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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDAQ-2024-011093 DAQE-AN107060059-24 {{$d1 }} Boyd Roberts Dugway Proving Ground Department of the Army 5450 Doolittle Avenue Dugway, UT 84022-5000 boyd.roberts.civ@army.mil Dear Mr. Roberts: Re: Approval Order: Administrative Amendment to Approval Order to DAQE-AN107060057-23, to Update Equipment List Project Number: N107060059 The attached Approval Order (AO) is issued pursuant to the Notice of Intent (NOI) received on May 9, 2024. Dugway Proving Ground must comply with the requirements of this AO, all applicable state requirements (R307), and Federal Standards. The project engineer for this action is Tad Anderson, who can be contacted at (385) 306-6515 or tdanderson@utah.gov. Future correspondence on this AO should include the engineer's name as well as the DAQE number shown on the upper right-hand corner of this letter. Sincerely, {{$s }} Bryce C. Bird Director BCB:TA:jg cc: Tooele County Health Department EPA Region 8 195 North 1950 West • Salt Lake City, UT Mailing Address: P.O. Box 144820 • Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4820 Telephone (801) 536-4000 • Fax (801) 536-4099 • T.D.D. (801) 536-4414 www.deq.utah.gov Printed on 100% recycled paper State of Utah SPENCER J. COX Governor DEIDRE HENDERSON Lieutenant Governor Department of Environmental Quality Kimberly D. Shelley Executive Director DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY Bryce C. Bird Director October 1, 2024 STATE OF UTAH Department of Environmental Quality Division of Air Quality {{#s=Sig_es_:signer1:signature}} {{#d1=date1_es_:signer1:date:format(date, "mmmm d, yyyy")}} {{#d2=date1_es_:signer1:date:format(date, "mmmm d, yyyy"):align(center)}} APPROVAL ORDER DAQE-AN107060059-24 Administrative Amendment to Approval Order to DAQE-AN107060057-23, to Update Equipment List Prepared By Tad Anderson, Engineer (385) 306-6515 tdanderson@utah.gov Issued to Dugway Proving Ground - U.S. Army Proving Ground Issued On {{$d2 }} Issued By {{$s }} Bryce C. Bird Director Division of Air Quality October 1, 2024 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE/SIGNATURE PAGE ....................................................................................................... 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................................... 3 CONTACT/LOCATION INFORMATION ............................................................................... 3 SOURCE INFORMATION ........................................................................................................ 3 General Description ................................................................................................................ 3 NSR Classification .................................................................................................................. 3 Source Classification .............................................................................................................. 3 Applicable Federal Standards ................................................................................................. 3 Project Description.................................................................................................................. 4 SUMMARY OF EMISSIONS .................................................................................................... 4 SECTION I: GENERAL PROVISIONS .................................................................................... 5 SECTION II: PERMITTED EQUIPMENT .............................................................................. 5 SECTION II: SPECIAL PROVISIONS ..................................................................................... 8 PERMIT HISTORY ................................................................................................................... 12 ACRONYMS ............................................................................................................................... 13 DAQE-AN107060059-24 Page 3 GENERAL INFORMATION CONTACT/LOCATION INFORMATION Owner Name Source Name Dugway Proving Ground Dugway Proving Ground - U.S. Army Proving Ground Mailing Address Physical Address Department of the Army 5450 Doolittle Avenue Department of the Army 5450 Doolittle Avenue Dugway, UT 84022-5000 Dugway, UT 84022-5000 Source Contact UTM Coordinates Name: Boyd Roberts 309,300 m Easting Phone: (435) 831-2546 4,444,300 m Northing Email: boyd.roberts.civ@army.mil Datum NAD27 UTM Zone 12 SIC code 9711 (National Security) SOURCE INFORMATION General Description Dugway Proving Ground (DPG), a United States Army installation, is responsible for testing chemical and biological defense systems for the United States and its allies. Smoke, obscurant testing, open burning, and open detonation of munitions, propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics are conducted on the open ranges and in the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility. Support equipment for this facility and activities includes boilers, heaters, generators, fuel storage tanks, degreasers, and fuel and chemical dispensing. A municipal landfill, sewage lagoons, housing, a woodshop, an airfield, and photographic processes are also present at DPG. NSR Classification Administrative Amendment Source Classification Located in Tooele County Airs Source Size: A Applicable Federal Standards NSPS (Part 60), A: General Provisions NSPS (Part 60), Dc: Standards of Performance for Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units NSPS (Part 60), IIII: Standards of Performance for Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines DAQE-AN107060059-24 Page 4 State Plans (Part 62), OOO - Federal Plan Requirements for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills That Commenced Construction On or Before July 17, 2014, and Have Not Been Modified or Reconstructed Since July 17, 2014 MACT (Part 63), A: General Provisions MACT (Part 63), ZZZZ: National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines MACT (Part 63), CCCCCC: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Category: Gasoline Dispensing Facilities MACT (Part 63), JJJJJJ: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers Area Sources Project Description DPG has requested to update the equipment list from a 713 hp emergency generator in building 9416 to a 134 hp emergency generator in building B8231. The decrease in capacity in the proposed emergency generator results in an emissions reduction, which qualifies this permit action as a Reduction in Air Pollutants, UAC R307-401-12, with the NOI acting as a notification. The existing Dugway New Source Review permit (AO DAQE-AN107060057-23) is being updated to meet track with the Title V permit and combined requirements. SUMMARY OF EMISSIONS The emissions listed below are an estimate of the total potential emissions from the source. Some rounding of emissions is possible. Criteria Pollutant Change (TPY) Total (TPY) CO2 Equivalent -1135.10 26468.63 Carbon Monoxide -34.78 6.48 Nitrogen Oxides -1.71 162.06 Particulate Matter - PM10 -0.13 6.90 Particulate Matter - PM2.5 -0.12 6.79 Sulfur Oxides 0 1.94 Volatile Organic Compounds -0.02 6.48 Hazardous Air Pollutant Change (lbs/yr) Total (lbs/yr) Generic HAPs (CAS #GHAPS) 0 143 Change (TPY) Total (TPY) Total HAPs 0 0.07 DAQE-AN107060059-24 Page 5 SECTION I: GENERAL PROVISIONS I.1 All definitions, terms, abbreviations, and references used in this AO conform to those used in the UAC R307 and 40 CFR. Unless noted otherwise, references cited in these AO conditions refer to those rules. [R307-101] I.2 The limits set forth in this AO shall not be exceeded without prior approval. [R307-401] I.3 Modifications to the equipment or processes approved by this AO that could affect the emissions covered by this AO must be reviewed and approved. [R307-401-1] I.4 All records referenced in this AO or in other applicable rules, which are required to be kept by the owner/operator, shall be made available to the Director or Director's representative upon request, and the records shall include the five-year period prior to the date of the request. Unless otherwise specified in this AO or in other applicable state and federal rules, records shall be kept for a minimum of five (5) years. [R307-401-8] I.5 At all times, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, owners and operators shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate any equipment approved under this AO, including associated air pollution control equipment, in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Director which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the source. All maintenance performed on equipment authorized by this AO shall be recorded. [R307-401-4] I.6 The owner/operator shall comply with UAC R307-107. General Requirements: Breakdowns. [R307-107] I.7 The owner/operator shall comply with UAC R307-150 Series. Emission Inventories. [R307-150] I.8 The owner/operator shall submit documentation of the status of construction of the new diesel-fired emergency generator (less than 600 hp) to the Director within 18 months from the date of this AO. This AO may become invalid if construction is not commenced within 18 months from the date of this AO or if construction is discontinued for 18 months or more. To ensure proper credit when notifying the Director, send the documentation to the Director, attn.: NSR Section. [R307-401-18] SECTION II: PERMITTED EQUIPMENT II.A THE APPROVED EQUIPMENT II.A.1 Dugway Proving Ground Tests Chemical and Biological Defense System DAQE-AN107060059-24 Page 6 II.A.2 Liquefied Petroleum Gas-Fired Boilers Quantity: Two (2) Capacity: 7MMBtu/hr each Location: Bldg. 2028 ID: CG: LPG-Fired Boilers & Heaters Quantity: Two (2) Capacity: 10.5 MMBtu/hr each Rating: 90 ppm NOx Federal Applicability: 40 CFR 60 Subpart Dc Location: Bldg. 4156 ID: ECG-1: NSPS LPG-Fired Boilers & Heaters Quantity: Two (2) Capacity: 10.46 MMBtu/hr each Rating: 40 ppm NOx Federal Applicability: 40 CFR 60 Subpart Dc Location: Bldg. 8027 ID: ECG-1: NSPS LPG-Fired Boilers & Heaters II.A.3 Liquefied Petroleum Gas-Fired Emergency Generator Quantity: Two (2) Capacities: Less than 600 hp (each) Combined Capacity: 345 hp ID: ICE-0 : Stationary LPG-Fired Generators II.A.4 Fuel Oil-Fired Boilers and Heaters Quantity: 28 Capacity: Capacity greater than 1 MMBtu/hr but less than 10 MMBtu/hr Combined rating: 76.34 MMBtu/hr total Federal Applicability: 20 units subject to 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ Identifier ID: ECO-0: Oil-Fired Boilers and Heaters, ECO-2: NESHAP Oil-Fired Boilers II.A.5 Diesel-Fired Non-Emergency Generator Engines Capacity: 201 hp Manufacture Date: March 2016 Federal Applicability: 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII/40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Location: Building 6464 ID: ICO-0: Stationary Diesel-Fired Generators Quantity: Two (2) Capacity: 680 hp each Manufacture Date: May 2011 Federal Applicability: 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII/40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Location: Building 4165 ID: ICO-0: Stationary Diesel Fired Generators DAQE-AN107060059-24 Page 7 II.A.6 Diesel-Fired Emergency Generator Engines (NEW) Quantity: 20 Capacity: equal to or greater than 600 hp (each) Combined rating: 37,173 hp ID: ICE-0: Stationary Diesel-Fired Generators Quantity: 43 (1 NEW) Capacity: less than 600 hp (each) Combined rating: 8,291 hp ID: ICE-0: Stationary Diesel Fired Generators II.A.7 Underground Storage Tanks Quantity: Four (4) Capacity: 20,000-gallons (each) Contents: Fuel Oil #2 Location: Three (3) tanks @ Baker Fac. Location: One (1) tank @ Ditto Fac. ID: TNK-1: Underground Tanks Quantity: One (1) Capacity: 10,000-gallons Contents: Gasoline Location: 1 tank @ AAFES Gas Station ID: TNK-1: Underground Tanks Quantity: Two (2) Capacity: 20,000-gallons (each) Contents: Gasoline Location: 1 tank @ English Village M. P. Location: 1 tank @ Ditto M. P. ID: TNK-1: Underground Tanks II.A.8 Aboveground Storage Tanks Quantity: Two (2) Capacity: 24,000-gallons (each) Contents: JP-4 Location: Michael Army Airfield ID: TNK-2: Aboveground Storage Tanks II.A.9 Fuel Oil-Fired Boilers and Heaters Boilers and heaters with capacities less than 1 MMBtu/hr each, exempt from requirements of this AO per UAC R307-401-10(1). II.A.10 Liquefied Petroleum Gas-Fired Boilers Boilers less than 5 MMBtu/hr each, exempt from requirements of this AO as per UAC R307-401-10(1). II.A.11 Outdoor Testing and Training Operations Outdoor test materials and training operations such as smoke and obscurants, materiel and delivery systems, munitions, and incendiary devices. ID: OT: Outdoor Testing and Training DAQE-AN107060059-24 Page 8 II.A.12 Open Burn/Open Detonation Operations Open burning (OB) and open detonation (OD) of residual munitions and propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics are conducted in the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility (DTTF) and on the open ranges. OB and OD is broken down into three (3) areas (OBOD-1, OBOD-2 and OBOD-3). ID: OBOD-0 (OBOD-1: OB at the DTTF, OBOD-2: OD at the DTTF and OBOD-3: OD on Open Range). II.A.13 Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Municipal Solid Waste Landfill The landfill design capacity is less than 2.5 million megagrams. SECTION II: SPECIAL PROVISIONS II.B REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS II.B.1 Site Wide Requirements II.B.1.a Visible emissions from the following emission points shall not exceed the following values: A. 20 % opacity for LPG-fired boilers, heaters, and generators constructed after April 25, 1971. B. 40 % opacity for LPG-fired boilers, heaters, and generators constructed prior to April 25, 1971. C. 20 % opacity for Fuel Oil-fired boilers and heaters constructed after April 25, 1971. D. 40 % opacity for Fuel Oil-fired boilers and heaters constructed prior to April 25, 1971. E. 20 % opacity for Diesel-fired generators constructed after January 1, 1973 (except for operation not exceeding 3 minutes in any hour). F. 40 % opacity for Diesel-fired generators constructed prior to January 1, 1973 (except for operation not exceeding 3 minutes in any hour). [R307-401-8] II.B.1.b The following fuel consumption limits shall not exceed the following values: A. 1,750,000 gallons of LPG per rolling 12-month period for all LPG-fired boilers and heaters that have a heat input greater than 5.0 MMBtu/hr and all LPG-fired generators. B. 900,000 gallons of combined #2 and #1 fuel oil per rolling 12-month period for all boilers and heaters that have a heat input greater than 1.0 MMBtu/hr and operated on fuel oil. C. 250,000 gallons of diesel per rolling 12-month period for all diesel-fired generators (excluding emergency power diesel-fired generators). [R307-401-8] DAQE-AN107060059-24 Page 9 II.B.1.b.1 By the 15th day of each month, the permittee shall calculate the total volume of fuel consumed in the previous 12 months. Fuel consumption for each affected emission unit shall be determined by a fuel meter, fuel bills, or trip tickets. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.b.2 Records of fuel consumption shall be kept on a monthly basis for each affected emission unit. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.c The owner/operator shall only combust diesel fuel (e.g., fuel oil #1, #2, or diesel fuel oil additives) that has a sulfur content of 15 ppm or less sitewide. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.c.1 To demonstrate compliance with the fuel requirement, the owner/operator shall maintain records of diesel fuel purchase invoices or obtain certification of sulfur content from the diesel fuel supplier. The diesel fuel purchase invoices shall indicate that the diesel fuel meets the fuel sulfur requirements. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.d The following net explosive weight limits shall not exceed the following values: A. Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 1,500 lbs per OB event for the DTTF. (1) A sign cautioning the public shall be posted on the facility boundary and Durand Road if OB event is used to thermally treat waste containing more than 325 pounds of hydrogen chloride (HCl). B. Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 150,000 lbs per rolling 12-month period for OB operations at the DTTF. C. Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 1,500 lbs per OD event at the DTTF. D. Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 150,000 lbs per rolling 12-month period for OD operations at the DTTF. E. Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 1,500 lbs per OD event on the open range at the DTTF. (1) Each event shall be conducted after the area has been secured according to Table 6-3 in PAM 385-64 "Emergency withdrawal distances for nonessential personnel" and between one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset. F. Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 50,000 lbs per rolling 12-month period for OD operations on the open range at the DTTF. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.d.1 By the 15th day of each month, the permittee shall calculate the total net explosive weight of items destroyed in the previous 12 months. [R307-401-8] II.B.2 Diesel-fired Emergency Generator Engines II.B.2.a Emergency generators shall be used for electricity producing operation only during the periods when electric power from the public utility is interrupted or during maintenance. [R307-401-8] DAQE-AN107060059-24 Page 10 II.B.3 Open Burn/Open Detonation Requirements II.B.3.a Open Burn (OB) and Open Detonation (OD) of residual munitions and propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics (PEP) at the affected emission unit shall be conducted in the DTTF (OBOD-1 & OBOD-2) unless emergency in-place OD on the open range (OBOD-3) is necessary for safety reasons and is conducted in compliance with the Utah State-issued Resource Conservation and Recovery Act permit. [R307-401-8] II.B.3.a.1 For each OB and OD event at the affected emission unit, the permittee shall record the following information: A. date and time of the event, type of event (OB or OD), B. general location (DTTF or Open Range), C. UTM coordinates, and a description of the item which was burned or detonated. For each OD on the open range at the affected emission unit, the permittee shall also record the date of UDWMRC authorization. [R307-401-8] II.B.3.b The OB and OD operation shall meet the clearing index requirement; the following conditions shall exist at the time of each non-emergency OB and OD event at the approximate location of the event: A. Mixing height greater than or equal to 500 meters, B. Wind speed greater than or equal to three miles per hour, C. Wind speed less than or equal to 15 miles per hour, and D. No air quality advisories or alerts for Tooele County. Each event shall be conducted between one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset. [R307-401-8] II.B.3.b.1 For each event, the permittee shall record the following information: date and time of event, results of the monitoring, and a description of each test method and/or data source used to evaluate compliance with this provision. [R307-401-8] II.B.3.b.2 Prior to each event, the permittee shall evaluate compliance with the requirements of this provision using data collected at the location of the event and/or data collected at a location with conditions representative of those at the location of the event. [R307-401-8] II.B.3.c The permittee shall conduct each OB and OD event at the DTTF (OBOD-1 & OBOD-2) in accordance with the current sound focusing mitigation plan (SFMP) as approved by the Director. The SFMP shall include procedures to minimize the effects of overpressure on people outside the DPG boundary. The plan shall contain specific criteria that will be used to decide whether or not to proceed with each OB and OD event. If a nuisance as defined in Section 76-10-803 of the Utah Code is created by an OB event, the OB portion of the SFMP shall be revised and approved by the Director before conducting any additional OB events. If a nuisance as defined in Section 76-10-803 is created by an OD event, the OD portion of the SFMP shall be revised and approved by the Director before conducting any additional OD events. [R307-401-8] DAQE-AN107060059-24 Page 11 II.B.3.c.1 Records of all actions taken to implement the SFMP shall be maintained and include the date and time the action was taken along with the reason(s) for implementing the specific action. These records and the current SFMP shall be maintained. [R307-401-8] II.B.4 Outdoor Testing and Training Requirements II.B.4.a Outdoor testing and training shall be performed at a location such that the intended actual point of release is not closer than 2 km from the boundary of property comprising DPG or which DPG has a legal use agreement. [R307-401-8] II.B.4.a.1 For each test and training operation, the permittee shall record that no point of release was closer than 2 km from the boundary of property comprising DPG or for which DPG has a legal use agreement. [R307-401-8] II.B.4.b DPG shall submit an annual plan of outdoor tests and training operations for planned releases to be performed in the upcoming year (federal fiscal year beginning October 1st) for approval of test parameters no later than June 30th of each year for the new federal fiscal year. The plan shall include all tests and training operations which may result in the release of criteria pollutants and HAPs into the atmosphere and the following information: A. Name of each test or training operation material(s) which release criteria pollutants and HAPs into the air. B. Maximum quantities which may be released. C. Maximum rates of release (quantity per hour). D. Projected dates of release. [R307-401-8] II.B.4.b.1 The permittee shall maintain the following records for each test and training operation: A. Purpose of the test or training operation. B. Start and end dates of the test or training operation. C. Names (common and chemical names) and quantities of each criteria pollutant and HAP released. The permittee shall maintain these records and a copy of each submittal. [R307-401-8] DAQE-AN107060059-24 Page 12 II.B.4.b.2 Within 30 days of the end of each quarter, the permittee shall submit a report containing information that describes the tests or training operations as they actually occurred. The reports shall include all tests and training operations that resulted in the release of criteria pollutants and HAPs into the atmosphere and include the following information: A. A list of actions accomplished. B. A brief description of each test and training operation, including the following: (1) Purpose of the test or training operation. (2) Start and end date of test or training operation. (3) Names (common and chemical names) and quantities of each criteria pollutant and HAP released. [R307-401-8] PERMIT HISTORY This Approval Order shall supersede (if a modification) or will be based on the following documents: Supersedes AO DAQE-AN107060057-23 dated March 14, 2023 Is Derived From NOI dated May 9, 2024 Incorporates Additional information dated February 28, 2024 Incorporates Additional Information dated March 19, 2024 Incorporates Additional Information dated August 22, 2024 DAQE-AN107060059-24 Page 13 ACRONYMS The following lists commonly used acronyms and associated translations as they apply to this document: 40 CFR Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations AO Approval Order BACT Best Available Control Technology CAA Clean Air Act CAAA Clean Air Act Amendments CDS Classification Data System (used by Environmental Protection Agency to classify sources by size/type) CEM Continuous emissions monitor CEMS Continuous emissions monitoring system CFR Code of Federal Regulations CMS Continuous monitoring system CO Carbon monoxide CO2 Carbon Dioxide CO2e Carbon Dioxide Equivalent - Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 98, Subpart A, Table A-1 COM Continuous opacity monitor DAQ/UDAQ Division of Air Quality DAQE This is a document tracking code for internal Division of Air Quality use EPA Environmental Protection Agency FDCP Fugitive dust control plan GHG Greenhouse Gas(es) - Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations 52.21 (b)(49)(i) GWP Global Warming Potential - Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 86.1818- 12(a) HAP or HAPs Hazardous air pollutant(s) ITA Intent to Approve LB/YR Pounds per year MACT Maximum Achievable Control Technology MMBTU Million British Thermal Units NAA Nonattainment Area NAAQS National Ambient Air Quality Standards NESHAP National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants NOI Notice of Intent NOx Oxides of nitrogen NSPS New Source Performance Standard NSR New Source Review PM10 Particulate matter less than 10 microns in size PM2.5 Particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in size PSD Prevention of Significant Deterioration PTE Potential to Emit R307 Rules Series 307 R307-401 Rules Series 307 - Section 401 SO2 Sulfur dioxide Title IV Title IV of the Clean Air Act Title V Title V of the Clean Air Act TPY Tons per year UAC Utah Administrative Code VOC Volatile organic compounds DAQE- RN107060059 September 24, 2024 Boyd Roberts Dugway Proving Ground Department of the Army 5450 Doolittle Avenue Dugway, UT 840225000 boyd.roberts.civ@mail.mil Dear Boyd Roberts, Re: Engineer Review - Administrative Amendment: Administrative Amendment to Approval Order to DAQE-AN107060057-23, to Update Equipment List Project Number: N107060059 The DAQ requests a company representative review and sign the attached Engineer Review (ER). This ER identifies all applicable elements of the New Source Review (NSR) permitting program. Dugway Proving Ground should complete this review within 10 business days of receipt. Dugway Proving Ground should contact Tad Anderson at (385) 306-6515 if there are questions or concerns with the review of the draft permit conditions. Upon resolution of your concerns, please email Tad Anderson at tdanderson@utah.gov the signed cover letter. Upon receipt of the signed cover letter, the DAQ will prepare an Approval Order (AO) for signature by the DAQ Director. If Dugway Proving Ground does not respond to this letter within 10 business days, the project will move forward without source concurrence. If Dugway Proving Ground has concerns that cannot be resolved and the project becomes stagnant, the DAQ Director may issue an Order prohibiting construction. Approval Signature _____________________________________________________________ (Signature & Date) 195 North 1950 West • Salt Lake City, UT Mailing Address: P.O. Box 144820 • Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4820 Telephone (801) 536-4000 • Fax (801) 536-4099 • T.D.D. (801) 903-3978 www.deq.utah.gov Printed on 100% recycled paper Department of Environmental Quality Kimberly D. Shelley Executive Director DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY Bryce C. Bird Director State of Utah SPENCER J. COX Governor DEIDRE HENDERSON Lieutenant Governor Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 1 UTAH DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY ENGINEER REVIEW SOURCE INFORMATION Project Number N107060059 Owner Name Dugway Proving Ground Mailing Address Department of the Army 5450 Doolittle Avenue Dugway, UT, 840225000 Source Name Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground Source Location Department of the Army 5450 Doolittle Avenue Dugway, UT 84022-5000 UTM Projection 309,300 m Easting, 4,444,300 m Northing UTM Datum NAD27 UTM Zone UTM Zone 12 SIC Code 9711 (National Security) Source Contact Boyd Roberts Phone Number (435) 831-2546 Email boyd.roberts.civ@army.mil Billing Contact Carol Coleman Project Engineer Tad Anderson, Engineer Phone Number (385) 306-6515 Email tdanderson@utah.gov Notice of Intent (NOI) Submitted May 9, 2024 Date of Accepted Application August 29, 2024 Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 2 SOURCE DESCRIPTION General Description Dugway Proving Ground (DPG), a United States Army installation, that is responsible for testing chemical and biological defense systems for the United States and its allies. Smoke, obscurant testing, open burning, and open detonation of munitions, propellants, explosives and pyrotechnics are conducted on the open ranges and in the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility. Support equipment this facility and activities includes boilers, heaters, generators, fuel storage tanks, degreasers, and fuel and chemical dispensing. A municipal landfill, sewage lagoons, housing, wood shop, airfield, and photographic processes are also present at DPG. NSR Classification: Administrative Amendment Source Classification Located in Tooele County Airs Source Size: A Applicable Federal Standards NSPS (Part 60), A: General Provisions NSPS (Part 60), Dc: Standards of Performance for Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units NSPS (Part 60), IIII: Standards of Performance for Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines State Plans (Part 62), OOO - Federal Plan Requirements for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills That Commenced Construction On or Before July 17, 2014 and Have Not Been Modified or Reconstructed Since July 17, 2014 MACT (Part 63), A: General Provisions MACT (Part 63), ZZZZ: National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines MACT (Part 63), CCCCCC: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Category: Gasoline Dispensing Facilities MACT (Part 63), JJJJJJ: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers Area Sources Project Proposal Administrative Amendment to Approval Order to DAQE-AN107060057-23, to Update Equipment List Project Description DPG has requested to update the equipment list from a 713 hp emergency generator in building 9416 to a 134 hp emergency generator in building B8231. The decrease in capacity in the proposed emergency generator results in an emissions reduction which qualifies this permit action as a Reduction in Air Pollutants, UAC R307-401-12 with the NOI acting as a notification. The existing Dugway New Source Review permit (DAQE-AN10706-0057-23) is being updated to meet track with the Title V permit and combined requirements. Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 3 EMISSION IMPACT ANALYSIS This administrative amendment does not involve any new or increasing air pollutants. No modeling is required as per R307-410-4 or R307-410-5 since the emission rates are decreasing. [Last updated August 28, 2024] Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 4 SUMMARY OF EMISSIONS The emissions listed below are an estimate of the total potential emissions from the source. Some rounding of emissions is possible. Criteria Pollutant Change (TPY) Total (TPY) CO2 Equivalent -1135.10 26468.63 Carbon Monoxide -34.78 6.48 Nitrogen Oxides -1.71 162.06 Particulate Matter - PM10 -0.13 6.90 Particulate Matter - PM2.5 -0.12 6.79 Sulfur Oxides 1.94 Volatile Organic Compounds -0.02 6.48 Hazardous Air Pollutant Change (lbs/yr) Total (lbs/yr) Generic HAPs (CAS #GHAPS) 0 143 Change (TPY) Total (TPY) Total HAPs 0 0.07 Note: Change in emissions indicates the difference between previous AO and proposed modification. Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 5 Review of BACT for New/Modified Emission Units 1. BACT review regarding BACT Requirements BACT was conducted for the emergency generator engine. The following technologies were specified in the analysis: good combustion practices, maintenance and operating practices, use of low-sulfur diesel fuel, compliance with applicable NSPS IIII requirements, compliance with applicable NESHAP ZZZZ requirements. BACT for diesel-fired emergency engines, is the following: Good combustion, maintenance, and operating practices Use of low-sulfur diesel fuel Compliance with applicable NSPS IIII requirements Use of a tier certified engine Limit on hours of operation for maintenance and testing operations Compliance with applicable NESHAP ZZZZ requirements. [Last updated September 24, 2024] Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 6 SECTION I: GENERAL PROVISIONS The intent is to issue an air quality AO authorizing the project with the following recommended conditions and that failure to comply with any of the conditions may constitute a violation of the AO. (New or Modified conditions are indicated as “New” in the Outline Label): I.1 All definitions, terms, abbreviations, and references used in this AO conform to those used in the UAC R307 and 40 CFR. Unless noted otherwise, references cited in these AO conditions refer to those rules. [R307-101] I.2 The limits set forth in this AO shall not be exceeded without prior approval. [R307-401] I.3 Modifications to the equipment or processes approved by this AO that could affect the emissions covered by this AO must be reviewed and approved. [R307-401-1] I.4 All records referenced in this AO or in other applicable rules, which are required to be kept by the owner/operator, shall be made available to the Director or Director's representative upon request, and the records shall include the five-year period prior to the date of the request. Unless otherwise specified in this AO or in other applicable state and federal rules, records shall be kept for a minimum of five (5) years. [R307-401-8] I.5 At all times, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, owners and operators shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate any equipment approved under this AO, including associated air pollution control equipment, in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Director which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the source. All maintenance performed on equipment authorized by this AO shall be recorded. [R307-401-4] I.6 The owner/operator shall comply with UAC R307-107. General Requirements: Breakdowns. [R307-107] I.7 The owner/operator shall comply with UAC R307-150 Series. Emission Inventories. [R307-150] I.8 The owner/operator shall submit documentation of the status of construction of the new diesel- fired emergency generator (less than 600 hp) to the Director within 18 months from the date of this AO. This AO may become invalid if construction is not commenced within 18 months from the date of this AO or if construction is discontinued for 18 months or more. To ensure proper credit when notifying the Director, send the documentation to the Director, attn.: NSR Section. [R307-401-18] Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 7 SECTION II: PERMITTED EQUIPMENT The intent is to issue an air quality AO authorizing the project with the following recommended conditions and that failure to comply with any of the conditions may constitute a violation of the AO. (New or Modified conditions are indicated as “New” in the Outline Label): II.A THE APPROVED EQUIPMENT II.A.1 Dugway Proving Ground Tests Chemical and Biological Defense System II.A.2 Liquefied Petroleum Gas-Fired Boilers Quantity: 2 Capacity: 7MMBtu/hr each Location: Bldg: 2028 ID: CG: LPG-Fired Boilers & Heaters Quantity: 2 Capacity: 10.5 MMBtu/hr each Rating: 90 ppm NOx Federal Applicability: 40 CFR 60 Subpart Dc Location: Bldg: 4156 ID: ECG-1: NSPS LPG-Fired Boilers & Heaters Quantity: 2 Capacity: 10.46 MMBtu/hr each Ratting: 40 ppm NOx Federal Applicability: 40 CFR 60 Subpart Dc Location: Bldg: 8027 ID: ECG-1: NSPS LPG-Fired Boilers & Heaters II.A.3 Liquefied Petroleum Gas-Fired Emergency Generator Quantity: 2 Capacities: Less than 600 hp (each) Combined Capacity: 345 hp ID: ICE-0 : Stationary LPG-Fired Generators II.A.4 Fuel Oil-Fired Boilers and Heaters Quantity: 28 Capacity: Capacity greater than 1 MMBtu/hr but less than 10 MMBtu/hr Combined rating: 76.34 MMBtu/hr total Federal Applicability: 20 units subject to 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ Identifier ID: ECO-0: Oil-Fired Boilers and Heaters, ECO-2: NESHAP Oil-Fired Boilers Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 8 II.A.5 Diesel-Fired Non-Emergency Generator Engines Capacity: 201 hp Manufacture Date: March 2016 Federal Applicability: 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII/40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Location: Building 6464 ID: ICO-0: Stationary Diesel-Fired Generators Quantity: 2 Capacity: 680 hp each Manufacture Date: May 2011 Federal Applicability: 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII/40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Location: Building 4165 ID: ICO-0: Stationary Diesel-Fired Generators II.A.6 NEW Diesel-Fired Emergency Generator Engines (NEW) Quantity: 20 Capacity: equal to or greater than 600 hp (each) Combined rating: 37,173 hp ID: ICE-0: Stationary Diesel-Fired Generators Quantity: 43 (1 NEW) Capacity: less than 600 hp (each) Combined rating: 8,291 hp ID: ICE-0: Stationary Diesel-Fired Generators II.A.7 Underground Storage Tanks Quantity: 4 Capacity: 20,000-gallons (each) Contents: Fuel Oil #2 Location: 3 tanks @ Baker Fac. Location: 1 tank @ Ditto Fac. ID: TNK-1: Underground Tanks Quantity: 1 Capacity: 10,000-gallons Contents: Gasoline Location: 1 tank @ AAFES Gas Station ID: TNK-1: Underground Tanks Quantity: 2 Capacity: 20,000-gallons (each) Contents: Gasoline Location: 1 tank @ English Village M. P. Location: 1 tank @ Ditto M. P. ID: TNK-1: Underground Tanks Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 9 II.A.8 Aboveground Storage Tanks Quantity: 2 Capacity: 24,000-gallons (each) Contents: JP-4 Location: Michael Army Airfield ID: TNK-2: Aboveground Storage Tanks II.A.9 Fuel Oil-Fired Boilers and Heaters Boilers and heaters with capacities less than 1 MMBtu/hr each, exempt from requirements of this AO per UAC R307-401-10(1). II.A.10 Liquefied Petroleum Gas-Fired Boilers Boilers less than 5 MMBtu/hr each, exempt from requirements of this AO as per UAC R307-401-10(1). II.A.11 Outdoor Testing and Training Operations Outdoor test materials and training operations such as smoke and obscurants, materiel and delivery systems, munitions and incendiary devices. ID: OT: Outdoor Testing and Training II.A.12 Open Burn/Open Detonation Operations Open burning (OB) and open detonation (OD) of residual munitions and propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics are conducted in the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility (DTTF) and on the open ranges Open burning and open detonation is broken down into three areas (OBOD-1, OBOD-2 and OBOD-3). ID: OBOD-0 (OBOD-1: Open Burn at the DTTF, OBOD-2: Open Detonation at the DTTF and OBOD-3: Open Detonation on Open Range) II.A.13 Municipal Solid Waste Landfill MSWL: Municipal Solid Waste Landfill The landfill design capacity is less than 2.5 million megagrams. SECTION II: SPECIAL PROVISIONS The intent is to issue an air quality AO authorizing the project with the following recommended conditions and that failure to comply with any of the conditions may constitute a violation of the AO. (New or Modified conditions are indicated as “New” in the Outline Label): II.B REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS II.B.1 Site Wide Requirements Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 10 II.B.1.a Visible emissions from the following emission points shall not exceed the following values: A. 20 % opacity for LPG-fired boilers, heaters, and generators constructed after April 25, 1971 B. 40 % opacity for LPG-fired boilers, heaters, and generators constructed prior to April 25, 1971 C. 20 % opacity for Fuel Oil-fired boilers and heaters constructed after April 25, 1971 D. 40 % opacity for Fuel Oil-fired boilers and heaters constructed prior to April 25, 1971 E. 20 % opacity for Diesel-fired generators constructed after January 1, 1973 (except for operation not exceeding 3 minutes in any hour) F. 40 % opacity for Diesel-fired generators constructed prior to January 1, 1973 (except for operation not exceeding 3 minutes in any hour). [R307-401-8] II.B.1.b The following fuel consumption limits shall not exceed the following values: A. 1,750,000 gallons of LPG per rolling 12-month period for all LPG-fired boilers and heaters, that have a heat input greater than 5.0 MMBtu/hr, and all LPG-fired generators. B. 900,000 gallons of combined #2 and #1 fuel oil per rolling 12-month period for all boilers and heaters, that have a heat input greater than 1.0 MMBtu/hr and operated on fuel oil. C. 250,000 gallons of diesel per rolling 12-month period for all diesel-fired generators (excluding emergency power diesel-fired generators). [R307-401-8] II.B.1.b.1 By the 15th day of each month, the permittee shall calculate the total volume of fuel consumed in the previous 12 months. Fuel consumption for each affected emission unit shall be determined by a fuel meter, fuel bills, or trip tickets. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.b.2 Records of fuel consumption shall be kept on a monthly basis for each affected emission unit. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.c The owner/operator shall only combust diesel fuel (e.g. fuel oil #1, #2, or diesel fuel oil additives) that has a sulfur content of 15 ppm or less sitewide. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.c.1 To demonstrate compliance with the fuel requirement, the owner/operator shall maintain records of diesel fuel purchase invoices or obtain certification of sulfur content from the diesel fuel supplier. The diesel fuel purchase invoices shall indicate that the diesel fuel meets the fuel sulfur requirements. [R307-401-8] Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 11 II.B.1.d The following net explosive weight limits shall not exceed the following values: A. Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 1,500 lbs per OB event for the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility. (1) A sign cautioning the public shall be posted on the facility boundary and Durand Road if OB event is used to thermally treat waste containing more than 325 pounds of hydrogen chloride (HCl). B. Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 150,000 lbs per rolling 12-month period for OB operations at the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility. C. Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 1,500 lbs per OD event at the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility. D. Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 150,000 lbs per rolling 12-month period for OD operations at the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility. E. Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 1,500 lbs per OD event on the open range at the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility. (1) Each event shall be conducted after the area has been secured according to Table 6-3 in PAM 385-64 "Emergency withdrawal distances for nonessential personnel," and between one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset. F. Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 50,000 lbs per rolling 12-month period for OD operations on the open range at the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility. [R307-401-8] II.B.1.d.1 By the 15th day of each month, the permittee shall calculate the total net explosive weight of items destroyed in the previous 12 months. [R307-401-8] II.B.2 Diesel-fired Emergency Generator Engines II.B.2.a Emergency generators shall be used for electricity producing operation only during the periods when electric power from the public utility is interrupted or during maintenance. [R307-401-8] II.B.3 Open Burn/Open Detonation Requirements II.B.3.a Open Burn (OB) and Open Detonation (OD) of residual munitions and propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics (PEP) at the affected emission unit shall be conducted in the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility (OBOD-1 & OBOD-2) unless emergency in-place OD on the open range (OBOD-3) is necessary for safety reasons and is conducted in compliance with the Utah State issued Resource Conservation and Recovery Act permit. [R307-401-8] II.B.3.a.1 For each OB and OD event at the affected emission unit, the permittee shall record the following information: A. date and time of the event, type of event (OB or OD), B. general location (Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility or Open Range), C. UTM coordinates, and a description of the item which was burned or detonated. For each OD on the open range at the affected emission unit, the permittee shall also record the date of UDWMRC authorization. [R307-401-8] Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 12 II.B.3.b The OB and OD operation shall meet the clearing index requirement, the following conditions shall exist at the time of each nonemergency OB and OD event at the approximate location of the event: A. Mixing height greater than or equal to 500 meters, B. Wind speed greater than or equal to three miles per hour, C. Wind speed less than or equal to 15 miles per hour, and D. No air quality advisories or alerts for Tooele County. Each event shall be conducted between one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset. [R307-401-8] II.B.3.b.1 For each event, the permittee shall record the following information: date and time of event, results of the monitoring, and a description of each test method and/or data source used to evaluate compliance with this provision. [R307-401-8] II.B.3.b.2 Prior to each event, the permittee shall evaluate compliance with the requirements of this provision using data collected at the location of the event and/or data collected at a location with conditions representative of those at the location of the event. [R307-401-8] II.B.3.c The permittee shall conduct each OB and OD event at the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility (OBOD-1 & OBOD-2) in accordance with the current sound focusing mitigation plan (SFMP) as approved by the Director. The SFMP shall include procedures to minimize the effects of over pressure on people outside the DPG boundary. The plan shall contain specific criteria that will be used to decide whether or not to proceed with each OB and OD event. If a nuisance as defined in Section 76-10-803 of the Utah Code is created by an OB event, the OB portion of the SFMP shall be revised and approved by the Director before conducting any additional OB events. If a nuisance as defined in Section 76-10-803 is created by an OD event, the OD portion of the SFMP shall be revised and approved by the Director before conducting any additional OD events. [R307-401-8] II.B.3.c.1 Records of all actions taken to implement the sound focusing mitigation plan (SFMP) shall be maintained and include the date and time the action was taken along with the reason(s) for implementing the specific action. These records and the current SFMP shall be maintained. [R307-401-8] II.B.4 Outdoor Testing and Training Requirements II.B.4.a Outdoor testing and training shall be performed at a location such that the intended actual point of release is not closer than 2 km from the boundary of property comprising DPG or which DPG has a legal use agreement. [R307-401-8] II.B.4.a.1 For each test and training operation, the permittee shall record that no point of release was closer than 2 km from the boundary of property comprising Dugway Proving Ground (DPG) or for which DPG has a legal use agreement. [R307-401-8] Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 13 II.B.4.b DPG shall submit an annual plan of outdoor tests and training operations for planned releases to be performed in the upcoming year (federal fiscal year beginning October 1) for approval of test parameters no later than June 30 of each year for the new federal fiscal year. The plan shall include all tests and training operations which may result in the release of criteria pollutants and HAPs into the atmosphere and the following information: A. Name of each test or training operation material(s) which release criteria pollutants and HAPs into the air B. Maximum quantities which may be released C. Maximum rates of release (quantity per hour) D. Projected dates of release. [R307-401-8] II.B.4.b.1 The permittee shall maintain the following records for each test and training operation: A. Purpose of the test or training operation. B. Start and end date of test or training operation. C. Names (common and chemical names) and quantities of each criteria pollutant and HAP released. The permittee shall maintain these records and a copy of each submittal. [R307-401-8] II.B.4.b.2 Within 30 days of the end of each quarter, the permittee shall submit a report containing information that describes the tests or training operations as they actually occurred. The reports shall include all tests and training operations that resulted in the release of criteria pollutants and HAPs into the atmosphere and include the following information: A. A list of actions accomplished. B. A brief description of each test and training operation, including the following: (1) Purpose of the test or training operation. (2) Start and end date of test or training operation. (3) Names (common and chemical names) and quantities of each criteria pollutant and HAP released. [R307-401-8] Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 14 PERMIT HISTORY When issued, the approval order shall supersede (if a modification) or will be based on the following documents: Is Derived From NOI dated May 27, 2024 Supersedes DAQE-AN107060057-23 dated April 13, 2023 Incorporates Additional Information dated August 22, 2024 Incorporates Additional information dated February 28, 2024 Incorporates Additional Information dated March 19, 2024 REVIEWER COMMENTS 1. Comment regarding Emission Estimates: The estimated PTE associated with emission units being removed and added used the emission factors from Environmental Protection Agency (EPA's) Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors (AP-42) and EPA's "2024 Emission Factors for Greenhouse Gas inventories" for CO2e amounts. The emissions estimates used 100 hours of operation per year for emergency generators. The fuel oil-boilers used AP-42 and fuel consumption amounts decreased. [Last updated September 24, 2024] 2. Comment regarding Additional Information Submitted: DPG submitted additional information on August 22, 2024 to correct emissions data in the NOI which results in a sitewide emissions decrease. [Last updated August 28, 2024] 3. Comment regarding Permit format: The DPG Proving Ground, existing approval order (DAQE-AN107060057-23) was issued on March 14, 2023. The UDAQ permits have changed formats, and this administrative amendment has reformatted the permit, but the conditions have remained the same. This permit modification involves aligning AO requirements with the Title V permit requirements. This update keeps both permits consistent. [Last updated August 28, 2024] 4. Comment regarding Site Operations: The Dugway Proving Ground is a vast site (801,505 acres) which has multiple operations. The permit includes the Open burn/Open Detonation operations include sites; OBOD-1 Open Burn at the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility that destroys solid propellant, propellant charges, and bulk explosives, OBOD-2 Open Detonation at the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility that destroys conventional range recovered munitions, residual explosive material housed in munitions, hung ordnance, solid propellants and obscurant when the explosive and nonexplosive components cannot be safely separated, and OBOD-3 for munitions that must be destroyed in place for safety reasons. In these emergency situations, explosives ordnance experts use Department of Defense approved procedures best suited to the specific circumstances. Dugway Proving Ground operates the Combined Chemical Test Facility which chemical agent operations are conducted. Air from each room where chemical agent operations are performed is exhausted to the atmosphere through laboratory exhaust stacks equipped with multiple HEPA and carbon filters in series. This test facility operates in accordance with Army regulations PAM385-61, Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 15 AR 50-1, and other rules and standards for safety purposes. Dugway Proving Ground operates the Bushnell Material Test Facility which includes eight buildings that are used to test military hardware under varied direct exposure to chemical agents and non-agents. Operations are conducted in Multi- Purpose Chambers, Agent Transfer Chambers, Thermal Pollution Abatement Device, Closed System Chamber, and Agent Repository. Emission controls include Pollution Abatement System, Redundant Pollution Abatement System, HEPA filters, and carbon filters. Operated in accordance with Army regulations PAM385-61 and AR 50-1. Dugway Proving Ground operates the Life Sciences Test Facility and associated buildings to conduct operations with biosafety level 1, 2, and 3 materials. The Life Sciences Test Facility includes four emission units. The biosafety level 3 materials operations are conducted in Class II or III biological safety cabinets. HEPA filters controls emissions to the atmosphere from the containment area and are operated in accordance with Army regulations PAM385-10, PAM 385-69, AR 50-1, and other CDC and HHS rules and standards. [Last updated September 24, 2024] 5. Comment regarding Additional Updates: Dugway Proving Ground has submitted two reductions of air pollutants notifications that are being incorporated into this permit change. The reduction of air pollutants dated February 28, 2024, for the removal of three fuel oil-fired boilers and the reduction of air pollutants dated March 19, 2024, for the removal of one propane-fired emergency generators. The removal of the three fuel oil-fired boilers results in a reduction in fuel oil consumed and the fuel oil limit has been reduced to reflect those changes. These changes have been incorporated into this permit change. After further review of the sitewide emissions, Dugway has requested to update the CO2e greenhouse gas emission factors for propane to reflect the '2024 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Factors Hub'. These changes have been incorporated into this permit change. The Municipal Solid Waste Landfill has been included into the approval order. The Municipal Solid Waste Landfill is not new but has been listed in the Title V permit but never included into the approval order until now. [Last updated September 24, 2024] 6. Comment regarding Site Classification: Dugway Proving Ground is classified as a major source (greater than 100 TPY of a criteria pollutant) with 162.06 TPY of NOx. [Last updated August 29, 2024] 7. Comment regarding Visible Emissions Requirements: All visible emissions monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements are located in the Title V permit. The visible emissions monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements were intentionally left out of the approval order to avoid requirement conflicts with the Title V and streamline the AO to Title V permitting process. [Last updated September 18, 2024] 8. Comment regarding Emergency Generator Requirements: The new emergency generators located on Dugway Proving Grounds is subject to 40 CFR 60 subpart IIII, and 40 CFR 63 subpart ZZZZ. The requirements for the emergency generators are federal standards and were intentionally left out of the approval order to avoid requirement conflicts with the Title V and streamline the AO to Title V permitting process. [Last updated September 19, 2024] Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 16 Engineer Review N107060059: Dugway Proving Ground-U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground September 24, 2024 Page 17 ACRONYMS The following lists commonly used acronyms and associated translations as they apply to this document: 40 CFR Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations AO Approval Order BACT Best Available Control Technology CAA Clean Air Act CAAA Clean Air Act Amendments CDS Classification Data System (used by EPA to classify sources by size/type) CEM Continuous emissions monitor CEMS Continuous emissions monitoring system CFR Code of Federal Regulations CMS Continuous monitoring system CO Carbon monoxide CO2 Carbon Dioxide CO2e Carbon Dioxide Equivalent - 40 CFR Part 98, Subpart A, Table A-1 COM Continuous opacity monitor DAQ/UDAQ Division of Air Quality DAQE This is a document tracking code for internal UDAQ use EPA Environmental Protection Agency FDCP Fugitive dust control plan GHG Greenhouse Gas(es) - 40 CFR 52.21 (b)(49)(i) GWP Global Warming Potential - 40 CFR Part 86.1818-12(a) HAP or HAPs Hazardous air pollutant(s) ITA Intent to Approve LB/HR Pounds per hour LB/YR Pounds per year MACT Maximum Achievable Control Technology MMBTU Million British Thermal Units NAA Nonattainment Area NAAQS National Ambient Air Quality Standards NESHAP National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants NOI Notice of Intent NOx Oxides of nitrogen NSPS New Source Performance Standard NSR New Source Review PM10 Particulate matter less than 10 microns in size PM2.5 Particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in size PSD Prevention of Significant Deterioration PTE Potential to Emit R307 Rules Series 307 R307-401 Rules Series 307 - Section 401 SO2 Sulfur dioxide Title IV Title IV of the Clean Air Act Title V Title V of the Clean Air Act TPY Tons per year UAC Utah Administrative Code VOC Volatile organic compounds Table 5. Proposed PTE Pollutants Permitted Emissions AO DAQE-AN107060057-23 (tons/yr) Emission Decreases Proposed Emissions Reduction in Air Pollutants February 2024 Emission Decreases (tons/yr) Reduction in Air Pollutants March 2024 Emission Decreases (tons/yr) NOI Emission Decreases (tons/yr) PM10 7.03 -0.12 -0.12 -0.13 6.90 PM2.5 6.91 -0.11 -0.11 -0.12 6.79 NOx 163.77 -1.00 -1.06 -1.71 162.06 SO2 1.94 -0.01 -0.01 0.00 1.94 (CO) 41.26 -0.25 -0.26 -0.41 40.85 VOC 6.50 -0.01 -0.01 -0.02 6.48 HAPs 0.07 0.00 -0.001 -0.001 0.07 CO2e 27613.32 -1129.22 -1129.42 -1135.10 26468.63 Deleted: 78.22 Significant Boilers & Heaters: > 1.0 MMBtu/hr Oil-Fired Boilers & Heaters CO2 (tons/yr) CH4 (tons/yr) N2O (tons/yr) 10300503 FO-BL-001 2029 6.28 73993 0.088 0.079 0.740 0.008 0.185 0.007 835.08 832.42 0.94 1.73 10300503 FO-BL-002 2029 8.37 98669 0.117 0.105 0.987 0.011 0.247 0.010 1113.58 1110.03 1.25 2.30 10300503 FO-BL-003 3036 4.30 50696 0.060 0.054 0.507 0.005 0.127 0.005 572.16 570.33 0.64 1.18 10300503 FO-BL-007 3131 1.18 13912 0.017 0.015 0.139 0.001 0.035 0.001 157.01 156.51 0.18 0.32 10300503 FO-BL-008 3131 1.18 13912 0.017 0.015 0.139 0.001 0.035 0.001 157.01 156.51 0.18 0.32 10300503 FO-BL-012 3445 5.09 59987 0.071 0.064 0.600 0.006 0.150 0.006 677.01 674.85 0.76 1.40 10300503 FO-BL-014 4046 3.36 39614 0.047 0.042 0.396 0.004 0.099 0.004 447.08 445.66 0.50 0.92 10300503 FO-BL-015 4119 1.58 18663 0.022 0.020 0.187 0.002 0.047 0.002 210.63 209.96 0.24 0.44 10300503 FO-BL-019 4218 1.68 19748 0.024 0.021 0.197 0.002 0.049 0.002 222.87 222.16 0.25 0.46 10300503 FO-BL-020 4223 1.50 17685 0.021 0.019 0.177 0.002 0.044 0.002 199.59 198.95 0.22 0.41 10300503 FO-BL-021 4229 4.18 49329 0.059 0.053 0.493 0.005 0.123 0.005 556.72 554.95 0.62 1.15 10300503 FO-BL-022 4229 4.18 49329 0.059 0.053 0.493 0.005 0.123 0.005 556.72 554.95 0.62 1.15 10300503 FO-BL-023 4258 1.07 12615 0.015 0.013 0.126 0.001 0.032 0.001 142.37 141.92 0.16 0.29 10300503 FO-BL-024 4357 1.20 14148 0.017 0.015 0.141 0.002 0.035 0.001 159.67 159.16 0.18 0.33 10300503 FO-BL-035 4545 1.20 14148 0.017 0.015 0.141 0.002 0.035 0.001 159.67 159.16 0.18 0.33 10300503 FO-BL-036 4551 7.07 83366 0.099 0.089 0.834 0.009 0.208 0.008 940.87 937.87 1.06 1.94 10300503 FO-BL-037 4561 1.67 19689 0.023 0.021 0.197 0.002 0.049 0.002 222.21 221.50 0.25 0.46 10300503 FO-BL-076 5109 3.15 37138 0.044 0.040 0.371 0.004 0.093 0.004 419.14 417.80 0.47 0.87 10300503 FO-BL-041 5114 3.15 37138 0.044 0.040 0.371 0.004 0.093 0.004 419.14 417.80 0.47 0.87 10300503 FO-BL-045 5132 1.85 21811 0.026 0.023 0.218 0.002 0.055 0.002 246.16 245.38 0.28 0.51 10300503 FO-BL-053 5230 1.05 12379 0.015 0.013 0.124 0.001 0.031 0.001 139.71 139.27 0.16 0.29 10300503 FO-BL-054 5230 1.47 17331 0.021 0.018 0.173 0.002 0.043 0.002 195.60 194.97 0.22 0.40 10300503 FO-BL-056 5326 1.68 19807 0.024 0.021 0.198 0.002 0.050 0.002 223.54 222.83 0.25 0.46 10300503 FO-BL-057 5330 2.43 28649 0.034 0.031 0.286 0.003 0.072 0.003 323.34 322.30 0.36 0.67 10300503 FO-BL-058 5330 1.65 19477 0.023 0.021 0.195 0.002 0.049 0.002 219.81 219.11 0.25 0.45 10300503 FO-BL-060 5444 1.94 22849 0.027 0.024 0.228 0.002 0.057 0.002 257.87 257.05 0.29 0.53 10300503 FO-BL-064 5474 2.94 34662 0.041 0.037 0.347 0.004 0.087 0.003 391.20 389.95 0.44 0.81 10300503 FO-BL-071 5802 1.30 15327 0.018 0.016 0.153 0.002 0.038 0.002 172.98 172.43 0.19 0.36 10300503 FO-BL-072 7455 3.35 39496 0.047 0.042 0.395 0.004 0.099 0.004 445.75 444.33 0.50 0.92 10300503 FO-BL-073 7457 3.35 39496 0.047 0.042 0.395 0.004 0.099 0.004 445.75 444.33 0.50 0.92 10300503 FO-BL-074 9414 2.51 29592 0.035 0.032 0.296 0.003 0.074 0.003 333.98 332.92 0.37 0.69 CO2 (tons/yr) CH4 (tons/yr) N2O (tons/yr) Totals:76.34 900000 1.07 0.96 9.00 0.10 2.25 0.09 10157 10125 11 21 PTE Calculations for Significant Oil-fired Boilers Total Number of Significant Boilers:28Fuel oil boilers and heaters greater than 1.0 MMBtu/hr are limited to 900,000 gallons per 12 month rolling average by permit condition II.B.5.cDPG is permitted to only use fuel oil or diesel fuel that doesn't exceed a sulfur content of 15 ppm by weight by permit condition II.B.1.a Prorated portion of 900,000 Gallons = (Boiler Input Rating (MMBtu/hr) / Total Input Fuel Rating (MMBtu/hr)) *900,000 (gal/yr) SO2 Emission Factor (lb/ 1000 gal) = 142 x 0.0015 (15 PPM) Criteria and Hazardous Air Pollutants: Emission (tons/yr) = emission factor (lb/1,000 gal) x calculated usage (gal) / 1000 (gal/1000 gal) / 2,000 (lb/ton) Green House Gas Pollutants: Emission (tons/yr) = emission factor (lb/gal) x calculated usage (gal) x GWP / 2000 (lb/ton) References lb/gal GWP 1AP-42 1.3 Fuel Oil Combustion: Table 1.3-1 Criteria Pollutant Emission Factors For Fuel Oil Combustion 1-03-005-03 2.25E+01 1 2AP-42 1.3 Fuel Oil Combustion Table 1.3-2 Condensable Particulate Matter Emission Factors For Oil Combustionlb/1,000 gal 1.76E-04 265 3AP-42 1.3 Fuel Oil Combustion Table 1.3-3 Emission Factors For Total Organic Compounds (TOC), Methane, and Nonmethane (NMOTC) From Uncontrolled Fuel Oil Combustion2.38 9.04E-04 28 4AP-42 1.3 Fuel Oil Combustion Table 1.3-7 Cumulative Particle Size Distribution and Size-Specific Emission Factors Uncontrolled Commercial Boilers Burning Residual or Distillate Oil2.13 5AP-42 1.3 Fuel Oil Combustion Table 1.3-8 Emission Factors For Nitrous Oxide (N2O), Polycyclic Organic Matter (POM), and Formaldehyde (HCOH), From Fuel Oil Combustion206CO2e Emission Factors from "2024 GHG Emission Factors Hub" available at "https://www.epa.gov/climateleadership/ghg-emission-factors-hub"0.213 5.00 0.2 SCC Code CO (tons/yr) VOC (tons/yr)CO2e (tons/yr) Prorated portion of 900,000 Gallons PM10 (tons/yr)PM2.5 (tons/yr)NOx (tons/yr)SO2 (tons/yr) EP ID Number Building Number PM10 (tons/yr) Methane (CH4) Dinitrogen Oxide (N2O) 1Nitrogen Oxides - NOx1Sulfur Dioxide - SO2 SCC 2,4PM2.5 Commerical Fuel Oil Boilers Pollutant Critera Pollutant Emission Factors Input Rating (MMBTU/hr) 3NMTOC (VOC) CO (tons/yr) VOC (tons/yr) 1Carbon Monoxide - CO CO2e Summary Input Rating (MMBTU/hr) Prorated portion of 900,000 Gallons PM2.5 (tons/yr)NOx (tons/yr)SO2 (tons/yr) CO2e SummaryCO2e (tons/yr) Green House Gas 6Green House Gas Emission Factors Carbon Dixoxide (CO2) 2,4PM10 Significant Boilers & Heaters: > 5.0 MMBtu/hr LPG-Fired Boilers & Heaters CO2 (tons/yr) CH4 (tons/yr) N2O (tons/yr) 10301002 P-BL-049 2028 7.00 219,055 0.08 0.08 1.42 0.01 0.82 0.11 0.00 1386 1381 1.83 3.20 10301002 P-BL-050 2028 7.00 219,055 0.08 0.08 1.424 0.006 0.821 0.11 0.00 1386 1381 1.83 3.20 10201002 P-BL-102 4156 10.50 328,583 0.12 0.12 2.136 0.009 1.232 0.164 0.00 2079 2072 2.74 4.80 10201002 P-BL-103 4156 10.50 328,583 0.12 0.12 2.136 0.009 1.232 0.164 0.00 2079 2072 2.74 4.80 10201002 P-BL-250 8027 10.46 327,362 0.115 0.115 2.128 0.009 1.228 0.164 0.00 2072 2064 2.73 4.78 10201002 P-BL-251 8027 10.46 327,362 0.115 0.115 2.128 0.009 1.228 0.164 0.00 2072 2064 2.73 4.78 CO2 (tons/yr) CH4 (tons/yr) N2O (tons/yr) Totals:55.92 1,750,000 0.61 0.61 11.38 0.05 6.56 0.88 0.00 11,074 11,034 15 26 PTE Calculations for Significant Propane Boilers Total Number of Significant Boilers:6Propane equipment is limited to 1,750,000 gallons per 12-month rolling average by permit condition DPG use a propane with a sulfur content of 0.54 grams/scfIndustrial propane boilers are boilers with Input Rating between 10 and 100 MMBtu/hrCommerical propane Boilers are boilers with Input Rating between 0.3 and 10 MMBtu/hrProrated portion of 1,750,000 Gallons = (Boiler Input Fuel Rating (MMBtu/hr) / Total Input Fuel Rating (MMBtu/hr)) *1,000,000 (gal/yr) SO2 Emission Factor (lb/1000 gal) = 0.1 x 0.54 (gr/ 100 ft^3) Green House Gas Pollutants: Emission (tons/yr) = emission factor (lb/gal) x calculated usage (gal) x GWP / 2000 (lb/ton) 1Criteria Pollutant Emission Factors References Industrial Commerical lb/gal GWP 1AP-42 1.5 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Combustion: Table 1.5-1 Emission Factors For LPG Combustion 1-02-010-02 1-03-010-02 1.26E+01 1 2CO2e Emission Factors from "2024 GHG Emission Factors Hub" available at "https://www.epa.gov/climateleadership/ghg-emission-factors-hub" 1.10E-04 265 0.7 0.7 5.95E-04 28 0.7 0.7 13 13 0.054 0.054 7.5 7.5 1.0 1.0 SCC Code HAPs(tons/yr)CO2e (tons/yr) CO2e SummaryPM2.5 (tons/yr)NOx (tons/yr)SO2 (tons/yr)CO (tons/yr) VOC (tons/yr) Input Rating (MMBtu/hr) Prorated portion of 1,750,000 Gallons PM10 (tons/yr) CO2e Summary EP ID Number PM10 (tons/yr) lb/1000 gal Carbon Dixoxide (CO2) Dinitrogen Oxide (N2O) Methane (CH4) TOC (VOC) Pollutant Sulfur Dioxides - SO2 Carbon Monoxide - CO Boiler Category SCC PM10PM2.5 Nitrogen Oxides - NOx NOx (tons/yr) Prorated portion of 1,750,000 Gallons PM2.5 (tons/yr)Building Number Input Rating (MMBtu/hr) SO2 (tons/yr)CO (tons/yr) VOC (tons/yr)HAPs(tons/yr) CO2e (tons/yr) 2Green House Gas Emission Factors Green House Gas Stationary Emergency Generators CO2 (tons/yr) CH4 (tons/yr) N2O (tons/yr)Acetaldehyde (tons/yr)Acenaphthene (tons/yr)Acenaphthylene (tons/yr)Acrolein (tons/yr)Anthracene (tons/yr)1,3-Butadiene (tons/yr)Benzene (tons/yr)Benzo(a)anthracene (tons/yr)Benzo(b)fluoranthene (tons/yr)Benzo(k)fluoranthene (tons/yr)Benzo(g,h,l)perylene (tons/yr)Benzo(a)pyrene (tons/yr)Benzo(e)pyrene (tons/yr)Biphenyl (tons/yr)Carbon Tetrachloride (tons/yr) Chlorobenzene (tons/yr)Chloroform (tons/yr)Chrysene (tons/yr)1,3-Dichloropropene (tons/yr)Dibenz(a,h)anthracene (tons/yr)Ethylbenzene (tons/yr)Ethylene Dibromide (tons/yr)Formaldehyde (tons/yr)Fluoranthene (tons/yr)Fluorene (tons/yr)n-Hexane (tons/yr)Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene (tons/yr)2-Methylnaphthalene (tons/yr)Methanol (tons/yr)Methylene Chloride (tons/yr)Naphthalene (tons/yr)Phenanthrene (tons/yr)Phenol (tons/yr)Pyrene (tons/yr)Styrene (tons/yr)1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (tons/yr)1,1,2-Trichloroethane (tons/yr)2,2,4-Trimethylpentane (tons/yr)Tetrachloroethane (tons/yr)Toluene (tons/yr)Vinyl Chloride (tons/yr)Xylenes (tons/yr) 20200401 E-GEN-001 2028 1495 71 9.94 0.0523 0.0523 1.7940 0.0009 0.4111 0.0527 0.0008 81.2246 81.0378 0.0126 0.1742 1.25E-05 2.33E-06 4.59E-06 3.92E-06 6.11E-07 0.00E+00 3.86E-04 3.09E-07 5.52E-07 1.08E-07 2.76E-07 1.28E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 7.60E-07 0.00E+00 1.72E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.92E-05 2.00E-06 6.36E-06 0.00E+00 2.06E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 6.46E-05 2.03E-05 0.00E+00 1.84E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.40E-04 0.00E+00 9.59E-0520300101E-GEN-002 2028 464 18 2.52 0.0510 0.0510 0.7192 0.0476 0.1550 0.0582 0.0005 20.5921 20.5448 0.0032 0.0442 9.66E-05 1.79E-07 6.38E-07 1.17E-05 2.36E-07 4.93E-06 1.18E-04 2.12E-07 1.25E-08 1.95E-08 6.16E-08 2.37E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.45E-08 0.00E+00 7.35E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.49E-04 9.59E-07 3.68E-06 0.00E+00 4.73E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.07E-05 3.70E-06 0.00E+00 6.02E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 5.15E-05 0.00E+00 3.59E-0520200401E-GEN-003 2029 1881 103.4 14.476 0.0658 0.0658 2.2572 0.0011 0.5173 0.0663 0.0011 118.2904 118.0184 0.0183 0.2537 1.82E-05 3.39E-06 6.68E-06 5.70E-06 8.90E-07 0.00E+00 5.62E-04 4.50E-07 8.03E-07 1.58E-07 4.02E-07 1.86E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.11E-06 0.00E+00 2.50E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 5.71E-05 2.92E-06 9.26E-06 0.00E+00 3.00E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 9.41E-05 2.95E-05 0.00E+00 2.69E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.03E-04 0.00E+00 1.40E-0420200401E-GEN-004 2029-A 838 35.9 5.026 0.0293 0.0293 1.0056 0.0005 0.2305 0.0295 0.0004 41.0699 40.9754 0.0064 0.0881 6.33E-06 1.18E-06 2.32E-06 1.98E-06 3.09E-07 0.00E+00 1.95E-04 1.56E-07 2.79E-07 5.48E-08 1.40E-07 6.46E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.84E-07 0.00E+00 8.69E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.98E-05 1.01E-06 3.22E-06 0.00E+00 1.04E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.27E-05 1.03E-05 0.00E+00 9.32E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 7.06E-05 0.00E+00 4.85E-0520200401E-GEN-005 2029-A 838 35.9 5.026 0.0293 0.0293 1.0056 0.0005 0.2305 0.0295 0.0004 41.0699 40.9754 0.0064 0.0881 6.33E-06 1.18E-06 2.32E-06 1.98E-06 3.09E-07 0.00E+00 1.95E-04 1.56E-07 2.79E-07 5.48E-08 1.40E-07 6.46E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.84E-07 0.00E+00 8.69E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.98E-05 1.01E-06 3.22E-06 0.00E+00 1.04E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.27E-05 1.03E-05 0.00E+00 9.32E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 7.06E-05 0.00E+00 4.85E-0520200401E-GEN-006 2029-A 838 35.9 5.026 0.0293 0.0293 1.0056 0.0005 0.2305 0.0295 0.0004 41.0699 40.9754 0.0064 0.0881 6.33E-06 1.18E-06 2.32E-06 1.98E-06 3.09E-07 0.00E+00 1.95E-04 1.56E-07 2.79E-07 5.48E-08 1.40E-07 6.46E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.84E-07 0.00E+00 8.69E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.98E-05 1.01E-06 3.22E-06 0.00E+00 1.04E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.27E-05 1.03E-05 0.00E+00 9.32E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 7.06E-05 0.00E+00 4.85E-0520300101E-GEN-009 2045 45 2.33 0.3262 0.0050 0.0050 0.0698 0.0046 0.0150 0.0056 0.0001 2.6655 2.6594 0.0004 0.0057 1.25E-05 2.32E-08 8.25E-08 1.51E-06 3.05E-08 6.38E-07 1.52E-05 2.74E-08 1.62E-09 2.53E-09 7.98E-09 3.07E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 5.76E-09 0.00E+00 9.51E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.92E-05 1.24E-07 4.76E-07 0.00E+00 6.12E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.38E-06 4.80E-07 0.00E+00 7.80E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 6.67E-06 0.00E+00 4.65E-0620300101E-GEN-010 2046 41 1.5 0.21 0.0045 0.0045 0.0636 0.0042 0.0137 0.0051 0.0000 1.7160 1.7121 0.0003 0.0037 8.05E-06 1.49E-08 5.31E-08 9.71E-07 1.96E-08 4.11E-07 9.80E-06 1.76E-08 1.04E-09 1.63E-09 5.13E-09 1.97E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.71E-09 0.00E+00 6.12E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.24E-05 7.99E-08 3.07E-07 0.00E+00 3.94E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 8.90E-07 3.09E-07 0.00E+00 5.02E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.29E-06 0.00E+00 2.99E-06 20300101 E-GEN-011 3041 80 4.3 0.602 0.0088 0.0088 0.1240 0.0082 0.0267 0.0100 0.0001 4.9192 4.9079 0.0008 0.0106 2.31E-05 4.27E-08 1.52E-07 2.78E-06 5.63E-08 1.18E-06 2.81E-05 5.06E-08 2.98E-09 4.67E-09 1.47E-08 5.66E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.06E-08 0.00E+00 1.75E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.55E-05 2.29E-07 8.79E-07 0.00E+00 1.13E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.55E-06 8.85E-07 0.00E+00 1.44E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.23E-05 0.00E+00 8.58E-0620300101E-GEN-073 4015 69 3.66 0.5124 0.0076 0.0076 0.1070 0.0071 0.0230 0.0087 0.0001 4.1871 4.1774 0.0006 0.0090 1.97E-05 3.64E-08 1.30E-07 2.37E-06 4.79E-08 1.00E-06 2.39E-05 4.30E-08 2.54E-09 3.97E-09 1.25E-08 4.82E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 9.04E-09 0.00E+00 1.49E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.02E-05 1.95E-07 7.48E-07 0.00E+00 9.61E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.17E-06 7.53E-07 0.00E+00 1.22E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.05E-05 0.00E+00 7.30E-0620300101E-GEN-012 4026 99 4.2 0.588 0.0109 0.0109 0.1535 0.0101 0.0331 0.0124 0.0001 4.8048 4.7938 0.0007 0.0103 2.25E-05 4.17E-08 1.49E-07 2.72E-06 5.50E-08 1.15E-06 2.74E-05 4.94E-08 2.91E-09 4.56E-09 1.44E-08 5.53E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.04E-08 0.00E+00 1.71E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.47E-05 2.24E-07 8.58E-07 0.00E+00 1.10E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.49E-06 8.64E-07 0.00E+00 1.41E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.20E-05 0.00E+00 8.38E-0620300101E-GEN-071 T4026 69 3.66 0.5124 0.0076 0.0076 0.1070 0.0071 0.0230 0.0087 0.0001 4.1871 4.1774 0.0006 0.0090 1.97E-05 3.64E-08 1.30E-07 2.37E-06 4.79E-08 1.00E-06 2.39E-05 4.30E-08 2.54E-09 3.97E-09 1.25E-08 4.82E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 9.04E-09 0.00E+00 1.49E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.02E-05 1.95E-07 7.48E-07 0.00E+00 9.61E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.17E-06 7.53E-07 0.00E+00 1.22E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.05E-05 0.00E+00 7.30E-0620300101E-GEN-013 4031 350 18.1 2.534 0.0385 0.0385 0.5425 0.0359 0.1169 0.0439 0.0005 20.7065 20.6589 0.0032 0.0444 9.72E-05 1.80E-07 6.41E-07 1.17E-05 2.37E-07 4.95E-06 1.18E-04 2.13E-07 1.26E-08 1.96E-08 6.20E-08 2.38E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.47E-08 0.00E+00 7.39E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.50E-04 9.64E-07 3.70E-06 0.00E+00 4.75E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.07E-05 3.72E-06 0.00E+00 6.06E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 5.18E-05 0.00E+00 3.61E-0520300101E-GEN-014 4032 170 7.5 1.05 0.0187 0.0187 0.2635 0.0174 0.0568 0.0213 0.0002 8.5801 8.5603 0.0013 0.0184 4.03E-05 7.46E-08 2.66E-07 4.86E-06 9.82E-08 2.05E-06 4.90E-05 8.82E-08 5.20E-09 8.14E-09 2.57E-08 9.87E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.85E-08 0.00E+00 3.06E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 6.20E-05 4.00E-07 1.53E-06 0.00E+00 1.97E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.45E-06 1.54E-06 0.00E+00 2.51E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.15E-05 0.00E+00 1.50E-0520300101E-GEN-015 4038 60 10 1.4 0.0066 0.0066 0.0930 0.0062 0.0200 0.0075 0.0003 11.4401 11.4138 0.0018 0.0245 5.37E-05 9.94E-08 3.54E-07 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9.26E-06 0.00E+00 3.00E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 9.41E-05 2.95E-05 0.00E+00 2.69E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.03E-04 0.00E+00 1.40E-0420300101E-GEN-074 5454 50 2.88 0.4032 0.0055 0.0055 0.0780 0.0052 0.0168 0.0063 0.0001 3.2947 3.2872 0.0005 0.0071 1.55E-05 2.86E-08 1.02E-07 1.86E-06 3.77E-08 7.88E-07 1.88E-05 3.39E-08 2.00E-09 3.12E-09 9.86E-09 3.79E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 7.12E-09 0.00E+00 1.18E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.38E-05 1.53E-07 5.89E-07 0.00E+00 7.56E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.71E-06 5.93E-07 0.00E+00 9.64E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 8.25E-06 0.00E+00 5.75E-0620300101E-GEN-052 5468 69 2.81 0.3934 0.0076 0.0076 0.1070 0.0071 0.0230 0.0087 0.0001 3.2147 3.2073 0.0005 0.0069 1.51E-05 2.79E-08 9.95E-08 1.82E-06 3.68E-08 7.69E-07 1.84E-05 3.30E-08 1.95E-09 3.05E-09 9.62E-09 3.70E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 6.94E-09 0.00E+00 1.15E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.32E-05 1.50E-07 5.74E-07 0.00E+00 7.38E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.67E-06 5.78E-07 0.00E+00 9.40E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 8.05E-06 0.00E+00 5.61E-0620300101E-GEN-053 5474 69 2.81 0.3934 0.0076 0.0076 0.1070 0.0071 0.0230 0.0087 0.0001 3.2147 3.2073 0.0005 0.0069 1.51E-05 2.79E-08 9.95E-08 1.82E-06 3.68E-08 7.69E-07 1.84E-05 3.30E-08 1.95E-09 3.05E-09 9.62E-09 3.70E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 6.94E-09 0.00E+00 1.15E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.32E-05 1.50E-07 5.74E-07 0.00E+00 7.38E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.67E-06 5.78E-07 0.00E+00 9.40E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 8.05E-06 0.00E+00 5.61E-0620300101E-GEN-054 5666 50 3 0.42 0.0055 0.0055 0.0775 0.0051 0.0167 0.0063 0.0001 3.4320 3.4241 0.0005 0.0074 1.61E-05 2.98E-08 1.06E-07 1.94E-06 3.93E-08 8.21E-07 1.96E-05 3.53E-08 2.08E-09 3.26E-09 1.03E-08 3.95E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 7.41E-09 0.00E+00 1.22E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.48E-05 1.60E-07 6.13E-07 0.00E+00 7.88E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.78E-06 6.17E-07 0.00E+00 1.00E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 8.59E-06 0.00E+00 5.99E-0620300101E-GEN-056 5900 197 9.9 1.386 0.0217 0.0217 0.3054 0.0202 0.0658 0.0247 0.0003 11.3257 11.2996 0.0018 0.0243 5.32E-05 9.84E-08 3.51E-07 6.41E-06 1.30E-07 2.71E-06 6.47E-05 1.16E-07 6.87E-09 1.07E-08 3.39E-08 1.30E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.45E-08 0.00E+00 4.04E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 8.18E-05 5.27E-07 2.02E-06 0.00E+00 2.60E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 5.88E-06 2.04E-06 0.00E+00 3.31E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.83E-05 0.00E+00 1.98E-0520300101E-GEN-057 5910 157 7.9 1.106 0.0173 0.0173 0.2434 0.0161 0.0524 0.0197 0.0002 9.0377 9.0169 0.0014 0.0194 4.24E-05 7.85E-08 2.80E-07 5.12E-06 1.03E-07 2.16E-06 5.16E-05 9.29E-08 5.48E-09 8.57E-09 2.70E-08 1.04E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.95E-08 0.00E+00 3.22E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 6.53E-05 4.21E-07 1.61E-06 0.00E+00 2.07E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.69E-06 1.63E-06 0.00E+00 2.64E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.26E-05 0.00E+00 1.58E-0520300201E-GEN-058a 5985 318 793 1.995 0.0010 0.0010 0.4070 0.0001 0.0316 0.0118 0.0072 13.5355 13.5170 0.0185 0.0000 8.34E-04 1.25E-07 5.52E-07 5.13E-04 0.00E+00 2.66E-05 4.39E-05 0.00E+00 1.66E-08 0.00E+00 4.13E-08 0.00E+00 4.14E-08 2.11E-05 3.66E-06 3.03E-06 2.84E-06 6.91E-08 2.63E-06 0 3.96E-06 4.42E-06 5.27E-03 1.11E-07 5.66E-07 1.11E-04 0.00E+00 3.31E-06 2.49E-04 2.00E-06 7.42E-06 1.04E-06 2.39E-06 1.36E-07 2.35E-06 3.99E-06 3.17E-06 2.49E-05 2.47E-07 4.07E-05 1.49E-06 1.84E-0520300201E-GEN-059a 6654 27 91.8 0.231 0.0001 0.0001 0.0471 0.0000 0.0037 0.0014 0.0008 1.5669 1.5648 0.0021 0.0000 9.65E-05 1.44E-08 6.39E-08 5.94E-05 0.00E+00 3.08E-06 5.08E-06 0.00E+00 1.92E-09 0.00E+00 4.78E-09 0.00E+00 4.79E-09 2.45E-06 4.24E-07 3.51E-07 3.29E-07 8.00E-09 3.05E-07 0 4.58E-07 5.12E-07 6.10E-04 1.28E-08 6.55E-08 1.28E-05 0.00E+00 3.83E-07 2.89E-05 2.31E-07 8.59E-07 1.20E-07 2.77E-07 1.57E-08 2.73E-07 4.62E-07 3.67E-07 2.89E-06 2.86E-08 4.71E-06 1.72E-07 2.12E-0620200401E-GEN-062 7455 760 24.1 3.374 0.0266 0.0266 0.9120 0.0005 0.2090 0.0268 0.0003 27.5706 27.5072 0.0043 0.0591 4.25E-06 7.90E-07 1.56E-06 1.33E-06 2.08E-07 0.00E+00 1.31E-04 1.05E-07 1.87E-07 3.68E-08 9.38E-08 4.34E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.58E-07 0.00E+00 5.84E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.33E-05 6.80E-07 2.16E-06 0.00E+00 6.98E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.19E-05 6.88E-06 0.00E+00 6.26E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.74E-05 0.00E+00 3.26E-05 20200401 E-GEN-063 7457 755 24.1 3.374 0.0264 0.0264 0.9060 0.0005 0.2076 0.0266 0.0003 27.5706 27.5072 0.0043 0.0591 4.25E-06 7.90E-07 1.56E-06 1.33E-06 2.08E-07 0.00E+00 1.31E-04 1.05E-07 1.87E-07 3.68E-08 9.38E-08 4.34E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.58E-07 0.00E+00 5.84E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.33E-05 6.80E-07 2.16E-06 0.00E+00 6.98E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.19E-05 6.88E-06 0.00E+00 6.26E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.74E-05 0.00E+00 3.26E-0520200401E-GEN-064 8024 1443 71.7 10.038 0.0505 0.0505 1.7316 0.0009 0.3968 0.0509 0.0008 82.0254 81.8367 0.0127 0.1759 1.26E-05 2.35E-06 4.63E-06 3.95E-06 6.17E-07 0.00E+00 3.89E-04 3.12E-07 5.57E-07 1.09E-07 2.79E-07 1.29E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 7.68E-07 0.00E+00 1.74E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.96E-05 2.02E-06 6.42E-06 0.00E+00 2.08E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 6.52E-05 2.05E-05 0.00E+00 1.86E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.41E-04 0.00E+00 9.69E-0520300201E-GEN-065a 8050 126 333.2 0.317 0.0002 0.0002 0.0647 0.0000 0.0050 0.0019 0.0011 2.1562 2.1477 0.0029 0.0056 1.33E-04 1.98E-08 8.77E-08 8.15E-05 0.00E+00 4.23E-06 6.97E-06 0.00E+00 2.63E-09 0.00E+00 6.56E-09 0.00E+00 6.58E-09 3.36E-06 5.82E-07 4.82E-07 4.52E-07 1.10E-08 4.18E-07 0 6.29E-07 7.02E-07 8.37E-04 1.76E-08 8.99E-08 1.76E-05 0.00E+00 5.26E-07 3.96E-05 3.17E-07 1.18E-06 1.65E-07 3.80E-07 2.16E-08 3.74E-07 6.34E-07 5.04E-07 3.96E-06 3.93E-08 6.47E-06 2.36E-07 2.92E-0620300101E-GEN-066 8223 277 11.1 1.554 0.0305 0.0305 0.4294 0.0284 0.0925 0.0348 0.0003 12.6985 12.6693 0.0020 0.0272 5.96E-05 1.10E-07 3.93E-07 7.19E-06 1.45E-07 3.04E-06 7.25E-05 1.31E-07 7.70E-09 1.20E-08 3.80E-08 1.46E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.74E-08 0.00E+00 4.53E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 9.17E-05 5.91E-07 2.27E-06 0.00E+00 2.91E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 6.59E-06 2.28E-06 0.00E+00 3.71E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.18E-05 0.00E+00 2.21E-0520200401E-GEN-076 9416 713 22.75 3.185 0.0250 0.0250 0.8556 0.0004 0.1961 0.0251 0.0003 26.0262 25.9663 0.0040 0.0558 4.01E-06 7.45E-07 1.47E-06 1.25E-06 1.96E-07 0.00E+00 1.24E-04 9.91E-08 1.77E-07 3.47E-08 8.85E-08 4.09E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.44E-07 0.00E+00 5.51E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.26E-05 6.42E-07 2.04E-06 0.00E+00 6.59E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.07E-05 6.50E-06 0.00E+00 5.91E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.47E-05 0.00E+00 3.07E-0520300101E-GEN-069 Met Dome 72 3.2 0.448 0.0079 0.0079 0.1116 0.0074 0.0240 0.0090 0.0001 3.6608 3.6524 0.0006 0.0079 1.72E-05 3.18E-08 1.13E-07 2.07E-06 4.19E-08 8.76E-07 2.09E-05 3.76E-08 2.22E-09 3.47E-09 1.10E-08 4.21E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 7.91E-09 0.00E+00 1.31E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.64E-05 1.70E-07 6.54E-07 0.00E+00 8.40E-09 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.90E-06 6.59E-07 0.00E+00 1.07E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 9.16E-06 0.00E+00 6.38E-0620300101E-GEN-077 T8231 134 8.9 1.246 0.0147 0.0147 0.2077 0.0137 0.0448 0.0168 0.0002 10.1817 10.1583 0.0016 0.0218 4.78E-05 8.85E-08 3.15E-07 5.76E-06 1.17E-07 2.44E-06 5.81E-05 1.05E-07 6.17E-09 9.66E-09 3.05E-08 1.17E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.20E-08 0.00E+00 3.63E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 7.35E-05 4.74E-07 1.82E-06 0.00E+00 2.34E-08 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 5.28E-06 1.83E-06 0.00E+00 