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Hello forum,
i'm making the first aprouch to carbon foot print made by the 40 forklifts that i manage in a factory. So i have problem to solve to make the conection from the number's of NOX, CO and HC from the Hyster forklifts and my number's of productivity.
So Hyster gave me the following number's

in g/kWh

Idle :
CO = 0,3
HC = 151
NOX = 342

High Idle no load :
CO = 0,41
HC = 63
NOX = 1,155

Tielt Relief:
CO = 0,39
HC = 63
NOX = 1,862

But my number's of productivity came in hours: stoped, elevation and moving.

So my problem is to cross this number's : hour's Versus g/kWh.

Can anyone help ?
  • Posted 5 May 2011 03:11
  • By bruno_b
  • joined 5 May'11 - 2 messages
  • Lisboa, Portugal

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