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Title 40 - Protection of Environment |
Chapter I - Environmental Protection Agency |
SubChapter C - Air Programs |
Part 63 - National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories |
Subpart BB - National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Phosphate Fertilizers Production Plants |
Table 5 to Subpart BB of Part 63 - Calibration and Quality Control Requirements for Continuous Parameter Monitoring Systems (CPMS)
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Table 5 to Subpart BB of Part 63 - Calibration and Quality Control Requirements for Continuous Parameter Monitoring Systems (CPMS)
If you monitor this parameter . . . Your accuracy requirements are . . . And your calibration requirements are . . . Flow Rate ±5 percent over the normal range of flow measured or 1.9 liters per minute (0.5 gallons per minute), whichever is greater, for liquid flow rate.
±5 percent over the normal range of flow measured or 28 liters per minute (10 cubic feet per minute), whichever is greater, for gas flow rate.
±5 percent over the normal range measured for mass flow rate.Performance evaluation annually and following any period of more than 24 hours throughout which the flow rate exceeded the maximum rated flow rate of the sensor, or the data recorder was off scale. Checks of all mechanical connections for leakage monthly. Visual inspections and checks of CPMS operation every 3 months, unless the CPMS has a redundant flow sensor.
Selection of a representative measurement location where swirling flow or abnormal velocity distributions due to upstream and downstream disturbances at the point of measurement are minimized.Pressure ±5 percent over the normal range measured or 0.12 kilopascals (0.5 inches of water column), whichever is greater. Checks for obstructions (e.g., pressure tap pluggage) at least once each process operating day.
Performance evaluation annually and following any period of more than 24 hours throughout which the pressure exceeded the maximum rated pressure of the sensor, or the data recorder was off scale.
Checks of all mechanical connections for leakage monthly.
Visual inspection of all components for integrity, oxidation and galvanic corrosion every 3 months, unless the CPMS has a redundant pressure sensor.
Selection of a representative measurement location that minimizes or eliminates pulsating pressure, vibration, and internal and external corrosion.