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Current as of October 02, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Device | Parameters to be monitored | Established operating parameter(s) |
---|---|---|
Scrubber | pH of scrubber effluent; and scrubber liquid and gas flow rates | Minimum pH; and minimum liquid/gas ratio |
Absorber | Exit temperature of the absorbing liquid; and exit specific gravity of the absorbing liquid | Maximum temperature; and maximum specific gravity |
Condenser | Exit temperature | Maximum temperature |
Carbon absorber | Total regeneration steam or nitrogen flow, or pressure (gauge or absolute)a during carbon bed regeneration cycle; and temperature of the carbon bed after regeneration (and within 15 minutes of completing any cooling cycle(s)) | Maximum flow or pressure; and maximum temperature |
Thermal incinerator | Firebox temperature | Minimum temperature |
Catalytic incinerator | Temperature upstream and downstream of the catalyst bed | Minimum upstream temperature; and minimum temperature difference across the catalyst bed |
Boiler or process heater | Firebox temperature | Minimum temperature |
Other devices (or as an alternate to the requirements previously presented in this table)b | Organic HAP concentration level or reading at outlet of device | Maximum organic HAP concentration or reading |
a 25 to 50 mm (absolute) is a common pressure level obtained by pressure swing absorbers.
b Concentration is measured instead of an operating parameter.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment 40 CFR Pt. 63, Subpt. OOO, Tbl. 4 Table 4 to Subpart OOO of Part 63—Operating Parameter Levels - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-40-protection-of-environment/cfr-pt-40-63-subpt-ooo-tbl-4/
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