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Eij is the halogenated HAP solvent emissions for each month (j) for the most recent 3 monthly reporting periods, kilograms of solvent per square meter of solvent/air interface area per month (pounds of solvent per square foot of solvent/air interface area per month)
Enj is the halogenated HAP solvent emissions for each month (j) for the most recent 3 monthly reporting periods, kilograms of solvent per month (pounds of solvent per month)
j=1 is the most recent monthly reporting period
j=2 is the monthly reporting period immediately prior to j=1
j=3 is the monthly reporting period immediately prior to j=2
NR 469.09(4) (4) Each owner or operator of a batch vapor or in-line solvent cleaning machine using dwell to comply with ss. NR 469.04 to 469.07 shall determine the appropriate dwell time for each part or parts basket using the procedure specified in pars. (a) and (b).
NR 469.09(4)(a) (a) Determine the amount of time for the part or parts basket to cease dripping once placed in the vapor zone. The part or parts basket used for this determination shall be at room temperature before being placed in the vapor zone.
NR 469.09(4)(b) (b) The proper dwell time for parts to remain in the freeboard area above the vapor zone is no less than 35% of the time determined in par. (a).
NR 469.09(5) (5) An owner or operator of a source shall determine the source's potential to emit from all solvent cleaning machines, using the procedures described in pars. (a) to (c).
NR 469.09(5)(a) (a) Determine the potential to emit for each individual solvent cleaning machine using equation 6.
- See PDF for diagram PDF (Equation 6)
where:
PTEi is the potential to emit for solvent cleaning machine i, kilograms of solvent per year (pounds of solvent per year)
Hi is hours of operation for solvent cleaning machine  i (hours per year)
= 8760 hours per year, unless otherwise restricted by a federally enforceable requirement
Wi is the working mode uncontrolled emission rate for solvent cleaning machine i, kilograms per square meter per hour (pounds per square foot per hour)
= 1.95 kilograms per square meter per hour (0.40 pounds per square foot per hour) for batch vapor and cold cleaning machines
= 1.12 kilograms per square meter per hour (0.23 pounds per square foot per hour) for in-line cleaning machines
SAIi is the solvent/air interface area of solvent cleaning machine i, square meters, (square feet). Section NR 469.02 (38) defines the solvent/air interface area for those machines that have a solvent/air interface. Solvent cleaning machines that do not have a solvent/air interface shall calculate a solvent/air interface area using the procedure in par. (b).
NR 469.09(5)(b) (b) Solvent cleaning machines that do not have a solvent/air interface shall calculate a solvent/air interface area using equation 7.
- See PDF for diagram PDF (Equation 7)
where:
SAI is the solvent/air interface area (square meters)
Vol is the cleaning capacity of the solvent cleaning machine (cubic meters)
NR 469.09 Note Note: Equation 7 requires the use of metric units. Multiply cubic feet by 0.02832 to obtain cubic meters. Multiply square meters by 10.764 to obtain square feet.
NR 469.09(5)(c) (c) Sum the PTE i for all solvent cleaning machines to obtain the total potential to emit for solvent cleaning machines at the facility.
NR 469.09(6) (6) Each owner or operator of a continuous web cleaning machine using a squeegee system to comply with s. NR 469.073 (3) shall determine the maximum product throughput using the method in this subsection. The maximum product throughput for each squeegee type used at a facility shall be determined prior to December 2, 1999, the compliance date for these units.
NR 469.09(6)(a) (a) Conduct daily visual inspections of the continuous web part. This monitoring shall be conducted at the point where the continuous web part exits the squeegee system. It is not necessary for the squeegees to be new at the time monitoring is begun if the following 2 conditions are met:
NR 469.09(6)(a)1. 1. The continuous web part leaving the squeegee system has no visible solvent film.
NR 469.09(6)(a)2. 2. The amount of continuous web that has been processed through the squeegees since the last replacement is known.
NR 469.09(6)(b) (b) Continue daily monitoring until a visible solvent film is noted on the continuous web part.
NR 469.09(6)(c) (c) Determine the length of continuous web product that has been cleaned using the squeegee since it was installed.