2.98E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.55E-05 0.00E+00 1.78E-05 CO2 (tons/yr) CH4 (tons/yr) N2O (tons/yr)Acetaldehyde (tons/yr)Acenaphthene (tons/yr)Acenaphthylene (tons/yr)Acrolein (tons/yr)Anthracene (tons/yr)1,3-Butadiene (tons/yr)Benzene (tons/yr)Benzo(a)anthracene (tons/yr)Benzo(b)fluoranthene (tons/yr)Benzo(k)fluoranthene (tons/yr)Benzo(g,h,l)perylene (tons/yr)Benzo(a)pyrene (tons/yr)Benzo(e)pyrene (tons/yr)Biphenyl (tons/yr)Carbon Tetrachloride (tons/yr) Chlorobenzene (tons/yr)Chloroform (tons/yr)Chrysene (tons/yr)1,3-Dichloropropene (tons/yr)Dibenz(a,h)anthracene (tons/yr)Ethylbenzene (tons/yr)Ethylene Dibromide (tons/yr)Formaldehyde (tons/yr)Fluoranthene (tons/yr)Fluorene (tons/yr)n-Hexane (tons/yr)Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene (tons/yr)2-Methylnaphthalene (tons/yr)Methanol (tons/yr)Methylene Chloride (tons/yr)Naphthalene (tons/yr)Phenanthrene (tons/yr)Phenol (tons/yr)Pyrene (tons/yr)Styrene (tons/yr)1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (tons/yr)1,1,2-Trichloroethane (tons/yr)2,2,4-Trimethylpentane (tons/yr)Tetrachloroethane (tons/yr)Toluene (tons/yr)Vinyl Chloride (tons/yr)Xylenes (tons/yr) Totals:45809 2950 291 2.21 2.21 57.91 0.87 13.03 2.36 0.04 2377.34 2371.89 0.39 5.07 3.40E-03 5.85E-05 1.22E-04 9.27E-04 1.96E-05 1.41E-04 1.17E-02 1.20E-05 1.32E-05 2.97E-06 7.89E-06 3.52E-06 4.62E-08 2.36E-05 4.08E-06 3.38E-06 3.17E-06 1.88E-05 2.94E-06 5.67E-06 4.42E-06 4.93E-06 1.01E-02 6.85E-05 2.32E-04 1.24E-04 5.87E-06 3.70E-06 2.78E-04 2.23E-06 1.76E-03 5.58E-04 2.67E-06 5.68E-05 2.63E-06 4.45E-06 3.54E-06 2.78E-05 2.76E-07 4.47E-03 1.66E-06 3.07E-03Diesel - > 600 HP:37173 1659 232 1.30 1.30 44.61 0.02 10.22 1.31 0.02 1898 1893 0.29 4.07 2.93E-04 5.43E-05 1.07E-04 9.15E-05 1.43E-05 0.00E+00 9.01E-03 7.22E-06 1.29E-05 2.53E-06 6.46E-06 2.98E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.78E-05 0.00E+00 4.02E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 9.16E-04 4.68E-05 1.49E-04 0.00E+00 4.81E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.51E-03 4.74E-04 0.00E+00 4.31E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.26E-03 0.00E+00 2.24E-03Diesel - < 600 HP:8291 406 57 0.91 0.91 12.85 0.85 2.77 1.04 0.01 465 463 0.07 1.00 2.18E-03 4.04E-06 1.44E-05 2.63E-04 5.31E-06 1.11E-04 2.65E-03 4.77E-06 2.82E-07 4.41E-07 1.39E-06 5.34E-07 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.00E-06 0.00E+00 1.66E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.35E-03 2.16E-05 8.30E-05 0.00E+00 1.07E-06 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.41E-04 8.36E-05 0.00E+00 1.36E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.16E-03 0.00E+00 8.10E-04Propane:345 885 2.23 0.00 0.00 0.45 0.00 0.04 0.01 0.01 15.10 15.08 0.02 0.00 9.31E-04 1.39E-07 6.16E-07 5.72E-04 0.00E+00 2.97E-05 4.90E-05 0.00E+00 1.85E-08 0.00E+00 4.61E-08 0.00E+00 4.62E-08 2.36E-05 4.08E-06 3.38E-06 3.17E-06 7.71E-08 2.94E-06 0.00E+00 4.42E-06 4.93E-06 5.88E-03 1.24E-07 6.31E-07 1.24E-04 0.00E+00 3.70E-06 2.78E-04 2.23E-06 8.28E-06 1.16E-06 2.67E-06 1.51E-07 2.63E-06 4.45E-06 3.54E-06 2.78E-05 2.76E-07 4.54E-05 1.66E-06 2.05E-05 Calculations for Diesel Fuel and Propane Industrial Engines used in Emergency Generators Total Number of Emergency Generators:65 Emergency generators are lmited to 100 run hours for non-emergency activities per calander year Total Number of Emergency Diesel-fired Generators > 600 HP:20 DPG is permitted to only use fuel oil or diesel fuel that doesn't exceed a sulfur content of 15 ppm by weight by permit condition II.B.1.a Total Number of Emergency Diesel-fired Generators < 600 HP:43Emergency propane generators mark with an a Total Number of Emergency Propane-fired Generators:2 Fuel Rating - Fuel Oil: 0.14 (MMBtu/gal), Propane 0.002516(MMBtu/scf)Diesel SO2 Emission Factor for >600 HP, (lb/hp-hr) = 8.009E-3 x 0.0015 (lb/hp-hr) MMBtu/hr for fuel oil - Max Fuel Input (gal/hr) x 0.14 (MMBtu/gal), MMBTU for propane - Max fuel input (scf/hr) x 0.00102 (MMBtu/scf)Criteria Pollutants: Diesl Fuel Emissions (tons/yr) = emission factor (lb/hp-hr) x Engine HP Rating (hp) x 100 (hr) / 2000 (lbs/ton), Propane Fuel Emissions = emission factor (lb/MMBtu) x Calculated MMBtu/hr x 100 (hr) / 2000 (lb/ton) Hazardous Air Pollutants (tons/yr) = emission factor (lb/MMBtur) x calculated MMBtu/hr x 100 (hr) / 2000 (lb/ton)Green House Gas Pollutants: Emission (tons/yr) = emission factor (lb/MMBtu) x calculated MMBtu/hr x GWP x 100 (hr) / 2000 (lb/ton) References 1Diesel < 600 HP 3Diesel > 600 HP 6Propane Fuel Oil Propane 2Diesel < 600 HP 4,5Diesel > 600 HP 6Propane Engine Category 2Diesel < 600 HP 4,5Diesel > 600 HP 6Propane 1AP-42 3.3 Gasoline and Diesel Industrial Engines: Table 3.3-1 Emission Factors For Uncontrolled Gasoline and Diesel Industrial Engines 2-03-001-01 2-02-004-01 2-03-002-01 lb/MMBtu lb/MMBtu HAP Name 2AP-42 3.3 Gasoline and Diesel Industrial Engines: Table 3.3-2 Speciated Organic Compound Emission Factors for Uncontrolled Diesel Engines, bHazardous Air Pollutant listed in Clean Air Act.lb/MMBtu 1.63E+02 1.35E+02 1 7.67E-04 2.52E-05 8.36E-03 Ethylene Dibromide 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.43E-05 3AP-42 3.4 Large Stationary Diesel And All Stationary Dual-Fuel Engines: Table 3.4-1 Gaseous Emission Factors For Large Stationary Diesel And All Stationary Dual-Fuel Engines2.20E-03 0.0007 9.91E-03 1.32E-03 1.32E-03 265 1.42E-06 4.68E-06 1.25E-06 Formaldehyde 1.18E-03 7.89E-05 5.28E-02 4AP-42 3.4 Large Stationary Diesel And All Stationary Dual-Fuel Engines: Table 3.4-3 Speciated Organic Compound Emission Factors For Large Uncontrolled Stationary Diesel Engines, bHazardous Air Pollutant listed in Clean Air Act.2.20E-03 0.0007 9.91E-03 9.04E-04 6.61E-03 28 5.06E-06 9.23E-06 5.53E-06 Fluoranthene 7.61E-06 4.03E-06 1.11E-06 5AP-42 3.4 Large Stationary Diesel And All Stationary Dual-Fuel Engines: Table 3.4-4 PAH Emission Factors For Large Uncontrolled Stationary Diesel Engines, bHazardous Air Pollutant listed in Clean Air Act.0.031 0.024 4.08E+00 9.25E-05 7.88E-06 5.14E-03 Fluorene 2.92E-05 1.28E-05 5.67E-06 6AP-42 3.2 Natural Gas-fired Reciprocating Engines: Table 3.2-2 Uncontrolled Emission Factors For 4-Stroke Lean-Burn Engines2.05E-03 1.21E-05 5.88E-04 1.87E-06 1.23E-06 0.00E+00 n-Hexane 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.11E-03 7CO2e Emission Factors from "2024 GHG Emission Factors Hub" available at "https://www.epa.gov/climateleadership/ghg-emission-factors-hub"6.68E-03 5.50E-03 3.17E-01 3.91E-05 0.00E+00 2.67E-04 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 3.75E-07 4.14E-07 0.00E+002.51E-03 7.05E-04 1.18E-01 9.33E-04 7.76E-04 4.40E-04 2-Methylnaphthalene 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.32E-051.68E-06 6.22E-07 0.00E+00 Methanol 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.50E-039.91E-08 1.11E-06 1.66E-07 Methylene Chloride 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.00E-051.55E-07 2.18E-07 0.00E+00 Naphthalene 8.48E-05 1.30E-04 7.44E-054.89E-07 5.56E-07 4.14E-07 Phenanthrene 2.94E-05 4.08E-05 1.04E-051.88E-07 2.57E-07 0.00E+00 Phenol 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.40E-050.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.15E-07 Pyrene 4.78E-06 3.71E-06 1.36E-060.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.12E-04 Styrene 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.36E-050.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.67E-05 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 4.00E-050.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.04E-05 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.18E-050.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.85E-05 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.50E-043.53E-07 1.53E-06 6.93E-07 Tetrachloroethane 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.48E-060.00E+00 0.00E+00 2.64E-05 Toluene 4.09E-04 2.81E-04 4.08E-045.83E-07 3.46E-07 0.00E+00 Vinyl Chloride 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 1.49E-05 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 3.97E-05 Xylenes 2.85E-04 1.93E-04 1.84E-04 Maximum Fuel Input (gal/hour)Engine HP Rating PM10 (tons/yr)Calculated MMBtu/hrSCC Code HAPS (tons/yr)CO2e (tons/yr) CO2e SummaryEngine HP Rating Totals Maximum Fuel Input (gal/hour) Totals Calculated MMBtu/hr Totals PM10 (tons/yr)PM2.5 (tons/yr)NOx (tons/yr)SO2 (tons/yr)CO (tons/yr) VOC (tons/yr) EP ID Number Building Number 1,3-DichloropropeneDibenz(a,h)anthracene Ethylbenzene Indvidual HAP Summary Acenaphthene Benzo(a)anthraceneBenzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k)fluorantheneBenzo(g,h,l)peryleneBenzo(a)pyreneBenzo(e)pyrene Anthracene Indvidual HAP Summary lb/MMBtu lb/MMBtu HAP Emission Factors Criteria Pollutant Emission Factors Green House Gas Carbon Dixoxide (CO2) Dinitrogen Oxide (N2O) Sulfur Oxides - SO2 Engine CategorySCC Pollutant TOC (VOC) PM10PM2.5Nitrogen Oxides - NOx lb/hp-hr Carbon Monoxide - CO CO2e SummaryPM2.5 (tons/yr)NOx (tons/yr)SO2 (tons/yr)CO (tons/yr) VOC (tons/yr)CO2e (tons/yr)HAPS (tons/yr) Acenaphthylene 7Green House Gas Emission Factors Biphenyl ChloroformChrysene Carbon TetrachlorideChlorobenzene Acrolein 1,3-ButadieneBenzene Methane (CH4) Fuel Type GWP Engine Category HAP Name Acetaldehyde Non-emergency Generators CO2 (tons/yr) CH4 (tons/yr) N2O (tons/yr)Acetaldehyde (tons/yr)Acenaphthene (tons/yr)Acenaphthylene (tons/yr)Acrolein (tons/yr)Anthracene (tons/yr) 1,3-Butadiene (tons/yr) Benzene (tons/yr)Benzo(a)anthracene (tons/yr)Benzo(b)fluoranthene (tons/yr)Benzo(k)fluoranthene (tons/yr)Benzo(g,h,l)perylene (tons/yr)Benzo(a)pyrene (tons/yr)Chrysene (tons/yr)Dibenz(a,h)anthracene (tons/yr)Formaldehyde (tons/yr)Fluoranthene (tons/yr)Fluorene (tons/yr)Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene (tons/yr)Naphthalene (tons/yr)Phenanthrene (tons/yr)Pyrene (tons/yr)Toluene (tons/yr)Xylenes (tons/yr) 20200401 NON-E-GEN-01 4165 680 24.3 104741 4310 3.40 1.03 1.03 35.17 0.02 8.06 1.03 0.012 1198 1195 0.19 2.57 1.85E-04 3.43E-05 6.77E-05 5.78E-05 9.02E-06 0.00E+00 5.69E-03 4.56E-06 8.14E-06 1.60E-06 4.08E-06 1.88E-06 1.12E-05 2.54E-06 5.78E-04 2.95E-05 9.38E-05 3.04E-06 9.53E-04 2.99E-04 2.72E-05 2.06E-03 1.42E-0320200401NON-E-GEN-02 4165 680 24.3 104741 4310 3.40 1.03 1.03 35.17 0.02 8.06 1.03 0.012 1198 1195 0.19 2.57 1.85E-04 3.43E-05 6.77E-05 5.78E-05 9.02E-06 0.00E+00 5.69E-03 4.56E-06 8.14E-06 1.60E-06 4.08E-06 1.88E-06 1.12E-05 2.54E-06 5.78E-04 2.95E-05 9.38E-05 3.04E-06 9.53E-04 2.99E-04 2.72E-05 2.06E-03 1.42E-03 20200102 NON-E-GEN-03 6464 201 9.40 40517 4310 1.32 0.95 0.95 13.43 0.89 2.89 1.09 0.011 464 462 0.07 0.99 2.18E-03 4.03E-06 1.44E-05 2.62E-04 5.30E-06 1.11E-04 2.65E-03 4.76E-06 2.81E-07 4.40E-07 1.39E-06 5.33E-07 1.00E-06 1.65E-06 3.35E-03 2.16E-05 8.28E-05 1.06E-06 2.41E-04 8.34E-05 1.36E-05 1.16E-03 8.08E-04 Totals:1561 58 250000 12931 3.00 3.00 83.77 0.92 19.01 3.15 0.03 2860.02 2853 0.44 6.13 2.54E-03 7.27E-05 1.50E-04 3.78E-04 2.33E-05 1.11E-04 1.40E-02 1.39E-05 1.66E-05 3.64E-06 9.54E-06 4.30E-06 2.34E-05 6.73E-06 4.50E-03 8.07E-05 2.71E-04 7.13E-06 2.15E-03 6.82E-04 6.80E-05 5.28E-03 3.64E-03 > 600 HP:1360 48.6 209483 8621 6.80 2.05 2.05 70.34 0.04 16.12 2.07 0.02 2396 2391 0.37 5.14 3.70E-04 6.86E-05 1.35E-04 1.16E-04 1.80E-05 0.00E+00 1.14E-02 9.12E-06 1.63E-05 3.20E-06 8.15E-06 3.77E-06 2.24E-05 5.07E-06 1.16E-03 5.91E-05 1.88E-04 6.07E-06 1.91E-03 5.98E-04 5.44E-05 4.12E-03< 600 HP:201 9.40 40517 4310 1.32 0.95 0.95 13.43 0.89 2.89 1.09 0.01 464 462 0.07 0.99 2.18E-03 4.03E-06 1.44E-05 2.62E-04 5.30E-06 1.11E-04 2.65E-03 4.76E-06 2.81E-07 4.40E-07 1.39E-06 5.33E-07 1.00E-06 1.65E-06 3.35E-03 2.16E-05 8.28E-05 1.06E-06 2.41E-04 8.34E-05 1.36E-05 1.16E-03 Calculations for Diesel Fuel Industrial Engines 3 Non-emergency generators are limited to 250,000 gallons per 12 month rolling averageby permit condition 1 DPG is permitted to only use fuel oil or diesel fuel that doesn't exceed a sulfur content of 15 ppm by weight by permit condition II.B.1.a 2 Fuel Rating - Fuel Oil: 0.14 (MMBtu/gal)Diesel SO2 Emission Factor for >600 HP, (lb/hp-hr) = 8.009E-3 x 0.0015 (lb/hp-hr) MMBtu/hr for fuel oil - Max Fuel Input (gal/hr) x 0.14 (MMBtu/gal)Criteria Pollutants: Diesl Fuel Emissions (tons/yr) = emission factor (lb/hp-hr) x Engine HP Rating (hp) x 100 (hr) / 2000 (lbs/ton) Hazardous Air Pollutants (tons/yr) = emission factor (lb/MMBtur) x calculated MMBtu/hr x 100 (hr) / 2000 (lb/ton)Green House Gas Pollutants: Emission (tons/yr) = emission factor (lb/MMBtu) x calculated MMBtu/hr x GWP x 100 (hr) / 2000 (lb/ton) References 1Diesel < 600 HP 3Diesel > 600 HP Fuel Oil 2Diesel < 600 HP 4,5Diesel > 600 HP Engine Category 2Diesel < 600 HP 4,5Diesel > 600 HP 1AP-42 3.3 Gasoline and Diesel Industrial Engines: Table 3.3-1 Emission Factors For Uncontrolled Gasoline and Diesel Industrial Engines 2-02-001-02 2-02-004-01 lb/MMBtu HAP Name 2AP-42 3.3 Gasoline and Diesel Industrial Engines: Table 3.3-2 Speciated Organic Compound Emission Factors For Uncontrolled Diesel Engines1.63E+02 1 7.67E-04 2.52E-05 Dibenz(a,h)anthracene 5.83E-07 3.46E-07 3AP-42 3.4 Large Stationary Diesel And All Stationary Dual-Fuel Engines: Table 3.4-1 Gaseous Emission Factors For Large Stationary Diesel And All Stationary Dual-Fuel Engines2.20E-03 0.0007 1.32E-03 265 1.42E-06 4.68E-06 Formaldehyde 1.18E-03 7.89E-05 4AP-42 3.4 Large Stationary Diesel And All Stationary Dual-Fuel Engines: Table 3.4-3 Speciated Organic Compound Emission Factors For Large Uncontrolled Stationary Diesel Engines 2.20E-03 0.0007 9.04E-04 28 5.06E-06 9.23E-06 Fluoranthene 7.61E-06 4.03E-06 5AP-42 3.4 Large Stationary Diesel And All Stationary Dual-Fuel Engines: Table 3.4-3 PAH Emission Factors For Large Uncontrolled Stationary Diesel Engines0.031 0.024 9.25E-05 7.88E-06 Fluorene 2.92E-05 1.28E-05 6CO2e Emission Factors from "2024 GHG Emission Factors Hub" available at "https://www.epa.gov/climateleadership/ghg-emission-factors-hub"2.05E-03 1.21E-05 1.87E-06 1.23E-06 Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene 3.75E-07 4.14E-076.68E-03 5.50E-03 3.91E-05 0.00E+00 Naphthalene 8.48E-05 1.30E-042.51E-03 7.05E-04 9.33E-04 7.76E-04 Phenanthrene 2.94E-05 4.08E-051.68E-06 6.22E-07 Pyrene 4.78E-06 3.71E-069.91E-08 1.11E-06 Toluene 4.09E-04 2.81E-04 1.55E-07 2.18E-07 Xylenes 2.85E-04 1.93E-044.89E-07 5.56E-071.88E-07 2.57E-073.53E-07 1.53E-06 HAP Emission Factors for diesel fuel Industrial Engines PM2.5 (tons/yr)NOx (tons/yr)SO2 (tons/yr)CO (tons/yr) VOC (tons/yr)SCC Code Total Number of Non-Emergency Generators: Total Number of Non-Emergency Diesel-fired Generators > 600 HP:Total Number of Non-Emergency Diesel-fired Generators < 600 HP: EP ID Number Building Number CO2e SummaryCalculated Max # of hours Engine CategorySCC PollutantPM10PM2.5 Nitrogen Oxides - NOxSulfur Oxides - SO2Carbon Monoxide - COTOC (VOC) lb/hp-hr Carbon Dixoxide (CO2) Engine HP Rating Prorated portion of 250,000 Gallons Maximum Fuel Input (gal/hour) Calculated MMBtu/hr PM10 (tons/yr) Criteria Pollutant Emission Factors Dinitrogen Oxide (N2O) lb/MMBtu Acenaphthylene Acrolein Indvidual HAP Summary HAPS (tons/yr)CO2e (tons/yr) Methane (CH4) 6Green House Gas Emission Factors Engine Category HAP Name AcetaldehydeAcenaphthene Fuel Type GWP Green House Gas lb/MMBtu Chrysene Benzo(g,h,l)peryleneBenzo(a)pyrene Benzo(b)fluorantheneBenzo(k)fluoranthene BenzeneBenzo(a)anthracene Anthracene1,3-Butadiene Source Hours of Operation per Unit (hours/year) PM10 (tons/yr)* PM2.5 (tons/yr)* Nitrogen Oxides (tons/yr) Sulfur Oxides (tons/yr) Carbon Monoxide (tons/yr) VOC (tons/yr)HAPs (tons/yr)TOTAL CO2e (tons/yr) Significant Boilers & Heaters N/A 1.07 0.96 9.00 0.10 2.25 0.09 −−10157.38 Significant Propane Equipment N/A 0.61 0.61 11.38 0.05 6.56 0.88 −−11073.89Emergency Generators 100.00 2.21 2.21 57.91 0.87 13.03 2.36 0.04 2377.34Non-Emergency Generators 4310.00 3.00 3.00 83.77 0.92 19.01 3.15 0.03 2860.02 6.90 6.79 162.06 1.94 40.85 6.48 0.07 26468.63 7.03 6.91 163.77 1.94 41.26 6.50 0.07 27613.32 PTE totals for current AO DAQE-AN107060057-236.91 6.80 162.77 1.93 41.01 6.49 0.07 26484.10 PTE totals for February 2024 - Reduction in Air Pollutants6.91 6.80 162.71 1.93 41.01 6.49 0.07 26483.90 PTE totals for March 2024 - Reduction in Air Pollutants6.90 6.79 162.06 1.94 40.85 6.48 0.07 26478.22 PTE totals for Notice of Intent (NOI) May 2024 -0.12 -0.11 -1.00 -0.01 -0.25 -0.01 0.000 -1129.22 Decreases in PTE with February 2024 Reduction in Air Pollutants -0.12 -0.11 -1.06 -0.01 -0.26 -0.01 -0.001 -1129.42 Decreases in PTE with March 2024 Reduction in Air Pollutants -0.13 -0.12 -1.71 0.00 -0.41 -0.02 -0.001 -1135.10 Decreases in PTE with Notice of Intent (May 2024) -0.37 -0.33 -3.78 -0.02 -0.91 -0.04 -0.002 -3393.73 Total decreases to PTE with all three actions DPG Potential to Emit Total (tons/year) Source:Dugway Site:Proving Ground Date:7/16/1905 Project #:N10706-0059 AN107060057-23 permit new change AO TPY TPY TPY PM10 7.03 -0.13 6.90 PM2.5 6.91 -0.12 6.79 NOx 163.77 -1.71 162.06 CO 6.91 -0.43 6.48 SOx 1.94 0.00 1.94 VOC 6.50 -0.02 6.48 HAPs 0.07 0.00 0.07 GHGs 27613.32 -1135.10 26478.22 AO DAQE-AN107060057-23 PERMIT NUMBER: 4500003005, 1/12/2022 New AO Title V AO REQ Req.#Req.#Req.#REQ Fugtive dust/deviations II.B.1.a II.B.1.b Rule R307-205 II.B.1.b.1 Rule R307-205 FDCP 15 ppm sulfur content II.B.1.b II.B.1.a II.B.1.c sulfur content recordkeeping II.B.1.b.1 II.B.1.a.2 II.B.1.c.1 LPG Boiler req.-Vis. & Cons.II.B.1.c(A,B,C)II.B.2.a II.B.1.a vis. After 4/ II.B.2.b II.B.1.a vis. Before II.B.3.a II.B.1.b Consumpti NSPS LPG Boiler/heaters-meter II.B.1.d NSPS Dc fuel oil-fired boilers/heaters-Vis & cons.II.B.1.e II.B.5.a II.B.1.a vis. After 4/ II.B.5.b II.B.1.a vis. Before II.B.5.c II.B.1.b Consumpti diesel-fired gen.-Vis & cons.II.B.1.f II.B.7.a II.B.1.a vis. After 1/ II.B.7.b II.B.1.a vis. Before II.B.7.c II.B.1.b Consumpti diesel & LPG-definition of emergency II.B.1.g II.B.9.a II.B.2.a Outdoor testing/train-dist., Annual plan II.B.1.h II.B.11.a II.B.4.a Distance II.B.11.b II.B.4.b Plan OB/OD-dist., Clear index, daytime II.B.1.i II.B.12.a II.B.3.a DTTF oper II.B.12.b II.B.3.b Clearing ind OB in DTTF- weight II.B.2.a II.B.13.a II.B.1.d Per event II.B.13.b II.B.1.d total weight OD in DTTF-weight II.B.2.b II.B.14.a II.B.1.d Per event II.B.14.b II.B.1.d total weight OD open range-daytime, weight, II.B.2.c II.B15.a (A,B,C)II.B.1.d.E Open range /25/1971 4/25/1971 on /25/1971 4/25/1971 on /1/1973 1/1/1973 on ration dex t t e 10706 Title V Operating Permit PERMIT NUMBER:4500003005 DATE OF PERMIT:January 12, 2022 Date of Last Revision: January 12, 2022 This Operating Permit is issued to, and applies to the following: Name of Permittee: Dugway Proving Ground Department of the Army 5450 Doolittle Avenue Dugway, UT 84022-5000 Permitted Location: U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground Department of the Army 5450 Doolittle Avenue Dugway, UT 84022-5000 UTM coordinates: 309,300 m Easting, 4,444,300 m Northing SIC code: 9711 (National Security) By: Prepared By: Brandy Cannon _________________________________ bcannon@utah.gov Bryce C. Bird, Director -4820 Telephone (801) 536--903-3978 www.deq.utah.gov Printed on 100% recycled paper State of Utah SPENCER J. COX Governor DEIDRE HENDERSON Lieutenant Governor Department of Environmental Quality Kimberly D. Shelley Executive Director DIVISION OF AIR QUALITY Bryce C. Bird Director Project OPP0107060016 Page 2 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 The following dates or timeframes are referenced in Section I: General Provisions of this permit. Annual Certification Due: October 10 of every calendar year that this permit is in force. Renewal application due: July 12, 2026 Permit expiration date: January 12, 2027 written notification within 21 days. Dugway Proving Ground (DPG), a United States Army installation, is responsible for testing chemical and biological defense systems for the United States and its allies. Smoke and obscurant testing and open burn and open detonation (OB/OD) of munitions, propellants, explosives and pyrotechnics are conducted on the open ranges and in the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility (DTTF). Equipment supporting these facilities and activities include boilers, heaters, generators, fuel storage tanks, degreasers, and fuel and chemical dispensing. A municipal landfill, sewage lagoons, housing, wood shop, airfield, and photographic processes are also present at DPG. DPG is a major source of NOx. DPG is subject to 40 CFR 60, Subpart A-General Provisions, 40 CFR 60 Subpart Dc-Standards of Performance for Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units, 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII-Standards of Performance for Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines, 40 CFR 62 Subpart OOO-Federal Plan Requirements for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills That Commenced Construction On or Before July 17, 2014 and Have Not Been Modified or Reconstructed Since July 17, 2014, 40 CFR 63 Subpart A-General Provisions, 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ-National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines, 40 CFR 63 Subpart CCCCCC-National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Category: Gasoline Dispensing Facilities, 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ- National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers Area Sources, 40 CFR 82 Subpart B-Servicing of Motor Vehicle Air Conditioners, 40 CFR 82 Subpart E-Labeling of Products Using Ozone-Depleting Substances, and 40 CFR 82 Subpart F-Recycling and Emissions Reduction. Project OPP0107060016 Page 3 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 Permit/Activity Date Issued Recorded Changes Title V renewal application (Project #OPP0107060016) 01/12/2022 Changes: Incorporate requirements from 40 CFR 62 Subpart OOO for the landfill, add conditions from state rules for source-wide solvent cleaning and degreasing activities, updates to the smoke management condition and equipment list, and typographical corrections. Title V administrative amendment by DAQ (Project #OPP0107060015) 06/01/2020 Changes: Incorporate changes approved in DAQE- AN107060055-20, dated 5/14/2020, to remove a 100 kW diesel-fired emergency generator in bldg. 2040, and to remove a 125 kW diesel-fired emergency engine in bldg. 2041. The approval order was processed as a Reduction in Air Pollutants, R307-401-12. Title V administrative amendment by DAQ (Project #OPP0107060014) 03/25/2020 Changes: Incorporate changes approved in DAQE- AN107060054-20, dated 3/2/2020, to replace a diesel-fired emergency generator in bldg. 2028, to remove a diesel- fired emergency engine in bldg. 5438, and to remove source-specific definitions. The revision also includes updated rule language from R307-204. Title V administrative amendment - enhanced AO (Project #OPP0107060013) 08/05/2019 Changes: Incorporate changes approved in DAQE- AN107060053-19, dated 5/17/19, to add two diesel-fired emergency generators, replace two engines at the EV fire station and motor pool, remove one engine from bldg. 4543, remove two diesel-fired engines whose ownership was transferred to Hill AFB in a 2017 permit action, and remove conditions on laboratories. Title V administrative amendment - enhanced AO (Project #OPP0107060012) 08/17/2018 Changes: Incorporate changes approved in DAQE- AN107060051-18, dated 6/7/18, to add two diesel-fired emergency generators, update the equipment list, and revise the recordkeeping and reporting for outdoor testing plans. Title V administrative amendment - enhanced AO (Project #OPP0107060011) 04/11/2018 Changes: Incorporates changes approved in DAQE- AN107060050-18, dated 1/16/18, that replaced two boilers, added two diesel-fired emergency generators, updated and corrected the equipment list, updated language in the condition for outdoor testing plans, and corrected the fuel sulfur content condition. Title V administrative amendment - enhanced AO (Project #OPP0107060010) 09/28/2017 Changes: Incorporates changes approved in DAQE- AN107060049-17, dated 7/12/17, that removed portable generators, and engines operated by Hill AFB-UTTR, updated and corrected the equipment list, added two new diesel-fired engines, and decreased the diesel fuel consumption limit. Project OPP0107060016 Page 4 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 Title V renewal application (Project #OPP0107060009) 02/06/2017 Changes: Revision incorporates DAQE-AN107060045-16, dated 3/31/16, to add 4 LPG-fired boilers, 3 diesel-fired emergency generators, and increase the LPG fuel limit. Addition of NESHAP Subpart CCCCCC requirements and condition updates from NSPS Subpart IIII, NESHAP Subpart ZZZZ, and state rules are also part of this revision. Title V renewal application (Project #OPP0107060008) 02/01/2012 Changes: Update to opacity monitoring and recordkeeping on gasoline-fired generators, update to NSPS Subpart IIII language, and update to NESHAP Subpart JJJJJJ language. Title V administrative amendment - enhanced AO (Project #OPP0107060007) 07/21/2011 Changes: Revision incorporates DAQE-AN0107060042A- 11, dated 7/5/2011, that administratively amended DAQE- AN0107060042-11 to include the glossary which was inadvertently omitted from the issued approval order. This revision includes the changes that were approved in DAQE-AN0107060042-11, dated 5/4/2011, including LPG conversion of two boilers previously fired on fuel oil and removal of the NSPS conditions associated with the fuel oil-fired boilers, revision to prompt deviation reporting requirements for source-wide consistency, removal of per day limits and changes to per event limits for OBOD at the DTTF and Open Detonation on the Open Range, addition of NESHAP Subpart ZZZZ requirements for existing emergency engines and NESHAP Subpart JJJJJJ requirements for existing area source boilers. Title V administrative amendment - enhanced AO (Project #OPP0107060006) 07/09/2009 Changes: Incorporate DAQE-AN0107060040-09, dated April 9, 2009, for the addition of a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) limit on all LPG boilers, heaters, and generators, removal of the equipment list previously contained in the appendices, update to pressure monitoring at the Materiel Test Facility, addition of NSPS Subpart IIII and NESHAP Subpart ZZZZ requirements, and language updates. Title V renewal application (Project #OPP0107060004) 06/12/2006 Title V administrative amendment by DAQ (Project #OPP0107060003) 12/15/2005 Changes: To incorporate the changes approved in DAQE- AN0706035-05. Title V administrative amendment by DAQ (Project #OPP0107060002) 11/03/2004 Changes: Add six emergency generators, add alternative fuel monitoring under 40 CFR 60 Subpart Dc, account for all fuel burning equipment and increase diesel consumption limit, remove 40 CFR 60 Subpart Kb applicability to storage tanks, remove Cryofracture Test Facility and correct typographical errors. Title V initial application (Project #OPP0107060001) 02/28/2001 Project OPP0107060016 Page 5 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 ENFORCEABLE DATES AND TIMELINES ........................................................................................... 2 ABSTRACT ................................................................................................................................................... 2 OPERATING PERMIT HISTORY ............................................................................................................. 3 SECTION I: GENERAL PROVISIONS ..................................................................................................... 7 Federal Enforcement. .............................................................................................................................................. 7 Permitted Activity(ies). ........................................................................................................................................... 7 Duty to Comply. ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 Permit Expiration and Renewal. ............................................................................................................................. 7 Application Shield. ................................................................................................................................................. 8 Severability. ............................................................................................................................................................ 8 Permit Fee. .............................................................................................................................................................. 8 No Property Rights. ................................................................................................................................................ 8 Revision Exception. ................................................................................................................................................ 8 Inspection and Entry. .............................................................................................................................................. 8 Certification. ........................................................................................................................................................... 9 Compliance Certification. ....................................................................................................................................... 9 Permit Shield. ........................................................................................................................................................ 10 Emergency Provision. ........................................................................................................................................... 10 Operational Flexibility. ......................................................................................................................................... 11 Off-permit Changes. ............................................................................................................................................. 11 Administrative Permit Amendments. .................................................................................................................... 11 Permit Modifications. ........................................................................................................................................... 11 Records and Reporting. ......................................................................................................................................... 11 Reopening for Cause. ............................................................................................................................................ 13 Inventory Requirements. ....................................................................................................................................... 13 Title IV and Other, More Stringent Requirements ................................................................................................ 14 SECTION II: SPECIAL PROVISIONS .................................................................................................... 15 Emission Unit(s) Permitted to Discharge Air Contaminants. ................................................................... 15 Requirements and Limitations .............................................................................................................................. 16 Conditions on permitted source (Source-wide). .................................................................................................... 16 Conditions on ECG-0: LPG-Fired Boilers and Heaters. ....................................................................................... 27 Conditions on CG: Conditions on LPG-Fired Boilers, Heaters, and Stationary Generators ................................. 28 Conditions on ECG-1: NSPS LPG-Fired Boilers and Heaters. ............................................................................. 28 Conditions on ECO-0: Oil-Fired Boilers and Heaters........................................................................................... 29 Conditions on ECO-2: NESHAP Oil-Fired Boilers. ............................................................................................. 31 Conditions on ICO-0: Stationary Diesel-Fired Generators ................................................................................... 33 Conditions on ICP-0: Stationary LPG-Fired Generators ...................................................................................... 35 Conditions on ICE-0: Stationary Emergency Generators ..................................................................................... 36 Conditions on NSPS-ICE: NSPS Stationary Compression Ignition (CI) Internal Combustion Engines (ICE). ... 36 Conditions on OT: Outdoor Testing and Training ................................................................................................ 41 Conditions on OBOD-0: Open Burn/Open Detonation (Source Wide). ............................................................... 42 Conditions on OBOD-1: Open Burn at the DTTF. ............................................................................................... 44 Conditions on OBOD-2: Open Detonation at the DTTF. ..................................................................................... 45 Conditions on OBOD-3: Open Detonation on Open Range. ................................................................................ 45 Conditions on NESHAP-CI RICE: NESHAP Stationary CI RICE. ..................................................................... 46 Conditions on NESHAP-SI RICE: NESHAP Stationary SI RICE. ...................................................................... 49 Conditions on MSWL: Municipal Solid Waste Landfill ....................................................................................... 52 Emissions Trading ........................................................................................................................................... 53 Alternative Operating Scenarios. .................................................................................................................... 53 SECTION III: PERMIT SHIELD ............................................................................................................. 53 SECTION IV: ACID RAIN PROVISIONS .............................................................................................. 53 This source is not subject to Title IV. This section is not applicable. ................................................................... 53 Project OPP0107060016 Page 6 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 REVIEWER COMMENTS ........................................................................................................................ 54 Project OPP0107060016 Page 7 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 Issued under authority of Utah Code Ann. Section 19-2-104 and 19-2-109.1, and in accordance with Utah Administrative Code R307-415 Operating Permit Requirements. All definitions, terms and abbreviations used in this permit conform to those used in Utah Administrative Code R307-101 and R307-415 (Rules), and 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), except as otherwise defined in this permit. Unless noted otherwise, references cited in the permit conditions refer to the Rules. Where a permit condition in Section I, General Provisions, partially recites or summarizes an applicable rule, the full text of the applicable portion of the rule shall govern interpretations of the requirements of the rule. In the case of a conflict between the Rules and the permit terms and conditions of Section II, Special Provisions, the permit terms and conditions of Section II shall govern except as noted in Provision I.M, Permit Shield. I.A Federal Enforcement. All terms and conditions in this permit, including those provisions designed to limit the potential to emit, are enforceable by the EPA and citizens under the Clean Air Act of 1990 (CAA) except those terms and conditions that are specifically designated as "State Requirements". (R307-415-6b) I.B Permitted Activity(ies). Except as provided in R307-415-7b(1), the permittee may not operate except in compliance with this permit. (See also Provision I.E, Application Shield) I.C Duty to Comply. I.C.1 The permittee must comply with all conditions of the operating permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the Air Conservation Act and is grounds for any of the following: enforcement action; permit termination; revocation and reissuance; modification; or denial of a permit renewal application. (R307-415-6a(6)(a)) I.C.2 It shall not be a defense for a permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit. (R307-415-6a(6)(b)) I.C.3 The permittee shall furnish to the Director, within a reasonable time, any information that the Director may request in writing to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking and reissuing, or terminating this permit or to determine compliance with this permit. Upon request, the permittee shall also furnish to the Director copies of records required to be kept by this permit or, for information claimed to be confidential, the permittee may furnish such records directly to the EPA along with a claim of confidentiality. (R307-415-6a(6)(e)) I.C.4 This permit may be modified, revoked, reopened, and reissued, or terminated for cause. The filing of a request by the permittee for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or termination, or of a notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance shall not stay any permit condition, except as provided under R307-415- 7f(1) for minor permit modifications. (R307-415-6a(6)(c)) I.D Permit Expiration and Renewal. Project OPP0107060016 Page 8 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 I.D.1 This permit is issued for a fixed term of five years and expires on the date shown under "Enforceable Dates and Timelines" at the front of this permit. (R307-415-6a(2)) I.D.2 Application for renewal of this permit is due on or before the date shown under "Enforceable Dates and Timelines" at the front of this permit. An application may be submitted early for any reason. (R307-415-5a(1)(c)) I.D.3 An application for renewal submitted after the due date listed in I.D.2 above shall be accepted for processing, but shall not be considered a timely application and shall not relieve the permittee of any enforcement actions resulting from submitting a late application. (R307-415-5a(5)) I.D.4 Permit expiration terminates the permittee's right to operate unless a timely and complete renewal application is submitted consistent with R307-415-7b (see also Provision I.E, Application Shield) and R307-415-5a(1)(c) (see also Provision I.D.2). (R307-415-7c(2)) I.E Application Shield. If the permittee submits a timely and complete application for renewal, the permittee's failure to have an operating permit will not be a violation of R307-415, until the Director takes final action on the permit renewal application. In such case, the terms and conditions of this permit shall remain in force until permit renewal or denial. This protection shall cease to apply if, subsequent to the completeness determination required pursuant to R307- 415-7a(3), and as required by R307-415-5a(2), the applicant fails to submit by the deadline specified in writing by the Director any additional information identified as being needed to process the application. (R307-415-7b(2)) I.F Severability. In the event of a challenge to any portion of this permit, or if any portion of this permit is held invalid, the remaining permit conditions remain valid and in force. (R307-415-6a(5)) I.G Permit Fee. I.G.1 The permittee shall pay an annual emission fee to the Director consistent with R307-415-9. (R307-415-6a(7)) I.G.2 The emission fee shall be due on October 1 of each calendar year or 45 days after the source receives notice of the amount of the fee, whichever is later. (R307-415-9(4)(a)) I.H No Property Rights. This permit does not convey any property rights of any sort, or any exclusive privilege. (R307-415-6a(6)(d)) I.I Revision Exception. No permit revision shall be required, under any approved economic incentives, marketable permits, emissions trading and other similar programs or processes for changes that are provided for in this permit. (R307-415-6a(8)) I.J Inspection and Entry. Project OPP0107060016 Page 9 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 I.J.1 Upon presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, the permittee shall allow the Director or an authorized representative to perform any of the following: I.J.1.a Enter upon the permittee's premises where the source is located or emissions related activity is conducted, or where records are kept under the conditions of this permit. (R307-415-6c(2)(a)) I.J.1.b Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this permit. (R307-415-6c(2)(b)) I.J.1.c Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and air pollution control equipment), practice, or operation regulated or required under this permit. (R307-415-6c(2)(c)) I.J.1.d Sample or monitor at reasonable times substances or parameters for the purpose of assuring compliance with this permit or applicable requirements. (R307-415- 6c(2)(d)) I.J.2 Any claims of confidentiality made on the information obtained during an inspection shall be made pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Section 19-1-306. (R307-415-6c(2)(e)) I.K Certification. Any application form, report, or compliance certification submitted pursuant to this permit shall contain certification as to its truth, accuracy, and completeness, by a responsible official as defined in R307-415-3. This certification shall state that, based on information and belief formed after reasonable inquiry, the statements and information in the document are true, accurate, and