An operating test ought to be conducted to make certain that each of the control components have been properly installed and
that all areas of the incinerator, such as controls and safety devices, are in satisfactory operating condition. The
demands for prepurge and time between restarts should be confirmed. The evaluation should include but not limited to the
following;
? Capacity tests of incinerator
? Flame safeguard. The operation of the flame safeguard system ought to be verified by causing flame and ignition
failures. Operation of the audible alarm (where applicable) and observable indicator ought to be verified. The shutdown
times should be verified.
? Testing of shutdowns to the system.
? Interlocks.
? Combustion controls. The combustion controls should be stable and operate smoothly.
? Programming controls. Programming controls should be verified as
controlling and cycling the unit in the intended manner. Appropriate prepurge, ignition, postpurge, and modulation ought to be
verified. A stopwatch ought to be used for verifying periods of time.
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? A low voltage test ought to be run on the incinerator unit to satisfactorily demonstrate
the fuel supply to the burners will be automatically shut off before an incinerator malfunction results in the
reduced voltage.
? Switches. All switches should be tested to verify proper operation. Emission tests. The exhaust of the
incinerator shall be tested to comply with local emission limits given in annex 1. Note that this test needs to be
seen by an independent body suitable by the CEB.
incinerator shall be tested to comply with local emission limits given in annex 1. Note that this test has to be
witnessed by an independent body acceptable by the CEB. The test shall include measurement of parameters given in annex