Current through August 26, 2024
Except as provided in s.
NR 469.08,
each owner or operator of a remote reservoir continuous web cleaning machine
shall comply with subs. (1) to (3).
(1) Except as provided in sub. (2), install,
maintain and operate one of the following controls on each new remote reservoir
continuous web cleaning machine.
(a)
Superheated vapor or superheated part technology.
(b) A carbon adsorber meeting the
requirements of s.
NR 469.06(2) (g).
(c) If a carbon adsorber system can be
demonstrated to the department's satisfaction to have an overall solvent
control efficiency (capture efficiency and removal efficiency) of 70% or
greater, this system is equivalent to the options in pars. (a) and (b).
(2) In lieu of
complying with the provisions of s.
NR 469.04(1), the owner or operator of a
remote reservoir continuous web cleaning machine shall comply with the
following provisions:
(a) Each cleaning
machine shall have an automated parts handling system capable of moving parts
or parts baskets at a speed of 3.4 meters per minute or less from the initial
loading of parts through removal of cleaned parts, unless the cleaning machine
is a continuous web cleaning machine that has a squeegee system or air knife
system installed, maintained and operated on the continuous web cleaning
machine meeting the requirements of s.
NR 469.06.
(b) Each vapor cleaning machine shall be
equipped with a device that shuts off the sump heat if the sump liquid solvent
level drops to the sump heater coils.
(c) Each vapor cleaning machine shall be
equipped with a vapor level control device that shuts off sump heat if the
vapor level in the vapor cleaning machine rises above the height of the primary
condenser.
(d) Each vapor cleaning
machine shall have a primary condenser.
(e) Each cleaning machine that uses a lip
exhaust or any other exhaust within the solvent cleaning machine shall be
designed and operated to route all collected solvent vapors through a properly
operated and maintained carbon adsorber that meets the requirements of either
s.
NR 469.06(2) (g) or 469.073(2).
(3) In lieu of complying with the
provisions of s.
NR 469.05, the owner or operator of a remote reservoir
continuous web cleaning machine shall comply with the following provisions:
(a) Any spraying operations shall be
conducted in a section of the solvent cleaning machine that is not directly
exposed to the ambient air, such as a baffled or enclosed area of the solvent
cleaning machine, or in a machine having a door or cover that meets the
requirements of s.
NR 469.073(4) (a) 3.
(b) During startup of each vapor cleaning
machine, the primary condenser shall be turned on before the sump
heater.
(c) During shutdown of each
vapor cleaning machine, the sump heater shall be turned off and the solvent
vapor layer allowed to collapse before the primary condenser is turned
off.
(d) When solvent is added to
or drained from any solvent cleaning machine, the solvent shall be transferred
using threaded or other leak proof couplings, and the end of the pipe in the
solvent sump shall be located beneath the liquid solvent surface.
(e) Each solvent cleaning machine and
associated controls shall be maintained as recommended by the manufacturers of
the equipment or using alternative maintenance practices that have been
demonstrated to the department's satisfaction to achieve the same or better
results as those recommended by the manufacturer.
(f) Waste solvent, still bottoms, sump
bottoms and waste absorbent materials used in the cleaning process for
continuous web cleaning machines shall be collected and stored in waste
containers. The closed containers may contain a device that would allow
pressure relief, but would not allow liquid solvent to drain from the
container.
(g) Except as provided
in par. (h), sponges, fabric, wood and paper products may not be
cleaned.
(h) The prohibition in
par. (g) does not apply to absorbent materials that are used as part of the
cleaning process of continuous web cleaning machines, including rollers and
roller covers.