complete. (R307-415-5d) I.L Compliance Certification. I.L.1 Permittee shall submit to the Director an annual compliance certification, certifying compliance with the terms and conditions contained in this permit, including emission limitations, standards, or work practices. This certification shall be submitted no later than the date shown under "Enforceable Dates and Timelines" at the front of this permit, and that date each year following until this permit expires. The certification shall include all the following (permittee may cross-reference this permit or previous reports): (R307-415- 6c(5)) I.L.1.a The identification of each term or condition of this permit that is the basis of the certification; I.L.1.b The identification of the methods or other means used by the permittee for determining the compliance status with each term and condition during the certification period. Such methods and other means shall include, at a minimum, the monitoring and related recordkeeping and reporting requirements in this permit. If necessary, the permittee also shall identify any other material information that must be included in the certification to comply with section 113(c)(2) of the Act, which prohibits knowingly making a false certification or omitting material information; I.L.1.c The status of compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit for the period covered by the certification, including whether compliance during the period was continuous or intermittent. The certification shall be based on the method or means Project OPP0107060016 Page 10 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 designated in Provision I.L.1.b. The certification shall identify each deviation and take it into account in the compliance certification. The certification shall also identify as possible exceptions to compliance any periods during which compliance is required and in which an excursion or exceedance as defined under 40 CFR Part 64 occurred; and I.L.1.d Such other facts as the Director may require to determine the compliance status. I.L.2 The permittee shall also submit all compliance certifications to the EPA, Region VIII, at the following address or to such other address as may be required by the Director: (R307-415- 6c(5)(d)) Environmental Protection Agency, Region VIII Office of Enforcement, Compliance and Environmental Justice (mail code 8ENF) 1595 Wynkoop Street Denver, CO 80202-1129 I.M Permit Shield. I.M.1 Compliance with the provisions of this permit shall be deemed compliance with any applicable requirements as of the date of this permit, provided that: I.M.1.a Such applicable requirements are included and are specifically identified in this permit, or (R307-415-6f(1)(a)) I.M.1.b Those requirements not applicable to the source are specifically identified and listed in this permit. (R307-415-6f(1)(b)) I.M.2 Nothing in this permit shall alter or affect any of the following: I.M.2.a The emergency provisions of Utah Code Ann. Section 19-1-202 and Section 19-2- 112, and the provisions of the CAA Section 303. (R307-415-6f(3)(a)) I.M.2.b The liability of the owner or operator of the source for any violation of applicable requirements under Utah Code Ann. Section 19-2-107(2)(a)(xiii) and Section 19-2- 110 prior to or at the time of issuance of this permit. (R307-415-6f(3)(b)) I.M.2.c The applicable requirements of the Acid Rain Program, consistent with the CAA Section 408(a). (R307-415-6f(3)(c)) I.M.2.d The ability of the Director to obtain information from the source under Utah Code Ann. Section 19-2-120, and the ability of the EPA to obtain information from the source under the CAA Section 114. (R307-415-6f(3)(d)) I.N Emergency Provision. I.N.1 An "emergency" is any situation arising from sudden and reasonably unforeseeable events beyond the control of the source, including acts of God, which situation requires immediate corrective action to restore normal operation, and that causes the source to exceed a technology-based emission limitation under this permit, due to unavoidable increases in emissions attributable to the emergency. An emergency shall not include noncompliance to the extent caused by improperly designed equipment, lack of preventive maintenance, careless or improper operation, or operator error. (R307-415-6g(1)) Project OPP0107060016 Page 11 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 I.N.2 An emergency constitutes an affirmative defense to an action brought for noncompliance with such technology-based emission limitations if the affirmative defense is demonstrated through properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs, or other relevant evidence that: I.N.2.a An emergency occurred and the permittee can identify the causes of the emergency. (R307-415-6g(3)(a)) I.N.2.b The permitted facility was at the time being properly operated. (R307-415- 6g(3)(b)) I.N.2.c During the period of the emergency the permittee took all reasonable steps to minimize levels of emissions that exceeded the emission standards, or other requirements in this permit. (R307-415-6g(3)(c)) I.N.2.d The permittee submitted notice of the emergency to the Director within two working days of the time when emission limitations were exceeded due to the emergency. This notice must contain a description of the emergency, any steps taken to mitigate emissions, and corrective actions taken. This notice fulfills the requirement of Provision I.S.2.c below. (R307-415-6g(3)(d)) I.N.3 In any enforcement proceeding, the permittee seeking to establish the occurrence of an emergency has the burden of proof. (R307-415-6g(4)) I.N.4 This emergency provision is in addition to any emergency or upset provision contained in any other section of this permit. (R307-415-6g(5)) I.O Operational Flexibility. Operational flexibility is governed by R307-415-7d(1). I.P Off-permit Changes. Off-permit changes are governed by R307-415-7d(2). I.Q Administrative Permit Amendments. Administrative permit amendments are governed by R307-415-7e. I.R Permit Modifications. Permit modifications are governed by R307-415-7f. I.S Records and Reporting. I.S.1 Records. I.S.1.a The records of all required monitoring data and support information shall be retained by the permittee for a period of at least five years from the date of the monitoring sample, measurement, report, or application. Support information includes all calibration and maintenance records, all original strip-charts or appropriate recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, and copies of all reports required by this permit. (R307-415-6a(3)(b)(ii)) Project OPP0107060016 Page 12 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 I.S.1.b For all monitoring requirements described in Section II, Special Provisions, the source shall record the following information, where applicable: (R307-415- 6a(3)(b)(i)) I.S.1.b.1 The date, place as defined in this permit, and time of sampling or measurement. I.S.1.b.2 The date analyses were performed. I.S.1.b.3 The company or entity that performed the analyses. I.S.1.b.4 The analytical techniques or methods used. I.S.1.b.5 The results of such analyses. I.S.1.b.6 The operating conditions as existing at the time of sampling or measurement. I.S.1.c Additional record keeping requirements, if any, are described in Section II, Special Provisions. I.S.2 Reports. I.S.2.a Monitoring reports shall be submitted to the Director every six months, or more frequently if specified in Section II. All instances of deviation from permit requirements shall be clearly identified in the reports. (R307-415-6a(3)(c)(i)) I.S.2.b All reports submitted pursuant to Provision I.S.2.a shall be certified by a responsible official in accordance with Provision I.K of this permit. (R307-415- 6a(3)(c)(i)) I.S.2.c The Director shall be notified promptly of any deviations from permit requirements including those attributable to upset conditions as defined in this permit, the probable cause of such deviations, and any corrective actions or preventative measures taken. Prompt, as used in this condition, shall be defined as written notification within the number of days shown under "Enforceable Dates and Timelines" at the front of this permit. Deviations from permit requirements due to breakdowns shall be reported in accordance with the provisions of R307-107. (R307-415-6a(3)(c)(ii)) I.S.3 Notification Addresses. I.S.3.a All reports, notifications, or other submissions required by this permit to be submitted to the Director are to be sent to the following address or to such other address as may be required by the Director: Utah Division of Air Quality P.O. Box 144820 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4820 Phone: 801-536-4000 I.S.3.b All reports, notifications or other submissions required by this permit to be submitted to the EPA should be sent to one of the following addresses or to such other address as may be required by the Director: Project OPP0107060016 Page 13 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 For annual compliance certifications: Environmental Protection Agency, Region VIII Office of Enforcement, Compliance and Environmental Justice (mail code 8ENF) 1595 Wynkoop Street Denver, CO 80202-1129 For reports, notifications, or other correspondence related to permit modifications, applications, etc.: Environmental Protection Agency, Region VIII Air Permitting and Monitoring Branch (mail code 8ARD-PM) 1595 Wynkoop Street Denver, CO 80202-1129 Phone: 303-312-6927 I.T Reopening for Cause. I.T.1 A permit shall be reopened and revised under any of the following circumstances: I.T.1.a New applicable requirements become applicable to the permittee and there is a remaining permit term of three or more years. No such reopening is required if the effective date of the requirement is later than the date on which this permit is due to expire, unless the terms and conditions of this permit have been extended pursuant to R307-415-7c(3), application shield. (R307-415-7g(1)(a)) I.T.1.b The Director or EPA determines that this permit contains a material mistake or that inaccurate statements were made in establishing the emissions standards or other terms or conditions of this permit. (R307-415-7g(1)(c)) I.T.1.c EPA or the Director determines that this permit must be revised or revoked to assure compliance with applicable requirements. (R307-415-7g(1)(d)) I.T.1.d Additional applicable requirements are to become effective before the renewal date of this permit and are in conflict with existing permit conditions. (R307-415- 7g(1)(e)) I.T.2 Additional requirements, including excess emissions requirements, become applicable to a Title IV affected source under the Acid Rain Program. Upon approval by EPA, excess emissions offset plans shall be deemed to be incorporated into this permit. (R307-415- 7g(1)(b)) I.T.3 Proceedings to reopen and issue a permit shall follow the same procedures as apply to initial permit issuance and shall affect only those parts of this permit for which cause to reopen exists. (R307-415-7g(2)) I.U Inventory Requirements. An emission inventory shall be submitted in accordance with the procedures of R307-150, Emission Inventories. (R307-150) Project OPP0107060016 Page 14 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 I.V Title IV and Other, More Stringent Requirements Where an applicable requirement is more stringent than an applicable requirement of regulations promulgated under Title IV of the Act, Acid Deposition Control, both provisions shall be incorporated into this permit. (R307-415-6a(1)(b)) Project OPP0107060016 Page 15 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.A Emission Unit(s) Permitted to Discharge Air Contaminants. (R307-415-4(3)(a) and R307-415-4(4)) II.A.1 Permitted Source Source-wide II.A.2 ECG-0: LPG-Fired Boilers and Heaters All liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)-fired boilers and heaters irrespective of installation date or size rating. This group includes but is not limited to emission unit ECG-1. II.A.3 CG: LPG-Fired Boilers, Heaters, and Stationary Generators All LPG-fired boilers and heaters rated at greater than 5.0 MMBtu/hr and all LPG-fired generators. This group includes but is not limited to emission units ECG-1 and ICP-0. II.A.4 ECG-1: NSPS LPG-Fired Boilers and Heaters Two boilers located at building 8027, each with a maximum rating of 10.5 MMBtu/hr, and two boilers located at building 4156, each with a maximum rating of 10.5 MMBtu/hr. These units are subject to 40 CFR 60 Subpart Dc. II.A.5 ECO-0: Oil-Fired Boilers and Heaters All oil-fired boilers and heaters irrespective of installation date or size rating. This group includes 31 This group includes but is not limited to emission unit ECO-2. II.A.6 ECO-2: NESHAP Oil-Fired Boilers All existing oil-fired boilers that commenced construction or reconstruction on or before June 4, 2010. All new oil-fired boilers that commenced construction or reconstruction after June 4, 2010. Twenty oil- fired boilers are subject to 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ. All affected emission units have a heat input capacity less than 10 MMBtu/hr. II.A.7 ICO-0: Stationary Diesel-Fired Generators All emergency and non-emergency diesel-fired generators. Unit includes: 22 emergency engines rated at rated at < 600 hp each with a combined rating of 8,379 hp (6,283 kWm, 4,856 kWe). Unit includes three non-emergency engines: one rated at 201 hp (150 kWm, 100 kWe) at the Police Firing Range, and two rated at 680 hp (507 kWm, 400 kWe) each at building 4165. II.A.8 ICP-0: Stationary LPG-Fired Generators All emergency LPG-fired generators. Unit includes three engines rated at < 600 hp each with a combined rating of 471 hp (351 kWm, 265 kWe). II.A.9 ICE-0: Stationary Emergency Generators All emergency generators. II.A.10 NSPS-ICE: NSPS Stationary Compression Ignition ICE Stationary compression ignition (CI) internal combustion engines (ICE) that are ordered after July 11, 2005, manufactured after April 1, 2006, and are not fire pump engines. Stationary CI ICE that are modified, or reconstructed after July 11, 2005 are also included in this unit. These units are subject to 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII and are located source-wide. All affected emission units have a displacement of less than 10 liters per cylinder. Project OPP0107060016 Page 16 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.A.11 OT: Outdoor Testing and Training Outdoor test materials and training operations such as smoke and obscurants, materiel and delivery systems, munitions and incendiary devices. II.A.12 OBOD-0: Open Burn/Open Detonation (Source Wide) Open burning (OB) and open detonation (OD) of residual munitions and propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics (PEP) are conducted in the Dugway Thermal Treatment Facility (DTTF) and on the open ranges. II.A.13 OBOD-1: Open Burn at the DTTF OB at the DTTF destroys solid propellant, propellant charges, and bulk explosives. II.A.14 OBOD-2: Open Detonation at the DTTF OD at the DTTF destroys conventional range recovered munitions, residual explosive material housed in munitions, hung ordnance, solid propellants and obscurant when the explosive and non-explosive components cannot be safely separated. II.A.15 OBOD-3: Open Detonation on Open Range Due to safety concerns, some munitions must be destroyed in place. In these emergency situations, explosives ordnance experts use Department of Defense approved procedures best suited to the specific circumstances. II.A.16 TNK-1: Underground Storage Tanks Four 20,000 gallon underground Fuel Oil No. 2 storage tanks. Three tanks are located at the Baker facility and one tank is located at the Ditto facility. Three underground gasoline storage tanks. One 10,000-gallon tank is located at the AAFES gas station, one 20,000-gallon tank is located at the English Village Motor Pool and one 20,000-gallon tank is located at the Ditto Motor Pool. II.A.17 TNK-2: Aboveground Storage Tanks Two 24,000 gallon aboveground JP-4 storage tanks located at the Michael Army Airfield. No unit- specific applicable requirements. II.A.18 NESHAP-CI RICE: NESHAP Stationary CI RICE Existing emergency stationary compression ignition (CI) reciprocating internal combustion engines (RICE) that are constructed or reconstructed before June 12, 2006. These units are subject to 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ and are located source-wide. II.A.19 NESHAP-SI RICE: NESHAP Stationary SI RICE Existing emergency stationary spark ignition (SI) reciprocating internal combustion engines (RICE) that are constructed or reconstructed before June 12, 2006. These units are subject to 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ and are located source-wide. II.A.20 MSWL: Municipal Solid Waste Landfill The municipal solid waste landfill is located west of Fries Park. The landfill design capacity is less than 2.5 million megagrams. II.B Requirements and Limitations The following emission limitations, standards, and operational limitations apply to the permitted facility as indicated: II.B.1 Conditions on permitted source (Source-wide). Project OPP0107060016 Page 17 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.1.a Condition: The permittee shall only use diesel and fuel oil that contain less than 15 ppm sulfur. [Origin: DAQE- AN107060055-20]. [R307-203-1(1), R307-401-8] II.B.1.a.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.1.a.2 Recordkeeping: To demonstrate compliance with the diesel fuel and fuel oil requirements for any diesel fuel and fuel oil purchased, the permittee shall keep and maintain fuel purchase invoices. The permittee shall obtain certification of sulfur content from the fuel supplier or fuel purchase invoices indicating that the diesel fuel and fuel oil purchased meet the sulfur content requirement. Records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.1.a.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.1.b Condition: Emissions from sources of fugitive dust shall be minimized. Any person who deposits materials that may create fugitive dust on a public or private paved road shall clean the road promptly. [Origin: R307-205, DAQE-AN107060055-20]. [R307-205-5, R307-205-6(2), R307-401-8] II.B.1.b.1 Monitoring: The permittee shall develop and implement a fugitive dust control plan, approved by the Director, that minimizes fugitive dust. The permittee shall perform monitoring as described in the fugitive dust control plan. II.B.1.b.2 Recordkeeping: Records required by the most recently approved fugitive dust control plan shall be maintained in accordance with the plan. Records demonstrating compliance with this condition shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.1.b.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.1.c Condition: The permittee shall comply with the applicable requirements for recycling and emission reduction for class I and class II refrigerants pursuant to 40 CFR 82, Subpart F - Recycling and Emissions Reduction. [Origin: 40 CFR 82 Subpart F]. [40 CFR 82.150(b)] Project OPP0107060016 Page 18 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.1.c.1 Monitoring: The permittee shall certify, in the annual compliance statement required in Section I of this permit, its compliance status with the requirements of 40 CFR 82, Subpart F. II.B.1.c.2 Recordkeeping: All records required in 40 CFR 82, Subpart F shall be maintained consistent with the requirements of Provision S.1 in Section I of this permit. II.B.1.c.3 Reporting: All reports required in 40 CFR 82, Subpart F shall be submitted as required. There are no additional reporting requirements except as outlined in Section I of this permit. II.B.1.d Condition: The permittee shall comply with the applicable requirements for labeling of products using ozone depleting substance pursuant to 40 CFR 82, Subpart E - Labeling of Products Using Ozone-Depleting Substances. [Origin: 40 CFR 82 Subpart E]. [40 CFR 82.102] II.B.1.d.1 Monitoring: The permittee shall certify, in the annual compliance statement required in Section I of this permit, its compliance status with the requirements of 40 CFR 82, Subpart E. II.B.1.d.2 Recordkeeping: All records required in 40 CFR 82, Subpart E shall be maintained consistent with the requirements of Provision S.1 in Section I of this permit. II.B.1.d.3 Reporting: All reports required in 40 CFR 82, Subpart E shall be submitted as required. There are no additional reporting requirements except as outlined in Section I of this permit. II.B.1.e Condition: 1. The permittee shall not sell supply or offer for sale any adhesive, sealant, adhesive primer or sealant primer with a VOC content in excess of the limits in Table 1 of R307-342-5 and that was manufactured on or after September 1, 2014. 2. The permittee shall not apply any adhesive, sealant, adhesive primer or sealant primer with a VOC content in excess of the limits specified in Table 1 of R307-342-5 unless an add-on control device as specified in R307-342-8 is used or unless the adhesive, sealant, adhesive primer or sealant primer was manufactured before September 1, 2014. 3. The VOC content limits in Table 1 of R307-342-5 for adhesives applied to particular substrates shall apply as follows: a. If the permittee uses an adhesive or sealant subject to a specific VOC content limit for such adhesive or sealant in Table 1 of R307-342-5, such specific limit is applicable rather than an adhesive-to-substrate limit; and b. If an adhesive is used to bond dissimilar substrates together, the applicable substrate category with the highest VOC content shall be the limit for such use. 4. The permittee shall only use the following equipment to apply adhesives and sealants: a. Electrostatic application; Project OPP0107060016 Page 19 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 b. Flow coater; c. Roll coater; d. Dip coater; e. Hand application method; f. Airless spray and air-assisted airless spray; g. High volume, low pressure spray equipment operated in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications; or h. Other methods having a minimum 65% transfer efficiency. 5. Removal of an adhesive, sealant, adhesive primer or sealant primer from the parts of spray application equipment shall be performed as follows: a. In an enclosed cleaning system; b. Using a solvent (excluding water and solvents exempt from the definition of volatile organic compounds found in R307-101-2) with a VOC content less than or equal to 70 grams of VOC per liter of material; or c. Parts containing dried adhesive may be soaked in a solvent if the composite vapor pressure of the solvent, excluding water and exempt compounds, is less than or equal to 9.5 mm Hg at 20 degrees Celsius and the parts and solvent are in a closed container that remains closed except when adding parts to or removing parts from the container. d. Except as provided in 5.a. through 5.c., the permittee shall not use materials containing VOCs for the removal of adhesives, sealants, or adhesive or sealant primers from surfaces, other than spray application equipment, unless the composite vapor pressure of the solvent used is less than 45 mm Hg at 20 degrees Celsius. (R307-342-7) 6. These requirements do not apply if exempted in accordance with R307-342-3. [Origin: R307-342]. [R307-342] II.B.1.e.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.1.e.2 Recordkeeping: (a) For operations that are not exempt under R307-342-3, the permittee shall maintain records demonstrating compliance, including: i. A list of each adhesive, sealant, adhesive primer, sealant primer cleanup solvent and surface preparation solvent in use and in storage; ii. A material data sheet for each adhesive, sealant, adhesive primer, sealant primer, cleanup solvent and surface preparation solvent; iii. A list of catalysts, reducers or other components used and the mix ratio; iv. The VOC content or vapor pressure, as applied; and v. The monthly volume of each adhesive, sealant, adhesive primer, sealant primer cleanup solvent and surface preparation solvent used. (b) If an exemption is claimed pursuant to R307-342-3 the permittee shall record and maintain operational records sufficient to demonstrate compliance. (R307-342-3(7)) Records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.1.e.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. Project OPP0107060016 Page 20 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.1.f Condition: 1. Except as provided in R307-361-4, the permittee shall not supply, solicit for application, or apply within the counties in R307-361-2 any architectural coating with a VOC content in excess of the corresponding limit specified in Table 1 of R307-361-5. 2. If a coating is recommended for use in more than one of the specialty coating categories listed in Table 1 of R307-361-5, the most restrictive (lowest) VOC content limit shall apply. This requirement applies to usage recommendations that appear anywhere on the coating container, anywhere on any label or sticker affixed to the container, or in any sales, advertising, or technical literature supplied by a manufacturer or anyone acting on their behalf. This requirement does not apply to coating categories listed in R307-361-5(2)(b). 3. Sell-through of coatings. A coating manufactured before January 1, 2015, may be applied at any time. R307-361-5(3) does not apply to any coating that does not display the date or date code required by R307-361-6(1)(a). 4. Painting practices. All architectural coating containers used when applying the contents therein to a surface directly from the container by pouring, siphoning, brushing, rolling, padding, ragging or other means, shall be closed when not in use. These architectural coating containers include, but are not limited to, drums, buckets, cans, pails, trays or other application containers. Containers of any VOC- containing materials used for thinning and cleanup shall also be closed when not in use. 5. Thinning. The permittee shall not apply or solicit the application of any architectural coating that is thinned to exceed the applicable VOC limit specified in Table 1 of R307-361-5. 6. Rust preventative coatings. The permittee shall not apply or solicit the application of any rust preventative coating manufactured before January 1, 2015 for industrial use, unless such a rust preventative coating complies with the industrial maintenance coating VOC limit specified in Table 1 of R307-361-5. 7. Coatings not listed in Table 1 of R307-361-5. For any coating that does not meet any of the definitions for the specialty coatings categories listed in Table 1 of R307-361-5, the VOC content limit shall be determined by classifying the coating as a flat, non-flat, or non-flat/high gloss coating, based on its gloss, as defined in R307-361-3 and the corresponding flat, non-flat, or non-flat/high gloss coating VOC limit in Table 1 of R307-361-5 shall apply. 8. The coatings described in R307-361-4 are exempt from the requirements of R307-361. [Origin: R307-361]. [R307-361] II.B.1.f.1 Monitoring: The permittee shall use the following test methods. (a) Determination of VOC content. (i) For the purpose of determining compliance with the VOC content limits in Table 1, the VOC content of a coating shall be calculated by following the appropriate formula found in the definitions of VOC actual, VOC content, and VOC regulatory found in R307-361-3. (ii) The VOC content of a tint base shall be determined without colorant that is added after the tint base is manufactured. (iii) If the manufacturer does not recommend thinning, the VOC content shall be calculated for the product as supplied. (iv) If the manufacturer recommends thinning, the VOC content shall be calculated including the maximum amount of thinning solvent recommended by the manufacturer. (v) If the coating is a multi-component product, the VOC content shall be calculated as mixed or catalyzed. (vi) The coating contains silanes, siloxanes, or other ingredients that generate ethanol or other VOC during the curing process, the VOC content shall include the VOCs emitted during curing. Project OPP0107060016 Page 21 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.1.f.2 Recordkeeping: Records demonstrating compliance with this condition shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.1.f.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.1.g Condition: (1) For any stationary storage container or service station that dispenses 10,000 gallons or more in any one calendar month, the permittee shall not transfer or permit the transfer of gasoline from any gasoline cargo tank into any stationary storage container with a capacity of 250 gallons or greater unless such container is equipped with a submerged fill pipe that extends to no more than twelve inches from the bottom of the storage tank for fill pipes installed on or before November 9, 2006, and at least 90 percent of the gasoline vapor, by weight, displaced during the filling of the stationary storage container is prevented from being released to the atmosphere. This requirement shall not apply to: (a) the transfer of gasoline into any stationary storage container of less than 550 gallons used primarily for the fueling of implements of husbandry if such container is equipped with a permanent submerged fill pipe; (b) the transfer of gasoline into any stationary storage container having a capacity of less than 2,000 gallons which was installed prior to January 1, 1979, if such container is equipped with a permanent submerged fill pipe; (c) the transfer of gasoline to storage tanks equipped with floating roofs or their equivalent that have been approved by the Director. (2) The 90 percent performance standard of the vapor control system shall be based on operating procedures and equipment specifications. The design effectiveness of such equipment and the operating procedure must be documented and submitted to and approved by the Director. (3) Each gasoline storage tank or gasoline cargo tank subject to paragraph (1), shall be equipped with vapor control equipment, which includes, but is not limited to: (a) vapor return lines and connections sufficiently free of restrictions to allow transfer of vapor to the gasoline cargo tank or to the vapor control system, and to achieve the required recovery; (b) a means of assuring that the vapor return lines are connected to the gasoline cargo tank, or vapor control system, and storage tank during tank filling; (c) restrictions in the storage tank vent line designed and operated to prevent: (i) the release of gasoline vapors to the atmosphere during normal operation; and (ii) gauge pressure in the gasoline cargo tank from exceeding 18 inches of water and vacuum from exceeding 6 inches of water. [Origin: R307-328-5]. [R307-328-5] II.B.1.g.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.1.g.2 Recordkeeping: Records documenting compliance with the design requirements for each affected unit shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. Project OPP0107060016 Page 22 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.1.g.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.1.h Condition: (1) The permittee shall only use gasoline cargo tanks designed and maintained to be vapor tight during loading and unloading operations as well as during transport, except for normal pressure venting required under United States Department of Transportation Regulations. (2) The design of the vapor recovery system shall be such that when the gasoline cargo tank is connected to an approved storage tank vapor recovery system or loading terminal, 90% vapor recovery efficiencies are realized. The connectors of the gasoline cargo tanks shall be compatible with the fittings on the fill pipes and vapor vents at the storage containers and gasoline loading terminals where the gasoline cargo tank will service or be serviced. Adaptors may be used to achieve compatibility. (3) The permittee shall not knowingly allow the introduction of gasoline into, dispensing of gasoline from, or transportation of gasoline in a gasoline cargo tank that does not meet the leak tight testing requirements of 40 CFR 63.425(e). (4) A vapor-laden gasoline cargo tank may be refilled only at installations equipped to recover, process or dispose of vapors. Gasoline cargo tanks that only service locations with storage containers specifically exempted from the requirements of R307-328-5 need not be retrofitted to comply with the requirements of R307-328-6(1)-(3), provided such gasoline cargo tanks are loaded through a submerged fill pipe or approved equivalent equipment. The design and effectiveness of all equivalent equipment shall be documented and submitted to and approved by the Director. [Origin: R307-328-6]. [R307-328-6] II.B.1.h.1 Monitoring: Annually, based on the date of the most recent test, all gasoline cargo tanks and their vapor collection systems shall be tested for leakage in accordance with the test methods and vapor tightness standards in 40 CFR 63.425(e). (origin: R307-328-7). II.B.1.h.2 Recordkeeping: Records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. Additionally, records shall be kept as required in (a) and (b) below. (a) The permittee or operator of a gasoline cargo tank shall have documentation in their possession demonstrating that the gasoline cargo tank has passed the annual test in R307- 328-7(1) within the preceding twelve months. (b) Vapor tightness documentation, as well as record of any maintenance performed, shall be retained by the permittee or operator of the gasoline cargo tank for a five year period and be available for review by the Director or the Director's representative. (origin: R307-328-7). II.B.1.h.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. Project OPP0107060016 Page 23 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.1.i Condition: The permittee shall not allow gasoline to be handled in a manner that would result in vapor releases to the atmosphere for extended periods of time. Measures to be taken include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Minimize gasoline spills; (2) Clean up spills as expeditiously as practicable; (3) Cover all open gasoline containers and all gasoline storage tank fill-pipes with a gasketed seal when not in use; (4) Minimize gasoline sent to open waste collection systems that collect and transport gasoline to reclamation and recycling devices, such as oil/water separators. At all times, the permittee shall operate and maintain any affected emission unit, including associated air pollution control equipment and monitoring equipment, in a manner consistent with safety and good air pollution control practices for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether such operation and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Director which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, review of operation and maintenance procedures, review of operation and maintenance records, and inspection of the source. The permittee shall only load gasoline into storage tanks by utilizing submerged filling, as defined in 40 CFR 63.11132. Submerged fill pipes installed on or before November 9, 2006, shall be no more than 12 inches from the bottom of the tank. The distance shall be measured from the point in the opening of the submerged fill pipe that is the greatest distance from the bottom of the storage tank. The permittee shall comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in Table 3 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart CCCCCC. [Origin: 40 CFR 63 Subpart CCCCCC]. [40 CFR 63.11111(c), 40 CFR 63.11115, 40 CFR 63.11116(a), 40 CFR 63.11117, 40 CFR 63.11130] II.B.1.i.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. Additionally, the permittee shall comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in Table 3 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart CCCCCC. [40 CFR 63.11130]. II.B.1.i.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep records demonstrating monthly throughput is less than the 100,000- gallon threshold level. Records shall be available within 24 hours of a request by the Director to document gasoline throughput in the affected emission unit. [40 CFR 63.11111(e), 40 CFR 63.11117(d)] The permittee shall keep records of the occurrence and duration of each malfunction of operation (i.e., process equipment) or the air pollution control and monitoring equipment. Records shall be kept of actions taken during periods of malfunction to minimize emissions in accordance with 40 CFR 63.11115(a), including corrective actions to restore malfunctioning process and air pollution control and monitoring equipment to its normal or usual manner of operation. [40 CFR 63.11115(b), 40 CFR 63.11125(d)] The permittee shall comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in Table 3 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart CCCCCC. [40 CFR 63.11130] Project OPP0107060016 Page 24 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 Documentation shall be kept that demonstrates compliance with this provision. Records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1. of this permit. II.B.1.i.3 Reporting: The permittee shall submit the applicable notifications as required under 40 CFR 63.11124(a). [40 CFR 63.11117(e)] The permittee shall submit reports as specified in 40 CFR 63.11126(b). [40 CFR 63.11115(b)] There are no additional reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.1.j Condition: The permittee shall comply with the applicable requirements for servicing of motor vehicle air conditioners pursuant to 40 CFR 82, Subpart B - Servicing of Motor Vehicle Air Conditioners. [Origin: 40 CFR 82 Subpart B]. [40 CFR 82.30(b)] II.B.1.j.1 Monitoring: The permittee shall certify, in the annual compliance statement required in Section I of this permit, its compliance status with the requirements of 40 CFR 82, Subpart B. II.B.1.j.2 Recordkeeping: All records required in 40 CFR 82, Subpart B shall be maintained consistent with the requirements of Provision S.1 in Section I of this permit. II.B.1.j.3 Reporting: All reports required in 40 CFR 82, Subpart B shall be submitted as required. There are no additional reporting requirements except as specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.1.k Condition: The permittee shall mitigate the impacts on air quality and visibility from prescribed fire. i. Management of On-Going Fires. If, after consultation with the land manager, the Director determines that a prescribed fire, wildfire, or any smoke transported from other locations, is degrading air quality to levels that could violate the National Ambient Air Quality Standards or burn plan conditions, the land manager shall promptly stop igniting additional prescribed fires. ii. A prescribed fire that covers less than 20 acres per burn or less than 30,000 cubic feet of piled material shall only be ignited either a) when the clearing index is 500 or greater, or b) when the clearing index is between 400 and 499, if; i) The prescribed fire is recorded as a de minimis prescribed fire on the annual burn schedule; and ii) The land manager obtains approval from the Director by e-mail or phone prior to ignition of the burn. iii. Land managers shall not conduct prescribed burning or pile burning when the clearing index is below 500 until the Director approves the application required in R307-240-4(1). [Origin: R307-204, R307-240]. [R307-204-4, R307-204-6, R307-240-4] Project OPP0107060016 Page 25 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.1.k.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.1.k.2 Recordkeeping: For a prescribed fire that covers less than 20 acres per burn or less than 30,000 cubic feet of piled material that is ignited when the clearing index is between 400 and 499, the permittee shall keep records that include the following: hourly photographs, any complaints, hourly meteorological conditions, an hourly description of the smoke plume, and Director approvals. Records of Director approvals and records demonstrating compliance with this condition shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.1.k.3 Reporting: The land manager shall notify the Division of all wildfires, including nonfull suppression events. a) Non-burning Alternatives to Fire. Each land manager shall submit to the director annually, by March 15, a list of areas treated using non-burning alternatives to fire during the previous calendar year, including the number of acres, the specific types of alternatives used, and the location of these areas. b) Long-term Fire Projections. Each land manager shall provide to the Director annually, by March 15, long-term projections of future prescribed fire activity for annual assessment of visibility impairment. c) For a prescribed fire that covers less than 20 acres per burn or less than 30,000 cubic feet of piled material that is ignited when the clearing index is between 400 and 499, the land manager shall submit to the Director hourly photographs, a record of any complaints, hourly meteorological conditions and an hourly description of the smoke plume. d) Land managers who request a burn permit when the clearing index is below 500 shall submit to the Director an application that demonstrates that the conditions in Subsections 19-2a- 105(3) through 19-2a-105(5) are met. (R307-240-4) To ensure proper credit when notifying the Director, send the documentation to the Director, attn.: Smoke Coordinator. There are no additional reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.1.l Condition: The permittee shall not operate a degreasing or solvent cleaning operation unless the following conditions are met. (1) A cover shall be installed which shall remain closed except during actual loading, unloading or handling of parts in cleaner. The cover shall be designed so that it can be easily operated with one hand if: (a) The volatility of the solvent is greater than 2 kPa (15 mm Hg or 0.3 psi) measured at 38 degrees C (100 degrees F), (b) The solvent is agitated, or (c) The solvent is heated. (2) An internal draining rack for cleaned parts shall be installed on which parts shall be drained until all dripping ceases. If the volatility of the solvent is greater than 4.3 kPa (32 mm Hg at 38 degrees C (100 degrees F)), the drainage facility must be internal, so that parts are enclosed under the cover while draining. The drainage facility may be external for applications where an internal type cannot fit into the cleaning system. (3) Waste or used solvent shall be stored in covered containers. Project OPP0107060016 Page 26 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 (4) Tanks, containers and all associated equipment shall be maintained in good operating condition, and leaks shall be repaired immediately or the degreaser shall be shutdown. (5) Written procedures for the operation and maintenance of the degreasing or solvent cleaning equipment shall be permanently posted in an accessible and conspicuous location near the equipment. (6) If the solvent volatility is greater than 4.3 kPa (33 mm Hg or 0.6 psi) measured at 38 degrees C (100 degrees F), or if solvent is heated above 50 degrees C (120 degrees F), then one of the following control devices shall be used: (a) Freeboard that gives a freeboard ratio greater than 0.7; (b) Water cover if the solvent is insoluble in and heavier than water); or (c) Other systems of equivalent control, such as a refrigerated chiller or carbon adsorption. (7) If used, the solvent spray shall be a solid fluid stream at a pressure that does not cause excessive splashing and may not be a fine, atomized or shower type spray. [Origin: R307-335]. [R307-335-4] II.B.1.l.1 Monitoring: A visual inspection shall be made at least once each quarter to demonstrate compliance with this condition. Records required for this permit condition will also serve as monitoring. II.B.1.l.2 Recordkeeping: Documentation of the visual inspections and records demonstrating compliance with this condition shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.1.l.