Rated Brake Horsepower definition

Rated Brake Horsepower means the power delivered, according to the statement of the engine manufacturer, at the rated speed.
Rated Brake Horsepower means the continuous brake horsepower rating specified for the engine by the manufacturer or listed on the original nameplate of the unit, unless otherwise physically limited and specified by a condition on the engine's Permit to Operate.
Rated Brake Horsepower means the maximumcontinuous brake horsepower rating at maximum revolutions per minute (RPM) specified for the engine by the manufacturer. Alternately, the rated brake horsepower of an engine shall be the maximum allowable and enforceable rating specified by the District, stated in the Permit to Operate (PTO), and accepted by the engine operator or listed on the original nameplate of the unit, unless otherwise physically limited and specified by a condition on the engine's Permit to Operate. [Note 12: The APCD relocated the definition of rated brake horsepower from Rule 333 and revised the definition. EPA identified the rated brake horsepower definition as a rule deficiency in a November 1994 Technical Support Document. Their concern indicates, in part, “EPA believes the definition should specify rating as output determined by the manufacturer and listed on the nameplate, regardless of any derating.” Although the revised definition may not completely address the EPA concern, it is similar to the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (SJV) Rule 4701 and Rule 4702 definitions. EPA approved those SJV rules into the SIP on May 18, 2004 (69 FR 28061). Thus, we do not anticipate EPA identifying the engine derating component of the definition to be a future rule deficiency.] [Note 13: It is necessary to have the definition in Rule 102 because the term is used in Rule 202 and Rule 333.] [. . .]

Examples of Rated Brake Horsepower in a sentence

  • Rated Brake Horsepower: the continuous brake horsepower rating specified for the engine by the manufacturer or listed on the nameplate of the unit, unless otherwise physically limited and specified by a condition on the engine's Permit-to-Operate or Permit-Exempt Equipment Registration.

  • Operating Requirements and Emission Standards for New and In-Use Stationary Diesel-Fueled CI Engines That Have a Rated Brake Horsepower of Greater than 50 (>50 bhp).

  • Rated Brake Horsepower: The maximum rated brake horsepower specified for the engine by the manufacturer and listed on the nameplate for the unit, regardless of any derating, unless limited by the engine's Permit to Operate (PTO).

  • Rated Brake Horsepower: the continuous brake horsepower rating specified for the engine by the manufacturer or listed on the nameplate of the unit, unless otherwise physically limited and specified by a condition on the engine's Permit-to- Operate or Permit-Exempt Equipment Registration.

  • This rule applies to any Internal Combustion Engine used in an Agricultural Operation with a Rated Brake Horsepower of fifty (50) or more.

  • Section 93115.5(c) - Fuel and Additive Requirements for New and In-Use Stationary CI Engines That Have a Rated Brake Horsepower of Greater than 50 Currently, in order to use alternative diesel fuels in engines covered by the ATCM, the fuel must meet the requirements of the Verification procedures.

  • Operating Requirements and Emission Standards for In-Use Emergency Standby Diesel-Fueled CI Engines that Have a Rated Brake Horsepower of Greater than 50 (> 50 bhp).

  • For Practice Code 372, the engine horsepower determination is based on the Rated Brake Horsepower.

  • Records shall be retained pursuant to the requirements specified in subparagraph (d)(7)(C).(3) Operating Requirements and Emission Standards for In-Use Emergency Standby Diesel-Fueled CI Engines that Have a Rated Brake Horsepower of Greater than 50 (> 50 bhp).

  • PROPOSED NEW RBRP/ISC SECTIONS (e)(2)(F) Operating Requirements and Emission Standards for New and In-Use Stationary Diesel-Fueled CI Engines That Have a Rated Brake Horsepower of Greater than 50 (>50 bhp) Used in Demand Response Programs (DRP Engines).


More Definitions of Rated Brake Horsepower

Rated Brake Horsepower means the maximumcontinuous brake horsepower rating at maximum revolutions per minute (RPM) specified for the engine by the manufacturer. Alternately, the rated brake horsepower of an engine shall be the maximum allowable and enforceable rating specified by the District, stated in the Permit to Operate (PTO), and accepted by the engine operator or listed on the original nameplate of the unit, unless otherwise physically limited and specified by a condition on the engine's Permit to Operate.
Rated Brake Horsepower means the maximum continuous rating for an engine as specified by the manufacturer or manufacturer authorized engine dealer or distributor, and listed on the nameplate of the unit, without taking into account any deratings.
Rated Brake Horsepower means the maximum continuous rating for an engine as specified by the manufacturer, based on SAE test 1349 or a similar standard, without taking into account any deratings.
Rated Brake Horsepower means the maximum continuous rating for an engine as specified by the manufacturer, based on Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) test 1349 or a similar standard, without taking into account any deratings.

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