Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine definition
Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine means any spark ignited or compression ignited engine in which power, produced by heat and/or pressure in the engine cylinder(s) through the burning of a mixture of air and fuel, is subsequently converted to mechanical work by means of one or more pistons.
Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine means any spark ignited or compression ignited engine in which power, produced by heat and/or pressure in
Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine or “RICE” or “piston engine” means an engine that uses heat from the internal combustion of fuel to create pressure that drives one or more reciprocating pistons, creating mechanical energy.
More Definitions of Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine
Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine means a gas-fuelled piston engine in which gas is burned within the engine and for clarification includes piston engines whether stationary or used for the propulsion of a vehicle;
Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine. – means any internal combustion engine which uses reciprocating motion to convert heat energy into mechanical work. (Reference: 40 CFR §60.4219)
Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine or “RICE” shall mean a stationary, immobile, natural gas-fired reciprocating internal combustion engine used in natural gas compression service.