate is based on a voluntary restriction on the potential to emit established through OAC rule 3745-31-05(C) from the combustion of Number 2 fuel oil or diesel fuel.

  • Applicable Compliance Method:The annual CO emission rate is based on this emission unit's uncontrolled potential to emit from the combustion of natural gas or Number 2 fuel oil or diesel fuel.

  • Any dispute arising under or by virtue of this Agreement or any difference of opinion between the Parties concerning their rights and obligations under this Agreement shall be finally resolved by arbitration.

  • Applicable Compliance Method:The annual PE/PM10 emission rate is based on this emission unit's uncontrolled potential to emit from the combustion of natural gas or Number 2 fuel oil or diesel fuel.

  • Applicable Compliance Method:The annual VOC emissions rate is based on this emission unit's uncontrolled potential to emit from the combustion of natural gas or Number 2 fuel oil.

  • Number 2 fuel oil is purchased from independent suppliers for use in the Incineration Facilities.

  • Alternatively, the Federal Reserve could incorporate the Department of the Interior’s regulatory definition, which defines refined petroleum products as “gasoline, kerosene, distillates (including Number 2 fuel oil), refined lubricating oils, or diesel fuel.” 30 C.F.R. § 1208.2. As with the EHSs, adopting these specific definitions would allow the Federal Reserve to target only those substances that could create a significant risk of environmental liability if released.154 See, e.g., 33 U.S.C. § 2702(a).

  • One 15,000-gallon UST used to store Number 6 fuel oil and one 2,000-gallon Number 2 fuel oil UST are located south of the boiler room.

  • The uncontrolled potential to emit is less than 10.0 tons per year NOx. Applicable Compliance Method: The annual NOx emission rate is based on this emission unit's uncontrolled potential to emit from the combustion of natural gas or Number 2 fuel oil or diesel fuel.

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