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NR 463.163(10)(a)1. 1. Emissions of HCl, for the emission limit.
NR 463.163(10)(a)2. 2. The mass flow rate of HCl at the inlet to and outlet from the control device, for the percent reduction standard.
NR 463.163(10)(b) (b) Each group 1 furnace that processes scrap other than clean charge to measure emissions of PM and D&F and either of the following:
NR 463.163(10)(b)1. 1. Emissions of HCl, for the emission limit.
NR 463.163(10)(b)2. 2. The mass flow rate of HCl at the inlet to and outlet from the control device, for the percent reduction standard.
NR 463.163(10)(c) (c) Each in-line fluxer to measure emissions of PM and HCl.
NR 463.163(11) (11)Feed or charge weight measurement. During the emission tests conducted to determine compliance with emission limits in a kg/Mg (lb/ton) format, the owner or operator of an affected source or emission unit, subject to an emission limit in a kg/Mg (lb/ton) of feed or charge format, shall measure, or otherwise determine, and record the total weight of feed or charge to the affected source or emission unit for each of the 3 test runs and calculate and record the total weight. An owner or operator that chooses to demonstrate compliance on the basis of the aluminum production weight shall measure the weight of aluminum produced by the emission unit or affected source instead of the feed or charge weight.
NR 463.163(12) (12)Continuous opacity monitoring system. The owner or operator of an affected source or emission unit using a continuous opacity monitoring system shall conduct a performance evaluation to demonstrate compliance with Performance Specification 1 in Appendix B to 40 CFR part 60, incorporated by reference in s. NR 484.04 (21). Following the performance evaluation, the owner or operator shall measure and record the opacity of emissions from each exhaust stack for all consecutive 6-minute periods during the PM emission test.
NR 463.163(13) (13)Afterburner. The owner or operator of an affected source using an afterburner to comply with the requirements of this subchapter shall do both of the following:
NR 463.163(13)(a) (a) Prior to the initial performance test, the owner or operator shall conduct a performance evaluation for the temperature monitoring device according to the requirements of s. NR 460.07.
NR 463.163(13)(b) (b) The owner or operator shall use the following procedures to establish an operating parameter value or range for the afterburner operating temperature:
NR 463.163(13)(b)1. 1. Continuously measure and record the operating temperature of each afterburner every 15 minutes during the THC and D&F performance tests.
NR 463.163(13)(b)2. 2. Determine and record the 15-minute block average temperatures for the 3 test runs.
NR 463.163(13)(b)3. 3. Determine and record the 3-hour block average temperature measurements for the 3 test runs.
NR 463.163(14) (14)Inlet gas temperature. The owner or operator of a scrap dryer, delacquering kiln or decoating kiln or a group 1 furnace using a lime-injected fabric filter shall use the following procedures to establish an operating parameter value or range for the inlet gas temperature:
NR 463.163(14)(a) (a) Continuously measure and record the temperature at the inlet to the lime-injected fabric filter every 15 minutes during the HCl and D&F performance tests.
NR 463.163(14)(b) (b) Determine and record the 15-minute block average temperatures for the 3 test runs.
NR 463.163(14)(c) (c) Determine and record the 3-hour block average of the recorded temperature measurements for the 3 test runs.
NR 463.163(15) (15)Flux injection rate. The owner or operator shall use the following procedures to establish an operating parameter value or range for the total reactive chlorine flux injection rate:
NR 463.163(15)(a) (a) Continuously measure and record the weight of gaseous or liquid reactive flux injected for each 15-minute period during the HCl and D&F tests, determine and record the 15-minute block average weights, and calculate and record the total weight of the gaseous or liquid reactive flux for the 3 test runs.
NR 463.163(15)(b) (b) Record the identity, composition and total weight of each addition of solid reactive flux for the 3 test runs.
NR 463.163(15)(c) (c) Determine the total reactive chlorine flux injection rate by adding the recorded measurement of the total weight of chlorine in the gaseous or liquid reactive flux injected and the total weight of chlorine in the solid reactive flux using Equation 5:
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where:
Wt is the total chlorine usage, by weight
F1 is the faction of gaseous or liquid flux that is chlorine
W1 is the weight of reactive flux gas injected
F2 is the fraction of solid reactive chloride flux that is chlorine
NR 463.163 Note Note: For example, F2 is equal to 0.75 for magnesium chloride
W2 is the weight of solid reactive flux
NR 463.163(15)(d) (d) Divide the weight of total chlorine usage (Wt) for the 3 test runs by the recorded measurement of the total weight of feed for the 3 test runs.
NR 463.163(15)(e) (e) If a solid reactive flux other than magnesium chloride is used, the owner or operator shall derive the appropriate proportion factor subject to approval by the department.
NR 463.163(16) (16)Lime injection. The owner or operator of an affected source or emission unit using a lime-injected fabric filter system shall use the following procedures during the HCl and D&F tests to establish an operating parameter value for the feeder setting for each operating cycle or time period used in the performance test:
NR 463.163(16)(a) (a) For continuous lime injection systems, ensure that lime in the feed hopper or silo is free-flowing at all times.
NR 463.163(16)(b) (b) Record the feeder setting for the 3 test runs. If the feed rate setting varies during the runs, determine and record the average feed rate from the 3 runs.
NR 463.163(17) (17)Bag leak detection system. The owner or operator of an affected source or emission unit using a bag leak detection system shall submit the information described in s. NR 463.17 (2) (f) as part of the notification of compliance status report to document conformance with the specifications and requirements in s. NR 463.15 (6).
