Purification Unit definition

Purification Unit means a mechanical device (other than one used wholly or mainly for the purpose of removing ash) that removes solids, liquids, gases or vapours from an Advanced Fuel;

Examples of Purification Unit in a sentence

  • No 1 Carried to Collection R Item No PURIFICATION Quantity Rate BO - Purification Unit (Fiberglass Vessel with activated carbon filters or similar approved: 18 Fiberglass Vessel No 1 UVL55WSS - UV Sterilizer s/s Housingh 55W 3/4" or similar approved.

  • No 1 Carried to Collection R Item No PURIFICATION Quantity Rate BO - Purification Unit (Fiberglass Vessel with activated carbon filters) or similar approved: 18 Fiberglass Vessel No 1 UVL55WSS - UV Sterilizer s/s Housingh 55W 3/4" or similar approved.

  • No 1 Carried to Collection R Item No PURIFICATION Quantity Rate BO - Purification Unit (Fiberglass Vessel with activated carbon filters: 18 Fiberglass Vessel No 1 UVL55WSS - UV Sterilizer s/s Housingh 55W 3/4".

Related to Purification Unit

  • Carbon regeneration unit means any enclosed thermal treatment device used to regenerate spent activated carbon.

  • Nitrogen oxides means nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide, expressed as nitrogen dioxide (NO2);

  • Plasma arc incinerator means any enclosed device using a high intensity electrical discharge or arc as a source of heat followed by an afterburner using controlled flame combustion and which is not listed as an industrial furnace.

  • Project Implementation Unit or “PIU” means the units referred to in Section I.A.2. 3(a) and (b) of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.