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Recommended limit values for a minimum set of market fuel quality parameters which affect vehicle emission control technologies are included in Annex 4.
Non-residential combustion installations with a rated thermal input 100 kWth–1 MWth:Table 13 Recommended limit values for dust emissions released from boilers and process heaters with a rated thermal input of 100 kWth–1 MWth.
This includes all jamborees (enforced)Squirts Up to 35 events including controlled (enforced) Girls 10U Up to 35 events including controlled (enforced) Girls 12U Recommended limit is 50Peewees Recommended limit is 50Bantams Recommended limit is 60Jr. Gold Recommended limit is 60*an event is defined as a game, scrimmage, tournament game & controlled scrimmage*League playoffs and other post-season playoffs DO count as part of the team’s total.
Non-residential combustion installations with a rated thermal input 100 kWth–1 MWth: Table 13 Recommended limit values for dust emissions released from boilers and process heaters with a rated thermal input of 100 kWth–1 MWth.
Table 12 Recommended limit values for dust emissions released from new solid fuel combustion installations with a rated thermal input < 500 kWth to be used with product standards [See original source file for table] Table 13 Recommended limit values for dust emissions released from boilers and process heaters with a rated thermal input of 100 kWth-1 MWth.
Non-residential combustion installations with a rated thermal input 100 kWth–1 MWth:Table 13 Recommended limit values for dust emissions released from boilers and process heaters with a rated thermal input of 100 kWth–1 MWth Dust (mg/m³)Solid fuels 100–500 kWthNew installations50 Existing installations150Solid fuels 500 kWth–1 MWthNew installations50 Existing installations150Note: O2 reference content: wood, other solid biomass and peat: 13%; coal, lignite and other fossil solid fuels: 6%.
Combustion installations with a rated thermal input > 1–50 MWth: Table 14 Recommended limit values for dust emissions released from boilers and process heaters with a rated thermal input of 1 MWth–50 MWth Note: O2 reference content: Wood, other solid biomass and peat: 11 %; Coal, lignite and other fossil solid fuels: 6 %; Liquid fuels, including liquid biofuels: 3 %.
Recommended limit values given by these standards, may then be adapted by local standard organisations (e.g. Bureau de Normalisation (NBN) and Belgian Electrotechnical Committee (BEC) in Belgium and Nordic Committee on Building Regulations (NKB) in the Scandinavian countries) within national rules for thermal environments.
Performance characteristics to be defined in the current method as proposed below: Repeatability – Recommended limit 0.1%Reproducibility - Recommended limit 0.3%Limit of detection -25 mcg/kg.
Recommended limit for nozzles flow rate of spray tower scrubbers is equivalent to 5-15 gallon per eachmost effective viscosity models for the simulations of the turbulent flow is the Harlow-Nakayama k-ε model of the turbulent flow described in 6 and 7 equation.