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CFR /  Title 40  /  Part 60  /  Sec. 60.741 Definitions, symbols, and cross-reference tables.

(a) All terms used in this subpart not defined below have the meaning given to them in the Act and in subpart A of this part.

Coating applicator means any apparatus used to apply a coating to a continuous substrate.

Coating mix preparation equipment means all mixing vessels in which solvent and other materials are blended to prepare polymeric coatings.

Coating operation means any coating applicator(s), flashoff area(s), and drying oven(s) located between a substrate unwind station and a rewind station that coats a continuous web to produce a substrate with a polymeric coating. Should the coating process not employ a rewind station, the end of the coating operation is after the last drying oven in the process.

Common emission control device means a device controlling emissions from an affected coating operation as well as from any other emission source.

Concurrent means the period of time in which construction of an emission control device serving an affected facility is commenced or completed, beginning 6 months prior to the date that construction of the affected facility commences and ending 2 years after the date that construction of the affected facility is completed.

Control device means any apparatus that reduces the quantity of a pollutant emitted to the air.

Cover means, with respect to coating mix preparation equipment, a device that fits over the equipment opening to prevent emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from escaping.

Drying oven means a chamber within which heat is used to dry a surface coating; drying may be the only process or one of multiple processes performed in the chamber.

Equivalent diameter means four times the area of an opening divided by its perimeter.

Flashoff area means the portion of a coating operation between the coating applicator and the drying oven where VOC begins to evaporate from the coated substrate.

Natural draft opening means any opening in a room, building, or total enclosure that remains open during operation of the facility and that is not connected to a duct in which a fan is installed. The rate and direction of the natural draft across such an opening is a consequence of the difference in pressures on either side of the wall or barrier containing the opening.

Nominal 1-month period means a calendar month or, if established prior to the performance test in a statement submitted with notification of anticipated startup pursuant to 40 CFR 60.7(a)(2), a similar monthly time period (e.g., 30-day month or accounting month).

Onsite coating mix preparation equipment means those pieces of coating mix preparation equipment located at the same plant as the coating operation they serve.

Polymeric coating of supporting substrates means a web coating process that applies elastomers, polymers, or prepolymers to a supporting web other than paper, plastic film, metallic foil, or metal coil.

Substrate means the surface to which a coating is applied.

Temporary enclosure means a total enclosure that is constructed for the sole purpose of measuring the fugitive VOC emissions from an affected facility.

Total enclosure means a structure that is constructed around a source of emissions and operated so that all VOC emissions are collected and exhausted through a stack or duct. With a total enclosure, there will be no fugitive emissions, only stack emissions. The drying oven itself may be part of the total enclosure.

Vapor capture system means any device or combination of devices designed to contain, collect, and route solvent vapors released from the coating mix preparation equipment or coating operation.

VOC in the applied coating means the product of Method 24 VOC analyses or formulation data (if those data are demonstrated to be equivalent to Method 24 results) and the total volume of coating fed to the coating applicator.

VOC used means the amount of VOC delivered to the coating mix preparation equipment of the affected facility (including any contained in premixed coatings or other coating ingredients prepared off the plant site) for the formulation of polymeric coatings to be applied to supporting substrates at the coating operation, plus any solvent added after initial formulation is complete (e.g., dilution solvent added at the coating operation). If premixed coatings that require no mixing at the plant site are used, ``VOC used'' means the amount of VOC delivered to the coating applicator(s) of the affected facility.

Volatile organic compounds or VOC means any organic compounds that participate in atmospheric photochemical reactions; or that are measured by a reference method, an equivalent method, an alternative method, or that are determined by procedures specified under any subpart.

Waterborne coating means a coating which contains more than 5 weight percent water in its volatile fraction.

Web coating means the coating of products, such as fabric, paper, plastic film, metallic foil, metal coil, cord, and yarn, that are flexible enough to be unrolled from a large roll; and coated as a continuous substrate by methods including, but not limited to, knife coating, roll coating, dip coating, impregnation, rotogravure, and extrusion.

(b) The nomenclature used in this subpart has the following meaning: Ak = the area of each natural draft opening (k) in a total

enclosure, in square meters.Caj = the concentration of VOC in each gas stream (j) exiting

the emission control device, in parts per million by volume.Cbi = the concentration of VOC in each gas stream (i)

entering the emission control device, in parts per million by

volume.Cdi = the concentration of VOC in each gas stream (i)

entering the emission control device from the affected coating

operation, in parts per million by volume.Cfk = the concentration of VOC in each uncontrolled gas

stream (k) emitted directly to the atmosphere from the

affected coating operation, in parts per million by volume.Cgv = the concentration of VOC in the gas stream entering

