OAQ Control Equpiment Application CE-02 Particulate Control Baghouse Fabric Filter {51953} | | Indiana

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Last updated: 4/16/2007

OAQ Control Equpiment Application CE-02 Particulate Control Baghouse Fabric Filter {51953}

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PARTICULATE CONTROL EQUIPMENT: Baghouse ­ INSTRUCTIONS Microsoft Word version of CE-02 Adobe PDF version of CE-02 The purpose of CE-02 (state form 51953) is to summarize all of the physical and operational parameters of a baghouse or fabric filter used to control particulate emissions. Complete this form once for each control device (or once for each set of identical control devices). CE-02 is a required form for submitting information about a baghouse or fabric filter to IDEM, OAQ. For the purposes of this form, the term "source" refers to the plant as a whole and NOT to the individual emissions units. If you have any questions, contact the Air Permit Reviewer of the Day (PROD) at (317) 233-0178 or 1-800-451-6027 extension 3-0178 (toll free call within Indiana). Part A: Identification and Description of Control Equipment Part A identifies the particulate control device and to describe its physical properties. 1. Control Equipment ID: Provide the identification number for each device used to control or limit air pollutant emissions. The identification numbers listed on this form should correspond to the emissions unit identified on the Plant Layout diagram and Process Flow diagram. 2. Installation Date: Specify when the control equipment was installed. At a minimum, the month and year of installation is required. 3. Bags or Cartridges? Specify whether bags or cartridges are used for this control device. 4. Filter Material: Specify the material used to make the bags or cartridges used for this control device. 5. Number of Bags / Cartridges per Compartment: Specify the number of bags or cartridges used in each compartment of the control device. 6. Number of Bags / Cartridges per Compartment: Specify the number of compartments in the control device. 7. Mode of Operation: Specify whether the control device is operated on an intermittent, periodic, or continuous basis. 8. Cleaning Method: Specify the method used to clean the bags or cartridges. 9. Cleaning Cycle / Frequency: Specify what the standard cleaning cycle is for the control device. 10. Is There a Bag Leak Detector Installed on this Device? Specify whether or not a bag break detector is installed on the control device. 11. Type / Description of Bag Leak Detector: Briefly describe the type of bag break detector installed on the control device. 12. Air to Cloth Ratio: Provide the air to cloth ratio for the control device (e.g., 1.3 : 1 = 1.3 cubic feet of air per 1 cubic foot of cloth). 13. Is Lime Injection used on this device? Specify whether or not a lime injection is used with the control device. 14. Is Carbon Injection used on this device? Specify whether or not a carbon injection is used with the control device. Part B: Operational Parameters Part B provides the operational parameters of the particulate control device and the pollutant laden gas stream. Appropriate units must be included if the standard units are not used. 15. Gas Stream Flow Rate: Provide the volumetric flow rate of the gas stream prior to entering the control device, after leaving the control device, American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com and include the calculation of the difference in flow rate between the inlet and outlet of the device. You must also include the units for flow rate. Air flow rates are typically provided in actual cubic feet per minute (acfm). 16. Gas Stream Temperature: Provide the average temperature of the gas stream prior to entering the control device, after leaving the control device, and include the calculation of the difference in temperature between the inlet and outlet of the device. You must also indicate the temperature scale used. Air stream temperatures are typically provided in degrees Fahrenheit (°F). 17. Gas Stream Pressure: Provide the pressure applied to the gas stream prior to entering the control device, after leaving the control device, and include the calculation of the difference in pressure between the inlet and outlet of the device. You must also include the units of pressure. Air pressure is typically provided in inches of water (in H2O) or pounds per square inch (psi) or millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). 18. Moisture Content: Provide the moisture content of the gas stream prior to entering the control device, after leaving the control device, and include the calculation of the difference in moisture content between the inlet and outlet of the device. Moisture content is typically provided as a percent (%). 19. Particle Size Range: Provide the average size range of the particulates in the gas stream prior to entering the control device, after leaving the control device, and include the calculation of the difference in size range of particulates between the inlet and outlet of the device. Particulate size range is typically provided in micrometers (m). 20. Lime Injection Rate: If applicable, provide the lime injection rate of the gas stream prior to entering the control device, after leaving the control device, and include the calculation of the difference in lime injection rate between the inlet and outlet of the device. The lime injection rate is typically provided in units of pounds per hour (lb/hr). 21. Carbon Injection Rate: If applicable, provide the carbon injection rate of the gas stream prior to entering the control device, after leaving the control device, and include the calculation of the difference in carbon injection rate between the inlet and outlet of the device. The carbon injection rate is typically provided in units of pounds per hour (lb/hr). 22. Other: Specify any other parameter of the control device, and provide the appropriate value for the parameter prior to entering the control device, after leaving the control device, and include the calculation of the difference between the inlet and outlet of the device. Specify the units of measure used for the control device parameter. Part C: Pollutant Concentrations Part C provides the operational parameters of the particulate control device and the pollutant laden gas stream. Appropriate units must be included if the standard units are not used. 23. Units: For each pollutant controlled, provide the units of measure for each concentration. Pollutant concentrations are typically provided in pounds per hour (lb/hr), tons per year (tpy), parts per million by volume (ppmv) or in milligrams per liter (mg/L), or in grains per dry standard cubic foot (gr/dscf). 24. Inlet: For each pollutant controlled, provide the concentration of the polluta

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