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CFR /  Title 40  /  Part 63  /  Sec. 63.9320 What procedures must I use?

(a) You must conduct each initial compliance demonstration that applies to you in Table 3 to this subpart.

(b) You must conduct an initial performance evaluation of each capture and control system according to Secs. 63.9321, 63.9322, 63.9323 and 63.9324, and each CEMS according to the requirements in 40 CFR 63.8 and according to the applicable Performance Specification of 40 CFR part 60, appendix B (PS-3 or PS-4A).

(c) The initial demonstration of compliance with the carbon monoxide (CO) or total hydrocarbon (THC) concentration limitation consists of the first 4- hour rolling average CO or THC concentration recorded after completion of the CEMS performance evaluation. You must correct the CO or THC concentration at the outlet of the engine test cell/stand or the emission control device to a dry basis and to 15 percent O2 content according to Equation 1 of this section:[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27MY03.002 Where: Cc = concentration of CO or THC, corrected to 15 percent

oxygen, ppmvdCunc = total uncorrected concentration of CO or THC, ppmvd%O2d = concentration of oxygen measured in gas stream, dry

basis, percent by volume.

(d) The initial demonstration of compliance with the CO or THC percent reduction emission limitation consists of the first 4-hour rolling average percent reduction in CO or THC recorded after completion of the performance evaluation of the capture/control system and/or CEMS. You must complete the actions described in paragraphs (d)(1) through (2) of this section.

(1) Correct the CO or THC concentrations at the inlet and outlet of the emission control device to a dry basis and to 15 percent O2 content using Equation 1 of this section.

(2) Calculate the percent reduction in CO or THC using Equation 2 of this section:[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR27MY03.003 Where: R = percent reduction in CO or THCCi = corrected CO or THC concentration at inlet of the

emission control deviceCo = corrected CO or THC concentration at the outlet of the

emission control device.