NR 465.21(2)(c)5.5. Flash-off, drying or curing following the coating application operation. NR 465.21(2)(c)6.6. Cleaning of equipment used in coating operations, e.g., application equipment, hangers and racks. NR 465.21(2)(c)8.8. Conveying of coatings, thinners and cleaning materials from storage areas to mixing areas or coating application areas, either manually such as in buckets or by automated means such as by transfer through pipes using pumps. NR 465.21(2)(c)9.9. Handling and conveying of waste materials generated by coating operations. NR 465.21(2)(d)1.1. The surface coating of large appliance parts such as metal or plastic handles, hinges or fasteners that have a wider use beyond large appliances. NR 465.21(2)(d)2.2. The surface coating of large appliances conducted for the purpose of repairing or maintaining large appliances used by a facility and not for commerce unless organic HAP emissions from the surface coating itself are as high as the rates specified in par. (a). NR 465.21(2)(d)3.3. The surface coating of heat transfer coils or large commercial and industrial chillers. NR 465.21(2)(d)4.4. Research or laboratory facilities; janitorial, building, and facility maintenance operations; hobby shops operated for noncommercial purposes or coating applications using hand-held non-refillable aerosol containers. NR 465.21(2)(e)(e) If you own or operate an affected source that is subject to this subchapter and at the same affected source you also perform surface coating subject to any other national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP), you may choose for the affected source to comply with only one NESHAP. In order to choose this alternative, the total mass of organic HAP emissions from all surface coating operations in the affected source shall be less than or equal to the total mass of organic HAP emissions that would result if it complied separately with all applicable NESHAP. You shall make this comparison for the initial compliance period and report it in the notification of compliance status as required in s. NR 465.25 (1) (b) 10. and in the notification of compliance status required by the other NESHAP. If you choose this alternative, your demonstration of compliance with the other NESHAP constitutes compliance with this subchapter. NR 465.21(3)(3) What parts of my plant does this subchapter cover?. NR 465.21(3)(a)(a) This subchapter applies to each new, reconstructed and existing affected source. NR 465.21(3)(b)(b) The affected source is the collection of all of the following items that are part of the large appliance surface coating facility: NR 465.21(3)(b)2.2. All storage containers and mixing vessels in which coatings, thinners and cleaning materials are stored or mixed. NR 465.21(3)(b)3.3. All manual and automated equipment and containers used for conveying coatings, thinners and cleaning materials. NR 465.21(3)(b)4.4. All storage containers and all manual and automated equipment and containers used for conveying waste materials generated by a coating operation. NR 465.21(3)(c)(c) An affected source is a new affected source if its construction commenced after July 23, 2002, and the construction is of a completely new large appliance surface coating facility where previously no large appliance surface coating facility had existed. NR 465.21(3)(e)(e) An affected source is existing if it is not new or reconstructed. NR 465.21(4)(4) When do I have to comply with this subchapter?. NR 465.21(4)(a)(a) The date by which you shall comply with this subchapter is called the compliance date. The compliance date begins the initial compliance period during which you conduct the initial compliance demonstration described in ss. NR 465.26 (1), 465.27 (1) and 465.28 (1). The compliance date for each type of affected source is as follows: NR 465.21(4)(a)1.1. For a new or reconstructed affected source, the compliance date is one of the following as applicable: NR 465.21(4)(a)1.a.a. If the initial startup of your new or reconstructed affected source is on or before July 23, 2002, the compliance date is July 23, 2002. NR 465.21(4)(a)1.b.b. If the initial startup of your new or reconstructed affected source occurs after July 23, 2002, the compliance date is the date of initial startup of your affected source. NR 465.21(4)(a)2.2. For an existing affected source, the compliance date is July 25, 2005. NR 465.21(4)(a)3.3. For an area source that increases its emissions or its potential to emit such that it becomes a major source of HAP emissions, the compliance date is one of the following as applicable: