Examples of Verified Diesel Emission Control Strategy in a sentence
BACT) means Verified Diesel Emission Control Strategy (VDECS) and turnover requirements in section 2449.1(b).
Retirement within One Year of Compliance Date Date of expected or actual retirement: No Verified Diesel Emission Control Strategy (VDECS) Available (non-yard truck equipment only)Original RenewalReason for Request: If applicable, attach list of manufacturers contacted for purchase request and their responses and/or a statement from engine manufacturer or dealer stating original engine warranty would be jeopardized.
TRU owners have the following compliance options under the TRU ATCM:• Use a TRU equipped with an engine that meets the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) Tier 4 final emission standards for 25-50 horsepower engines (meets ULETRU).• Retrofit the existing TRU with a Level 3 Verified Diesel Emission Control Strategy with 85 percent PM control (meets ULETRU).• Use an alternative technology that eliminates TRU diesel engine operation (and emissions) while at a facility.
The letter shall describe the engine families and operating criteria appropriate for the application of the retrofit technology and shall state that the retrofit technology will result in a reduction of Diesel Particulate Matter of at least 85 percent; (B) An Executive Order issued by the CARB showing that the retrofit technology was listed on the Currently Verified Diesel Emission Control Strategy of the CARB as of the effective date of this rule.
Verified Diesel Emission Control Strategy (VDECS) - If you installed a VDECS device such as a diesel particulate filter, the device must be one which has been verified by ARB and meets the terms and conditions in the CARB Executive Order.