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.1.m Condition: (1) For all solvent cleaning operations, the permittee shall not use solvent products with a VOC content greater than the amounts specified in Table 1 of R307-304-5, unless either an add-on control device as specified in R307-304-7 is used or the alternative method in paragraph (2) is used. (2) As an alternative to the limits in Table 1 and for all general miscellaneous cleaning operations, the permittee may use a cleaning material with a VOC composite vapor pressure no greater than 8 mm Hg at 20 degrees Celsius. (3) The permittee shall store used applicators and shop towels in closed fireproof containers. These requirements do not apply to the exemptions listed in R307-304-3. [Origin: R307-304]. [R307-304] II.B.1.m.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.1.m.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall maintain records demonstrating compliance with this condition. Records shall include the VOC content or composite vapor pressure of the solvent product applied. If an add-on control device is used, records shall also be kept of key system parameters necessary to ensure compliance with R307-304-7 as specified in R307-304-8. Records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit and shall be available to the director upon request. Project OPP0107060016 Page 27 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.1.m.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.2 Conditions on ECG-0: LPG-Fired Boilers and Heaters. II.B.2.a Condition: Visible emissions shall be no greater than 20 percent opacity for affected emission units constructed after April 25, 1971. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20, R307-201]. [R307-201-3(2)] II.B.2.a.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.2.a.2 Recordkeeping: In lieu of monitoring via visible emission observations, the permittee shall keep one of the following sets of records for each affected emission unit, as applicable: (a) Documentation that the emission unit can only burn natural gas and/or liquefied petroleum gas; (b) Documentation that the fuels other than natural gas and/or liquefied petroleum gas cannot be supplied to the emission unit without modification of the fuel supply system; or (c) Fuel bills or fuel meter readings that demonstrate only natural gas and/or liquefied petroleum gas are combusted in the emission unit. The permittee shall keep a log which includes the location and description of each affected emission unit. For each affected emission unit the log shall include the type of records that will be used in lieu of monitoring via visible emission observations. If fuel bills or fuel meter readings will be used in lieu of monitoring via visible emission observations, the permittee shall review fuel bills or fuel meter readings once per quarter and record in the log the types of fuel combusted. The records and log required by this condition shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.2.a.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.2.b Condition: Visible emissions shall be no greater than 40 percent opacity for affected emission units constructed on or before April 25, 1971. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20, R307-201]. [R307-201-3(1)] II.B.2.b.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.2.b.2 Recordkeeping: In lieu of monitoring via visible emission observations, the permittee shall keep one of the following sets of records for each affected emission unit, as applicable: Project OPP0107060016 Page 28 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 (a) Documentation that the emission unit can only burn natural gas and/or liquefied petroleum gas; (b) Documentation that the fuels other than natural gas and/or liquefied petroleum gas cannot be supplied to the emission unit without modification of the fuel supply system; or (c) Fuel bills or fuel meter readings that demonstrate only natural gas and/or liquefied petroleum gas are combusted in the emission unit. The permittee shall keep a log which includes the location and description of each affected emission unit. For each affected emission unit the log shall include the type of records that will be used in lieu of monitoring via visible emission observations. If fuel bills or fuel meter readings will be used in lieu of monitoring via visible emission observations, the permittee shall review fuel bills or fuel meter readings once per quarter and record in the log the types of fuel combusted. The records and log required by this condition shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.2.b.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.3 Conditions on CG: Conditions on LPG-Fired Boilers, Heaters, and Stationary Generators II.B.3.a Condition: LPG consumption shall not exceed 1,750,000 gallons per rolling 12-month period. [Origin: DAQE- AN107060055-20]. [R307-401-8] II.B.3.a.1 Monitoring: By the 15th day of each month, the permittee shall calculate the total volume of fuel consumed in the previous 12 months. Fuel consumption for each affected emission unit shall be determined by a fuel meter, fuel bills, or trip tickets. II.B.3.a.2 Recordkeeping: Records of fuel consumption shall be kept on a monthly basis for each affected emission unit. Results of monitoring shall be maintained as described in Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.3.a.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.4 Conditions on ECG-1: NSPS LPG-Fired Boilers and Heaters. II.B.4.a Condition: The permittee shall keep monthly records of the amount of fuel combusted each month for each affected emission unit. [Origin: Alternative Monitoring EPA Approval 11/20/03]. [40 CFR 60.13(i), 40 CFR 60.48c(g)] Project OPP0107060016 Page 29 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.4.a.1 Monitoring: Fuel consumption for the affected emission units shall be determined by a common line fuel meter, fuel bills, or tank system gauge. Fuel consumption shall be prorated between the affected emission units based upon the respective design heat input rates. II.B.4.a.2 Recordkeeping: Records of the amounts of fuel combusted during each month for each affected unit shall be maintained as described in provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.4.a.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.4.b Condition: At all times, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, the permittee shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate any permitted plant equipment, including associated air pollution control equipment, in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Director which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the source. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20]. [40 CFR 60.11(d), R307-401-8] II.B.4.b.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.4.b.2 Recordkeeping: Permittee shall document activities performed to assure proper operation and maintenance. Records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.4.b.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.5 Conditions on ECO-0: Oil-Fired Boilers and Heaters. II.B.5.a Condition: Visible emissions shall be no greater than 20 percent opacity for affected emission units constructed after April 25, 1971. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20, R307-201]. [R307-201-3(2)] II.B.5.a.1 Monitoring: If an affected emission unit is operated during a semi-annual period, an opacity observation of the emission unit shall be performed in the semi-annual period that the emission unit was operated. The opacity observation can be conducted at any time during the semi-annual period. The opacity observation shall be conducted by an individual trained on the observation procedures of 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9, while the emission unit is operating. If visible emissions other than Project OPP0107060016 Page 30 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 condensed water vapor are observed from the emission unit, an opacity determination of that emission unit shall be performed by a certified observer within 24 hours of the initial visual emission observation. The opacity determination shall be performed in accordance with 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9. II.B.5.a.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep a log which includes the location and description of each affected emission unit. For each semi-annual period for each affected emission unit, the log shall include either the date of the opacity observation and if visual emissions other than condensed water vapor were observed or a note that the emission unit was not operated. For each observed visual emission other than condensed water vapor the permittee shall record: date and time of visual emission observation, emission unit location and description, time and date of opacity determination, and percent opacity. The records required by this provision and all data required by 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9 shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.5.a.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.5.b Condition: Visible emissions shall be no greater than 40 percent opacity for affected emission units constructed on or before April 25, 1971. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20, R307-201]. [R307-201-3(1)] II.B.5.b.1 Monitoring: If an affected emission unit is operated during a semi-annual period, an opacity observation of the emission unit shall be performed in the semi-annual period that the emission unit was operated. The opacity observation can be conducted at any time during the semi-annual period. The opacity observation shall be conducted by an individual trained on the observation procedures of 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9, while the emission unit is operating. If visible emissions other than condensed water vapor are observed from the emission unit, an opacity determination of that emission unit shall be performed by a certified observer within 24 hours of the initial visual emission observation. The opacity determination shall be performed in accordance with 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9. II.B.5.b.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep a log which includes the location and description of each affected emission unit. For each semi-annual period for each affected emission unit, the log shall include either the date of the opacity observation and if visual emissions other than condensed water vapor were observed or a note that the emission unit was not operated. For each observed visual emission other than condensed water vapor the permittee shall record: date and time of visual emission observation, emission unit location and description, time and date of opacity determination, and percent opacity. The records required by this provision and all data required by 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9 shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. Project OPP0107060016 Page 31 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.5.b.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.5.c Condition: For affected emission units with a heat input rating greater than 1.0 MMBtu/hr each, combined consumption of #1 and #2 fuel oil shall not exceed 1,000,000 gallons per rolling 12-month period. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20]. [R307-401-8] II.B.5.c.1 Monitoring: By the 15th day of each month, the permittee shall calculate the total volume of fuel consumed in the previous 12 months. Fuel consumption for each affected emission unit shall be determined by a fuel meter and/or log. II.B.5.c.2 Recordkeeping: Records shall be kept on a monthly basis for each affected emission unit. Results of monitoring shall be maintained as described in Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.5.c.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.5.d Condition: At all times, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, the permittee shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate any permitted plant equipment, including associated air pollution control equipment, in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Director which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the source. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20]. [R307-401-4, R307-401-8] II.B.5.d.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.5.d.2 Recordkeeping: Permittee shall document activities performed to assure proper operation and maintenance. Records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.5.d.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.6 Conditions on ECO-2: NESHAP Oil-Fired Boilers. Project OPP0107060016 Page 32 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.6.a Condition: For each affected emission unit, the permittee shall comply with each applicable work practice standard, emission reduction measure, and management practice specified in 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ Table 2 no later than the applicable compliance date specified in 40 CFR 63.11196. The permittee shall also comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in Table 8 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ. [Origin: 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ]. [40 CFR 63.11196, 40 CFR 63.11201, 40 CFR 63.11235, 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ Table 2, 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ Table 8] II.B.6.a.1 Monitoring: To demonstrate continuous compliance, the permittee shall conduct a tune-up biennially for each new and existing oil-fired boiler with heat input capacity greater than 5 MMBtu/hr as specified in 40 CFR 63.11223. (40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ Table 2(4) and (5)) Each biennial tune-up shall be conducted no more than 25 months after the previous tune-up. To demonstrate continuous compliance, the permittee shall conduct a tune-up every five years for each new and existing oil-fired boiler with heat input capacity less than or equal to 5 MMBtu/hr as specified in 40 CFR 63.11223. (40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ Table 2(12) and (13)) Each 5-year tune-up shall be conducted no more than 61 months after the previous tune-up. The permittee shall comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in Table 8 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ. II.B.6.a.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep records as required in 40 CFR 63.11225(c). Records shall be maintained as specified in 40 CFR 63.11225(d) and Provision I.S.1 of this permit. The permittee shall comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in Table 8 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ. II.B.6.a.3 Reporting: The permittee shall submit notifications and reports as specified in 40 CFR 63.11225. The permittee shall comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in Table 8 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ. There are no additional reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.6.b Condition: At all times the permittee shall operate and maintain any affected source, including associated air pollution control equipment and monitoring equipment, in a manner consistent with safety and good air pollution control practices for minimizing emissions. The general duty to minimize emissions does not require the permittee to make any further efforts to reduce emissions if levels required by this standard have been achieved. Determination of whether such operation and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Administrator that may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, review of operation and maintenance procedures, review of operation and maintenance records, and inspection of the source. [Origin: 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ]. [40 CFR 63.11196, 40 CFR 63.11201(d), 40 CFR 63.11205(a)] Project OPP0107060016 Page 33 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.6.b.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.6.b.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep records as required in 40 CFR 63.11225(c). Records shall be maintained as specified in 40 CFR 63.11225(d) and Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.6.b.3 Reporting: There are no additional reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.7 Conditions on ICO-0: Stationary Diesel-Fired Generators II.B.7.a Condition: Visible emissions shall be no greater than 20 percent opacity for affected emission units manufactured after January 1, 1973, except for operation not exceeding 3 minutes in any hour. [Origin: DAQE- AN107060055-20, R307-201]. [R307-201-3(5)] II.B.7.a.1 Monitoring: If an affected emission unit is operated during a semi-annual period, an opacity observation of the emission unit shall be performed in the semi-annual period that the emission unit was operated. The opacity observation can be conducted at any time during the semi-annual period. The opacity observation shall be conducted by an individual trained on the observation procedures of 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9, while the emission unit is operating. If visible emissions other than condensed water vapor are observed from the emission unit, an opacity determination of that emission unit shall be performed by a certified observer within 24 hours of the initial visual emission observation. The opacity determination shall be performed in accordance with 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9. II.B.7.a.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep a log which includes the location and description of each affected emission unit. For each semi-annual period for each affected emission unit, the log shall include either the date of the opacity observation and if visual emissions other than condensed water vapor were observed or a note that the emission unit was not operated. For each observed visual emission other than condensed water vapor the permittee shall record: date and time of visual emission observation, emission unit location and description, time and date of opacity determination, and percent opacity. The records required by this provision and all data required by 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9 shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.7.a.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. Project OPP0107060016 Page 34 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.7.b Condition: Visible emissions shall be no greater than 40 percent opacity for affected emission units manufactured before January 1, 1973, except for operation not exceeding 3 minutes in any hour. [Origin: DAQE- AN107060055-20, R307-201]. [R307-201-3(6)] II.B.7.b.1 Monitoring: If an affected emission unit is operated during a semi-annual period, an opacity observation of the emission unit shall be performed in the semi-annual period that the emission unit was operated. The opacity observation can be conducted at any time during the semi-annual period. The opacity observation shall be conducted by an individual trained on the observation procedures of 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9, while the emission unit is operating. If visible emissions other than condensed water vapor are observed from the emission unit, an opacity determination of that emission unit shall be performed by a certified observer within 24 hours of the initial visual emission observation. The opacity determination shall be performed in accordance with 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9. II.B.7.b.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep a log which includes the location and description of each affected emission unit. For each semi-annual period for each affected emission unit, the log shall include either the date of the opacity observation and if visual emissions other than condensed water vapor were observed or a note that the emission unit was not operated. For each observed visual emission other than condensed water vapor the permittee shall record: date and time of visual emission observation, emission unit location and description, time and date of opacity determination, and percent opacity. The records required by this provision and all data required by 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method 9 shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.7.b.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.7.c Condition: The consumption of diesel shall be no greater than 250,000 gallons per rolling 12-month period for all affected emission units except those used for emergency power generation. [Origin: DAQE- AN107060055-20]. [R307-401-8] II.B.7.c.1 Monitoring: By the 15th day of each month, the permittee shall calculate the total volume of fuel consumed in the previous 12 months. Fuel consumption for each affected emission unit shall be determined by a fuel meter, fuel bills, or trip tickets. II.B.7.c.2 Recordkeeping: Records of fuel consumption shall be kept on a monthly basis for each affected emission unit. Results of monitoring shall be maintained as described in Provision I.S.1 of this permit. Project OPP0107060016 Page 35 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.7.c.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.7.d Condition: At all times, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, the permittee shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate any permitted plant equipment, including associated air pollution control equipment, in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Director which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the source. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20]. [R307-401-8] II.B.7.d.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.7.d.2 Recordkeeping: Permittee shall document activities performed to assure proper operation and maintenance. Records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.7.d.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.8 Conditions on ICP-0: Stationary LPG-Fired Generators II.B.8.a Condition: At all times, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, the permittee shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate any permitted plant equipment, including associated air pollution control equipment, in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Director which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, opacity observations, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the source. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20]. [R307-401-8] II.B.8.a.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.8.a.2 Recordkeeping: Permittee shall document activities performed to assure proper operation and maintenance. Records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.8.a.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. Project OPP0107060016 Page 36 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.9 Conditions on ICE-0: Stationary Emergency Generators II.B.9.a Condition: Emergency generators shall be used for electricity producing operation only during the periods when electric power from the public utility is interrupted or during maintenance. [Origin: DAQE- AN107060055-20]. [R307-401-8] II.B.9.a.1 Monitoring: Hours of operation for each affected emission unit shall be determined by an hour meter and/or a log. II.B.9.a.2 Recordkeeping: For each affected emission unit, the permittee shall record the following information for each usage: date(s), total hours used, and reason for usage. These records and the results of monitoring shall be maintained as described in Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.9.a.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.10 Conditions on NSPS-ICE: NSPS Stationary Compression Ignition (CI) Internal Combustion Engines (ICE). II.B.10.a Condition: 2007 model year and later non-emergency stationary affected emission units with a displacement of less than 30 liters per cylinder shall comply with the emission standards for new CI engines in 40 CFR 60.4201 for the 2007 model year and later stationary CI ICE, as applicable. Modified or reconstructed affected emission units shall meet the emission standards for new CI engines in 40 CFR 60.4201 applicable to the model year, maximum engine power, and displacement of the modified or reconstructed engine. If the permittee conducts performance tests in-use on stationary CI ICE with a displacement of less than 30 liters per cylinder they shall meet the not-to-exceed (NTE) standards as indicated in 40 CFR 60.4212. [Origin: 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII]. [40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ, 40 CFR 60.4204(b), 40 CFR 60.4204(d), 40 CFR 60.4204(e)] II.B.10.a.1 Monitoring: The permittee shall comply by purchasing an engine certified to the emission standards in 40 CFR 60.4204(b) for the same model year and maximum engine power. The engine shall be installed and configured according to the manufacturer's emission-related specifications, except as permitted in 40 CFR 60.4211(g). [40 CFR 60.4211(c)] For modified or reconstructed affected emission units that must comply with the emission standards specified in 40 CFR 60.4204(e), the permittee shall demonstrate compliance by purchasing, or otherwise owning or operating, an engine certified to the emission standards in 40 CFR 60.4204(e) or by conducting a performance test in accordance with 40 CFR 60.4211(e)(2). [40 CFR 60.4211(e)]. Project OPP0107060016 Page 37 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.10.a.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep records of engine certifications indicating compliance with the standards. The permittee shall keep records demonstrating compliance with the manufacturer's emission-related specifications for engine installation and configuration, except as permitted in 40 CFR 60.4211(g). Results of monitoring shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.10.a.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.10.b Condition: Pre-2007 model year emergency stationary affected emission units that are not fire pump engines shall comply with the emission standards in Table 1 of 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII. Modified or reconstructed affected emission units shall meet the emission standards in Table 1 of 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII applicable to the model year, maximum engine power, and displacement of the modified or reconstructed engine. If the permittee conducts performance tests in-use on stationary CI ICE with a displacement of less than 30 liters per cylinder they shall meet the not-to-exceed (NTE) standards as indicated in 40 CFR 60.4212. [Origin: 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII]. [40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ, 40 CFR 60.4205(a), 40 CFR 60.4205(e), 40 CFR 60.4205(f)] II.B.10.b.1 Monitoring: The permittee shall demonstrate compliance according to one of the methods specified in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section. (a) Purchasing an engine certified to emission standards for the same model year and maximum engine power as described in 40 CFR parts 1039 and 1042, as applicable. The engine shall be installed and configured according to the manufacturer's specifications. (b) Keeping records of performance test results for each pollutant for a test conducted on a similar engine. The test must have been conducted using the same methods specified in 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII and these methods must have been followed correctly. (c) Keeping records of engine manufacturer data indicating compliance with the standards. (d) Keeping records of control device vendor data indicating compliance with the standards. (e) Conducting an initial performance test to demonstrate compliance with the emission standards according to the requirements specified in 40 CFR 60.4212, as applicable. (Origin: 40 CFR 60.4211(b)) For modified or reconstructed affected emission units that must comply with the emission standards specified in 40 CFR 60.4205(f), the permittee shall demonstrate compliance by purchasing, or otherwise owning or operating, an engine certified to the emission standards in 40 CFR 60.4205(f) or by conducting a performance test in accordance with 40 CFR 60.4211(e)(2). [40 CFR 60.4211(e)]. II.B.10.b.2 Recordkeeping: Results of monitoring shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.10.b.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. Project OPP0107060016 Page 38 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.10.c Condition: 2007 model year and later emergency stationary affected emission units with a displacement of less than 30 liters per cylinder that are not fire pump engines shall comply with the emission standards for new nonroad CI engines in 40 CFR 60.4202, for all pollutants, for the same model year and maximum engine power for the 2007 model year and later emergency stationary CI ICE. Modified or reconstructed affected emission units shall meet the emission standards for new nonroad CI engines in 40 CFR 60.4202 applicable to the model year, maximum engine power, and displacement of the modified or reconstructed engine. If the permittee conducts performance tests in-use on stationary CI ICE with a displacement of less than 30 liters per cylinder they shall meet the not-to-exceed (NTE) standards as indicated in 40 CFR 60.4212. [Origin: 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII]. [40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ, 40 CFR 60.4205(b), 40 CFR 60.4205(e), 40 CFR 60.4205(f)] II.B.10.c.1 Monitoring: The permittee shall comply by purchasing an engine certified to the emission standards in 40 CFR 60.4205(b) for the same model year and maximum engine power. The engine shall be installed and configured according to the manufacturer's emission-related specifications, except as permitted in 40 CFR 60.4211(g). [40 CFR 60.4211(c)] For modified or reconstructed affected emission units that must comply with the emission standards specified in 40 CFR 60.4205(f), the permittee shall demonstrate compliance by purchasing, or otherwise owning or operating, an engine certified to the emission standards in 40 CFR 60.4205(f) or by conducting a performance test in accordance with 40 CFR 60.4211(e)(2). [40 CFR 60.4211(e)]. II.B.10.c.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep records of engine certifications indicating compliance with the standards. The permittee shall keep records demonstrating compliance with the manufacturer's emission-related specifications for engine installation and configuration, except as permitted in 40 CFR 60.4211(g). Results of monitoring shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.10.c.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.10.d Condition: The permittee shall operate and maintain affected emission units that achieve the emission standards as required in 40 CFR 60.4204 and 60.4205 over the entire life of the engine. The permittee shall do all of the following, except as permitted in 40 CFR 60.4211(g): (1) Operate and maintain the stationary CI ICE and control device according to the manufacturer's emission-related written instructions; (2) Change only those emission-related settings that are permitted by the manufacturer; and (3) Meet the requirements of 40 CFR part 1068, as applicable. [Origin: 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII]. [40 CFR 60.4206, 40 CFR 60.4211(a), 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ] II.B.10.d.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. Project OPP0107060016 Page 39 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.10.d.2 Recordkeeping: Permittee shall document activities performed to assure proper operation and maintenance and to demonstrate compliance with this provision. Records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.10.d.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.10.e Condition: For all affected emission units with a displacement of less than 30 liters per cylinder that use diesel fuel, the permittee shall use diesel fuel that meets the requirements of 40 CFR 1090.305 for nonroad diesel fuel. [Origin: 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII]. [40 CFR 60.4207(b), 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ] II.B.10.e.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.10.e.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall maintain records of diesel fuel purchase invoices or obtain certification from the diesel fuel supplier. The diesel fuel purchase invoices and/or certifications shall indicate the diesel fuel meets the requirements in 40 CFR 1090.305. Records demonstrating compliance with this condition shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.10.e.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.10.f Condition: For all affected emission units, except those that are modified, reconstructed, or removed from one existing location and reinstalled at a new location, the permittee shall comply with paragraphs (1) through (7). (1) The permittee shall not install affected emission units (excluding fire pump engines) that do not meet the applicable requirements for 2007 model year engines. (2) The permittee shall not install affected emission units with a maximum engine power of less than 19 KW (25 HP) (excluding fire pump engines) that do not meet the applicable requirements for 2008 model year engines. (3) The permittee shall not install non-emergency affected emission units with a maximum engine power of greater than or equal to 19 KW (25 HP) and less than 56 KW (75 HP) that do not meet the applicable requirements for 2013 model year non-emergency engines. (4) The permittee shall not install non-emergency affected emission units with a maximum engine power of greater than or equal to 56 KW (75 HP) and less than 130 KW (175 HP) that do not meet the applicable requirements for 2012 model year non-emergency engines. (5) The permittee shall not install non-emergency affected emission units with a maximum engine power of greater than or equal to 130 KW (175 HP), including those above 560 KW (750 HP), that do not meet the applicable requirements for 2011 model year non-emergency engines. Project OPP0107060016 Page 40 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 (6) The permittee shall not install non-emergency affected emission units with a maximum engine power of greater than or equal to 560 KW (750 HP) that do not meet the applicable requirements for 2015 model year non- emergency engines. (7) The permittee shall not import affected emission units with a displacement of less than 30 liters per cylinder that do not meet the applicable requirements specified in paragraphs (1) through (6) of this section after the dates specified in 40 CFR 60.4208. [Origin: 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII]. [40 CFR 60.4208, 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ] II.B.10.f.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.10.f.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep records of the install date of each affected emission unit and the applicable requirements under 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII for the respective model year engine. Records shall be maintained as described in Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.10.f.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.10.g Condition: The permittee shall operate the emergency stationary ICE according to the requirements in paragraphs (1) through (3). In order for the engine to be considered an emergency stationary ICE under 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII, any operation other than as described in 40 CFR 60.4211(f), is prohibited. If the engine is not operated according to the requirements in 40 CFR 60.4211(f), it will not be considered an emergency engine and shall meet all requirements for non-emergency engines. (1) There is no time limit on the use of emergency stationary ICE in emergency situations. (2) Emergency stationary ICE may be operated for any combination of the purposes specified in 40 CFR 60.4211(f)(2) for a maximum of 100 hours per calendar year. Any operation for non-emergency situations as allowed by 40 CFR 60.4211(f)(3) counts as part of the 100 hours per calendar year allowed by this paragraph. (a) Emergency stationary ICE may be operated for maintenance checks and readiness testing, provided that the tests are recommended by federal, state or local government, the manufacturer, the vendor, the regional transmission organization or equivalent balancing authority and transmission operator, or the insurance company associated with the engine. A petition for approval of additional hours to be used for maintenance checks and readiness testing is not required if the permittee maintains records indicating that federal, state, or local standards require maintenance and testing of emergency affected emission units beyond 100 hours per calendar year. (3) The permittee may operate the emergency stationary ICE up to 50 hours per calendar year in non- emergency situations, as specified in 40 CFR 60.4211(f)(3). [Origin: 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII]. [40 CFR 60.4211(f), 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ] II.B.10.g.1 Monitoring: If an emergency stationary CI ICE does not meet the standards applicable to non-emergency engines, the permittee shall install a non-resettable hour meter prior to startup of the engine. [40 CFR 60.4209(a)] Records required for this permit condition will also serve as monitoring. Project OPP0107060016 Page 41 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.10.g.2 Recordkeeping: Records of each affected emission unit shall be kept on a monthly basis in an operation and maintenance log to demonstrate compliance with this provision. Records shall distinguish between maintenance-related hours and emergency use-related hours. If additional hours are to be used for maintenance checks and readiness testing, the permittee shall maintain records indicating that federal, state, or local standards require maintenance and testing of emergency ICE beyond 100 hours per calendar year. Starting with the model years in Table 5 of 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII, if an emergency affected emission unit does not meet the standards applicable to non-emergency engines in the applicable model year, the permittee shall keep records of the operation of the engine in emergency and non- emergency service that are recorded through the non-resettable hour meter. The permittee shall record the time of operation of the engine and the reason the engine was in operation during that time. [40 CFR 60.4214(b)] Records shall be maintained as described in Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.10.g.3 Reporting: For applicable emergency stationary CI ICE with a maximum engine power more than 100 HP, the permittee shall submit an annual report as specified in 40 CFR 60.4214(d). There are no additional reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.11 Conditions on OT: Outdoor Testing and Training II.B.11.a Condition: Outdoor testing and training operations shall be performed at a location such that the intended actual point of release is not closer than 2 km from the boundary of property comprising Dugway Proving Ground or which Dugway has a legal use agreement. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20]. [R307-401-8] II.B.11.a.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.11.a.2 Recordkeeping: For each test and training operation, the permittee shall record that no point of release was closer than 2 km from the boundary of property comprising Dugway Proving Ground (DPG) or for which DPG has a legal use agreement. The records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.11.a.