NR 463.163(18) (18)Labeling. The owner or operator of each scrap dryer, delacquering kiln or decoating kiln, group 1 furnace, group 2 furnace and in-line fluxer shall submit the information described in s. NR 463.17 (2) (c) as part of the notification of compliance status report to document conformance with the operational standard in s. NR 463.14 (2).
NR 463.163(19) (19)Capture and collection system. The owner or operator of a new or existing affected source or emission unit with an add-on control device shall submit the information described in s. NR 463.17 (2) (b) as part of the notification of compliance status report to document conformance with the operational standard in s. NR 463.14 (3).
NR 463.163 History History: CR 04-023: cr. Register December 2008 No. 636, eff. 1-1-09.
NR 463.166 NR 463.166Equations for determining compliance.
NR 463.166(1)(1)THC emission limit. The owner or operator of an emission unit subject to a THC emission limit shall use Equation 6 to determine compliance with the THC emission limit in s. NR 463.13:
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where:
E is the emission rate of measured pollutant, kg/Mg (lb/ton) of feed
C is the measured volume fraction of pollutant, ppmv
MW is the molecular weight of measured pollutant, g/g-mole (lb/lb-mole): THC, as propane, has a molecular weight of 44.11
Q is the volumetric flow rate of exhaust gases, dscm/hr (dscf/hr)
K1 is the conversion factor, 1 kg/1,000 g (1 lb/lb)
K2 is the conversion factor, 1,000 L/m3 (1 ft3/ft3)
Mv is the molar volume, 24.45 L/g-mole (385.3 ft 3/lb-mole)
P is the production rate, Mg/hr (ton/hr)
NR 463.166(2) (2)PM, HCL and D&F emission limits.
NR 463.166(2)(a)(a) The owner or operator of an emission unit subject to a PM or HCl emission limit shall use Equation 7 to determine compliance with the PM or HCl emission limit in s. NR 463.13:
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where:
E is the emission rate of PM or HCl, kg/Mg (lb/ton) of feed
C is the concentration of PM or HCl, g/dscm (gr/dscf)
Q is the volumetric flow rate of exhaust gases, dscm/hr (dscf/hr)
K1 is the conversion factor, 1 kg/1,000 g (1 lb/7,000 gr)
P is the production rate, Mg/hr (ton/hr)
NR 463.166(2)(b) (b) The owner or operator of an emission unit subject to a D&F emission limit shall use Equation 7A to determine compliance with the emission limit in s. NR 463.13:
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where:
E is the emission rate of D&F, mg/Mg (gr/ton) of feed;
C is the concentration of D&F, mg/dscm (gr/dscf);
Q is the volumetric flow rate of exhaust gases, dscm/hr (dscf/hr); and
P is the production rate, Mg/hr (ton/hr).
NR 463.166(3) (3)HCL percent reduction standard. The owner or operator of an emission unit subject to the HCl percent reduction standard shall use Equation 8 to determine compliance with the HCl percent reduction standard in s. NR 463.13:
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where:
%R is the percent reduction of the control device
Li is the inlet loading of pollutant, kg/Mg (lb/ton)
Lo is the outlet loading of pollutant, kg/Mg (lb/ton)
NR 463.166(4) (4)Conversion of D&F measurements to TEQ units. To convert D&F measurements to TEQ units, the owner or operator shall use the procedures and equations in Interim Procedures for Estimating Risks Associated with Exposures to Mixtures of Chlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and -Dibenzofurans (CDDs and CDFs) and 1989 Update (EPA-625/3-89-016), incorporated by reference in s. NR 484.05 (12).
NR 463.166(5) (5)Secondary aluminum processing unit. The owner or operator of a secondary aluminum processing unit shall use the procedures in pars. (a) to (c) or the procedure in par. (d) to determine compliance with emission limits in s. NR 463.13 for a secondary aluminum processing unit.
NR 463.166(5)(a) (a) Use Equation 9 to compute the mass-weighted PM emissions for a secondary aluminum processing unit. Compliance is achieved if the mass-weighted emissions for the secondary aluminum processing unit (EcPM) is less than or equal to the emission limit for the secondary aluminum processing unit (LcPM calculated using Equation 1 in s. NR 463.13 (11)).
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where:
- See PDF for diagram PDFis the mass-weighted PM emissions for the secondary aluminum processing unit
- See PDF for diagram PDFis the measured PM emissions for individual emission unit i
- See PDF for diagram PDFis the average feed rate for individual emission unit i during the operating cycle or performance test period
n is the number of emission units in the secondary aluminum processing unit
NR 463.166(5)(b) (b) Use Equation 10 to compute the aluminum mass-weighted HCl emissions for the secondary aluminum processing unit. Compliance is achieved if the mass-weighted emissions for the secondary aluminum processing unit (EcHCl) is less than or equal to the emission limit for the secondary aluminum processing unit (LcHCl) calculated using Equation 2 in s. NR 463.13 (11).
- See PDF for diagram PDF (Equation 10)
where:
- See PDF for diagram PDFis the mass-weighted HCl emissions for the secondary aluminum processing unit
- See PDF for diagram PDFis the measured HCl emissions for individual emission unit i
NR 463.166(5)(c) (c) Use Equation 11 to compute the aluminum mass-weighted D&F emissions for the secondary aluminum processing unit. Compliance is achieved if the mass-weighted emissions for the secondary aluminum processing unit is less than or equal to the emission limit for the secondary aluminum processing unit. The emission limit for the secondary aluminum processing unit (LcD&F) is calculated using Equation 3 in s. NR 463.13 (11).
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