Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 167 - Pollution Control Agency
Chapter 7011 - STANDARDS FOR STATIONARY SOURCES
INDIRECT HEATING FOSSIL-FUEL-BURNING EQUIPMENT
Part 7011.0535 - PERFORMANCE TEST PROCEDURES
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. In general.
Performance tests shall be conducted according to the requirements of this part and parts 7017.2001 to 7017.2060.
Subp. 2. Method 1.
The sampling site, as selected by Method 1, shall be the same for each pollutant during a performance test.
Subp. 3. Method 5.
For Method 5, the sampling time for each run must be at least 60 minutes and the minimum sampling volume shall be 0.85 dscm (30 dscf) except that smaller sampling times or volumes, when necessitated by process variables or other factors, may be approved by the agency.
Subp. 4. Methods 6 and 7.
For Methods 6 and 7, the sampling point in the duct shall be at the center of the cross section or at a point no closer to the walls than 1 m (3.28 feet). For Method 6 the sample shall be extracted at a rate proportional to the gas velocity at the sampling point.
Subp. 5. Method 6.
For Method 6, the minimum sampling time shall be 20 minutes and the minimum sampling volume 0.02 dscm (0.71 dscf) for each sample. The arithmetic mean of two samples shall constitute one run. Samples shall be taken at approximately 30-minute intervals.
Subp. 6. Method 7.
For Method 7, each run shall consist of at least four grab samples taken at approximately 15-minute intervals. The arithmetic mean of the samples shall constitute the run value.
Subp. 7. Nanograms.
For each performance test, the emissions expressed in nanograms/joule (lb/million Btu) shall be determined by the following procedure:
20.90 | ||
E = CF | (_____) | |
20.9 - %O2 |
where:
106[3.64(%H) + 1.53(%C) + 0.57(%S) + 0.14(%N) - 0.46(%O)] | ||
F = | _____ | |
GVH |
where:
xF1 + yF2 + zF3 | ||
F = | _____ | |
100 |
where:
x = the percentage of total heat input derived from gaseous fossil fuel;
y = the percentage of total heat input derived from liquid fossil fuel;
z = the percentage of total heat input derived from solid fossil fuel;
F1 = the value of F for gaseous fossil fuels according to item D or E;
F2 = the value of F for liquid fossil fuels according to item D or E; and
F3 = the value of F for solid fossil fuels according to item D or E;
Subp. 8. Alternate method.
When the emission factor cannot be calculated by means of the method outlined in subpart 7, the emission factors for all pollutants for all new and existing indirect heating equipment expressed in nanograms/joule (lb/million Btu) shall be determined by the following procedure:
Et | |
E = | __ |
Z |
where:
E = pollutant emissions, in nanograms/joule (lb/million Btu);
Et = pollutant emission rate, in nanograms/hr (lb/hr), determined by Method 5; and
z = actual heat input, in joules/hr, (million Btu/hr).
Subp. 9. Operation of indirect heating equipment.
The indirect heating equipment shall be operated during the performance test at 90 percent or more of the rated heat input, or at 100 percent of peak operating load if an owner or operator intends to achieve compliance by derating.
Statutory Authority: MS s 116.07