Any degreasing unit that satisfies the following conditions of this
section is permitted by rule.
(1) The following general requirements are applicable to all
degreasers unless specifically noted by the conditions of this section.
(A) Units subject to paragraphs (3) - (5) of this section shall
meet the following:
(i) register with the commission's Office of Permitting, Remediation,
and Registration in Austin using Form PI-7 and a Degreasing Unit Checklist;
(ii) on a monthly basis, records shall be kept of total solvent
makeup (gross usage minus waste disposal).
(B) Waste solvent from all degreasing operations shall be stored
in covered containers, and be removed by a licensed disposal service or until
emptying into an authorized on-site waste management facility.
(C) Porous or absorbent materials, such as cloth, leather,
wood, or rope shall not be degreased.
(D) Leaks shall be repaired immediately, or the degreaser shall
be shut down until repairs are completed.
(E) A permanent and conspicuous label summarizing proper operating
procedures to minimize emissions shall be posted on or near the degreaser.
(F) Each unit, regardless of the county in which it is located,
shall meet the requirements of §115.412 and §115.415 of this title
(relating to Control Requirements and Testing Requirements).
(2) The following conditions apply only to remote reservoir
cleaners.
(A) The cleaner shall be designed to prevent exposure of the
solvent reservoir to the atmosphere except for the drain openings. The drain
openings shall not exceed 3.0% of the total cleaner open area and shall under
no conditions exceed 16 square inches.
(B) All solvent sprays shall be a solid fluid stream (not a
fine, atomized, or shower type spray) and at a minimal operating pressure
that is necessary to prevent excessive splashing, but not to exceed ten pounds
per square inch, gauge (psig).
(C) The true vapor pressure of the solvent shall not exceed
0.6 pounds per square inch, absolute (psia) as measured or calculated at an
operating temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
(D) The solvent shall not be heated.
(3) The following conditions apply only to cold solvent cleaners,
not including remote reservoirs.
(A) The cleaner shall have a freeboard that has a minimum four-inch
water cover or provides a freeboard ratio (the distance from top of the solvent
level to the top edge of the degreasing tank divided by the degreaser width)
equal to or greater than 0.7. For water covers, the solvent must be insoluble
in and heavier than water.
(B) The unit shall be equipped with a cover which is closed
whenever parts are not being handled in the cleaner. Also, the cover must
be designed for easy one-handed operation if any of the following conditions
are present:
(i) the true vapor pressure of the solvent is greater than
0.3 psia as measured or calculated at 100 degrees Fahrenheit;
(ii) the solvent is agitated;
(iii) the solvent is heated.
(C) If a solvent spray is used, it shall be a solid fluid stream
(not a fine, atomized, or shower-type spray) with a minimal operating pressure
that is necessary to prevent splashing above the acceptable freeboard. The
operating pressure shall not exceed ten psig.
(D) An internal-cleaned parts drainage rack or facility, for
enclosed draining under a cover, shall be provided. An external-cleaned parts
drainage rack or facility, for enclosed draining under a cover, may be used
if the vapor pressure of the solvent is less than 0.6 psia at 100 degrees
Fahrenheit. In all cases, parts shall be drained for at least 15 seconds or
until dripping ceases.
(E) The Form PI-7 registration is not required if total solvent
makeup (gross usage minus waste disposal) is 110 gallons per year (gallon/yr)
or less.
(F) Total solvent makeup shall not exceed the following:
(i) chlorinated solvents--660 gallons/yr;
(ii) all other solvents--1,500 gallons/yr.
(4) The following conditions apply only to open top solvent
vapor degreasers.
(A) The surface area of the solvent shall not exceed 15 square
feet.
(B) The unit shall be equipped with a cover that can be opened
and closed easily without disturbing the vapor zone. If the degreaser opening
exceeds ten square feet, a powered cover shall be required.
(C) The cover shall be closed at all times except when parts
are moved into and out of the degreaser.
(D) The unit shall be equipped with a properly sized refrigerated
chiller, or the unit shall have a freeboard ratio (the distance from top of
the vapor level to the top edge of the degreasing tank divided by the degreaser
width) equal to or greater than 0.75.
(E) Exhaust ventilation for the unit shall operate between
50 and 65 cubic feet per minute (cfm) per square foot of degreaser open area
unless this conflicts with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
requirements. Ventilation fans or other sources of air agitation shall not
be operated near the degreaser opening.
(F) The exhaust stacks shall discharge vertically with no restrictions
or obstructions to flow. The stack height shall extend at least 1.3 times
the building height as measured from ground level.
(G) Total solvent makeup (gross usage minus waste disposal)
shall not exceed the following:
(i) chlorinated solvents--660 gallons/yr;
(ii) all other solvents--1500 gallons/yr.
(5) The following conditions apply only to conveyorized degreasers.
(A) The inlet and outlet openings shall be closed at all times
except when processing work through the degreaser.
(B) The unit shall be equipped with a properly sized refrigerated
chiller which has a volatile organic compound removal efficiency of at least
85%, or the unit shall have a freeboard ratio (the distance from top of the
vapor level to the top edge of the degreasing tank divided by the degreaser
width) equal to or greater than 0.75.
(C) A drying tunnel or other means of control shall be used
to limit liquid or vapor carry-out.
(D) Entrances and exits to the degreaser shall be designed
to silhouette work loads.
(E) Exhaust ventilation for the unit shall operate between
50 and 65 cfm per square foot of degreaser opening unless this conflicts with
OSHA requirements. Ventilation fans or other sources of air agitation shall
not be operated near the degreaser openings.
(F) The exhaust stacks shall discharge vertically with no restrictions
or obstructions to flow. The stack height shall extend at least 1.5 times
the building height as measured from ground level.
(G) Total solvent makeup (gross usage minus waste disposal)
shall not exceed the following:
(i) chlorinated solvents--660 gallons/yr;
(ii) all other solvents--1,500 gallons/yr.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §106.454 adopted to be effective March 14, 1997, 22 TexReg 2439; amended to be effective July 8, 1998, 23 TexReg 6966; amended to be effective September 4, 2000, 25 TexReg 8653; amended to be effective November 1, 2001, 26 TexReg 8518 |