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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) At a minimum, you must do the following during your HMIWI equipment inspection:
(1) Inspect all burners, pilot assemblies, and pilot sensing devices for proper operation, and clean pilot flame sensor as necessary;
(2) Check for proper adjustment of primary and secondary chamber combustion air, and adjust as necessary;
(3) Inspect hinges and door latches, and lubricate as necessary;
(4) Inspect dampers, fans, and blowers for proper operation;
(5) Inspect HMIWI door and door gaskets for proper sealing;
(6) Inspect motors for proper operation;
(7) Inspect primary chamber refractory lining, and clean and repair/replace lining as necessary;
(8) Inspect incinerator shell for corrosion and/or hot spots;
(9) Inspect secondary/tertiary chamber and stack, and clean as necessary;
(10) Inspect mechanical loader, including limit switches, for proper operation, if applicable;
(11) Visually inspect waste bed (grates), and repair/ seal, as necessary;
(12) For the burn cycle that follows the inspection, document that the incinerator is operating properly and make any necessary adjustments;
(13) Inspect air pollution control device(s) for proper operation, if applicable;
(14) Inspect waste heat boiler systems to ensure proper operation, if applicable;
(15) Inspect bypass stack components;
(16) Ensure proper calibration of thermocouples, sorbent feed systems and any other monitoring equipment; and
(17) Include inspection elements according to manufacturer's recommendations; and
(18) Generally observe that the equipment is maintained in good operating condition.
(b) At a minimum, you must do the following during your air pollution control device inspection:
(1) Inspect air pollution control device(s) for proper operation, if applicable;
(2) Ensure proper calibration of thermocouples, sorbent feed systems and any other monitoring equipment; and
(3) Include inspection elements according to manufacturer's recommendations; and
(4) Generally observe that the equipment is maintained in good operating condition.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment § 40.62.14442 What must my inspection include? - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-40-protection-of-environment/cfr-sect-40-62-14442/
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