(d)
Documentation of compliance with s.
NR 661.1033 including all of the following information:
1. A list of all information references and
sources used in preparing the documentation.
2. Records, including the dates, of each
compliance test required under s.
NR 661.1033(11).
3. If engineering calculations are used, a
design analysis, specifications, drawings, schematics, and piping and
instrumentation diagrams based on the appropriate sections of "APTI Course 415:
Control of Gaseous Emissions," incorporated by reference in s.
NR 660.11, or other engineering texts acceptable to the
department that present basic control device design information. Documentation
provided by the control device manufacturer or vendor that describes the
control device design in accordance with this subdivision may be used to comply
with this requirement. The design analysis shall address the vent stream
characteristics and control device operation parameters as follows:
a. For a thermal vapor incinerator, the
design analysis shall consider the vent stream composition, constituent
concentrations, and flow rate. The design analysis shall also establish the
design minimum and average temperature in the combustion zone and the
combustion zone residence time.
b.
For a catalytic vapor incinerator, the design analysis shall consider the vent
stream composition, constituent concentrations, and flow rate. The design
analysis shall also establish the design minimum and average temperatures
across the catalyst bed inlet and outlet.
c. For a boiler or process heater, the design
analysis shall consider the vent stream composition, constituent
concentrations, and flow rate. The design analysis shall also establish the
design minimum and average flame zone temperatures, combustion zone residence
time, and description of method and location where the vent stream is
introduced into the combustion zone.
d. For a flare, the design analysis shall
consider the vent stream composition, constituent concentrations, and flow
rate. The design analysis shall also consider the requirements specified in s.
NR 661.1033(4).
e. For a condenser, the design analysis shall
consider the vent stream composition, constituent concentrations, flow rate,
relative humidity, and temperature. The design analysis shall also establish
the design outlet organic compound concentration level, design average
temperature of the condenser exhaust vent stream, and design average
temperatures of the coolant fluid at the condenser inlet and outlet.
f. For a carbon adsorption system such as a
fixed-bed adsorber that regenerates the carbon bed directly on-site in the
control device, the design analysis shall consider the vent stream composition,
constituent concentrations, flow rate, relative humidity, and temperature. The
design analysis shall also establish the design exhaust vent stream organic
compound concentration level, number and capacity of carbon beds, type and
working capacity of activated carbon used for carbon beds, design total steam
flow over the period of each complete carbon bed regeneration cycle, duration
of the carbon bed steaming and cooling or drying cycles, design carbon bed
temperature after regeneration, design carbon bed regeneration time, and design
service life of carbon.
g. For a
carbon adsorption system such as a carbon canister that does not regenerate the
carbon bed directly on-site in the control device, the design analysis shall
consider the vent stream composition, constituent concentrations, flow rate,
relative humidity, and temperature. The design analysis shall also establish
the design outlet organic concentration level, capacity of carbon bed, type and
working capacity of activated carbon used for carbon bed, and design carbon
replacement interval based on the total carbon working capacity of the control
device and source operating schedule.
4. A statement signed and dated by the
remanufacturer or other person that stores or treats the hazardous secondary
material certifying that the operating parameters used in the design analysis
reasonably represent the conditions that exist when the hazardous secondary
material management unit is or would be operating at the highest load or
capacity level reasonably expected to occur.
5. A statement signed and dated by the
remanufacturer or other person that stores or treats the hazardous secondary
material certifying that the control device is designed to operate at an
efficiency of 95 percent or greater unless the total organic concentration
limit specified in s.
NR 661.1032(1) is achieved at an
efficiency less than 95 weight percent or the total organic emission limits
specified in s.
NR 661.1032(1) for affected process
vents at the facility can be attained by a control device involving vapor
recovery at an efficiency less than 95 weight percent. A statement provided by
the control device manufacturer or vendor certifying that the control equipment
meets the design specifications may be used to comply with this
requirement.
6. If performance
tests are used to demonstrate compliance, all test
results.