each individual carbon adsorber vessel (v), in parts per

million by volume. For purposes of calculating the efficiency

of the individual adsorber vessel, Cgv may be

measured in the carbon adsorption system's common inlet duct

prior to the branching of individual inlet ducts. Chv = the concentration of VOC in the gas stream exiting each

individual carbon adsorber vessel (v), in parts per million by

volume.E=the control device efficiency achieved for the duration of the

emission test (expressed as a fraction).F=the VOC emission capture efficiency of the vapor capture system

achieved for the duration of the emission test (expressed as a

fraction).FV=the average inward face velocity across all natural draft openings in

a total enclosure, in meters per hour.Hv = the individual carbon adsorber vessel (v) efficiency

achieved for the duration of the emission test (expressed as a

fraction).Hsys = the carbon adsorption system efficiency calculated

when each adsorber vessel has an individual exhaust stack.Mci = the total mass (kg) of each coating (i) applied to the

substrate at an affected coating operation during a nominal 1-

month period as determined from facility records.Mr = the total mass (kg) of VOC recovered for a nominal 1-

month period.Qaj = the volumetric flow rate of each gas stream (j) exiting

the emission control device, in dry standard cubic meters per

hour when Method 18 or 25 is used to measure VOC concentration

or in standard cubic meters per hour (wet basis) when Method

25A is used to measure VOC concentration.Qbi = the volumetric flow rate of each gas stream (i)

entering the emission control device, in dry standard cubic

meters per hour when Method 18 or 25 is used to measure VOC

concentration or in standard cubic meters per hour (wet basis)

when Method 25A is used to measure VOC concentration.Qdi = the volumetric flow rate of each gas stream (i)

entering the emission control device from the affected coating

operation, in dry standard cubic meters per hour when Method

18 or 25 is used to measure VOC concentration or in standard

cubic meters per hour (wet basis) when Method 25A is used to

measure VOC concentration.Qfk = the volumetric flow rate of each uncontrolled gas

stream (k) emitted directly to the atmosphere from the

affected coating operation, in dry standard cubic meters per

hour when Method 18 or 25 is used to measure VOC concentration

or in standard cubic meters per hour (wet basis) when Method

25A is used to measure VOC concentration.Qgv = the volumetric flow rate of the gas stream entering

each individual carbon adsorber vessel (v), in dry standard

cubic meters per hour when Method 18 or 25 is used to measure

VOC concentration or in standard cubic meters per hour (wet

basis) when Method 25A is used to measure VOC concentration.

For purposes of calculating the efficiency of the individual

adsorber vessel, the value of Qgv can be assumed to

equal the value of Qhv measured for that adsorber

vessel.Qhv = the volumetric flow rate of the gas stream exiting each

individual carbon adsorber vessel (v), in dry standard cubic

meters per hour when Method 18 or 25 is used to measure VOC

concentration or in standard cubic meters per hour (wet basis)

when Method 25A is used to measure VOC concentration.Qin i = the volumetric flow rate of each gas

stream (i) entering the total enclosure through a forced

makeup air duct, in standard cubic meters per hour (wet

basis).Qout j = the volumetric flow rate of each gas

stream (j) exiting the total enclosure through an exhaust duct

or hood, in standard cubic meters per hour (wet basis).R=the overall VOC emission reduction achieved for the duration of the

emission test (expressed as a fraction).RSi = the total mass (kg) of VOC retained on the coated

substrate after oven drying or contained in waste coating for

a given combination of coating and substrate.Woi = the weight fraction of VOC in each coating (i) applied

at an affected coating operation during a nominal 1-month

period as determined by Method 24.

(c) Tables 1a and 1b present a cross reference of the affected facility status and the relevant section(s) of the regulation.

Table 1a--Cross Reference \a b\------------------------------------------------------------------------

Compliance

Status Standard provisions Sec.

60.743------------------------------------------------------------------------A. Coating operation:

1. If projected VOC use is Sec. Not applicable.

<95 Mg/yr. 60.740(b):

Monitor VOC

use.

(a)(1), (a)(2),

(1), (a)(2),

(a)(2),

=95 Mg/yr. 60.742(b)(1): (a)(3), or (a)(4);

Reduce VOC

emissions to

the atmosphere

from the

coating

operation by

at least 90

percent; or.

Sec. (b), (e).

60.742(b)(2):

Install,

operate, and

maintain a

total

enclosure

around the

coating

operation and

vent the

captured VOC

emissions from

the total

enclosure to a

control device

that is at

least 95

percent

efficient.B. Coating mix preparation

equipment:

1. If projected VOC use is Sec. (d), (e).

=95 Mg/yr but 60.742(c)(3):

(i) Install,

operate, and

maintain a

cover on each

piece of

affected

equipment; or

(ii) install,

operate, and

maintain a

cover on each

piece of

affected

equipment and

vent VOC

emissions to a

VOC control

device.

