NR 462.05(7)(d)3.3. To demonstrate compliance with the applicable emission limit for HCl, the HCl emission rate that you calculate for your boiler or process heater using Equation 9 shall be less than the applicable emission limit for HCl. where:
HCl is the HCl emission rate from the boiler or process heater in units of pounds per million Btu
Ci90 is the 90th percentile confidence level concentration of chlorine in fuel type, i, in units of pounds per million Btu as calculated according to Equation 8
Qi is the fraction of total heat input from fuel type, i, based on the fuel mixture that has the highest content of chlorine. If you do not burn multiple fuel types, it is not necessary to determine the value of this term. Insert a value of “1” for Qi.
n is the number of different fuel types burned in your boiler or process heater for the mixture that has the highest content of chlorine
1.028 is the molecular weight ratio of HCl to chlorine
NR 462.05(7)(d)4.4. To demonstrate compliance with the applicable emission limit for TSM, the TSM emission rate that you calculate for your boiler or process heater using Equation 10 shall be less than the applicable emission limit for TSM. where:
TSM is the TSM emission rate from the boiler or process heater in units of pounds per million Btu
Mi90 is the 90th percentile confidence level concentration of TSM in fuel, i, in units of pounds per million Btu as calculated according to Equation 8
Qi is the fraction of total heat input from fuel type, i, based on the fuel mixture that has the highest content of total selected metals. If you do not burn multiple fuel types, it is not necessary to determine the value of this term. Insert a value of “1” for Qi.
n is the number of different fuel types burned in your boiler or process heater for the mixture that has the highest content of TSM
NR 462.05(7)(d)5.5. To demonstrate compliance with the applicable emission limit for mercury, the mercury emission rate that you calculate for your boiler or process heater using Equation 11 shall be less than the applicable emission limit for mercury. where:
Mercury is the mercury emission rate from the boiler or process heater in units of pounds per million Btu
HGi90 is the 90th percentile confidence level concentration of mercury in fuel, i, in units of pounds per million Btu as calculated according to Equation 8
Qi is the fraction of total heat input from fuel type, i, based on the fuel mixture that has the highest mercury content. If you do not burn multiple fuel types, it is not necessary to determine the value of this term. Insert a value of “1” for Qi.
n is the number of different fuel types burned in your boiler or process heater for the mixture that has the highest mercury content
NR 462.05(7)(e)(e) You shall submit the Notification of Compliance Status containing the results of the initial compliance demonstration according to the requirements in s. NR 462.07 (1) (e). NR 462.05 HistoryHistory: CR 05-116: cr. Register November 2006 No. 611, eff. 12-1-06. NR 462.06NR 462.06 Continuous compliance requirements. NR 462.06(1)(1) How do I monitor and collect data to demonstrate continuous compliance? NR 462.06(1)(a)(a) You shall monitor and collect data according to the requirements of this section and the site-specific monitoring plan required by s. NR 462.04 (1) (d). NR 462.06(1)(b)(b) Except for monitor malfunctions, associated repairs and required quality assurance or control activities, including, as applicable, calibration checks and required zero and span adjustments, you shall monitor continuously, or collect data at all required intervals, at all times that the affected source is operating. NR 462.06(1)(c)(c) You may not use data recorded during monitoring malfunctions, associated repairs or required quality assurance or control activities in data averages and calculations used to report emission or operating levels. You shall use all the data collected during all other periods in assessing the operation of the control device and associated control system. Boilers and process heaters that have an applicable carbon monoxide work practice standard and are required to install and operate a CEMS may not use data recorded during periods when the boiler or process heater is operating at less than 50% of its rated capacity.