Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 215 - ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS
Subpart E - SOLVENT CLEANING
Section 215.182 - Cold Cleaning
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 215.182
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Operating Procedures: No person shall operate a cold cleaning degreaser unless:
1) Waste solvent is stored in covered
containers only and not disposed of in such a manner that more than 20 percent
of the waste solvent (by weight) is allowed to evaporate into the
atmosphere;
2) The cover of the
degreaser is closed when parts are not being handled; and
3) Parts are drained until dripping
ceases.
b) Equipment Requirements: No person shall operate a cold cleaning degreaser unless:
1) The degreaser is equipped with a cover
which is closed whenever parts are not being handled in the cleaner. The cover
shall be designed to be easily operated with one hand or with the mechanical
assistance of springs, counterweights, or a powered system if:
A) The solvent vapor pressure is greater than
2 kPa (15 mmHg or 0.3 psi) measured at 38° C (100° F);
B) The solvent is agitated; or
C) The solvent is heated above ambient room
temperature;
2) The
degreaser is equipped with a facility for draining cleaned parts. The drainage
facility shall be constructed so that parts are enclosed under the cover while
draining unless:
A) The solvent vapor
pressure is less than
4.3 kPa (32 mmHg or 0.6
psi) measured at 38° C (100° F); or
B) An internal drainage facility cannot be
fitted into the cleaning system, in which case the drainage facility may be
external.
3) The
degreaser is equipped with one of the following control devices if the vapor
pressure of the solvent is greater than
4.3 kPa (32 mmHg or 0.6
psi) measured at 38°C (1001/4 F) or if the solvent is heated above 50°
C (120° F) or its boiling point:
A) A
freeboard height of 7/10 of the inside width of the tank or 91 cm (36 in),
whichever is less; or
B) Any other
equipment or system of equivalent emission control as approved by the Agency.
Such a system may include a water cover, refrigerated chiller or carbon
adsorber.
4) A permanent
conspicuous label summarizing the operating procedure is affixed to the
degreaser; and
5) If a solvent
spray is used, the degreaser is equipped with a solid fluid stream spray,
rather than a fine, atomized or shower spray.
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