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.11.b Condition: The permittee shall submit an annual plan of outdoor tests and training operations for planned releases to be performed in the upcoming year (federal fiscal year beginning October 1) for approval of test parameters no later than June 30 of each year for the new federal fiscal year. The plan shall include all Project OPP0107060016 Page 42 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 tests and training operations which may result in the release of criteria pollutants and HAPs into the atmosphere and the following information: (1) Name of each test or training operation material(s) which release criteria pollutants and HAPs into the air. (2) Maximum quantities which may be released. (3) Maximum rates of release (quantity per hour). (4) Projected dates of release. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20]. [R307-401-8] II.B.11.b.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.11.b.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall maintain the following records for each test and training operation: (a) Purpose of the test or training operation. (b) Start and end date of test or training operation. (c) Names (common and chemical names) and quantities of each criteria pollutant and HAP released. The permittee shall maintain these records and a copy of each submittal required by this permit condition in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. All records shall be available for review, upon request, by the Director or Director's representative. II.B.11.b.3 Reporting: In addition to the reporting requirements specified in Section I of this permit, within 30 days of the end of each quarter the permittee shall submit a report containing information that describes the tests or training operations as they actually occurred. The reports shall include all tests and training operations that resulted in the release of criteria pollutants and HAPs into the atmosphere and include the following information: (a) A list of actions accomplished. (b) A brief description of each test and training operation, including the following: (1) Purpose of the test or training operation. (2) Start and end date of test or training operation. (3) Names (common and chemical names) and quantities of each criteria pollutant and HAP released. II.B.12 Conditions on OBOD-0: Open Burn/Open Detonation (Source Wide). II.B.12.a Condition: Open burn (OB) and open detonation (OD) of residual munitions and propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics (PEP) at the affected emission unit shall be conducted in the DTTF (OBOD-1 & OBOD-2) unless emergency in-place OD on the open range (OBOD-3) is necessary for safety reasons and is conducted in compliance with the Utah State issued Resource Conservation and Recovery Act permit. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20]. [R307-202-8, R307-401-8] II.B.12.a.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. Project OPP0107060016 Page 43 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.12.a.2 Recordkeeping: For each OB and OD event at the affected emission unit, the permittee shall record the following information: date and time of the event, type of event (OB or OD), general location (DTTF or Open Range), UTM coordinates, and a description of the item which was burned or detonated. For each OD on the open range at the affected emission unit, the permittee shall also record the date of UDWMRC authorization. The permittee shall maintain the records in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.12.a.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.12.b Condition: To meet the clearing index requirement, the following conditions shall exist at the time of each non- emergency OB and OD event at the approximate location of the event: (1) Mixing height greater than or equal to 500 meters, (2) Wind speed greater than or equal to three miles per hour, (3) Wind speed less than or equal to 15 miles per hour, and (4) No air quality advisories or alerts for Tooele County. Each event shall be conducted between one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20]. [R307-202-7, R307-401-8] II.B.12.b.1 Monitoring: Prior to each event, the permittee shall evaluate compliance with the requirements of this provision using data collected at the location of the event and/or data collected at a location with conditions representative of those at the location of the event. II.B.12.b.2 Recordkeeping: For each event, the permittee shall record the following information: date and time of event, results of the monitoring, and a description of each test method and/or data source used to evaluate compliance with this provision. The records shall be kept in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.12.b.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.12.c Condition: The permittee shall conduct each OB and OD event at the DTTF (OBOD-1 & OBOD-2) in accordance with the current sound focusing mitigation plan (SFMP) as approved by the Director. The SFMP shall include procedures to minimize the effects of over pressure on people outside the DPG boundary. The plan shall contain specific criteria that will be used to decide whether or not to proceed with each OB and OD event. If a nuisance as defined in Section 76-10-803 of the Utah Code is created by an OB event, the OB portion of the SFMP shall be revised and approved by the Director before conducting any additional OB events. If a nuisance as defined in Section 76-10-803 is created by an OD event, the OD portion of Project OPP0107060016 Page 44 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 the SFMP shall be revised and approved by the Director before conducting any additional OD events. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20]. [R307-401-8] II.B.12.c.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.12.c.2 Recordkeeping: Records of all actions taken to implement the sound focusing mitigation plan (SFMP) shall be maintained and include the date and time the action was taken along with the reason(s) for implementing the specific action. These records and the current SFMP shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.12.c.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.13 Conditions on OBOD-1: Open Burn at the DTTF. II.B.13.a Condition: Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 1,500 lbs per event. A sign cautioning the public shall be posted on the facility boundary and Durand Road if an OB event is used to thermally treat waste containing more than 325 pounds of HCl. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20]. [R307-202-7, R307-401- 8] II.B.13.a.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.13.a.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep a log of the net explosive weight of each item destroyed. If a sign is required, that shall also be noted in the log along with verification the sign was posted. The records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.13.a.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.13.b Condition: Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 150,000 lbs per rolling 12-month period. [Origin: DAQE- AN107060055-20]. [R307-202-7, R307-401-8] II.B.13.b.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. Project OPP0107060016 Page 45 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.13.b.2 Recordkeeping: By the 15th day of each month, the permittee shall calculate the total net explosive weight of items destroyed in the previous 12 months. The records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.13.b.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.14 Conditions on OBOD-2: Open Detonation at the DTTF. II.B.14.a Condition: Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 1,500 lbs per event. [Origin: DAQE-AN107060055-20]. [R307-202-7, R307-401-8] II.B.14.a.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.14.a.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep a log of the net explosive weight of each item destroyed. The records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.14.a.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.14.b Condition: Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 150,000 lbs per rolling 12-month period. [Origin: DAQE- AN107060055-20]. [R307-202-7, R307-401-8] II.B.14.b.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.14.b.2 Recordkeeping: By the 15th day of each month, the permittee shall calculate the total net explosive weight of items destroyed in the previous 12 months. The records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.14.b.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.15 Conditions on OBOD-3: Open Detonation on Open Range. Project OPP0107060016 Page 46 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.15.a Condition: Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 1,500 lbs per event. Each event shall be conducted after the area has been secured according to Table 6-3 in PAM 385-64 "Emergency withdrawal distances for nonessential personnel," and between one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset. [Origin: DAQE- AN107060055-20]. [R307-202-7, R307-401-8] II.B.15.a.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.15.a.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep a log of the net explosive weight of each item destroyed. For each event, the permittee shall also record the following information: (a) date and time of event, (b) time of official sunrise and official sunset for the date of event, (c) location of event, (d) a description of why the item which was detonated could not be moved to the DTTF, and (e) verification that the area was secured before the detonation was performed. The records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.15.a.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.15.b Condition: Net explosive weight shall be no greater than 50,000 lbs per rolling 12-month period. [Origin: DAQE- AN107060055-20]. [R307-202-7, R307-401-8] II.B.15.b.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.15.b.2 Recordkeeping: By the 15th day of each month, the permittee shall calculate the total net explosive weight of items destroyed in the previous 12 months. The records shall be maintained in accordance with Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.15.b.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.16 Conditions on NESHAP-CI RICE: NESHAP Stationary CI RICE. II.B.16.a Condition: The permittee shall comply with the following operating limitations and other requirements at all times for each emergency affected emission unit: Project OPP0107060016 Page 47 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 1. The permittee shall operate the affected emission unit according to the requirements in paragraphs 1.a through 1.c. In order for the engine to be considered an emergency stationary RICE under 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ, any operation other than as described in 40 CFR 63.6640(f) is prohibited. If the engine is not operated according to the requirements in 40 CFR 63.6640(f), it will not be considered an emergency engine and shall meet all requirements for non-emergency engines. a. There is no time limit on the use of emergency stationary RICE in emergency situations. b. Emergency stationary RICE may be operated for any combination of the purposes specified in 40 CFR 63.6640(f)(2) for a maximum of 100 hours per calendar year. Any operation for non- emergency situations as allowed by 40 CFR 63.6640(f)(4) counts as part of the 100 hours per calendar year allowed by this paragraph. (i) Emergency stationary RICE may be operated for maintenance checks and readiness testing, provided that the tests are recommended by federal, state or local government, the manufacturer, the vendor, the regional transmission organization or equivalent balancing authority and transmission operator, or the insurance company associated with the engine. A petition for approval of additional hours to be used for maintenance checks and readiness testing is not required if the permittee maintains records indicating that federal, state, or local standards require maintenance and testing of emergency RICE beyond 100 hours per calendar year. c. The permittee may operate the affected emission unit up to 50 hours per calendar year in non- emergency situations as specified in 40 CFR 63.6640(f)(4). 2. The permittee shall meet the following requirements at all times, except during periods of startup: a. Change oil and filter every 500 hours of operation or annually, whichever comes first; b. Inspect air cleaner every 1,000 hours of operation or annually, whichever comes first, and replace as necessary; and c. Inspect all hoses and belts every 500 hours of operation or annually, whichever comes first, and replace as necessary. During periods of startup the permittee shall minimize the engine's time spent at idle and minimize the engine's startup time to a period needed for appropriate and safe loading of the engine, not to exceed 30 minutes, after which time the non-startup emission limitations apply. 3. The permittee shall comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in Table 8 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ. [Origin: 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ]. [40 CFR 63.6603(a), 40 CFR 63.6605(a), 40 CFR 63.6625(h), 40 CFR 63.6640(f), 40 CFR 63.6665, 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Table 2d, 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Table 8] II.B.16.a.1 Monitoring: The permittee shall install a non-resettable hour meter if one is not already installed. [40 CFR 63.6625(f)] If an emergency engine is operating during an emergency and it is not possible to shut down the engine in order to perform the management practice requirements on the required schedule or if performing the management practice on the required schedule would otherwise pose an unacceptable risk under federal, state, or local law, the management practice can be delayed until the emergency is over or the unacceptable risk under federal, state, or local law has abated. The management practice shall be performed as soon as practicable after the emergency has ended or the unacceptable risk under federal, state, or local law has abated. [40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Table 2d Footnote 2] The permittee shall demonstrate continuous compliance by operating and maintaining the stationary RICE and after-treatment control device (if any) according to the manufacturer's emission-related written operation and maintenance instructions or develop and follow their own maintenance plan which must provide to the extent practicable for the maintenance and operation of the engine in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing Project OPP0107060016 Page 48 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 emissions. [40 CFR 63.6625(e), 40 CFR 63.6640(a), 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Table 6] The permittee has the option of utilizing an oil analysis program in order to extend the specified oil change requirement in accordance with 40 CFR 63.6625(i). The permittee shall comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in Table 8 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ. [40 CFR 63.6665]. II.B.16.a.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep the records described in 40 CFR 63.6655(a)(1)-(5) as applicable. [40 CFR 63.6655(a)] For each affected emission unit that does not meet the standards applicable to non-emergency engines, the permittee shall keep records of the hours of operation of the engine that are recorded through the non-resettable hour meter. The permittee shall document how many hours are spent for emergency operation, including what classified the operation as emergency and how many hours are spent for non-emergency operation. If the engines are used for the purposes specified in 40 CFR 63.6640(f)(2)(ii) or (iii) or 40 CFR 63.6640(f)(4)(ii), the permittee shall keep records of the notification of the emergency situation, and the date, start time, and end time of engine operation for these purposes. [40 CFR 63.6655(f)] If additional hours are to be used for maintenance checks and readiness testing, the permittee shall maintain records indicating that federal, state, or local standards require maintenance and testing of emergency RICE beyond 100 hours per calendar year. [40 CFR 63.6640(f)(2)(i)] The permittee shall keep records that demonstrate continuous compliance with each applicable operating limitation [including, but not limited to, the manufacturer's emission-related operation and maintenance instructions or the permittee-developed maintenance plan]. [40 CFR 63.6655(d), 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Table 6] Records of the maintenance conducted shall be kept in order to demonstrate that the permittee operated and maintained the affected emission unit and after-treatment control device (if any) according to their own maintenance plan. [40 CFR 63.6655(e)] The permittee shall comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in Table 8 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ. [40 CFR 63.6665] Records shall be maintained in accordance with 40 CFR 63.6660 and Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.16.a.3 Reporting: The permittee shall report any failure to perform the management practice on the schedule required and the federal, state or local law under which the risk was deemed unacceptable. [40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Table 2d Footnote 2] The permittee shall comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in Table 8 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ. [40 CFR 63.6665] The permittee shall also report each instance in which it did not meet the applicable requirements in Table 8. [40 CFR 63.6640(e)] There are no additional reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. Project OPP0107060016 Page 49 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.16.b Condition: At all times the permittee shall operate and maintain any affected source, including associated air pollution control equipment and monitoring equipment, in a manner consistent with safety and good air pollution control practices for minimizing emissions. The general duty to minimize emissions does not require the permittee to make any further efforts to reduce emissions if levels required by this standard have been achieved. Determination of whether such operation and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Administrator which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, review of operation and maintenance procedures, review of operation and maintenance records, and inspection of the source. [Origin: 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ]. [40 CFR 63.6605(b)] II.B.16.b.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.16.b.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep the records described in 40 CFR 63.6655(a)(1)-(5) as applicable. [40 CFR 63.6655(a)] The permittee shall document activities performed to assure proper operation and maintenance. Records shall be maintained in accordance with 40 CFR 63.6660 and Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.16.b.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.17 Conditions on NESHAP-SI RICE: NESHAP Stationary SI RICE. II.B.17.a Condition: The permittee shall comply with the following operating limitations and other requirements at all times for each emergency affected emission unit: 1. The permittee shall operate the affected emission unit according to the requirements in paragraphs 1.a through 1.c. In order for the engine to be considered an emergency stationary RICE under 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ, any operation other than as described in 40 CFR 63.6640(f), is prohibited. If the engine is not operated according to the requirements in 40 CFR 63.6640(f), it will not be considered an emergency engine and shall meet all requirements for non-emergency engines. a. There is no time limit on the use of emergency stationary RICE in emergency situations. b. Emergency stationary RICE may be operated for any combination of the purposes specified in 40 CFR 63.6640(f)(2) for a maximum of 100 hours per calendar year. Any operation for non- emergency situations as allowed by 40 CFR 63.6640(f)(4) counts as part of the 100 hours per calendar year allowed by this paragraph. (i) Emergency stationary RICE may be operated for maintenance checks and readiness testing, provided that the tests are recommended by federal, state or local government, the manufacturer, the vendor, the regional transmission organization or equivalent balancing authority and transmission operator, or the insurance company associated with the engine. A petition for approval of additional hours to be used for maintenance checks and readiness testing is not required if the permittee maintains records indicating that federal, state, or local standards require maintenance and testing of emergency RICE beyond 100 hours per calendar year. Project OPP0107060016 Page 50 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 c. The permittee may operate the affected emission unit up to 50 hours per calendar year in non- emergency situations as specified in 40 CFR 63.6640(f)(4). 2. The permittee shall meet the following requirements at all times, except during periods of startup: a. Change oil and filter every 500 hours of operation or annually, whichever comes first; b. Inspect spark plugs every 1,000 hours of operation or annually, whichever comes first, and replace as necessary; and c. Inspect all hoses and belts every 500 hours of operation or annually, whichever comes first, and replace as necessary. During periods of startup, the permittee shall minimize the engine's time spent at idle and minimize the engine's startup time to a period needed for appropriate and safe loading of the engine, not to exceed 30 minutes, after which time the non-startup emission limitations apply. 3. The permittee shall comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in Table 8 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ. [Origin: 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ]. [40 CFR 63.6603(a), 40 CFR 63.6605(a), 40 CFR 63.6625(h), 40 CFR 63.6640(f), 40 CFR 63.6665, 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Table 2d, 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Table 8] II.B.17.a.1 Monitoring: The permittee shall install a non-resettable hour meter if one is not already installed. [40 CFR 63.6625(f)] If an emergency engine is operating during an emergency and it is not possible to shut down the engine in order to perform the management practice requirements on the required schedule, or if performing the management practice on the required schedule would otherwise pose an unacceptable risk under federal, state, or local law, the management practice can be delayed until the emergency is over or the unacceptable risk under federal, state, or local law has abated. The management practice shall be performed as soon as practicable after the emergency has ended or the unacceptable risk under federal, state, or local law has abated. [40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Table 2d Footnote 2] The permittee shall demonstrate continuous compliance by operating and maintaining the stationary RICE and after-treatment control device (if any) according to the manufacturer's emission-related written operation and maintenance instructions or develop and follow their own maintenance plan which must provide to the extent practicable for the maintenance and operation of the engine in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practice for minimizing emissions. [40 CFR 63.6625(e), 40 CFR 63.6640(a), 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Table 6] The permittee has the option of utilizing an oil analysis program in order to extend the specified oil change requirement in accordance with 40 CFR 63.6625(j). The permittee shall comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in Table 8 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ. [40 CFR 63.6665]. II.B.17.a.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep the records described in 40 CFR 63.6655(a)(1)-(5) as applicable. [40 CFR 63.6655(a)] For each affected emission unit that does not meet the standards applicable to non-emergency engines, the permittee shall keep records of the hours of operation of the engine that are recorded through the non-resettable hour meter. The permittee shall document how many hours are spent for emergency operation, including what classified the operation as emergency and how many hours are spent for non-emergency operation. If the engines are used for the purposes specified in Project OPP0107060016 Page 51 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 40 CFR 63.6640(f)(2)(ii) or (iii) or 40 CFR 63.6640(f)(4)(ii), the permittee shall keep records of the notification of the emergency situation, and the date, start time, and end time of engine operation for these purposes. [40 CFR 63.6655(f)] If additional hours are to be used for maintenance checks and readiness testing, the permittee shall maintain records indicating that federal, state, or local standards require maintenance and testing of emergency RICE beyond 100 hours per calendar year. [40 CFR 63.6640(f)(2)(i)] The permittee shall keep records that demonstrate continuous compliance with each applicable operating limitation [including, but not limited to, the manufacturer's emission-related operation and maintenance instructions or the permittee-developed maintenance plan]. [40 CFR 63.6655(d), 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Table 6] Records of the maintenance conducted shall be kept in order to demonstrate that the permittee operated and maintained the affected emission unit and after-treatment control device (if any) according to their own maintenance plan. [40 CFR 63.6655(e)] The permittee shall comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in Table 8 of 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ. [40 CFR 63.6665] Records shall be maintained in accordance with 40 CFR 63.6660 and Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.17.a.3 Reporting: The permittee shall report any failure to perform the management practice on the schedule required and the federal, state or local law under which the risk was deemed unacceptable. [40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Table 2d Footnote 2] The permittee shall comply with the applicable general provisions in 40 CFR 63.1-15 as identified in 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ Table 8. [40 CFR 63.6665] The permittee shall also report each instance in which it did not meet the applicable requirements in Table 8. [40 CFR 63.6640(e)] There are no additional reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.17.b Condition: At all times the permittee shall operate and maintain any affected source, including associated air pollution control equipment and monitoring equipment, in a manner consistent with safety and good air pollution control practices for minimizing emissions. The general duty to minimize emissions does not require the permittee to make any further efforts to reduce emissions if levels required by this standard have been achieved. Determination of whether such operation and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Administrator which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, review of operation and maintenance procedures, review of operation and maintenance records, and inspection of the source. [Origin: 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ]. [40 CFR 63.6605(b)] II.B.17.b.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. Project OPP0107060016 Page 52 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 II.B.17.b.2 Recordkeeping: The permittee shall keep the records described in 40 CFR 63.6655(a)(1)-(5) as applicable. [40 CFR 63.6655(a)] The permittee shall document activities performed to assure proper operation and maintenance. Records shall be maintained in accordance with 40 CFR 63.6660 and Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.17.b.3 Reporting: There are no reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.B.18 Conditions on MSWL: Municipal Solid Waste Landfill. II.B.18.a Condition: (1) Design capacity. (a) The permittee shall submit an amended design capacity report to the Administrator as provided in paragraph (2). (b) When an increase in the maximum design capacity of a landfill with an initial design capacity less than 2.5 million megagrams or 2.5 million cubic meters results in a revised maximum design capacity equal to or greater than 2.5 million megagrams and 2.5 million cubic meters, the permittee shall comply with 40 CFR 62.16714(e). (40 CFR 62.16714(d)) (2) Amended design capacity report. An amended design capacity report shall be submitted providing notification of an increase in the maximum design capacity of the landfill to meet or exceed 2.5 million megagrams and 2.5 million cubic meters. This increase in design capacity may result from an increase in the permitted volume of the landfill or an increase in the density as documented in the annual recalculation required in the recordkeeping for this condition. (40 CFR 62.16724(b)) [Origin: 40 CFR 62 Subpart OOO]. [40 CFR 62.16714(d), 40 CFR 62.16724(b)] II.B.18.a.1 Monitoring: Records required for this permit condition will serve as monitoring. II.B.18.a.2 Recordkeeping: If the permittee converts design capacity from volume to mass or mass to volume to demonstrate that landfill design capacity is less than 2.5 million megagrams or 2.5 million cubic meters, as provided in the definition of "design capacity" in 40 CFR 62.16730, the permittee shall keep readily accessible, on-site records of the annual recalculation of site-specific density, design capacity, and the supporting documentation. Off-site records may be maintained if they are retrievable within 4 hours. Either paper copy or electronic formats are acceptable. (40 CFR 62.16726(f)) The permittee shall keep copies of all reports submitted to comply with this condition and all documentation supporting any report. Records shall be maintained in accordance with 40 CFR 62.16726 and Provision I.S.1 of this permit. II.B.18.a.3 Reporting: The permittee shall submit an amended design capacity report within 90 days of an increase in the maximum design capacity of the landfill to meet or exceed 2.5 million megagrams and 2.5 Project OPP0107060016 Page 53 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 million cubic meters. (40 CFR 62.16724(b)) There are no additional reporting requirements for this provision except those specified in Section I of this permit. II.C Emissions Trading (R307-415-6a(10)) Not applicable to this source. II.D Alternative Operating Scenarios. (R307-415-6a(9)) Not applicable to this source. A permit shield was not granted for any specific requirements. This source is not subject to Title IV. This section is not applicable. Project OPP0107060016 Page 54 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 This operating permit incorporates all applicable requirements contained in the following documents: Incorporates DAQE-AN107060055-20 dated May 14, 2020 1. Comment on an item originating in Title V application regarding Permitted Source Applicable Requirements: Emission units listed in DPG's Title V application have been divided into three groups: (1) Nongrandfathered emission units (emission units which were not in existence prior to November 29, 1969, and/or have been modified after November 29, 1969); (2) grandfathered emissions units (emission units which were in existence prior to November 29, 1969, and have not been modified after November 29, 1969) with applicable requirements; and (3) grandfathered emission units without applicable requirements. The following emission units are included in Group 1: Various laboratories, Open Burn and Open Detonation, Smoke and Obscurant Testing, four 20,000 gallon fuel oil tanks, two 24,000 gallon JP4 tanks, external combustion sources (ECO-0), and generators (ICO-0, ICP-0). Under R307-401, group 2 emissions units are not required to obtain an approval order. All Group 2 units are subject to one or more applicable requirements including, but not limited to, visible emissions, fuel sulfur content, solvent cleaning and degreasing work practices, and/or gasoline storage and dispensing requirements. Group 3 emission units are not subject to any applicable requirements including visible emissions and/or fuel sulfur content. Group 3 includes the following emission unit categories: *All photographic processing units including: RA-4, C41, VNF, E6 and RPX OMAT. These units consist of a combination of developers, bleaches, fixers, stop baths, and stabilizers. Emissions result from the use of chemicals which are vented with ceiling and roof exhausts. Since none of the photographic processing units listed in the application are listed in an approval order, it is assumed that these units are grandfathered. *All fuel dispensing units except gasoline. Fuels are dispensed at multiple locations around the installation. Fuels dispensed include JP-4, and diesel. Fuel is transferred through hose and nozzle arrangements. Since none of the fuel dispensing units listed in the application are listed in an approval order, it is assumed that these units are grandfathered. *All sewage lagoons. Chlorination is used at several sewage lagoons at DPG. Emissions result from the volatilization of chlorine from open lagoons. According to a letter dated February 7, 2000, certified by the Responsible Official, DPG's lagoons don't meet the applicability criteria of 40 CFR 63 Subpart VVV, "National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Publicly Owned Treatment Works". Since none of the lagoons listed in the application are listed in an approval order, it is assumed that the lagoons are grandfathered. *All chlorine and other chemical dispensing activities not covered by an approval order. Chlorine and other chemical dispensing occur at various locations at DPG. Emissions occur during the dispensing and mixing of various chemicals. Since some of the chlorine and other chemical dispensing activities are not listed in an approval order, it is assumed Project OPP0107060016 Page 55 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 that these chemical dispensing activities are grandfathered. *Aeration of Petroleum-Contaminated Soils. At DPG there have been a few underground storage tank removals where petroleum-contaminated soils have been discovered. These soils have been removed from their original location and moved to a lined area west of Fries Park. Since the soil aeration activities are not listed in an approval order, it is assumed that the aeration activities are grandfathered. *Laboratories *Grandfathered, gas-fired internal combustion engines. These engines are not subject to the visible emission or fuel sulfur content regulations. Based on a review of the application, all emission units at DPG should be covered by these three groups. [7/29/2004] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 2. Comment on an item originating in Title V application regarding Permitted Source Building 2048 Boilers Out of Service: Four Fuel Oil No. 2 boilers are located in Building 2048. These boilers are subject 40 CFR 60 Subpart Dc according an application update sent by DPG dated December 8, 1999. These boilers are not listed in an approval order and are no longer being used (see DAQC-482-2000). Therefore, the four boilers located in Building 2048 have not been listed as emission units in this permit. Before the facility uses these boilers all permits required under R307 must be obtained by the facility. [5/08/2000] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 3. Comment on an item originating in 40 CFR Part 64 regarding Permitted Source Compliance Assurance Monitoring: CAM applicability has been evaluated. There are no CAM requirements in this permit. [2/01/2006] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 4. Comment on an item originating in DAQE-AN107060055-20 regarding Permitted Source Condition I.5: Since there are varying legal authorities for the operation and maintenance condition and since it does not apply to the grandfathered sources listed in Reviewer Comment 1, Approval Order Condition I.5 has been incorporated into the Title V Permit on an emission unit specific basis. [10/05/2005] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 5. Comment on an item originating in Title V application regarding Permitted Source Dry Cleaning Machine Removed: Dugway's permit application identified a dry cleaning machine. The machine has been removed from the site and all dry cleaning is now done offsite. [10/18/2000] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 6. Comment on an item originating in 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ regarding Permitted Source LPG-fired boilers: In accordance with 40 CFR 63.11195(e), gas-fired boilers as defined in the subpart are not subject to Subpart JJJJJJ and to any requirements in this subpart. All LPG-fired boilers and process heaters at the permitted source meet the definition for gas- fired boilers in 40 CFR 63.11237. [6/21/2011] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 7. Comment on an item originating in R307-205-5 regarding Permitted Source R307-205-5, Fugitive Dust, is not an applicable requirement for OB/OD and Smoke and Obscurant: Condition II.B.1.b requires that sources of fugitive dust shall be minimized source-wide in accordance with R307-205-5. While this requirement has been applied source-wide, it only applies to storage and handling of materials, and construction and demolition activities. OB/OD and OT do not belong to either of these categories. Therefore, condition II.B.1.b does not apply to OB/OD or OT. [11/01/2005] [Last updated November 3, 2021] Project OPP0107060016 Page 56 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 8. Comment on an item originating in UDAQ/DPG Meeting on January 11, 1995 regarding Permitted Source Residential housing and high school woodshop a separate source: Residential housing located at Dugway Proving Ground (DPG) will be considered a separate source and not subject to the conditions of this permit. This approach was requested by DPG during a meeting with DAQ on January 20, 1995. The approach is supported in guidance developed by the EPA, "Major Source Determinations for Military Installations under the Air Toxics, New Source Review, and Title V Operating Permit Programs of the Clean Air Act (ACT)", dated August 2, 1996. The high school woodworking shop located in the English Village at DPG will also be considered a separate source and not subject to the conditions of this permit. The woodworking shop is located at the high school and is only used for educational purposes. This approach is supported by the 1996 EPA guidance. [1/04/2001] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 9. Comment on an item originating in 40 CFR 82 Subpart D regarding Permitted Source Stratospheric Ozone Federal Procurement: The subject rule is not an applicable requirement at the affected emission unit. [2/15/2001] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 10. Comment on an item originating in 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ regarding Permitted Source Subpart ZZZZ Applicability: According to 40 CFR 63.6590(c), new or reconstructed stationary RICE located at an area source must meet the requirements of Subpart ZZZZ by meeting the requirements of 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII, for compression ignition engines or 40 CFR 60 Subpart JJJJ, for spark ignition engines. No further requirements from Subpart ZZZZ apply for such engines. The permittee has not identified any units subject to 40 CFR 60 Subpart JJJJ. Several units have been identified that must meet the requirements of 40 CFR 60 Subpart IIII, for compression ignition engines, thereby meeting the requirements of 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ. An emission unit has been added in Section II.A of this permit to describe the affected engines and the applicable requirements from Subpart IIII have been included in Section II.B of the permit. 