Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
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 LLLLL - National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacturing |
Table 5 to Subpart LLLLL of Part 63 - Continuous Compliance With Operating Limits a
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For— For the following operating limit— You must demonstrate continuous compliance by— 1. Each non-flare combustion device.b a. Maintain the 3-hourc average combustion zone temperature at or above the operating limit establishing during the performance test i. Passing the emissions through the control device; and
ii. Collecting the combustion zone temperature data according to §63.8688(b); and
iii. Reducing combustion zone temperature data to 3-hourc averages according to calculations in Table 3 to this subpart; and
iv. Maintaining the 3-hourc average combustion zone temperature within the level established during the performance test.2. Each flare Meet the operating requirements specified in §63.11(b) The flare pilot light must be present at all times and the flare must be operating at all times that emissions may be vented to it. 3. Control devices used to comply with the particulate matter emission standards a. Maintain the 3-hourc average inlet gas temperature and pressure drop across deviced at or below the operating limits established during the performance test i. Passing the emissions through the control device; and
ii. Collecting the inlet gas temperature and pressure dropd data according to §63.8688 (b) and (c); and
iii. Reducing inlet gas temperature and pressure dropd data to 3-hourc averages according to calculations in Table 3 to this subpart; and
iv. Maintaining the 3-hourc average inlet gas temperature and pressure dropd within the level established during the performance test.4. Control devices other than combustion devices or devices used to comply with the particulate matter emission a. Maintain the monitoring parameters within the operating limits established during the performance test i. Passing the emissions through the devices;
ii. Collecting the monitoring parameter data according to §63.8688(d); and
iii. Reducing the monitoring parameter data to 3-hourc averages according to calculations in Table 3 to this subpart; and
iv. Maintaining the monitoring parameters within the level established during the performance test.aThe operating limits specified in Table 2 and the requirements specified in Table 5 are applicable if you are monitoring control device operating parameters to demonstrate continuous compliance. If you use a CEMS or COMS to demonstrate compliance with the emission limits, you are not required to record control device operating parameters. However, you must maintain emissions below the value established during the initial performance test. Data from the CEMS and COMS must be reduced as specified in §63.8(g).
bContinuous parameter monitoring is not required if (1) the emissions are routed to a boiler or process heater with a with a design heat input capacity of 44 MW or greater; or (2) the emissions are introduced into the flame zone of a boiler or process heater.
cA 15-minute averaging period can be used as an alternative to the 3-hour averaging period for this parameter.
dAs an alternative to monitoring the pressure drop across the control device, owners or operators using an ESP to achieve compliance with the emission limits specified in Table 1 of this subpart can monitor the voltage to the ESP. If this option is selected, the ESP voltage must be maintained at or above the operating limit established during the performance test.
[68 FR 24577, May 7, 2003, as amended at 70 FR 28365, May 17, 2005]