NR 469.09(6)(d) (d) The maximum product throughput for the purposes of this chapter is equal to the time it takes to clean 95% of the length of product determined in par. (c). This time period, in days, may vary depending on the amount of continuous web product cleaned each day.
NR 469.09(7) (7) Each owner or operator of a continuous web cleaning machine demonstrating compliance with the alternative standard of s. NR 469.08 (4) shall, on the first day of every month, ensure that the solvent cleaning machine contains only clean liquid solvent. A fill-line shall be indicated during the first month the measurements are made. The solvent level with the machine shall be returned to the same fill-line each month, immediately prior to calculating overall cleaning system control efficiency emissions as specified in sub. (8). The solvent cleaning machine does not need to be emptied and filled with fresh unused solvent prior to the calculation.
NR 469.09(8) (8) Each owner or operator of a continuous web cleaning machine complying with s. NR 469.08 (4) shall, on the first operating day of the month, determine the overall cleaning system control efficiency (Eo) for the previous month using equation 8 and the records of all solvent additions, solvent deletions and solvent recovered from the carbon adsorption system for the previous monthly reporting period required under s. NR 469.11 (5).
- See PDF for diagram PDF (Equation 8)
where:
Eo is the overall cleaning system control efficiency
Ri is the total amount of halogenated HAP liquid solvent recovered from the carbon adsorption system and recycled to the solvent cleaning system during the most recent monthly reporting period, i, kilograms of solvent per month
Sai is the total amount of halogenated HAP liquid solvent added to the solvent cleaning system during the most recent monthly reporting period, i, kilograms of solvent per month
SSRi is the total amount of halogenated HAP solvent removed from the solvent cleaning system in solid waste, obtained as described in sub. (3) (b), during the most recent monthly reporting period, i, kilograms of solvent per month
NR 469.09 History History: Cr. Register, March, 1997, No. 495, eff. 4-1-97; CR 07-105: am. (1), (2) and (3) (intro.), cr. (6), (7) and (8) Register December 2008 No. 636, eff. 1-1-09.
NR 469.10 NR 469.10Monitoring procedures.
NR 469.10(1) (1) Except as provided in sub. (7), each owner or operator of a batch vapor or in-line solvent cleaning machine complying with the equipment standards in s. NR 469.04 (2) (a) 1. or (b) 1. or (3) (a) 1. or (b) 1. shall conduct monitoring and record the results on a weekly basis for the control devices, as appropriate, specified in pars. (a) to (e).
NR 469.10(1)(a) (a) If a freeboard refrigeration device is used to comply with these standards, the owner or operator shall use a thermometer or thermocouple to measure the temperature at the center of the air blanket during the idling mode.
NR 469.10(1)(b) (b) If a superheated vapor system is used to comply with these standards, the owner or operator shall use a thermometer or thermocouple to measure the temperature at the center of the superheated solvent vapor zone while the solvent cleaning machine is in the idling mode.
NR 469.10(1)(c) (c) If a squeegee system, air knife system or combination squeegee and air knife system is used to comply with the requirements of s. NR 469.073 or 469.077, the owner or operator shall visually inspect the continuous web part exiting the solvent cleaning machine to ensure that no solvent film is visible on the part.
NR 469.10(1)(d) (d) Except as provided in par. (e), if a superheated part system is used to comply with the requirements of s. NR 469.073 or 469.077, the owner or operator shall use a thermometer, thermocouple or other temperature measurement device to measure the temperature of the continuous web part while it is in the solvent cleaning machine. The measurement may also be taken at the exit of the solvent cleaning machine.
NR 469.10(1)(e) (e) As an alternative to complying with par. (d), the owner or operator may provide data, sufficient to satisfy the department, that demonstrate that the part temperature remains above the boiling point of the solvent at all times that the part is within the continuous web solvent cleaning machine. These data could include design and operating conditions such as information supporting any exothermic reaction inherent in the processing.
NR 469.10(2) (2) Except as provided in sub. (7), each owner or operator of a batch vapor or in-line solvent cleaning machine complying with the equipment standards of s. NR 469.04 (2) (a) 1. or (b) 1. or (3) (a) 1. or (b) 1. shall conduct monitoring and record the results on a monthly basis for the control devices, as appropriate, specified in pars. (a) and (b).