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ also applies to existing RICE at area HAP sources. Two emission units have been added in Section II.A of this permit to describe the affected engines and the applicable requirements from Subpart ZZZZ have been included in Section II.B of the permit for existing emergency RICE. The permittee has not identified any existing non-emergency affected units subject to 40 CFR 63 Subpart ZZZZ. [5/4/2010] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 11. Comment on an item originating in Title V application regarding Permitted Source Sulfur content and visible emission requirements for JP4 and mogas fired internal combustion engines: Fuel sulfur content and visible emissions for grandfathered mogas and JP4 fired internal combustion engines will be covered by the corresponding requirements for grandfathered gasoline and diesel fired internal combustion engines. [10/18/2000] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 12. Comment on an item originating in DAQ Note regarding Permitted Source Visual Opacity Surveys and Opacity Observations: Visual opacity surveys and opacity observations which don't need to be conducted by a certified observer should be conducted as follows: Project OPP0107060016 Page 57 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 *Each observer shall at least read Method 9 in 40 CFR 60, Appendix A once each quarter and *Each observation at each emission point shall include at least one momentary observation of emissions. [11/14/2000] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 13. Comment on an item originating in DAQE-AN107060055-20 regarding ECG-1: NSPS LPG-Fired Boilers and Heaters Condition II.B.1.d: This condition requires the permittee to comply with all applicable requirements of 40 CFR 60 Subpart A. The only applicable requirements of Subpart A are proper operation and maintenance (O/M) at all times, including startup, shutdown, or malfunction, and recordkeeping to document proper O/M. These requirements are already included in the Title V Permit under the O/M condition authorized by R307-401-8 and 40 CFR 60.11(d). To avoid redundancy, AO Condition II.B.1.d has not been included in the Title V Permit. [10/04/2005] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 14. Comment on an item originating in R307-221, 40 CFR 60 Subparts Cc and WWW, 40 CFR 62 Subpart OOO, and 40 CFR 63 Subpart AAAA regarding MSWL: Municipal Solid Waste Landfill 40 CFR 60 Subpart WWW: Per 40 CFR 60.750, the subpart applies to MSW landfills that commenced construction, reconstruction, or modification on or after May 30, 1991, but before July 18, 2014. The MSWL began accepting waste November 30, 1987 with a design capacity of 385,240 megagrams, which is well below the threshold design capacity of 2.5 million Mg (2,755,750 tons) contained in the subpart. Since the landfill does not meet the date criteria for applicability, it is not subject to NSPS Subpart WWW. 40 CFR 60 Subpart Cc: Subpart Cc contains the requirements for state plan approval for MSW landfills where construction, reconstruction, or modification was commenced before May 30, 1991. Per R307-221, the requirements contained in the rule meet the requirements in 40 CFR 60.30c through 60.36c of Subpart Cc and also meet the requirements in the state plan for MSW landfills incorporated by reference in R307-220-2. Although the landfill was previously subject to R307-221, it is now subject to 40 CFR 62 Subpart OOO which implements the new federal plan for 40 CFR 60 Subpart Cf. 40 CFR 62 Subpart OOO: Per 40 CFR 62.16711, the subpart applies to MSW landfills that commenced construction, reconstruction, or modification on or before July 17, 2014, that have accepted waste since 11/8/87, and that are not regulated by an EPA-approved state plan implementing 40 CFR 60 Subpart Cf. The landfill meets that criteria. However the subpart only requires an initial design capacity report for landfills with capacities less than 2.5 million megagrams by mass or 2.5 million cubic meters by volume. The permittee has submitted the initial design capacity report required by 40 CFR 62.16714(d). Therefore, only the requirements for an amended design capacity report have been included in the permit should landfill capacity increase in the future. 40 CFR 63 Subpart AAAA: Per 40 CFR 63.1935, the subpart applies to MSW landfills that accepted waste since 11/8/1987 and that are collocated with a major HAP source. The permittee is not a major HAP source. So 40 CFR 63 Subpart AAAA is not applicable. [10/18/2021] [Last updated November 4, 2021] 15. Comment on an item originating in 40 CFR 61 Subpart D regarding OBOD-0: Open Burn/Open Detonation (Source Wide) 40 CFR 61 Subpart D, National Emission Standard for Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing, is not an applicable requirement for OB/OD: 40 CFR 61 Subpart D, National Emission Standard for Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing, applies to rocket motor test sites which are defined as any building, structure, facility, or installation where the static test firing of a beryllium rocket motor and/or the disposal of beryllium propellant is conducted. In a Project OPP0107060016 Page 58 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 document submitted to DAQ on February 2, 2000, DPG has indicated under the certification of the responsible official that this subpart is not an applicable requirement. In an Email submitted to DAQ on February 15, 2000, DPG indicated that none of the propellants used at DPG contain Beryllium. This assessment was based on information contained in document TM 9-1300-214, Chapter 9, entitled "United States Propellants". This document details the formulation of the propellants used by the military. None of these propellants list Beryllium as a component. [2/21/2001] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 16. Comment on an item originating in R307-202-7(10)(d) regarding OBOD-0: Open Burn/Open Detonation (Source Wide) Comments on implementation of R307-202-7(10)(d) to OB/OD: Under section R307-202- 7(10)(d) open burning, in remote areas, of highly explosive or other hazardous materials, for which there is no other known practical method of disposal is authorized by the issuance of a permit when not prohibited by other laws or other officials having jurisdiction and when a nuisance as defined in Section 76-10-803 is not created. Permit refers to a variance or approval order. Approval order DAQE-390-00 was issued on October 26, 2000, to allow DPG to dispose of residual munitions and propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics using OB/OD. Residual only refers to excess, obsolete, or unserviceable munitions, propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics. This approval order does not exempt DPG from other laws or the requirements imposed by other officials having jurisdiction. For example, under section R307-202-7(9) the local authority may issue permits under the "clearing index" system approved and coordinated by the Department of Environmental Quality. Approval order DAQE-390-00 provides site specific limits on several parameters (i.e., mixing height, wind speed, net explosive weight, and time and location of each OB/OD event) rather than "clearing index" to minimize the dispersion of emissions from OB/OD at DPG. The issuance of a permit under R307-202-7(10)(d) for OB/OD of the residual munitions and propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics at DPG is justified because there are no other known practical methods of disposal for these items. Other technologies including those being investigated by the DOE, Army, and Navy are under development (see Federal Remediation Technologies Roundtable at www.frtr.gov). Therefore, OB/OD is currently the only reasonably available method for safe disposal. [9/01/2004] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 17. Comment on an item originating in DAQE-AN107060055-20 regarding OBOD-0: Open Burn/Open Detonation (Source Wide) Condition II.B.1.i: The text of the condition contains the following description of the DTTF. "The DTTF is located in the southeast area of the affected emission unit approximately 1.9 miles west of the affected emission unit east boundary and 1,400 feet north of Durand Road. The 40-acre DTTF is oval-shaped, measuring approximately 1,300 feet by 1,800 feet." Since this description is not relevant to the condition itself, it has been removed from the Title V permit and included in this reviewer comment for informational purposes only. [10/04/2005] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 18. Comment on an item originating in Title V permit regarding OBOD-0: Open Burn/Open Detonation (Source Wide) Project OPP0107060016 Page 59 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 Event Clarification: As used in the OBOD conditions, event shall be defined as a single occurrence of open detonation or open burn to thermally treat waste energetics, i.e., residual munitions, propellants, explosives, pyrotechnics. [12/06/2005] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 19. Comment on an item originating in R307-201-3(2) regarding OBOD-0: Open Burn/Open Detonation (Source Wide) R307-201-3(2), Visible Emissions, is not an applicable requirement for OB/OD: Under R307-201-3(2) visible emissions from installations constructed after April 25, 1971, except diesel engines, shall be of a shade or density no darker than 20% opacity, except as otherwise provided in these rules. An installation is a discrete process with identifiable emissions which may be part of a larger industrial plant. It is DAQ's interpretation that discrete process refers to an identifiable piece of process equipment. This interpretation is based on a guidance document from the EPA dated October 24, 1980, which defines an installation as an identifiable piece of process equipment. OB/OD and OT are not process equipment. Therefore, OB/OD and OT are not discrete processes or installations and R307-201-3(2) is not an applicable requirement. [11/01/2005] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 20. Comment on an item originating in R307-205-4 regarding OBOD-0: Open Burn/Open Detonation (Source Wide) R307-205-4, Fugitive Emissions, is not an applicable requirement for OB/OD: Under R307-205-4, fugitive emissions from sources that were constructed on or before April 25, 1971, shall not exceed 40% opacity. Fugitive emissions from sources constructed or modified after April 25, 1971, shall not exceed 20% opacity. Fugitive emissions are emissions from an installation or facility which are neither passed through an air cleaning device nor vented through a stack or could not reasonably pass through a stack, chimney, vent, or other functionally equivalent opening. As discussed previously, OB/OD and OT are not installations. Facility means machinery, equipment, structures of any part or accessories thereof, installed or acquired for the primary purpose of controlling or disposing of air pollution. OB/OD and OT are not facilities because they are not installed or acquired for the primary purpose of controlling or disposing of air pollution. Since OB/OD and OT are not installations or facilities, emissions from OB/OD and OT are not fugitive emissions. Therefore, R307-205-4 is not an applicable requirement for OB/OD and OT. [11/01/2005] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 21. Comment on an item originating in Title V permit regarding TNK-1: Underground Storage Tanks NSPS Subpart Kb Applicability: As amended 10/15/03, 40 CFR 60 Subpart Kb "... does not apply to storage vessels with a capacity...greater than or equal to 75 m3 but less than 151 m3 storing a liquid with a maximum true vapor pressure less than 15.0 kPa." EPA further clarifies in the 10/15/03 amendment to the final rule, "Put another way, the EPA is exempting from subpart Kb those storage vessels presently subject to recordkeeping requirements only." Therefore, the previous conditions requiring recordkeeping that originated in Subpart Kb have been removed from the Title V Permit. [10/04/2005] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 22. Comment on an item originating in Title V permit regarding TNK-2: Aboveground Storage Tanks NSPS Subpart Kb Applicability: As amended 10/15/03, 40 CFR 60 Subpart Kb "... does not apply to storage vessels with a capacity...greater than or equal to 75 m3 but less than 151 m3 storing a liquid with a maximum true vapor pressure less than 15.0 kPa." EPA further clarifies in the 10/15/03 amendment to the final rule, "Put another way, the EPA is exempting from subpart Kb those storage vessels presently subject to recordkeeping requirements only." Therefore, the previous conditions requiring recordkeeping that Project OPP0107060016 Page 60 Title V Operating Permit #4500003005 originated in Subpart Kb have been removed from the Title V Permit. [10/04/2005] [Last updated November 3, 2021] 23. Comment on an item originating in historical approval order regarding Permitted Source Removal of laboratory conditions: Operations with chemical agents, non-agents, and biological agents are conducted at DPG. Laboratories are subject to rules and standards from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of the Army (DA), and other agencies. The conditions on the labs that were previously contained in the permit either directly referenced or were already covered by the regulations from these other agencies. To avoid redundancy, the conditions on the labs have been removed in the underlying approval order and in the operating permit. As noted in the reviewer comments for DAQE-AN107060053-19, although "non-agents" are defined to potentially include HAPs, anticipated HAP emissions would be minor, since the labs are subject to regulations that prevent releases to the atmosphere. Removal from equipment list: The laboratory emission units were flagged as "Listed for information purposes only" in the referenced approval order. Since they also have no applicable requirements, as noted above, they have been removed from the equipment list in the 2021 renewal permit. [3/15/2019] [Last updated January 4, 2022] 24. Comment on an item originating in Title V permit regarding MSWL: Municipal Solid Waste Landfill The permittee listed the existing landfill in the 1995 initial application for an operating permit and it has been in the Title V permit since 2001. However, it is not listed in the approval order. This oversight will be corrected in the next approval order revision. [10/19/2021] [Last updated November 3, 2021] DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY INSTALLATION TAI{AGEMENT COUIIAT{D UIITED STATES ARf,Y GARRISON, DUGWAY PROVING GROUND 5450 DOOLITTLE AVE DUGWAY, UTAH 84022-5000 May 7,2024 UTAH DEPARTMENT OFEI{V|RONMENraI ouru-nv Mr. Bryce Bird Director Utah Division of Air Quality P.O. Box 144820 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114482A Dear Mr. Bird: Enclosure MAY - 9 ?1,?4 lorn d, lyeltNrcJI'; l!,;'i 'a1^.i nr . t,.J r.\: I A r rF, On behalf of U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground (DPG) I am pleased to submit this Notice of lntent (NOl) to modiff Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality, DPG Approval Order DAQE-AN107060057-23, issued March 14,2023. This request will: 1. Withdraw intent to construct one (1) stationary New Source Pdrformance Standards (NSPS) 713 horsepower (HP) stationary diesel-fired emergency generator located at building number 9416. [DAQE-ANI07060057-23, 1.8] 2. Request to construct one (1) stationary NSPS 134 HP stationary diesel-fired emergency generator to be located at building number 88231. Please direct your staff to contact Boyd Roberts of the Division of Environmental Programs at (435) 831-2546 with any questions or comments regarding this matter. Sincerely, Brian K. Peterson Acting Garrison Manager NOTICE OF DUGWAY PROVING INTENT GROUND, UTAH UTAH DEPARruENT OF B0JtRonuenrar. orrAUTY lilAY -S 2t?4 DHiru)*'%*rXffi&$** Submitted by: U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground Division of Environmental Programs Dugway, Utah 84022 Prepared by: Mellor Engineering Dugway Operations Building 6672, Stark Road Dugway, Utah 84022 Table of Gontents 1.0 lntroduction............... .......... 1 1.1 Source lnformation .......... 1 2.O Withdraw lntent to Construct............. ...................4 3.0 Project Description .............4 3.1 Best Achievable ControlTechnology (BACT) Analysis ......4 4.0 Potentialto Emit .................5 5.0 References.............. ...........6 Appendices Form 17 Diesel Powered Standby Generator ......,............ A-1 ACRONYMS AN D ABBREVIATIONS AO Approval OrderAP-42 Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission FactorsBACT Best Achievable Control Technology CFR Code of Federal Regulations CO Carbon Monoxide COze Carbon Dioxide EquivalentDPG Dugway Proving Ground EPA Environmental Protection Agency BHP Brake Horsepower GHG Greenhouse Gas G GramsHAP Hazardous Air Pollutant HP Horsepower HMTF Hazardous MaterialTest Facility HR HourISO lnternational Organization for StandardizationkW" Kilowatt Electrical NAAQS NationalAmbient Air Quality Standard NMHC Non-Methane HydrocarbonsNOI Notice Of lntent NO, Nitrogen Dioxide NSPS New Source Performance Standard PM Particulate Matter PMro Particulate Matter 10 micrometers and smallerPMz.s Particulate Matter 2.5 micrometers and smallerPTE PotentialTo Emit SOz Sulfur Dioxide TVOP Title V Operating PermitUAC Utah Administrative CodeUDAQ Utah Division of Air QualityUDEQ Utah Department of Environmental QualityU.S. United States UTM Universal Transverse MercatorVOC Volatile Organic Compounds YR Year 1.0 lntroduction Dugway Proving Ground (DPG), a United States Army installation, is responsible for testing chemical and biological defense systems for the United States and its allies. DPG is located in the portion of Tooele County that is classified as an attainment area of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAOS) for all criteria pollutants. DPG is designated a Major Source Nitrogen Oxides (NO, and Area Source for hazardous air pollutants (HAPs). DPG is submitting this Notice of lntent (NOl) requesting modification to Approval Order (AO) DAQE-AN-1 07060057-23 dated March 14, 2023. This NOI modification will: 1. Withdraw intent to construct one (1) stationary New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) 713 horsepower (HP) stationary diesel-fired emergency generator to have been located at building number 9416. [DAQE-AN107060057-23, 1.8] 2. Request to construct one (1) stationary NSPS 134 HP stationary diesel-fired emergency generator to be located at building number 88231. 1.1 Source Information DPG is located in United States (U.S.) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 8. The state air pollution control authority for DPG is State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ), Utah Division of Air Quality (UDAO) located in Salt Lake City, Utah. DPG is located in the Northwest portion of Tooele County that is classified as an attainment area for criteria pollutants. Source specific information is provided in Table 1. Table 1. Source lnformation Approval Order (AO)to be modified DAQE-AN1 07060055-20 Dated: May 12,2020 Name of Permittee: Dugway Proving Ground Department of the Army 5450 Doolittle Avenue Dugway, UT 84022-5000 C;CpodibiC orrilili.-.- Christopher D. Damour Garrison Manager DPG Garrison Command Source Classification Located in Attainment Area, Tooele County Title V Operating Permit (TVOP) Permit Number: 4500003005 i lssued: January 12,2022 I Date of Last Revision: January 12,2022 ! RenewalApplication Due: July 12,2026 Permitted Location: U.S. Army-Dugway Proving Ground Department of the Army 5450 Doolittle Avenue Dugway, UT &1022-5000 Source Contact Name: Boyd Roberts Phone: (435) 831-2546 Email: bovd.roberts.civ@armv.mil Airs Source Size:A Maior stalionary source (NOf UTM Coordinates i 309,300 m Easting i 4,444,300 m Northing i Datum NAD27 Description of Source Table 1. Source lnformation Description of Source SIC Code: 9711 (National Security)UTM Zone 12 Applicable Federal Standards o 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 60, Subpart A-General Provisions. 40 CFR 60 Subpart Dc-Standards of Performance for Small lndustrial-Commercial-lnstitutional Steam Generating Units. 40 CFR 60 Subpart llll - Standards of Performance for Stationary Compression lgnition lnternal Combustion Engines. 40 CFR 60 Subpart JJJJ - Standards of Performance for Stationary Spark lgnition lnternal Combustion Engineso 40 CFR 62 Subpart 0OO - Federal Plan Requirements for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills That Commenced Construction on or Before July 17, 2014, and Have Not Been Modified or Reconstructed Since July 17 ,2014. 40 CFR 63 Subpart A - General Provisions. 40 CFR 63 Subpart 7777 - National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Stationary Reciprocating I nternal Combustion Engines. 40 CFR 63 Subpart CCCCCC - National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Category: Gasoline Dispensing Facilities. 40 CFR 63 Subpart JJJJJJ - National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for lndustrial, Commercial, and lnstitutional Boilers Area Sources o 40 CFR 82 Subpart B - Servicing of Motor Vehicle Air Conditioners. 40 CFR 82 Subpart E - Labeling of Products Using Ozone-Depleting Substances. 40 CFR 82 Subpart F - Recycling and Emissions Reduction. Form 2 Company !nformation/Notice of lntent (NOl) Utah Division of Air Quality New Source Review Section Date May7,2024 AIB QUATTTY Application for: Etniti"t Approval Order @Approval Order Modification General Owner and Source lnformation 1. Company name and mailing address: Duqway Provinq Ground Department of the Army Dugway, UT 84022-5000 Phone No.: ( 435) 831-3579 Fax No.: ( 435 )831-3563 2. Company"* contact on environmental matters: Bovd Roberts Phone no.: ( 435 ) 831-2546 Email: bovd. roberts.civ@armv. mil-*Company contact only; consultant or independent contractor contact information can be provided in a cover letter 3. Source name and physicaladdress (if different from above): Not Applicable Phone No.: ( Fax No.: ( ) ) 4. Source Property Universal Transverse Mercator coordinates (UTM), including System and Datum: UTM: Zone 12 X: 309,300 Y. 4,444,300 5. The Source is located in: Tooele Countv 6. Standard lndustrial Classification Code (SlC) 97 11 7. lf request for modification, AO# to be modified: DAQE # AN107060055-23 DATED: gl 14 I 2023 8. Brief (50 words or less) description of process. DPG is requesting to construct one (1) NSPS compression ignition (Cl), internal combustion engine (lCE) stationary emergency generator. Additionally, DPG is withdrawing intent to construct a 713 horsepower (HP) stationary diesel- fired emeroencv oenerator. Electronic NOI 9. A complete and accurate electronic NOI submitted to DAQ Permitting Managers Jon Black Ublack@utah.qov) or Alan Humphreys hhumphervs@utah.qov) can expedite review process. Please mark application type. Hard Copy Submittal l_l Electronic Submittal I Both @ AuthorizationlSi gnatu re I hereby certify that the information and data submitted in and with this application is completely true, accurate and on reasonable i made by me and to the best of my knowledge and belief. --a-€ Title: Actino Garrison Manaoer, Resoonsible Official {-_---/ \ r____/ Brian K. Peterson Telephone Number: (435) 831-201 1 Email: brian.k. peterson44,civ@army.mil Date: May7,2024Namg (Type or print)1 ----------11e-rp.^f, K . -t--'-:.a-3"i 3 2.0 Withdraw lntent to Construct On November 15, 2021, DPG submitted a NOI to modify the DPG AO DAQE- AN107060055-20, dated May 14, 2020. This modification requested to construct one (1) stationary NSPS 713 HP stationary diesel-fired emergency generator to be located at building number 9416 (Georgia site). On March 14,2023, UDEQ, UDAQ, issued AO DAQE-AN107060057-23, Project Number N107060057, approving DPG's request to construct. Since the issuance of AO DAQE- AN107060057-23, it has been determined that the 713 HP emergency generator will not support the power load needed to supply the building's operational requirements. DPG is no longer planning on constructing the emergency generator at the Georgia Site Iocation and is providing notification of the withdrawal of intent to construct. 3.0 Project Description DPG is requesting the addition of one (1) stationary diesel-fired emergency generator to be located at Hazardous Material Test Facility (HMTF), building 88231 . An outline of the emission unit's basic information is presented in Table 2. UDAQ Form 17 along with the emission unit's specification sheet, including equipment controls and EPA's Certificate of Conformity are provided in Appendix A immediately following Form 17. 3.1 Best Achievable Control Technology (BACT) Analysis Stationary emergency generator engines are subject to 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart llll - Sfandards of Pertormance for Stationary Compression lnternal Combustion Engines: This regulation applies to owners/operators of new stationary compression ignition engines that commenced construction after July 11, 2005. [40 CFR 560.4200]. The engine used in the generator set complies with U.S. EPA New Source Performance Standards for Stationary Emergency engines under the provisions of 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart llll when tested per lnternational Organization for Standardization (lSO) 8178 D2. Emissions from the emergency unit will be controlled through engine design, good combustion practices, conductin g manufactu rer recommended ma intenance a nd testin g and limiting 100 hours per year operation in accordance with NSPS Subpart JJJJ. Operation of the engine for maintenance and readiness testing purposes shal! be limited to no more than 100 hours per year. Best Available Control Technology (BACT) for the emergency generator are provided within Table 3. 4 able 2. Building Number Generator Manufacturer Model Numben Kilowatt Elecfrical (kW.r Engine Manufacturer Engine Series Engine Size Horsepower (HP) Manufacture Date 88231 Cummins ClOOD6C 't00 Cummins QSB5 1U 2024 able 3. BACT Analvsis for Generator Best Available Control Technology (BACT) Summary for the Emergency Generator Pollutant BACT Emission Limit Compliance Mdhod NO, + NMHC Engine design; good combustion practices; limit operation to 100 hours per year 34.0 g/BHP/hr 1, Purchase certlfied engine, 2. lnstallation, operation, and maintenance of emergency generator according to manufacturer's specif ications, 3. Recordkeeping, co 2.6 g/BHP/hr PM 0.15 g/BHP/hr Smoke Exhaust opacity limited to 20o/o for emission units constructed after Aoril 25. 1971. Visual determination of fugitive emissions using EPA Methods 9 and 22 ITV OP #4500003005, ll. B.2.al, 4.0 Potential to Emit Currentpermitted potentialtoemit(PTE) limitssetwithin DPGAO DAQE-AN107060055- 23, in tons per year are as follows: particulate matter (PM)ro = 9.03, PMz.s = 6.91, NO, = 163.77, sulfur dioxides (SOz) = 1.94, CO = 41.26, volatile organic compounds (VOC) = 6.50, HAPs = 0.07, and carbon dioxide equivalency (COze) = 2713.32. DPG has two (2) Reduction in Air Pollutant actions recently submitted to UDAQ including: 1) Reduction in Air Pollutants [Utah Administrative Code (UAC) R307-401-12] from the removal of three (3) stationary fuel-oil boilers, submitted February 28,2024. 2) Reduction in air pollutants [UAC R307-401-12] from the removal of one (1) propane-fired emergency generator, submitted March 19, 2024. Proposed PTE emissions requested with the submission of this NOI include the Reduction in Air Pollutant actions and are outlined in Table 4. able 4.PTE Spreadsheet Tab(s)Action Proposed Changes Significant Oil-Fired Boilers Value Corrections Equipment Updates Reflect changes in Reduction in Air Pollutants, submitted February 28,2024 (removal of three fuel-oil boilers). Reflect change in 12 month rolling average of fuel-oil, due to removalof boilers. a a Significant Propane Boilers Value Corrections . CO2e greenhouse gas (GHG) emission factors for propane, updated to reflect '2024 GHG Emission Factors Hub'. Emergency Generators Value Corrections Equipment Updates o Added one (1) stationary diesel-fired emergency generator to be located at HMTF, building 88231.. Removed one (1) 713 HP stationary diesel-fired emerqencv qenerator located at buildino number 9416. PTE4. Spreadsheet Tab(s)Action Proposed Changes . Removed one (1) propane-fired emergency generator to reflect changes in Reduction in Air Pollutants, submitted March 19, 2024.. C02e GHG emission factors for propane, updated to reflect -2024 GHG Emission Factors Hub". Non-Emergency Diesel Generators Value Corrections . C02e GHG emission factors for propane, updated to reflect "2024 GHG Emission Factors Hub". Potentialto Emit Value Corrections . PTE summary values updated to reflect changes within spreadsheet, PTE associated with emission units have been calculated using the emission factors from EPA's Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors ( P-42) and EPA's "2024 Emission Factors for Greenhouse Gas lnventories" for COze amounts. Emission calculations are provided in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet which is included as an enclosure to this submission. Proposed PTE emission changes are outlined in Table 5. 5.0 References 1. State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ), Utah Division of Air Quality (UDAQ), Salt Lake City, Utah, Approva! Order DAQE-AN107060057-23 lssued to United States (U.S.) Army Dugway Proving Ground (DPG), Utah. 6 5.PTE Pollutants Permitted Emissions AO DAQE. AN107060057.23 (tons/yr) Emission Decreases Proposed Emissions Reduc'tion in Air Pollutants February 2024 Emission Decreases (tonslvrl Reduction in Air Pollutants March 2024 Emission Decreases (tons/vrl NOlEmission Decreases (tons/yr) PMro 7.03 -0,12 -0.12 -0.13 6.90 PMz.s 6.91 -0.11 -0.'11 -0.12 6.79 NO,163.77 -1.00 -1.06 -1.71 162.06 SOz 1.94 -0,0't -0.01 0.00 1.94 (co)41.26 -0.25 -0.26 -0.41 40.85 voc 6.50 -0.01 -0.01 -0.02 6.48 HAPs 0.07 0.00 0,00 0.001 0.07 COze 27613.32 -1129,22 -1129.42 1135.10 26478.22 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. State of Utah Department of Environmenta! Quality (UDEQ), Utah Division of Air Quality (UDAQ), Salt Lake City, Utah, Title V Operating Permit 4500003005 lssued to United States (U.S.) Army Dugway Proving Ground (DPG), Utah. United States (U S ) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Washington DC, 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 60, Subpart lll!, Sfandards of Performance for Stationary Compression lgnition lnternal Combustion Engines. United States (U.S.) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Washington DC, 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 60, Subpart JJJJ, Sfandards of Performance for Stationary Spark lgnition lnternal Combustion Engines. United States (U.S.) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Washington DC, AP- 42, Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors. United States (U.S.) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Washington DC, Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Factors Hub. Utah Office of Administrative Rules, Utah Administrative Code, R307. Environmental Quality, Air Quality. Appendix A. Propane Powered Standby Generator Specifications Emission unit information for the proposed addition of the diese!-fired standby generator provided below to include: UDAQ Form 17, standby generator manufacturer specifications, including Exhaust Emission Compliance Statement for EPA Certificate Number: RCEXL0275AAK-0 1 9. A-1 rAlibl4r;b# Utah Division of Air Quality New Source Review Section Form 17 Diesel Powered Standby Generator ComPany: U'S' ArmY Site/SOUfCe: Dugway Proving Ground Date: May 1,2024 Company lnformation 1. Company Name and Address: Dugway Proving Ground Department of the Army AMIM-DUP-E 2. Company Contact: Boyd Roberts Dugway Proving Ground Dugway, UT 84022-5000 phone Number: (435) 831-3574 Fax Number. (435) 831-3563 Phone Number: Fax Number:(435) 831-2546 3. lnstallation Address: Same as above County where facility is located: Tooele Phone Number: Fax Number: Latitude, Longitude and UTM Coordinates of Facility Easting: 309,300 Northing: 4,444,300 System: UTM Zone 12 Datum: NAD27 Standby Generator I nformation 4. Engines: Maximum Maximum Emission Rate Date the engineManufacturer Model Rated Hours of Rate of NO, was constructed Horsepower or Kilowatts Operation grams/BHP-HR or reconstructedCummins C100DOC 134 HP 10 34.0 m4 Attach Manufacturer-supplied information 5. Calculated emissions for this equipment: PMro_ Lbs/hr 0.0147 Tons/yr PMz.s_ Lbs/hr 0.0147 Tons/yr NO Lbs/hr_ OaZ_Tons/yr SO,Lbslhr O.0t g7 Tons/yr Lbs/hr 0.0168 Tons/yr Tons/yr CO _Lbs/hr__!.019_Jons/yr VOC Coz Tons/yr CHr NzO Tons/yr HAPs Lbs/hr (speciate) 0.0002 Tons/yr (speciate) Submit calculations as an appendix. lf other pollutants are emitted, include the emissions in the appendix. Prepared for: Middle Canyon Electric 492 PLATEAU RD TOOELE, Utah 84074 United States Salesforce gg P40336 BMS # 430670 Customer PO# 2023-17 3t3012024 Serving Cummins Customers Cummins power solutions are supported by the largest and best-trained worldwide- certified sales/distributor network in the industry. This network will help you select and install the critical power solution to meet the requirements of your specific application. This same network provides experts with advanced technology to make your life easier while providing a seamless support experience. ,MPORTANT: The critical power solution information and specifications included in this pdf can be used by the site contractor(s) and/or engineer(s) fo asslsf wifh planning for and accomplishing the overall power solution installation. Please forward this document to the appropriate personnel, as necessary. It is the obligation of the electrical contractor and reviewing engineer to determine that the item quantities and accuracy of this submittal is correct as required for the job. Any inaccuracies or deviations must be addressed with Cummins lnc. before release to manufacturing. Any releases of material to manufacturing by the above parties constitute an acceptance of the accuracy of the submittal. Any changes after release will be viewed as a change order, subject to pricing changes. Please take the time to review this package for accuracy to prevent any after-shipment problems that could cause delay in energization. Cummins ceftifies that fhese drawings, material /isfs, specification and dafasheefs have been checked prior to submittal and they: - accurately depict the proposed equipment - provide current information to the date of the submittal and - present true and accurate equipment information. This Approval Drawing Package is submitted as our interpretation of the project requirements and/or the specifications for this job. Please note that issuance of these submiftals shall not be deemed or interpreted as performance nor acceptance of your purchase order terms and conditions. For questions or comments regarding this submittal, please contact the Cummins Project Manager listed on the title page. Section 1- PROJECT INFORMATION Project Bill of Material Section 2 . GENERATOR SPEC SHEETS Generator Specification Sheet Generator Data Sheet PowerCommand Control (PCC) Specification Sheet Exhaust Emission Compliance Statement Cooling System Data Sheet Alternator Data Sheet Section 3 - GENERATOR DRAWINGS Generator Outline Drawing Enclosure Outline Drawing Fuel Tank Outline Drawing Section 4 - GENERATOR ACCESSORIES Battery Charger Specification Sheet Annunciator Seismic Seismic Requirements J Frame Circuit Breaker Outline Drawing J Frame Circuit Breaker Specification Sheets Gen Set Options Drawing Section 6 - STARTUP & WARRANTY Pre-Start Up Checklist Generator Warranty Statement N45-6211-EN NAD-6336-EN PDS-1566 EPA-3042h MCP-1403 ADS-207 A054Y897 A051P365 KPD NAAC-5943-EN s-L472 102S-103387 A054T597 A049J918 SquareD A054Y899 CSS A028U870 €sffi# Se ction 1 - Proj ect lnformation Sales andService Project Dugway Portable Gen Quotation: REV Dugway Portable Gen Submittal BOM Itarch 25,2024 Bill of Material Feature Code Description otv c100D6c lnstall-US-Stat c100 D6c 4331-2 L169-2 1090-2 1193-2 t224-2 8184-2 R002-2 BB95-2 F231-2 P176-2 F252-2 F179-2 c127-2 H609-2 H700-2 H012-2 H606-2 K796-2 KS52-2 H536-2 KVo3-2 I<X26-2 2800 3400 A366-2 A422-2 DO41-2 A333-2 BB89-2 E125-2 H389-2 E089-2 H669-2 E153-2 H706-2 L028-2 1050-2 4322-2 F253-2 H268-2 C100D6C Diesel Genset, 60H2, 100kW U.S. EPA, Stationary Emergency Application C100DOC, Diesel Genset, 60H2, 100kW Duty Rating - Standby Power (ESP) Emission Certification, EPA, Tier 3, NSPS Cl Stationary Emergency Listing - UL2200 NFPA 110Type 10 Level 1 Capable IBC Seismic Certification Exciter/Regulator - Permanent Magnet Generator, 3 Phase Sensor Voltage - 2771480, 3 Phase, \Afe, 4 Wre Alternator - 60H2, 12L,4801277V,105C, 40C Ambient, lncreased Motor Starting (lMS) Aluminum Sound Attenuated Level 1 Enclosure, with Exhaust System Enclosure Color - Green, Aluminum Enclosure - Wind Load 180 MPH, ASCET-10 Skidbase - Housing Ready Fuel \ /ater Separator Control Mounting - Left Facing PowerCommand 1. 1 Controller Gauge - Oil Pressure Analog Meters - AC Output Stop Switch - Emergency Relays - Auxiliary, Qty 2, 25A - 15V DC/10A - 30V DC Control Display Language - English Load Connection - Single Circuit Breaker, Location A, 70A - 250A, 3P, LSl, 600 Volts AC, 100%, UL Circuit Breaker or Terminal Box (Position B)-None Circuit Breaker or Terminal Box (Position C)-None Engine Governor - Electronic, lsochronous Engine Starter - 12 Volt DC Motor Engine Air Cleaner - Normal Duty Battery Charging Alternator Battery Charger - 6Amp, Regulated Engine Cooling - Radiator, High Ambient Air Temperature, Ship Fitted Shutdown - Low Coolant Level Extension - Coolant Drain Engine Coolant - 50% Antifreeze,50o/o Water Mixture Coolant Heater Engine Oil Genset Warranty - 2 Years Base Literature - English Packing - Skid, Poly Bag Larger Battery Rack Extension - Oil Drain 1 Ai045J201 Annunciator-panel mount with enclosure (R9|85) ACC-BAT-34 Starting Batteries 2 NSBOP34 Miscellaneous 1 NSBOPO2 Fuel tank 1 NSBOPl4 Transfer switch 1 NSBOP2l Service - start up & testing Quotation: REV Dugway Portable Gen SubmittalBOM Page 1 of2 €*H# Section 2 - Generator Spec Sheets Specification Sheet Diesel Generator Set QSBS Series Engine 50-125 kW Standby EPA Tier 3 Emissions Description Cummins@ generator sets are fully integrated power generation systems providing optimum performance, reliability and versatility for stationary Standby applications. Features Heavy duty engine - Rugged 4-cycle industrial dieseldelivers reliable power and fast response to load changes. Alternator - Several alternator sizes offer selectable motor starting capability with low reactance 2/3 pitch windings, low waveform distortion with non-linear loads and fault clearing short-circuit capability. Contro! system - The PowerOommand@ 1.1 electronic control is standard equipment and provides total generator set system integration i ncludi ng automatic rem ote starting/stopping, precise frequency and voltage regulation, alarm and status message display, output metering, auto-shutdown at fault detection and NFPA 110 Level 1 compliance. The PowerCommand 2.3 control is also optional and is UL 508 Listed and provides AmpSentryrM protection. Cooling system - Standard cooling package provides reliable running at up to 50 t (122 F) ambient temperature. Enclosures - The aesthetically appealing enclosure incorporates special designs that deliver one of the quietest generators of its kind. Aluminium material plus durable powder coat paint provides the best anti-corrosion performance. The generator set enclosure has been evaluated to withstand 180 MPH wind loads in accordance with ASCET -10. The design has hinged doors to provide easy access for service and maintenance. Fuel tanks - Dualwall sub-base fueltanks are offered as optional features, providing economical and flexible solutions to meet extensive code requirements on dieselfuel tanks. NFPA - The generator set accepts full rated load in a single step in accordance with NFPA 1 10 for Level 1 systems. Warranty and service - Backed by a comprehensive warranty and worldwide distributor network. Standby 60 Hz Prime 60 Hz Data sheetsModelkwkvAkwkvA c50D6C 50 63 45 56 NAD.6333-EN c60D6C 60 75 54 68 NAD-6334-EN c80D6C 80 100 72 90 NAD-6335-EN c100D6c 100 125 90 113 NAD.6336.EN c125D6C 125 156 112.5 141 NAD-6216-EN Orroerff rorftf ftrt[.' @2019 Cummins lnc. I NAS-521 l-EN - 06DEC201g.DOCX (12/19) A055Y560 power.cummrns.com Generator Set Specilications Governor regulation class Voltage regulation, no load to full load Random voltage variation Frequency regulation Random lrequency variation Radio emissions compliance Engine Specilications Design Bore Stroke Displacement Cylinder block Battery capacity Battery charging alternator Starting voltage Lube oil filter type(s) Standard cooling system Rated speed Alternator Specif ications Design Stator Rotor lnsulation system Standard temperature rise Exciter type Alternator cooling AC waveform Total Harmonic Distortion (THDV) Telephone lnfluence Factor (TlF) Telephone Harmonic Factor (THF) Available Voltages lSO8528 Part 1 Class G3 t 1.0/" lsochronous r 0.50% FCC code title 47 part 15 class A and B Turbocharged and charge air cooled 107 mm (4.21 in.) 124 mm (4.88 in.) 4.5 L (272 in3) Cast iron, in-line 4 850 amps per battery at ambient temperature of 0 t (32 f) 100 amps 2 x 12 voll in parallel, negative ground Spin-on with relief valve High ambient radiator 1800 rpm Brushless, 4 pole, drip proof, revolving lield 2/3 pitch Direct coupled, flexible disc Class H per NEMA MG1-1.65 12O eC (248 f) Standby Torque match (shunt) with PMG as option Direct drive blower < 57o no load to lull linear load, < 3Y" lor any single harmonic < 50 per NEMA MG1-22.43 1-phase Generator Set Options Fuel system . Basic luel tanksr Regional fuel tanks Englne. Engine air cleaner - normal or heavy duty o Shut down - low oil pressure. Extension - oil drain. Engine oil heater Alternatol o 120 t temperature rise alternator o 105 t temperature rise alternator. PMG excitation. Alternator heater, 120 V. Reconnectable full 1 phase output alternator 3-phase Control . AC output analog meters. Stop switch - emergency. Auxiliary output relays (2). Auxiliary configurable signal inputs (8) and relay outputs (8) Electrical . One, two or three circuit breaker configurations. 80% rated circuit breakers o 80o/" or 100% rated LSI circuit. breakers. Battery chargel Enclosure o Sound Level 1 or Level 2 enclosure, sandstone or green color. Weather protective enclosure with mulller installed, green color. Winter protective enclosure, green colol o 1271220 Coollng system . Shutdown - low coolant level. Warning - low coolant level. Extension - coolant drain o Coolant heater options: - <4 t (40 f) - cold weather - <-18 f (0 f) - extreme cold Exhaust system . Exhaust connector NPT. Exhaust muffler mounted Generator set application o Base barrier - elevated genset. Radiator outlet duct adapter Warranty . Base warranly - 2 yearll000 hours, Standby. Base warranty - 1 yearlunlimited hours, Prime. 3 year Standby warranty options. 5 year Standby warranty options Oracrff rortrf !orpr.