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40 CFR Part 63, Subpart RRRR, Table 1 to Subpart RRRR of Part 63 - Operating Limits if Using the Emission Rate With Add-on Controls Option | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 40 › Chapter I › Subchapter C › Part 63 › Subpart RRRR › Appendix Table1 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart RRRR, Table 1 to Subpart RRRR of Part 63 - Operating Limits if Using the Emission Rate With Add-on Controls Option
Pt. 63, Subpt. RRRR, Table 1
If you are required to comply with operating limits by § 63.4892, you must comply with the applicable operating limits in the following table:
a. the average combustion temperature in any 3-hour period must not fall below the combustion temperature limit established according to § 63.4966(a)
i. collecting the combustion temperature data according to § 63.4967(c);ii. reducing the data to 3-hour block averages; and
a. the average temperature measured just before the catalyst bed in any 3-hour period must not fall below the limit established according to § 63.4966(b); and either
i. collecting the temperature data according to § 63.4967(c);ii. reducing the data to 3-hour block averages; and
b. ensure that the average temperature difference across the catalyst bed in any 3-hour period does not fall below the temperature difference limit established according to § 63.4966(b), or
c. develop and implement an inspection and maintenance plan according to § 63.4966(b)(3) and (4).
i. maintaining an up-to-date inspection and maintenance plan, records of annual catalyst activity checks, records of monthly inspections of the oxidizer system, and records of the annual internal inspections of the catalyst bed. If a problem is discovered during a monthly or annual inspection required by § 63.4966(b)(4), you must take corrective action as soon as practicable consistent with the manufacturer's recommendations.
a. the total regeneration desorbing gas (e.g., steam or nitrogen) mass flow for each carbon bed regeneration cycle must not fall below the total regeneration desorbing gas mass flow limit established according to § 63.4966(c)
i. measuring the total regeneration desorbing gas (e.g., steam or nitrogen) mass flow for each regeneration cycle according § 63.4967(d); andii. maintaining the total regeneration desorbing gas mass flow at or above the mass flow limit.
b. the temperature of the carbon bed after completing each regeneration and any cooling cycle must not exceed the carbon bed temperature limit established according to § 63.4966(c)
i. measuring the temperature of the carbon bed after completing each regeneration and any cooling cycle according to § 63.4967(d); andii. operating the carbon beds such that each carbon bed is not returned to service until completing each regeneration and any cooling cycle until the recorded temperature of the carbon bed is at or below the temperature limit.
a. the average condenser outlet (product side) gas temperature in any 3-hour period must not exceed the temperature limit established according to § 63.4966(d)
i. collecting the condenser outlet (product side) gas temperature according to § 63.4967(e);ii. reducing the data to 3-hour block averages; and
iii. maintaining the 3-hour average gas temperature at the outlet at or below the temperature limit.
5. emission capture system that is a PTE according to § 63.4964(a)
i. collecting the direction of air flow, and either the facial velocity of air through all natural draft openings according to § 63.4967(f)(1) or the pressure drop across the enclosure according to § 63.4967(f)(2); andii. maintaining the facial velocity of air flow through all natural draft openings or the pressure drop at or above the facial velocity limit or pressure drop limit, and maintaining the direction of air flow into the enclosure at all times.
6. emission capture system that is not a PTE according to § 63.4964(a)
a. the average gas volumetric flow rate or duct static pressure in each duct between a capture device and add-on control device inlet in any 3-hour period must not fall below the average volumetric flow rate or duct static pressure limit established for that capture device according to § 63.4966(e)
i. collecting the gas volumetric flow rate or duct static pressure for each capture device according to § 63.4967(f);ii. reducing the data to 3-hour block averages; and
7. concentrators, including zeolite wheels and rotary carbon adsorbers
a. the average gas temperature of the desorption concentrate stream in any 3-hour period must not fall below the limit established according to § 63.4966(f)
i. collecting the temperature data according to § 63.4967(g);ii. reducing the data to 3-hour block averages; and
b. the average pressure drop of the dilute stream across the concentrator in any 3-hour period must not fall below the limit established according to § 63.4966(f)
i. collecting the pressure drop data according to § 63.4967(g);ii. reducing the pressure drop data to 3-hour block averages; and
iii. maintaining the 3-hour average pressure drop at or above the pressure drop
8. bioreactor systems
a. the use of an alternative monitoring method as set forth in § 63.8(f)