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Title 40 - Protection of Environment last revised: Nov 20, 2024
Appendix - Table 5 to Subpart XXXX of Part 63—Requirements for Performance Tests

As stated in § 63.5993, you must comply with the requirements for performance tests in the following table:

If you are using . . . You must . . . Using . . . According to the following requirements . . .
1. A thermal oxidizera. Measure total HAP emissions, determine destruction efficiency of the control device, and establish a site-specific firebox secondary chamber temperature limit at which the emission limit that applies to the affected source is achievedi. Method 25 or 25A performance test and data from the temperature monitoring system(1). Measure total HAP emissions and determine the destruction efficiency of the control device using Method 25 (40 CFR part 60, appendix A). You may use Method 25A (40 CFR part 60, appendix A) if: an exhaust gas volatile organic matter concentration of 50 parts per million (ppmv) or less is required to comply with the standard; the volatile organic matter concentration at the inlet to the control system and the required level of control are such that exhaust volatile organic matter concentrations are 50 ppmv or less; or because of the high efficiency of the control device exhaust, is 50 ppmv or less, regardless of the inlet concentration.
(2). Collect firebox secondary chamber temperature data every 15 minutes during the entire period of the initial 3-hour performance test, and determine the average firebox temperature over the 3-hour performance test by computing the average of all of the 15-minute reading.
2. A carbon adsorber (regenerative)a. Measure total organic HAP emissions, establish the total regeneration mass or volumetric flow, and establish the temperature of the carbon bed within 15 minutes of completing any cooling cycles. The total regeneration mass, volumetric flow, and carbon bed temperature must be those at which the emission limit that applies to the affected source is achievedi. Method 25 or Method 25A performance test and data from the carbon bed temperature monitoring device(1). Measure total HAP emissions using Method 25. You may use Method 25A, if an exhaust gas volatile organic matter concentration of 50 ppmv or less; or because of the high efficiency of the control device, exhaust is 50 ppmv or less is required to comply with the standard; the volatile organic matter concentration (VOMC) at the inlet to the control system and the required level of control are such that exhaust VOMCs are 50 ppmv or less; or because of the high efficiency of the control device, exhaust is 50 ppmv or less, regardless of the inlet concentration.
(2). Collect carbon bed total regeneration mass or volumetric flow for each carbon bed regeneration cycle during the performance test.
(3). Record the maximum carbon bed temperature data for each carbon bed regeneration cycle during the performance test.
(4). Record the carbon bed temperature within 15 minutes of each cooling cycle during the performance test.
(5). Determine the average total regeneration mass or the volumetric flow over the 3-hour performance test by computing the average of all of the readings.
(6). Determine the average maximum carbon bed temperature over the 3-hour performance test by computing the average of all of the readings.
(7). Determine the average carbon bed temperature within 15 minutes of the cooling cycle over the 3-hour performance test.
3. Any control device other than a thermal oxidizer or carbon adsorberDetermine control device efficiency and establish operating parameter limits with which you will demonstrate continuous compliance with the emission limit that applies to the affected sourceEPA-approved methods and data from the continuous parameter monitoring systemConduct the performance test according to the site-specific plan submitted according to § 63.7(c)(2)(i).
4. All control devicesa. Select sampling ports' location and the number of traverse portsMethod 1 or 1A of 40 CFR part 60, appendix ALocate sampling sites at the inlet and outlet of the control device and prior to any releases to the atmosphere.
b. Determine velocity and volumetric flow rateMethod 2, 2A, 2C, 2D, 2F, or 2G of 40 CFR part 60, appendix A
c. Conduct gas analysisMethod 3, 3A, or 3B of 40 CFR part 60 appendix A
d. Measure moisture content of the stack gasMethod 4 of 40 CFR part 60, appendix A
5. A permenent total enclosure (PTE)Measure the face velocity across natural draft openings and document the design features of the enclosureMethod 204 of CFR part 51, appendix MCapture efficiency is assumed to be 100 percent if the criteria are met
6. Temporary total enclosure (TTE)Construct a temporarily installed enclosure that allows you to determine the efficiency of your capture system and establish operating parameter limitsMethod 204 and the appropriate combination of Methods 204A-204F of 40 CFR part 51, appendix M
authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401
source: 57 FR 61992, Dec. 29, 1992, unless otherwise noted.