Trial Burn: An incinerator test in which emissions are monitored for the presence of specific organic compounds, particulates, and hydrogen chloride.
Trial burn A test of incinerators or boilers and industrial furnaces in which emissions are monitored for the presence of specific substances, such as organic compounds, particulates, metals and hydrogen chloride (all specified by agency permits).
performance data (for incinerators) Information collected, during a trial burn, on concentrations of designated organic compounds and pollutants found in incinerator emissions.
Conditions specified in a RCRA permit that dictate how an incinerator must operate as it burns different waste types. A trial burn is used to identify operating conditions needed to meet specified performance standards. Operation and Maintenance ...
Operating Conditions- Conditions specified in a RCRA permit that dictate how an incinerator must operate as it burns different waste types. A trial burn is used to identify operating conditions needed to meet specified performance standards.
See also: Incinerator, Compounds, Organic compound, Emissions, Organic
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