Rated heat input capacity definition

Rated heat input capacity means the heat input
Rated heat input capacity means the ability of an emission unit to combust a maximum amount of fuel on a steady state basis, as limited by a federally enforceable permit condition, or otherwise as stated by the manufacturer of the unit, based on the physical design and characteristics of the unit, or, if higher than the manufacturer's stated maximum amount, as demonstrated by the actual operation of the unit.
Rated heat input capacity means the gross heat input capacity specified on the nameplate of either the unit or the burner.

Examples of Rated heat input capacity in a sentence

  • Units manufactured after the applicable compliance date in Table 1 shall display the following on the shipping container and the rating plate of the unit, in addition to the labeling requirements under Section 6.1.2.1: 6.1.2.2.1 Rated heat input capacity or rated cooling capacity, 6.1.2.2.2 The applicable NOx emission limit in Section 5.0, and 6.1.2.2.3 The date of manufacture or date code of the unit.

  • Units manufactured after the applicable compliance date in Table 1 shall display the following on the shipping container and the rating plate of the unit, in addition to the labeling requirements under Section 6.1.2.1: 6.1.2.2.1 Rated heat input capacity or rated cooling capacity, 6.1.2.2.2 The applicable NOx emission limit, and 6.1.2.2.3 The date of manufacture or date code of the unit.

  • CHARACTERISTICS OF SMALL BOILERS TESTED IN REFERENCE 5 TESTS Boiler type Method of atomization Rated heat input capacity, kW (106 Btu/hr) Heat input during test, kW (106 Btu/hr) Cast ironaMechanicalaBurned 50:50 mixture of waste oil and No. 2 oil; all others burned 100 percent waste oil.


More Definitions of Rated heat input capacity

Rated heat input capacity means the heat input capacity specified on the nameplate of the combustion unit. If the unit has been permanently altered or modified such that the maximum heat input is different than the input capacity specified on the nameplate and this alteration or modification has been approved in writing by the Air Pollution Control Officer (APCO), then the new maximum heat input shall be considered as the rated heat input capacity.
Rated heat input capacity means the heat input capacity specified on the nameplate of a water heater. If a water heater has been altered or modified such that its maximum heat input is different from the heat input capacity specified on the nameplate, the new maximum heat input is the water heater's rated heat input capacity.
Rated heat input capacity means the heat input capacity of a water heater, in Btu per hour, as specified by the manufacturer on the nameplate of the water heater.
Rated heat input capacity means the heat input capacity specified on the nameplate of the combustion unit. If the combustion unit has been physically modified such that its maximum heat input is different than the heat input capacity specified on the nameplate, the modified maximum heat input shall be considered as the rated heat input. The new maximum heat input must be certified, in writing, by the manufacturer or installer and engineering calculations supporting the new maximum heat input rating must be submitted to and approved by the District. The District may require the modified maximum heat input capacity to be demonstrated by a fuel meter while operating the unit at maximum capacity.
Rated heat input capacity means the heat input capacity specified on the nameplate of the combustion unit. Heat input is the amount of energy consumed in one hour (British thermal units per hour).

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