2. If projected VOC use is Sec. (d).

=130 Mg/yr but 60.742(c)(2):

there is no concurrent (i) Install,

construction of a control operate, and

device. maintain a

cover on each

piece of

affected

equipment; or

(ii) install,

operate, and

maintain a

cover on each

piece of

affected

equipment and

vent VOC

emissions to a

VOC control

device.

3. If projected VOC use is Sec. (c), (e).

=130 Mg/yr and 60.742(c)(1):

there is concurrent Install,

construction of a control operate, and

device. maintain a

cover on each

piece of

affected

equipment and

vent VOC

emissions from

the covered

equipment to a

95 percent

efficient

control device

while

preparation of

the coating is

taking place

within the

vessel.------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ This table is presented for the convenience of the user and is not

intended to supersede the language of the regulation. For the details

of the requirements, refer to the text of the regulation.\b\ Refer to table 1b to determine which subsections of Sec. Sec.

60.744, 60.745, and 60.747 correspond to each compliance provision

(Sec. 60.743).

Table 1b--Cross Reference----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Reporting and

Compliance provisions--Sec. Test methods-- Category/ Monitoring recordkeeping

60.743 Sec. 60.745 equipment \a\ requirements--Sec. requirements--Sec.

60.744 60.747----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A. Coating operation:

(a)(1)--Gaseous emission (b)-(g)......... General, CA, CO, (a), (i), (j), (k), (a), (d)(7), (f),

(1)--Gaseous emission (b)-(g)......... General, CA, CO, (a), (i), (j), (k), (a), (d)(7), (f),

(1), (d), (e), (g), (h), (d)(1)(i),

(1), (d), (e), (g), (h), (d)(1)(i),

(i),

(i), (d)(3),

carbon adsorption beds (d)(4), (d)(5),

with individual exhausts. (d)(6).

(a)(2)--Gaseous emission (b)-(g)......... General, CA, PE, (a), (i), (j), (k), (a), (d)(7), (f),

(2)--Gaseous emission (b)-(g)......... General, CA, PE, (a), (i), (j), (k), (a), (d)(7), (f),

test for coating TE. (c)(2), (g). (g), (h),

operations using carbon (d)(1)(ii),

adsorption beds with (d)(2)(ii), (d)(6).

individual exhausts.

(a)(3)--Monthly liquid (a)............. VOC recovery.... (i), (k)............. (e), (f), (g), (h).

(3)--Monthly liquid (a)............. VOC recovery.... (i), (k)............. (e), (f), (g), (h).

material balance--can be

used only when a VOC

recovery device controls

only those emissions from

one affected coating

operation.

(a)(4)--Short-term (3 to 7 (a)............. General, CA, CO, (a), (i), (j), (k), (a), (d)(7), (f),

(4)--Short-term (3 to 7 (a)............. General, CA, CO, (a), (i), (j), (k), (a), (d)(7), (f),

(1), (c)(2), (d), (g), (h), (d)(1),

(1), (c)(2), (d), (g), (h), (d)(1),

balance--may be used as (g). (d)(2), (d)(3),

an alternative to (a)(3). (d)(6).

(b)--Alternative standard (b)-(g)......... General, CA, CO, (a), (i), (j), (k), (a), (d)(7), (f),

(1), (c)(2), (d), (g), (h), (d)(1),

(1), (c)(2), (d), (g), (h), (d)(1),

demonstrate use of (e), (f), (h). (d)(2), (d)(3),

approved total enclosure (d)(4), (d)(5),

and emissions vented to a (d)(6).

95 percent efficient

control device.B. Coating mix preparation

equipment:

(c)--Standard for (b)-(g)......... General, CA, TI, (a), (i), (j), (k), (a), (d)(7), (f),

(1), (c)(2), (e), (g), (h), (d)(1),

(1), (c)(2), (e), (g), (h), (d)(1),

coating operation with (f). (d)(2), (d)(4),

concurrent construction (d)(5).

of a control device that

uses at least 130 Mg/yr

of VOC--demonstrate that

covers meeting

specifications are

installed and used

properly; procedures

detailing proper use are

posted; the mix equipment

is vented to a 95 percent

efficient control device.

(d)--Standard for No other

equipment servicing a requirements

coating operation that apply.

does not have concurrent

construction of a control

device but uses at least

130 Mg/yr of VOC or for

equipment servicing a

coating operation that

uses <130 Mg/yr but =95 Mg/yr of VOC--

demonstrate that covers

meeting specifications

are installed and used

properly; procedures

detailing proper use are

posted; the mix equipment

is vented to a control

device (optional).----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ CA=carbon adsorber; CO=condenser; TI=thermal incinerator; CI=catalytic incinerator; PE=partial enclosure;

TE=total enclosure.