This publication provides guidelines for the selection or evaluation of heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) systems. Details of related equipment designs are considered only where they interact with the HRSG system design. This publication does not provide rules for design,...
Waste heat recovery (WHR) systems are used in vehicles and machines powered by internal combustion (IC) engines to capture unused/waste heat and utilize it thereby reducing fuel consumption and emissions by improving efficiency. This information report is a survey of the waste...
1.1 Purpose and Scope This publication provides an overview of proven technologies for recovering free-product petroleum releases to groundwater. An approach is given to optimize free-product recovery (FPR) for minimal water production and free-product smearing. Information and...
1.1 These requirements cover nonducted, stationary or fixed heat recovery ventilators for household, commercial, or industrial use and intended to be employed in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. 1.2 These requirements cover heat recovery ventilators rated...
This guide covers the key factors to consider in estimating the effectiveness of containment and recovery systems that may be used to assist in the control of oil spills on water. The purpose of this guide is to provide the user with information on assessing the effective use...
This guide covers the key factors to consider in estimating the effectiveness of containment and recovery systems that may be used to assist in the control of oil spills on water. The purpose of this guide is to provide the user with information on assessing the effective use...
This INTERIM Defence Standard specifies the characteristics of recovery eyes/lugs fitted to tracked and wheeled tactical land vehicles, armoured fighting vehicles, plant equipment, towed plant ant trailers to enable them to be recovered safely. It rationalizes on the sizes of recovery...
This guide covers the key factors to consider in estimating the effectiveness of containment and recovery systems that may be used to assist in the control of oil spills on water. The purpose of this guide is to provide the user with information on assessing the effective use...
This guide covers the key factors to consider in estimating the effectiveness of containment and recovery systems that may be used to assist in the control of oil spills on water. The purpose of this guide is to provide the user with information on assessing the effective use...
1.1 Scope This publication provides guidelines for the selection or evaluation of heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) systems. Details of related equipment designs are considered only where they interact with the HRSG system design. This publication does not provide rules for...
Stage II vapor recovery is a well-known air quality control measure that reduces ozone precursors from gasoline dispensing facilities (GDFs). As a result of its relative high-visual profile, Stage II vapor controls are sometimes proposed as a part of a regional air quality attainment...
Application This procedure is used to determine the recovery of soft interior composite systems after application of static load using an indenter.
1.1 These requirements cover refrigerant recovery and recycling equipment to be employed in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70 and include battery operated equipment. 1.2 These requirements apply to equipment intended for indoor or outdoor use or both. 1.3 These...
1.1 These requirements cover ducted heat recovery ventilators intended to remove air from buildings, replace it with outside air, and in the process transfer heat from the warmer to the colder air. These units are intended to be connected to duct systems that interconnect rooms or...
1.1 This guide covers the key factors to consider in estimating the effectiveness of containment and recovery systems that may be used to assist in the control of oil spills on water. 1.2 The purpose of this guide is to provide the user with information on assessing the...
NOTE: This guide specification covers the requirements for both fire-tube and water-tube heat recovery, steam generating boilers with individual capacities from 907 to 136,000 kg 2,000 to 300,000 pounds of steam per hour.
This guide covers the key factors to consider in estimating the effectiveness of containment and recovery systems that may be used to assist in the control of oil spills on water. The purpose of this guide is to provide the user with information on assessing the effective use...
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