NR 469.10(2)(a) (a) If a working-mode, downtime-mode or idling-mode cover is used to comply with these standards, the owner or operator shall conduct a visual inspection to determine if the cover is opening and closing properly, completely covers the cleaning machine openings when closed, and is free of cracks, holes and other defects.
NR 469.10(2)(b) (b) If dwell is used, the owner or operator shall determine the actual dwell time by measuring the period of time that parts are held within the freeboard area of the solvent cleaning machine after cleaning.
NR 469.10(3) (3) Except as provided in sub. (7), each owner or operator of a batch vapor or in-line solvent cleaning machine complying with the equipment or idling emission standards in ss. NR 469.04 to 469.07 shall monitor the hoist speed as described in pars. (a) to (d).
NR 469.10(3)(a) (a) The owner or operator shall determine the hoist speed by measuring the time it takes for the hoist to travel a measured distance. The speed is equal to the distance in meters (feet) divided by the time in minutes (meters per minute or feet per minute).
NR 469.10(3)(b) (b) The monitoring shall be conducted monthly. If after the first year, no exceedances of the hoist speed are measured, the owner or operator may begin monitoring the hoist speed quarterly.
NR 469.10(3)(c) (c) If an exceedance of the hoist speed occurs during quarterly monitoring, the monitoring frequency shall return to monthly until another year of compliance without an exceedance is demonstrated.
NR 469.10(3)(d) (d) If an owner or operator can demonstrate to the department's satisfaction in the initial compliance report that the hoist cannot exceed a speed of 3.4 meters per minute (11 feet per minute), the required monitoring frequency shall be quarterly, including during the first year of compliance.
NR 469.10(4) (4) Except as provided in sub. (7), each owner or operator of a batch vapor or in-line solvent cleaning machine complying with the equipment standards in s. NR 469.04 (2) (a) 1. or (b) 1. or (3) (a) 1. or (b) 1. using a reduced room draft shall conduct monitoring and record the results as specified in par. (a) or (b).
NR 469.10(4)(a) (a) If the reduced room draft is maintained by controlling room parameters by redirecting fans, closing doors and windows, etc., the owner or operator shall conduct an initial monitoring test of the wind speed and of room parameters, quarterly monitoring of wind speed and weekly monitoring of room parameters as specified in subds. 1. and 2.
NR 469.10(4)(a)1. 1. Measure the wind speed within 15.2 centimeters (6 inches) above the top of the freeboard area of the solvent cleaning machine using the following procedure:
NR 469.10(4)(a)1.a. a. Determine the direction of the wind current by slowly rotating a velometer or similar device until the maximum speed is located.
NR 469.10(4)(a)1.b. b. Orient a velometer in the direction of the wind current at each of the 4 corners of the machine.
NR 469.10(4)(a)1.c. c. Record the reading for each corner.
NR 469.10(4)(a)1.d. d. Average the values obtained at each corner and record the average wind speed.
NR 469.10(4)(a)2. 2. Monitor on a weekly basis the room parameters established during the initial compliance test that are used to achieve the reduced room draft.
NR 469.10(4)(b) (b) If a full or partial enclosure is used to achieve a reduced room draft, the owner or operator shall conduct an initial monitoring test and, thereafter, monthly monitoring tests of the wind speed within the enclosure using the procedure specified in subds. 1. and 2. and a monthly visual inspection of the enclosure to determine if it is free of cracks, holes and other defects.
NR 469.10(4)(b)1. 1. Determine the direction of the wind current in the enclosure by slowly rotating a velometer inside the entrance to the enclosure until the maximum speed is located.
NR 469.10(4)(b)2. 2. Record the maximum wind speed.
NR 469.10(5) (5) Except as provided in sub. (7), each owner or operator using a carbon adsorber to comply with this chapter shall measure and record the concentration of each halogenated HAP compound in the exhaust of the carbon adsorber weekly with a colorimetric detector tube. This test shall be conducted while the solvent cleaning machine is in the working mode and is venting to the carbon adsorber. The exhaust concentration shall be determined using the procedure specified in pars. (a) to (c).
