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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:small_combustion:start [2021/01/15 16:42] kotzullasector:energy:fuel_combustion:small_combustion:start [2021/01/17 18:33] kotzulla
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 NFR //1.A.4 - Small Combustion// comprises combustion systems in the areas Commercial and Institutional (NFR 1.A.4.a), Residential (NFR 1.A.4.b), and Agriculture (NFR 1.A.4.c), along with various mobile sources. NFR //1.A.4 - Small Combustion// comprises combustion systems in the areas Commercial and Institutional (NFR 1.A.4.a), Residential (NFR 1.A.4.b), and Agriculture (NFR 1.A.4.c), along with various mobile sources.
  
-^ NFR-Code                                  ^ Name of Category                      + NFR-Code                                       Name of Category                                                                                           
-| 1.A.4                                     | Small Combustion                      +| 1.A.4                                          | Small Combustion                                                                                            
-| including / consisting of sub-categories                                         || +//including / consisting of sub-categories://                                                                                                               || 
-| 1.A.4.a i, b i, c i                       | [[sector:energy:fuel_combustion:small_combustion:stationary_small_combustion|Stationary Small Combustion]] | +| 1.A.4.a i, b i, c i                            | [[sector:energy:fuel_combustion:small_combustion:stationary_small_combustion|Stationary Small Combustion]]  
-| 1.A.4.a ii, b ii, c ii, c iii             | Small Combustion: Mobile Sources      |+| 1.A.4.a ii, b ii, c ii, c iii                  | [[sector:energy:fuel_combustion:small_combustion:mobile_small_combustion:start| Small Combustion: Mobile Sources ]]  |
  
 The group of stationary combustion systems in the residential and commercial/institutional sectors is very diverse with regard to installation design and size. It covers a spectrum that includes individual room furnaces for solid fuels with a rated thermal output of approximately 4 kW (e.g. fireplaces, ovens), oil and gas furnaces used to generate room heat and hot water (e.g. central heating boilers), hand-fed and automatically fed wood-burning furnaces in the commercial sector. The group of stationary combustion systems in the residential and commercial/institutional sectors is very diverse with regard to installation design and size. It covers a spectrum that includes individual room furnaces for solid fuels with a rated thermal output of approximately 4 kW (e.g. fireplaces, ovens), oil and gas furnaces used to generate room heat and hot water (e.g. central heating boilers), hand-fed and automatically fed wood-burning furnaces in the commercial sector.
  
 Besides stationary combustion, mobile sources are covered, too: From fork lifters in NFR 1.A.4.a ii -Commercial / Institutional: Mobile via lawn mowers in NFR 1.A.4.b ii - Residential: Household and Gardening: Mobile to vehicles and other mobile machinery used in NFR 1.A.4.c ii - Agriculture/Forestry/Fishing: Off-road Vehicles and Other Machinery and the emissions of the German deep sea fishing fleet under NFR 1.A.4.c iii - Agriculture/Forestry/Fishing: National Fishing. Besides stationary combustion, mobile sources are covered, too: From fork lifters in NFR 1.A.4.a ii -Commercial / Institutional: Mobile via lawn mowers in NFR 1.A.4.b ii - Residential: Household and Gardening: Mobile to vehicles and other mobile machinery used in NFR 1.A.4.c ii - Agriculture/Forestry/Fishing: Off-road Vehicles and Other Machinery and the emissions of the German deep sea fishing fleet under NFR 1.A.4.c iii - Agriculture/Forestry/Fishing: National Fishing.