New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 27B - SAMPLING AND ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES
Subchapter 1 - SAMPLING AND ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES FOR DETERMINING EMISSIONS OF PARTICLES FROM MANUFACTURING PROCESSES AND FROM COMBUSTION OF FUELS
Section 7:27B-1.8 - Required test data

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:27B-1.8

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024

(a) Test data to be determined and reported for each test run must include the following (see Appendix 5 for recommended reporting form):

1. Average dry gas meter temperature (degrees Fahrenheit) during each test run;

2. Average stack temperature (degrees Fahrenheit) during each test run;

3. The root mean square value of differential pressures (inches of water) of all traverse points in the stack during each test run;

4. Average differential pressure (inches of water) across the orifice meter during each test run;

5. Equivalent diameter (inches) of the stack cross-sectional area at sampling location;

6. Weight (grams) of total solid particles collected (see N.J.A.C. 7:27B-1.12(a)5.) during each test run;

7. Per cent of moisture by volume in stack gas during each test run, as determined by the procedure described in E.P.A. Method 5 (Reference 3);

8. Volume of gas (cubic feet) sampled at meter conditions during each test run;

9. Source gas emission rate (standard cubic feet per minute) less dilution gas;

10. The potential emission rate (pounds per hour) during each test run, when necessary;

11. Emission rate to the atmosphere (pounds per hour) during each test run;

12. Percentage of CO[2], CO, O[2] and N[2] by Orsat analysis of the stack gas being sampled;

13. Molecular weight (M[S]) of the stack gas. Sample may be obtained by E.P.A. Method 3 (Reference 3) and calculated by the formula in N.J.A.C. 7:27B-1.13(f);

14. When necessary, heat content, type, quantity and heat input rate (millions of BTU per hour) of fuel burned during the test run.

(b) Field notes, laboratory notes and calculations must be included with test reports submitted to the Department.

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