NR 469.10(5)(a) (a) Use a colorimetric detector tube designed to measure a concentration of 100 parts per million by volume of the particular halogenated HAP compound in air to an accuracy of " 25 parts per million by volume. If the cleaning machine uses solvent that contains two or more halogenated HAP compounds, use one compound-specific colorimetric detector tube per halogenated HAP compound.
NR 469.10(5)(b) (b) Use the colorimetric detector tubes according to the manufacturer's instructions.
NR 469.10(5)(c) (c) Provide a sampling port for monitoring within the exhaust outlet of the carbon adsorber that is easily accessible and located at least 8 stack or duct diameters downstream from any flow disturbance such as a bend, expansion, contraction or outlet; downstream from no other inlet; and at least 2 stack or duct diameters upstream from any flow disturbance such as a bend, expansion, contraction, inlet or outlet.
NR 469.10(6) (6) Each owner or operator of a batch vapor or in-line solvent cleaning machine complying with the idling emission limit standards of s. NR 469.04 (2) (a) 2. or (b) 2. or (3) (a) 2. or (b) 2. shall comply with the requirements specified in pars. (a) and (b).
NR 469.10(6)(a) (a) If using controls listed in subs. (1) to (5), the owner or operator shall comply with the monitoring frequency requirements in subs. (1) to (5).
NR 469.10(6)(b) (b) If using controls not listed in subs. (1) to (5), the owner or operator shall establish the monitoring frequency for each control and submit it to the department for approval in the test report specified in s. NR 469.12 (3) (f).
NR 469.10(7) (7) Each owner or operator using a control device listed in subs. (1) to (5) may use alternative monitoring methods and procedures as specified in s. NR 460.07 (6).
NR 469.10 History History: Cr. Register, March, 1997, No. 495, eff. 4-1-97; CR 07-105: am. (1), (intro.), cr. (1) (c) to (e) Register December 2008 No. 636, eff. 1-1-09.
NR 469.11 NR 469.11Recordkeeping requirements.
NR 469.11(1) (1) Each owner or operator of a batch vapor or in-line solvent cleaning machine complying with the provisions of ss. NR 469.04 to 469.077 shall maintain all of the records, in written or electronic form, specified in pars. (a) to (g), for the lifetime of the machine.
NR 469.11(1)(a) (a) Owner's manuals, or if not available, written maintenance and operating procedures, for the solvent cleaning machine and control equipment.
NR 469.11(1)(b) (b) The date of installation for the solvent cleaning machine and all of its control devices. If the exact date for installation is not known, a letter certifying that the cleaning machine and its control devices were installed on or before November 29, 1993, or after November 29, 1993, may be substituted.
NR 469.11(1)(c) (c) If dwell is used to comply with these standards, records of the tests required in s. NR 469.09 (4) to determine an appropriate dwell time for each part or parts basket.
NR 469.11(1)(d) (d) For a solvent cleaning machine complying with the idling emission limit standards of s. NR 469.04 (2) (a) 2. or (b) 2. or (3) (a) 2. or (b) 2., records of the initial performance test, including the idling emission rate and values of the monitoring parameters measured during the test.
NR 469.11(1)(e) (e) Records of the halogenated HAP solvent content for each solvent used in a solvent cleaning machine subject to the provisions of this chapter.
NR 469.11(1)(f) (f) If a squeegee system is used to comply with these standards, records of the test required by s. NR 469.10 (6) to determine the maximum product throughput for the squeegees and records of both the weekly monitoring required by s. NR 469.10 (1) (c) for visual inspection and the length of continuous web product cleaned during the previous week.
NR 469.11(1)(g) (g) If an air knife system or a combination squeegee and air knife system is used to comply with these standards, records of the determination of the proper operating parameter and parameter value for the air knife system.
NR 469.11(2) (2) Each owner or operator of a batch vapor or in-line solvent cleaning machine complying with ss. NR 469.04 to 469.07 shall maintain the records specified in pars. (a) to (d), either in electronic or written form, for a period of 5 years.
NR 469.11(2)(a) (a) The results of control device monitoring required under s. NR 469.10.
NR 469.11(2)(b) (b) Information on the actions taken to comply with ss. NR 469.06 and 469.07. This information shall include records of written or verbal orders for replacement parts, a description of the repairs made and additional monitoring conducted to demonstrate that monitored parameters have returned to accepted levels.
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Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.