NR 465.22(2)(2)“Adhesive” means any chemical substance that is applied for the purpose of bonding 2 surfaces together.
NR 465.22(3)(3)“Capture efficiency” or “capture system efficiency” means the portion, expressed as a percentage, of the pollutants from an emission source that is delivered to an add-on control device.
NR 465.22(4)(4)“Capture system” means one or more capture devices intended to collect emissions generated by a coating operation in the use of coatings and cleaning materials, both at the point of application and at subsequent points where emissions from the coatings and cleaning materials occur, such as flashoff, drying or curing. As used in this subchapter, multiple capture devices that collect emissions generated by a coating operation are considered a single capture system.
NR 465.22(5)(5)“Cleaning material” means a solvent used to remove contaminants and other materials such as dirt, grease, oil, and dried or wet coating from a substrate before or after coating application, or from equipment associated with a coating operation such as spray booths, spray guns, racks, tanks and hangers. Solvents used to clean substrates or equipment or both are included.
NR 465.22(6)(6)“Coating” means a material applied to a substrate for decorative, protective or functional purposes. For the purposes of this subchapter, coatings include paints, porcelain enamels, sealants, caulks, inks, adhesives, and maskants. Decorative, protective or functional materials that consist only of protective oils, acids, bases or any combination of these substances are not considered coatings for the purposes of this subchapter.
NR 465.22(7)(7)“Coating operation” means equipment used to apply cleaning materials to a substrate to prepare it for coating application or to remove dried coating, to apply coating to a substrate and to dry or cure the coating after application, or to clean coating operation equipment. A single coating operation may include any combination of these types of equipment but always includes at least the point at which a coating or cleaning material is applied and all subsequent points in the affected source where organic HAP emissions from that coating or cleaning material occur. There may be multiple coating operations in an affected source. Applications of coatings using hand-held, nonrefillable aerosol containers, touchup markers, or marking pens are not coating operations for the purposes of this subchapter.
NR 465.22(8)(8)“Coating solids” means the nonvolatile portion of the coating that makes up the dry film.
NR 465.22(9)(9)“Continuous parameter monitoring system” or “CPMS” means the total equipment that may be required to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of this subchapter used to sample, condition (if applicable), analyze, and provide a record of coating operation, capture system, or add-on control device parameters.
NR 465.22(10)(10)“Controlled coating operation” means a coating operation from which some or all of the organic HAP emissions are routed through an emission capture system and add-on control device.
NR 465.22(11)(11)“Deviation” means any instance in which an affected source subject to this subchapter or an owner or operator of such a source fails to meet any of the following:
NR 465.22(11)(a)(a) Any requirement or obligation established by this subchapter including any emission limit, operating limit or work practice standard.
NR 465.22(11)(b)(b) Any term or condition that is adopted to implement an applicable requirement in this subchapter and that is included in the operating permit for any affected source required to obtain such a permit.
NR 465.22(11)(c)(c) Any emission limit, operating limit or work practice standard in this subchapter during startup, shutdown or malfunction regardless of whether or not the failure is permitted by this subchapter.
NR 465.22(12)(12)“Emission limitation” means an emission limit, operating limit, or work practice standard.
NR 465.22(13)(13)“Enclosure” means a structure that surrounds a source of emissions and captures and directs the emissions to an add-on control device.
NR 465.22(14)(14)“Exempt compound” means a specific compound that is not considered a VOC due to negligible photochemical reactivity. The exempt compounds are listed in s. NR 400.02 (162).
NR 465.22(15)(15)“Facility maintenance” means the routine repair or refurbishing, including surface coating, of the tools, equipment, machinery and structures that comprise the infrastructure of the facility or that are necessary for the facility to function in its intended capacity. Facility maintenance does not mean cleaning of equipment that is part of a large appliances coating operation.
NR 465.22(16)(16)“Heat transfer coil” means a tube-and-fin assembly used in large appliance products to remove heat from a circulating fluid.
NR 465.22(17)(17)“Initial startup” means the first time equipment is brought online in a facility.
NR 465.22(18)(18)“Large appliance part” means a component of a large appliance product except for the wider use parts excluded under s. NR 465.21 (2) (d) 1.
NR 465.22(19)(19)“Large appliance product” means, but is not limited to, any of the following products, except as provided under s. NR 465.21 (2) (d) 3., manufactured for household, recreational, institutional, commercial or industrial use:
NR 465.22(19)(a)(a) Cooking equipment, including ovens, ranges and microwave ovens, but not including toasters, counter-top grills and similar small products.
NR 465.22(19)(b)(b) Refrigerators, freezers and refrigerated cabinets and cases.
NR 465.22(19)(c)(c) Laundry equipment, including washers, dryers, drycleaning machines and pressing machines.
NR 465.22(19)(d)(d) Dishwashers, trash compactors and water heaters.
NR 465.22(19)(e)(e) HVAC units, air-conditioning units except those in motor vehicles, air-conditioning and heating combination units, comfort furnaces and electric heat pumps. Specifically excluded are heat transfer coils and large commercial and industrial chillers.
NR 465.22(20)(20)“Large commercial and industrial chillers” means, for the purposes of this subchapter, equipment designed to produce chilled water for use in commercial or industrial HVAC systems.
NR 465.22(21)(21)“Manufacturer’s formulation data” means data on a material, such as a coating, that are supplied by the material manufacturer based on knowledge of the ingredients used to manufacture that material, rather than based on testing of the material using the test methods specified in s. NR 465.26 (2). Manufacturer’s formulation data may include information on density, organic HAP content, volatile organic matter content and coating solids content.
NR 465.22(22)(22)“Mass fraction of organic HAP” means the ratio of the mass of organic HAP to the mass of a material in which it is contained, expressed as kg organic HAP per kg of material.