Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Rated thermal in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Programming
Rated thermal input MW.
Combustion installations with a rated thermal input< 50 MWth.
Rated thermal input MWth.
New combustion plant with a rated thermal input of 100 MW or more.
Rated thermal stable time.
Combustion plants with a rated thermal input exceeding 50 MWth: 1.
Rated thermal stable duration.
Residential combustion installations with a rated thermal input< 500 kWth.
Rated thermal stable currenteffective value.
This rate remains at 96% for LCPs with a rated thermal input of over 300 MW.
Rated thermal stability current virtual value.
Non-residential combustion installations with a rated thermal input 100 kWth-1 MWth.
Rated thermal stable current(effective value) kA.
Annual average installation thermal output and total rated thermal input(MWth);
Rated thermal stable current(effective value) kA 16.
and total rated thermal input(MWth);
Rated thermal stability current of earthing switch 3s.
Combustion plants(boilers and process heaters) with a rated thermal input exceeding 50 MWth2 annex II, category 1.
Rated thermal input(MW) of the medium combustion plant;
Recommended limit values for dust emissions released from boilers and process heaters with a rated thermal input of 1 MWth-50 MWth.
Combustion installations with a rated thermal input exceeding 50 MW are included within the scope of the Directive.
Production of aluminium primary, and secondary where combustion installations with a rated thermal input exceeding 20 MW are operated.
When calculating the total rated thermal input of installations referred to in point 1.1,
As mentioned under criterion(5), combustion installations with a rated thermal input of more than 20 MW can be found in several sectors.
When calculating the total rated thermal input of installations referred to in point 1.1,
Emissions from new residential combustion stoves and boilers with a rated thermal input< 500 kWth can be reduced by the application of.
10 000 tCO2/yr(but excluding emissions from biomass), as long as their rated thermal input does not exceed 25 MW.
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.
In cases of combustion plants composed only of boilers using coal with a rated thermal input below 50 MW,
where combustion installations with a rated thermal input exceeding 20 MW are operated.