- @201 I Cummins lnc. I NAS-621 1 -EN - 06DEC201 9.DOCX (12/19) 4055Y560 power.cummrns.com Generator Set Accessories o Coolant heater. Battery heater kit. Engine oil heater. Remote control displays o Auxiliary output relays (2) . Auxiliary configurable signal inputs (8) and relay outputs (8) o Annunciator - RS485 o Audible alarm . Remote monitoring device - PowerCommand 500/550 r BatteU charger - stand-alone, 12 V o Circuit breakersr Enclosure Sound Level 1 to Sound Level 2 upgrade kitr Base barrier - elevated generator set o Mutflers - industrial, residential or critical o Alternator PMG excitation o Alternator heater Gontrol System Powercommand 1.1 Powercommand control is an integrated generator set control system providing voltage regulation, engine protection, operator interface and isochronous governing (optional). Major features include: . Battery monitoring and testing features and smart starting control system. . Standard PCCNet interface to devices such as remote annunciator for NFPA 110 applications. . Control boards potted for environmental protection. o Control suitable for operation in ambient temperatures from -40 t to +70 t (-40 f to +158 f) and altitudes to 5000 meters (13,000 feet). . Prototype tested; UL, CSA, and CE compliant. r lnPowerrM PC-based service tool available for detailed diagnostics. Operator/dlsplay panel . Manual off switch . Alpha-numeric display with pushbutton access for viewing engine and alternator data and providing setup, controls and adjustments (English or international symbols) . LED lamps indicating generator set running, not in auto, common warning, common shutdown, manual run mode and remote start o Suitable for operation in ambient temperatures from -40 t to +70 t r Bargraph display (optional) AC protectlon . Over current warning and shutdown o Over and under voltage shutdown . Over and under frequency shutdown o Over excitation (loss of sensing) fault o Field overload Engine protection . Overspeed shutdown o Low oil pressure warning and shutdown . High coolant temperature warning and shutdown o Low coolant level warning or shutdown O-cqf rrtlftr;u.- @2019 Cummins lnc. I NAS-621 1 -EN - 06DEC201g.DOCX (1?19) 4055Y560 r Low coolant temperature warning . High, low and weak battery voltage warning r Fail to start (over crank) shutdown r Fail to crank shutdown r Redundant start disconnect r Cranking lockout . Sensor failure indication . Low fuel level warning or shutdown Alternator data r Line-to-Line and Line-to-neutral AC volts . 3-phase AC current . Frequency o Total kVA Englne data . DC voltage r Lube oil pressure o Coolant temperature . Engine speed Other data o Generator set model data . Start attempts, starts, running hours r Fault history r RS485 Modbus@ interface . Data logging and fault simulation (requires lnPower service tool) Dlgital governing (optional) . lntegrated digital electronic isochronous governor o Temperature dynamic governing Dlgital voltage regulation o lntegrated digital electronic voltage regulator . 2-phase Line{o-Line sensing . Configurable torque matching Control lunctlons r Time delay start and cooldown . Cycle cranking o PCCNet interface o (2) Configurable inputs . (2) Configurable outputs o Remote emergency stop r Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) control r Generator set exercise, field adjustable power.cummrns.com Options r Auxiliary output relays (2) o Remote annunciator with (3) configurable inputs and (4) configurable outputs o PMG alternator excitation . PowerCommand 500/550 for remote monitoring and alarm notification (accessory) r Auxiliary, configurable signal inputs (8) and configurable relay outputs (8) Ratings Definitions Emergency Standby Power (ESP): Applicable for supplying power to varying electrical load for the duration of power interruption of a reliable utility source. Emergency Standby Power (ESP) is in accordance with ISO 8528. Fuel Stop power in accordance with ISO 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and BS 5514. Limlted-Time Running Power (LTP): Applicable for supplying power lo a constant electrical load for limited hours. Limited Time Running Power (LTP) is in accordance with ISO 8528. Prime Power (PRP): Applicable for supplying power to varying electrical load for unlimited hours. Prime Power (PRP) is in accordance with ISO 8528. Ten percent overload capability is available in accordance with ISO 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and BS 5514. Base Load (Continuous) Power (COP): Applicable for supplying power continuously to a constant electrical load for unlimited hours. Continuous Power (COP) in accordance with ISO 8528, ISO 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and BS 5514, Orr or5r,ggl ro.tr5 ftr r!a.' @2019 Cummins lnc. I NAS-621 1 -EN - 06DEC201g.DOCX (12y19) 4055Y560 . AC output analog meters (bargraph) - Color-coded graphical display of: - 3-phase AC voltage - 3-phase current - Frequency - kVa r Remote operator panel o PewerGemmand 2,3 eentrel with AmBSentry preteetien This outline drawing is for reference only. See respective model data sheet for specific model outline drawing number. Do not use for lnstallatlon design power.cummrns.com Dim "C" mm (ln.) Set weight'wet k9 (lbs.) (2324) 1 1 06 (2439) 1 1 73 (2586) 1039 (2290) 1 087 (2396) 1 1 35 (2503) 1 1 87 (2618) 1254 (2765\ 1221 (2693) 1137 (2507) 1 1 85 (2614) 1237 (272e) 1 304 (2876) 1228 (2708) 1144 (2522) 1192 (2629) 1244 (2744\ 1(2891) 1337 (2941\ c50D6C c60D5C c80D6C cl00D6c cl25D6C c50D6C c60D6C c80D6C cl0006c c125D6C c50D6C c60D6C c80D6C c100D6c c125D6C csoD6c c50D6G c80D6C cl00D6c cI25D6C c50D6C c60D6C c80D6C cl00D6c 'Weights above are average. Actual weight varies with product configuration. OrlrqUrctf !."tDr.' @201 I Cummins lnc. I NAS-621 1 -EN - 06DEC201 g.DOCX (1 2/1 9) A055Y560 Open set 1016 (40) 1016 (40) 1016 (40) 1016 (40) 1016 (40) 1016 (40) 1016 (40) 1473 (s8) 3016 (1 1 9) 3016 (1 1 9) 3016 (1 1s)1016 (1473 (58) 3016 (1 19) 3016 (1 19) 1016 (40) 1016 (40) 3456 (136)1473 (58) 1016 (40) 3701 (146)1016 (40)1473 (58) 3701 (146)1 473 (58) 3701 (146)1016 (40)1473 (58)1218 (2679\ 3701 (146) 3701 (146)1016 (40)1 473 (s8) power.cummrns.com availability Warning: Back feed to a utility system can cause electrocution and/or property damage. Do not connect to any building's electrical system except through an approved device or after building main switch is open. Codes and Standards Codes or standards compliance may not be available with all model consult tactory tor avallaDlllty. This generator set is designed in facilities certified to ISO 9001 and manufactured in facilities certified to ISO 900't or tso 9002. The generator set is available Listed to UL 2200, Stationary Engine Generator Assemblies T The Prototype Test Support (PTS) program verifies the performance integrity of the generator set design. Cummins products bearing the PTS symbol meet the prototype test requirements of NFPA 110 for Level 1 systems. U.S. EPA Engine certified to U.S. EPA Sl Stationary Emission Regulation 40 CFR, Part 60. @. All low voltage models are CSA certified to product class 4215-01. lnternational Building Code The generator set is certified to lnternational Building Code (lBC) 2012. For more Information contact your local Cummins dlstributor or visit power.cummins.com Orrilqf rortqftttE-€ lnc. Other company, product, or ssMce namss may be trademarks or sorvico marks ol others. Specifications are subisct to charEo without notics. NAS-6211-EN - 06DEC2019.DOCX (12/19) A055Ys60 Generator set data sheet Model: Frequency: Fuel type: KW rating: Emissions level: c100D6c 60 Hz Diesel 100 standby 90 prime EPA Tier 3, Stationary emergency Exhaust emission data sheet: Exhaust emission ance data sheet: Gross BMEP at set rated load, kPa Bore, mm Stroke, mm Rated Piston speed, m/s Compression ratio Lube oil capacity, L Fuelflow Cummins lnc. osBs-G13 Cast iron, in-line, 4 Turbocharoed and 1o7 G.21 124 (4 1 800 7.44 n 17.3:'l 12.2 (12. 2250 Maximum tuel flow, Uhr 133 Maximum fuel inlet restriction with clean filter, mm Hq (in 127 (s.0) OrxfurEttn- @2018 Cummins lnc. I NAD-6336-EN (03/18) A059X437 power.cummrns.com Air Combustion air, m3/min Maximum air cleaner restriction with clean lilter, kPa (in H2O) Exhaust Exhaust flow at set rated Maximum back Available exhaust back pressure 2 enclosure muJller Available exhaust back pressure muffler, kPa Ambient desion. " C Fan load, kW. (HP) Coolant (with radiatoO, L (US Gal) air flow, m3/min Total heal MJ/min Maximum air llow static restriction, kPa (in HzO) Notes: I For non-standard remote installations contact your local Cummins Power Generation representative. 2Weights represent a set with standard features. See outline drawing lor weights ol other configurations. Engine power available to 1295 m ( conditions, derate at 17.5% per 300 m (1 000 ft) until 1700 m (5600 ft) and then derate at 2.P/o pet 300 m (1000 ft). Also derate 16.1olo Der 10'C (18" Engine power available to 1448 m (4750 {t) and ambient temperatures up to 40" C (1 Prime conditions, derate at 17 .5o/o pet 300 m (1 000 ft) until 1 700 m (5600 ft) and then derate at 2.3% per 300 m { 1000 ft). Also derate 18.8% oer 10'C (18'F) Emergency standby power (ESP): Base load (continuous) powel (coP): for supplying power to Applicable for supplying power continuously to a constant electrical load lor unlimited hours. Continuous Power (COP) is in accordance with tso 8528, lso 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and BS 5514. f efrrrtf trfn- @2018 Cummins lnc. I NAD-6336-EN (03/18) A059X437 temperatures up to 40'C (104'F). Above these varying electrical load for the duration of power intenuption of a reliable utility source. Emergency Standby Power (ESP) is in accordance with ISO 8528. Fuel Stop power in accordance with ISO 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and BS 5514. 10 (40.18) 1.0 (4) Standard set-mounted radiator cooling Derating factors Ratings definitions Applicable for supplying power to varying electrical load lor unlimited hours. Prime Power (PRP) is in accordance with ISO 8528. Ten percenl overload capability is available in accordance with ISO 3046, AS 2789, DIN 6271 and BS 5514. Applicable lor supplying power to a constant electrical load lor limited hours. Limited Time Running Power (LTP) is in accordance with ISO 8528. power.cummrns.com rise above 40 t ambient R114-2 R114-2 kVA (at 90% sustained voltage) Shunt starting kVA (at 90% sustained voltage) PMG ator data Maximum Feature code Alternator data sheet Voltage ranges Voltage feature code Surge kW Motor starting kVA (at 90% sustained voltage) Motor starting kVA (at 90% sustained Full load current amps at standby Alternator data Standard Alternators Maximum temperature rise above 40 Feature code Alternator data sheet number Voltage ranges Voltage feature code Surge kW Full load current amps at standby rating Notes: 1 Single phase power can be taken lrom a three phase generator set at up to 2/3 set rated 3-phase kW at 1.0 power lactor 2 Full single phase output up to full set rated 3-phase kW at 1.0 power lactor 3 Reconnectable option Formulas for calculating full load currents: Three phase output Single phase output kW x 1000 kW x SinglePhaseFactor x 1000 Voltag" , Arc - O.8 Voltage Warnlng: Back feed to a utility system can cause electrocution and/or property damage. Do not connect to any building's electrical system except through an approved device or atter building main switch is open. North America 1/o0 73rd Avenue N.E. Mlnneapolis, lrN 55432 USA Phone 763 574 5000 Fax 763 574 5298 frflrrfrftn- @018 Cummins lnc. All rights rssgrusd. Cummins is a register€d taadeflErks of Cummins lnc. Powsroommand, Ampsontry, lnPower and "Our snorgy working lor you." are trademrks of Cummins. Othor company, producl, or seryi@ nares may b€ tradsmrks or seryi@ marks of others. Specilications are subject to chango without notice. NAO6336-EN (03/1 8) 4059X437 por rer.cummns,com Specification Sheet PowerGommand@ 1.1 Gontrol System Description The PowerCommand control system is a microprocessor-based generator set monitoring, metering and control system designed to meet the demands of today's engine driven generator sets. The integration of all control functions into a single control system provides enhanced reliability and performance compared to conventional generator set control systems. These control systems have been designed and tested to meet the harsh environment in which gensets are typically applied. Orrnulnrtf Ltr.- @2019 Cummins lnc. I PD$1506 | PO00O0O'117 | (O'll22l Features Easy to view: HMI 211RS for residential use. 128x64 pixelgraphic LED backlight LCD. Easy to use: Tactile buttons for generator set starUstop. Residential Standby display for convenient use. Modbus@ interface: Eliminates need for MODLON. Progressive protective functions: Advanced Overcurrent Protection - Generator set monitoring & protection. Digital voltage regulation: Single phase full wave SCR type regulator compatible with either shunt or PMSG systems. Digital engine speed governing: Provides isochronous frequency regulation. 12 and 24 VDC battery operation. Automatic mains failure: Smooth & automatic transfer and re-transfer of load from utility to generator set & vice-versa. Exerciser clock: Runs generator set exerciser routines for dependability of operation. Warranty and service: Backed by a comprehensive warranty and worldwide distributor service network. Certification: Suitable for us on generator sets that are designed, manufactured, tested and certified to relevant UL, NFPA, lSO, IEC MilStd., CE, UKCA and CSA standards. power.cummrns.corlr PowerCommand Digita! Generator Set Control PCC 1302 Description The PowerCommand generator set control is suitable for use on a wide range of generator sets in non- paralleling applications. The PowerCommand control is compatible with shunt or PMG excitation style. lt is suitable for use with reconnectable or non- reconnectable generators, and it can be configured for any frequency, voltage and power connec{ion from 1 20-600 VAC Line{o-Line. Power for this control system is derived from the generator set starting batteries. The control functions over a voltage range from 8 VDC to 30 VDC. Features . 12 and 24VDC battery operation. . Digital voltage regulation. . Digital engine speed governing (where applicable) - Provides isochronous frequency regulation. o Full authority engine communications (where applicable) - Provides communication and control with the Engine Control Module (ECM). . Common hamessing - with higher feature Cummins controls allows for easy field upgrades. r Generator set monitoring - Monitors status of all critical engine and alternator functions. . Digital genset metering (AC and DC). . Genset battery monitoring system - to sense and warn against a weak battery condition. . Engine starting - lncludes relay drivers for starter, fuel shut off (FSO), glow plug/spark ignition power and switch B+ applications. . Generator set protection - Protects engine and alternator. o Advanced serviceability - using lnPoweril, a PC- based softryare service tool. . Environmental protection - The control system is designed for reliable operation in harsh environments. The main control board is a fully encapsulated module that is protected from the elements. . Exerciser function - Routine exercising of generator set. . Supports dual fuel control. o Automatic Mains Failure function built in generator set controller. Modbus interface - for interconnecting to customer equipment. qrfrrlf rr.tlre !o.ru.' 020'19 Cummins lnc. I PDs.1566 I PD00000147 l@1n2', . Configurable inputs and outputs - Four discrete inputs and two dry contact relay outputs. o Warranty and service - Backed by a comprehensive warranty and worldwide distributor service network. . Certifications - Suitable for use on generator sets that are designed, manufactured, tested and certified to relevant UL, NFPA, lSO, lEC, Mil Std., CE, UKCA and CSA standards. Base Control Functions HMlcapability Ooerator adiustments - The HMI includes provisions for many set up and adjustment functions. Generator set hardware data - Access to the control and software part number, generator set rating in kVA and generator set model number is provided from the HMI or lnPowerru. Data logs - lncludes engine run time, controller on time, number of start attempts. Fault history - Provides a record of the most recent fault conditions with control hours time stamp. Up to 10 events are stored in the control non-volatile memory. Alternator data . Voltage (single or three phase Line{o-Line and Line{o- Neutral) o Current (single or three phase) . kVA (three phase and total) o Frequency . Engine data o Starting battery voltage . Engine speed . Engine temperature . Engine oil pressure . Partial Full Authorig Engine (FAE) data (where applicable) . Service adiustments - The HMI includes provisions for adjustment and calibration of generator set control functions. Adjustments are protected by a password. Functions include: . Engine speed governor adjustments o Voltage regulation adjustments . Cycle cranking . Configurable fault set up . Configurable output set up . Meter calibration o Units of measurement power.cummrns.coll Engine control SAE-J'|939 CAN interface to full authoritv ECMs (where applicable) - Provides data swapping between genset and engine controller for control, metering and diagnostics. 12 VDC/24 VDC battery ooerations - PowerCommand will operate either on 12 VDC or 24 VDC batteries. lsochronous oovernino (where applicable) - Capable of controlling engine speed within +/-0.25olo for any steady state load from no load to full load. Frequency drift will not exceed +l-0.5o/o for a 33 "C (60 'F) change in ambient temperature over an 8 hour period. Temoerature deoendent qovernino dvnamics (with electronic governing) - Modifies the engine governing control parameters as a function of engine temperature. This allows the engine to be more responsive when warm and more stable when operating at lower temperature levels. Remote start mode - Accepts a ground signal from remote devices to automatically start the generator set and immediately accelerate to rated speed and voltage. The remote start signal will also wake up the control from sleep mode. The control can incorporate a time delay start and stop. Remote and local Emeroency stoo - The control accepts a ground signal from a local (genset mounted) or remote (facility mounted) Emergency stop switch to cause the generator set to immediately shut down. The generator set is prevented from running or cranking with the switch engaged. lf in sleep mode, activation of either Emergency stop switch will wake up the control. Sleeo mode - The control includes a configurable low current draw state to minimize starting baftery current draw when the genset is not operating. The control can also be configured to go into a low cunent state while in auto for Prime applications or applications without a battery charger. Enoine startino - The control system supports automatic engine starting. Primary and backup start disconnects are achieved by one of three methods: magnetic pickup, battery charging altemator feedback or main alternator output frequency. The control also supports configurable glow plug control when applicable. Cycle crankinq - Configurable for the number of starting cycles (1 to 7) and duration of crank and rest periods. Control includes starter protection algorithms to prevent the operator from specifying a starting sequence that might be damaging. Time delav start and stoo (cooldown) - Configurable for time delay of 0-300 seconds prior to starting after receiving a remote start signal and for time delay of 0€00 seconds prior to shut down after signal to stop in normal operation modes. Default for both time delay periods is 0 seconds. Alternator contro! The control includes an integrated line{oJine sensing voltage regulation system that is compatible with shunt or PMG excitation systems. The voltage regulation system is full wave rectified and has an SCR output for good motor starting capability. Major system features include: Diqital output voltaoe reoulation - Capable of regulating output voltage to within +l-'1.0o/o for any loads between no load and full load. Voltage drift will not exceed +l-1.5o/o lor a 40 oC (104 "F) change in temperature in an eight hour period. On engine starting or sudden load acceptance, voltage is controlled to a maximum of 57o overshoot over nominal level. The automatic voltage regulator feature can be disabled to allow the use of an external voltage regulator. Ore*fUrrfrf frFa- @2019 Cummins lnc. I PD$1566 | PD00000147 | (0122) Toroue-matched V/Hz overload control - The voltage roll-off set point and rate of decay (i.e. the slope of the V/Hz curve) is adjustable in the control. Protective Functions On operation of a protective function the control will indicate a fault by illuminating the appropriate status LED on the HMl, as well as display the fault code and fault description on the LCD. The nature of the fault and time of occurrence are logged in the control. The service manual and lnPower service tool provide service keys and procedures based on the service codes provided. Protective functions include: Battle short mode \Nhen enabled and the battle short switch is active, the control will allow some shutdown faults to be bypassed. lf a bypassed shutdown fault occurs, the fault code and description will still be annunciated, but the genset will not shutdown. This will be followed by a fail to shutdown fault. Emergency stop shutdowns and others that are critical for proper operation are not bypassed. Please refer to the Control Application Guide or Manual for list of these faults. Configurable alarm and status inputs The control accepts up to four alarm or status inpuE (configurable contact closed to ground or open) to indicate a configurable (customer-specified) condition. The control is programmable for waming, shutdown or status indication and for labelling the input. Emergency stop Annunciated whenever either Emergency stop signal is received from extemal switch. General engine protection Low and hioh batterv voltaoe warnino - lndicates status of battery charging system (failure) by continuously monitoring battery voltage. Weak batterv waming - The control system will test the battery each time the generator set is signaled to start and indicate a waming if the battery indicates impending failure. Fail to start (overcrank) shutdown - The control system will indicate a fault if the generator set fails to sta( by the completion of the engine crack sequence. Fail to crank shutdown - Control has signaled starter to crank engine but engine does not rotate. Cranking lockout - The control will not allow the starter to attempt to engage or to crank the engine when the engine is rotating. Hydro mechanical fuel system engine protection Oversoeed shutdown - Default setting is 115% ot nominal. Low lube oil pressure warning/shutdown - Level is pre-set (configurable with lnPower) to match the capabilities of the engine used. Control includes time delays to prevent nuisance alarms. Hioh lube oil temoerature waming/shutdown - Level is pre- set (configurable with lnPower) to match the capabilities of the engine used. Control includes time delays to prevent nuisance alarms. High engine temperature warnino/shutdown - Level is pre- set (configurable with lnPower) to match the capabilities of the engine used. Control includes time delays to prevent nuisance alarms. Low coolant temoerature warnino - lndicates that engine temperature may not be high enough for a 10 second start or proper load acceptance. Sensor failure indication - Logic is provided on the base control to detect analog sensor or interconnecting wiring failures. power.cummtns.@r11 Full authority electronic engine protection Engine fault detection is handled inside the engine ECM. Fault information is communicated via the SAE-J1939 data link for annunciation in the HMI Alternator protection Hioh AC voltaoe shutdown (59) - Output voltage on any phase exceeds pre-set values. Time to trip is inversely proportional to amount above threshold. Values adjustable from 105-130% of nominal voltage, with time delay adjustable from 0.1-10 seconds. Default value is 11Oo/olor 10 seconds. Low AC voltaqe shutdown (2n - Voltage on any phase has dropped below a pre-set value. Adjustable over a range of 50-95% of reference voltage, time delay 2-20 seconds. Default value is 85% for 10 seconds. Overcurrent warnino/shutdown - lmplementation of the thermal damage curve with instantaneous trip level calculated based on current transformer ratio and application power rating. . 1 t! lir(rr-O Under freouencv shutdown (81 u) - Generator set output frequency cannot be maintained. Settings are adjustable from 2-'10 Hz below nominal governor set point, for a 5-20 second time delay. Default: 6 Hz, 10 seconds. Over frequency shutdownAivamino (81o) - Generator set is operating at a potentially damaging frequency level. Settings are adjustable from 2-10 Hz above nominal govemor set point for a 1-20 second time delay. Default 6 Hz, 10 seconds, enabled. Loss of sensino voltaoe shutdown - Shutdown of generator set will occur on loss of voltage sensing inputs to the control. Field overload shutdown - Uses field voltage to shutdown generator set when a field overload condition occurs. OEfllttrEttfutf,G- @2019 Cummins loq. I PDS1566 | PDmomil7 | @1n2) Advanced Functions Automatic mains failure* The built in AMF feature provides the automatic transfer and re-transfer of the load from utility to generator set and vice-versa. . Automatically starts-stops the generator set in the event of utility failure. . Annunciates faults. relCr retULfr . A utility voltage monitoring sensor (as shown in the AMF diagram above) must be connected in order to use the AMF feature on the 1302 control. Use Schneider Electric Relay RSB1A120U7 and Socket RSZE1S35M. Exerciser clock The exerciser clock runs the generator set exerciser routines for dependability of operation. Field Control lnterface lnput signals to the base control include: - Remote start- Local and Emergency stop- Configurable inputs: Control includes (4) input signals from customer discrete devices that are configurable for warning, shutdown or status indication, as well as message displayed. Output signals from the PowerCommand control include: - Configurable relay outputs: Control includes (2) relay output contacts rated at 2 A. These outputs can be configured to activate on any control warning or shutdown fault as well as ready to load, not in auto, common alarm, common warning and common shutdown.- Ready to load (generator set running) signal: Operates when the generator set has reached 90% of rated speed and voltage and latches until generator set is switched to off or idle mode. t I Iffi .power.cummrns.com PowerCommand Human Machine lnterface HMl211 Description This control system includes an intuitive operator interface panel that allows for complete genset control as well as system metering, fault annunciation, configuration and diagnostics. The interface includes five generator set status LED lamps with both internationally accepted symbols and English text to comply with customer needs. The interface also includes an LED backlit LCD display with tactile feel soft-switches for easy operation and screen navigation. lt is configurable for units of measurement and has adjustable screen contrast and brightness. The run/off/auto switch function is integrated into the interface panel. All data on the control can be viewed by scrolling through screens with the navigation keys. The control displays the current active fault and a time-ordered history of the five previous faults. Features . LED indicating lamps:- Remote start- Not in auto- Shutdown- Waming- Auto- Run o 128x 64 pixels graphic LED backlight LCD. o Four tactile feel membrane switches for LCD defined operation. The functions of these switches are defined dynamically on the LCD. . Two tactile feel membrane switches dedicated for off and back. . Allows for complete genset control setup. . Certifications: Suitable for use on generator sets that are designed, manufactured, tested and certified to relevant UL, NFPA, ISO, IEC, MiI Std., CE, UKCA and CSA standards. . HMI 21 1RS provides convenience for residential use. Communications Connections PC tool interface - This RS-485 communication port allows the HMI to communicate with a personal computer running lnPower. This RS-485 communication port allows the HMI to communicate with the main control board. hrrf rtf t ?r.r.- @2019 Cummins lnc. I PD91566 | PD00000147 I (0122) ,J--. t# Dunensons rrrn {rrfies} Software lnPower (beyond 6.0 version) is a PC-based software service tool that is designed to directly communicate to PowerCommand generator sets and transfer switches, to facilitate service and monitoring of these products. Environment The control is designed for proper operation without recalibration in ambient temperatures from 40 oC (-40 oF) to +70o C (158 "F), and for storage from -55 oC (€7 oF) to +80 oC (176 oF). Control will operate with humidity up to 95o/o, non-condensing. The HMI is designed for proper operation in ambient temperatures from -40 oC- (40 oF) to +70 oC (158 oF), and for storage from -40 oC* (-40 oF) to +80 oC ( t76 oF). The control board is fully encapsulated to provide superior resistance to dust and moisture. Display panel has a single membrane surface, which is imperuious to effecE of dust, moisture, oil and exhaust fumes. This panel uses a sealed membrane to provide long reliable service life in harsh environmenb. The control system is specifically designed and tested for resistance to RFI/EMI and to resist effects of vibration to provide a long reliable life when mounted on a generator set. The control includes transient voltage surge suppression to provide compliance to referenced standards. * Heater accessory (pn: A040H853) is available for enhanced operation below -20 oC Certifications PowerCommand meets or exceeds the requirements of the following codes and standards:- NFPA '110 for level 1 and 2 systems.- ISO 8528-4: 1993 compliance, controls and switchgear.- CE and UKCA marking: The control system is suitable for use on generator sets to be CE and UKCA-marked.- EN 50081-1,2 residential/ight industrial emissions or industrial emissions.- EN 50082-1,2 residential/light industrial or industrial susceptibility.- ISO 7637-2, level 2; DC supply surge voltage test.- Mil Std. 202C, Method 101 and ASTM B't 17: Salt fog test.- PowerCommand control systems and generator sets are designed and manufactured in ISO 9001 certified facilities.- UL 6200 recognized and suitable for use on UL 2200 Listed generator sets.- CSA C282-M1999 compliance.- CSA22.2 No. 14 M91 industrial controls. Mechanical Drawing + ---'--- -'{':!.56i --'-----+ I I 1't !4 38 t ll 5 !1.1?:a-+ l._. polver.cummrns.coTr 1301-1302 Upgrade Kit (HM) Remote HMI 21 1 Remote HMI 211RS l/O Expansion (Aux 101) Warranty All components and subsystems are covered by an express limited one year warranty. Other optional and extended factory warranties and local distributor maintenance agreements are available Accessories TCCICT For more information contact your local Cummins distributor or visit power.cummins.com OurnUlnEbt*-€ @2019 Cummins lnc. All rights re$rved. Cummins is a ragistercd lEdemari( of Cummins |rc. PMcommand, Ampsentry, lnPoEr and "Our energy rcrking for you.' ars lradema*s ol Cummins lnc. Other @mpany, product, or sryi@ names may be tEdsmarkg or serui@ marks ofothers. Spocifi€tions aB subject to change without noti@. PD.+1s66 | PD000O0147 | (01/22) 0327-',1617-02 1302 control Board - Arrow A043W50s Aux 1O4 (Governor Control)0327-1507 HMI 211 Without Heater 0300-6014 HMI 21 1 with Heater 2024 EPA Tier 3 Exhaust Emission Compliance Statement G100D6C Station ary Emergency 60 Hz Diesel Generator Set Compliance lnformation: The engine used in this generator set complies with Tier 3 emissions limit of U.S. EPA New Source Performance Standards for stationary emergency engines under the provisions of 40 CFR 60 Subpart llll. Engine Manufacturer: EPA Certificate Number: Effective Date: Date lssued: EPA Engine Family (Cummins Emissions Family): Cummins lnc. RCEXL0275AAK-01 I 05t't012023 ost10t2023 RCEXLO2TsAAK Engine lnformation: Model: QSB5-G13 Bore: 4.21 in. (106.9 mm) Engine Nameplate HP: 173 Stroke: 4.88 in. (123.9 mm) Type: 4 cycle, in-line, 4 cylinder Displacement: 272 cu. in. (4.45 liters) Diesel Aspiration: Turbocharged Compression Ratio: 17.3:1 Emission Control Device: Exhaust Stack Diameter: 4 in. (102 mm) EPA-3042h (10t23) Diese! Fuel Emission Limits D2 Cvcle Exhaust EmissioCycle Exhaust Emissions NOx+ NMHC co PM NOx! NMHC co PM EPA Emissions Limit 3.0 2.6 0. 15 4.0 3.5 0.20 Test methods: EPA emissions recorded per 40 CFR Part 60, 89, 1039, 1065 and weighted at load points prescribed in the regulations for constant speed engines. Diesel fuel specifications: Cetane number: 40-50, Reference: ASTM D975 No. 2-D, 300-500 ppm Sulphur Reference conditions: Air lnlet Temperature: 25 "C (77 'F), Fuel lnlet Temperature: 40 "C (104 'F). Barometric Pressure: 100 kPa (29.53 in Hg), Humidity: 10.7 g/kg (75 grains H2O/b) of dry air; required for NOx correction, Restrictions: lntake Restriction set to a maximum allowable limit for clean filter; Exhaust Back Pressure set to a maximum allowable limit. Tests conducted using alternate test methods, instrumentation, fuel or reference conditions can yield different results.Engine operation with excessive air intake or exhaust restriction beyond published maximum limits, or with improper maintenance, may result in elevated emission levels. Cummins lnc.Data and specification subjeci to change without notice Cooling system data c100D6c Fuel type Duty Rating (kw) Max cooling @ air flow static restriction, unhoused (inches water/mm water) Housed in free air, no air discharge restriction 0.0/0.0 0.25t6.4 0.5t12.7 0.75t't9.1 1.0t25.4 F231 F217 F216 Maximum allowable ambient temperature, degree C 60 Hz Diesel Standby 100 50 50 50 50 N/A 50 50 50 Prime 90 50 50 50 50 N/A 50 50 50 Notes: High ambient air temperature radiator cooling system 1. Data shown are anticipated cooling performance for typical generator set. 2. Cooling data is based on 1000 ft (305 m) site test location. 3. Generator set power output may need to be reduced at high ambient conditions. Refer generator set data sheet for derate schedules. 4. Cooling performance may be reduced due to several factors including but not limited to: lncorrect installation, improper operation, fouling of the cooling system, and other site installation variables. MCP-1403 (09/17) Cummins lnc.Data and specification subject to change without notice Alternator data sheet Frame size: UC3D ADS-207 (02/18) Maximum speed: Excitation current: Fullload: No load: lnsulation system: Class H throughout Characteristics Weights:Wound stator assembly: 265 lb Rotor assembly: 317 lb Complete alternator: 941 lb 120 kg '144 kg 427 kg 2250 rpm 2 Amps 0.5 Amps 1 0 Ratings (1.0 power racto4 (Based on specilic temperature rise at 40 rc ambient temperature) 125 t rise ratings kW/kVA 105 t rise ratings kWkVA 60 Hz 50 Hz Double delta 1201240 78t78 72t72 4lead 120t240 1 00/1 00 87187 Double delta 110-120 220-240 68/68 60/60 3 0 Ratings (0.8 power factor) (Based on specilied temperature rise at 40 t ambient temperature) 150 t Rise ratings kW KVA 125 t Rise ratings kw KVA 105 t Rise ratings kw KVA 8o t Rise ratings kw KVA Upper broad range LBR-3471600 Broad range 120/208 1391240 2401416 2771480 110 124 138 155 105 117 131 146 96 105 120 131 80 88 100 1 10 190-208 380-41 6 110 138 105 't31 96 120 80 100 347t600 124 155 117 146 105 131 88 110 1 10/190 1201208 1271220220t380 240t415 254t440 97 97 92 121 121 1 16 91 91 87 114 114 109 80 80 74 100 100 93 72 72 67 90 90 84 3 0 Reactances (Per unit, tloo/d (Based on tull load at 105 t rise rating) Synchronous Transient Subtransient Negative sequence Zero sequence 2.53 2.08 0.21 0.17 o.14 0.12 0.'t7 0.14 0.10 0.08 2.00 0.16 0.12 0.14 0.08 1.82 0.16 0.12 0.14 0.08 2.11 1.77 't.46 0.18 0.15 0.12 0.13 0.1 1 0.09 0.14 0.1 1 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.06 3 0 Motor starting Maximum kVA (Shunt) (90o/o sustained voltage) (PMG) 360 423 360 423 360 423 244 306 Time constants (sec) Transient Subtransient Open circuit DC 0.030 0.010 0.820 0.007 0.030 0.010 0.820 0.007 0.030 0.010 0.820 0.007 0.030 0.010 0.820 0.007 Cummins lnc.Data and specification sublect to change without notice Windings (@ 2o'c) Stator resistance (Line to Line, Ohms) Rotor resistance (Ohms) Number ol leads 0.0900 1.2000 12 0.0680 1.2000 12 0.1250 1.2000 6 0.0900 1.2000 12 * Lower broad range 1'10/190 thru 120/208, 2201380 thru 2401416. 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This charger can handle poor power quality, exposure to extreme weather and rough handling. To maximize battery life, a 3-stage charging cycle is implemented. The three charging stages are bulk stage, absorption stage and maintenance stage. During the bulk stage, the charger uses its full amp output to do the heaviest charging, quickly bringing your battery to about 75o/o ol eapacity. ln the absorption stage, the current slows, adjusting for maximum charging efficiency while it gently tops off the battery to about 98% of capacity. During the maintenance stage, a lower, closely- regulated, constant voltage is applied to maintain full charge and prevent discharge. Unlike some "trickle chargers," the float charger won't apply more current than necessary to maintain full charge. Batteries can be connected indefinitely, without harm; in fact, the float charge extends battery life. Orftrff rshglorFlr.' 02021 Cummins lnc. I NAAC5943.EN / PDA059R6$ (6/21) Features Protection - Surge protected to IEEE and EN standards. All models include single pole cartridge type fuses mounted on the printed circuit board to protect against input or output overcurrent. Lightweight and Silent - Lighter than transformer types, completely silent but still provides full output when overloaded outlets drop AC voltage below the normal 115V. Monitoring - Status LED indicators are provided to show the condition or charging status of the baftery. \Men the red LED is on, it indicates that the battery is discharged and is recharging at the 'BULK' rate. \Men both the red and green LEDs are on, the battery is charging at the'midrange' rate. When the green LED is on, the battery is 90o/o charged and ready for use. Construction - Made using epory-potted cases making it the ultimate in durability, completely waterproof and able to withstand numerous caustic chemicals and gases, as well as being shockproof. Fault lndication - The charger senses and indicates the following fault conditions: Defective or damaged cells, under-voltage at the battery, battery drawing more current than charger can replace, loss of power or extremely low AC voltage at the charger, other battery fault conditions and charger failure. Compatibility -Works with Sealed Lead Acid (SLA), Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) and Geltype batteries. Low Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency lnterference - This product meets FCC class B for conducted and radiated emissions. Listed - This product is UL listed according to the UL 1236 Standard. Warranty - This product has a two year warranty PO\'ver.CUmmlnS.COm Specifications Performance and Physical Characteristics Output:Nominal voltage 12 VDC 13.0-13.6 VDC at 0-2 amps 6A@12VDCnom lnput:115, 208, 240 +10%, 90-135 60 Hz t5% Baftery:150 Amp Hours 20 hours Approximate net weight 4lbs. (1.81 Kg) Approximate dimensions: height x width x depth-in(mm) 2.25x6.4x 3.5 (57 x 162 x 89) Ambient temperature operation: At full rated output 40'F to 122"F (40 "C to 50'C) Warning: Back feed to a utility system can cause electrocution and/or property damage. Do not connect generator sets to any building electrical system except through an approved device or after building main switch is open. Warning: For professional use only. Must be installed by a qualified service technician. lmproper installation presents hazards of electrical shock and improper operation, resulting in severe personal injury and/or proper$ damage. Float voltage - 12 V batteries For more information contact your local Cummins distributor or visit power.cummins.com orrrt.rff FlffrEnorpu.'€ @2021 Cummins lnc. All rights resered, Cummins is a registered tradcmart ot Cummins lnc. PMrcommand, Ampscntry, lnPowr and "Our energy wo.king foryou." are lradcmarks of Cummins lnc. Othsr @mpany, prcduct, or reryi@ nam6s may b9 lradmarks or !fli@ mark of othoE. Specifiqtions er6 subjBct lo chang€ without noii@. NMG5943-EN / POA059R693 (06/21) Specification sheet PowerGommand@ annunciator discrete input or PCCNet Description The Universal Annunciator Module provides visual and audible indication of up to 20 separate alarm or status conditions, based on discrete (relay) inputs or network inputs. Each LED can be controlled by either a discrete wire input or by a signal on the PCCNet network sent from an external device, such as a PCC1301 or PCC2100 (version 2.4 or later) control. ln addition to the LEDs, the annunciator can control four custom relays based on signals received over the PCCNet. When one of the annunciator's discrete inputs is activated, the annunciator will broadcast that information over the network. By taking advantage of the network, discrete inputs and custom relays, the annunciator can be used as expanded l/O for a genset controller. Easily installed in a location to give immediate notification of an alarm or warning status. Designed to give operating/monitoring personnel quickglance status information. The module directly senses battery voltage to provide green/yellow/red alarm and status information for that parameter. Genset controller complies with NFPA level two requirements when used with the display but without the annunciator panel. When used with the annunciator it meets NFPA level one requirements (Emergency and Standby power systems). The annunciator module can also be used for monitoring of transfer switch or other equipment status. Features . Visual and audible warnings of up to 20 separate alarm or status conditions. o LEDs can be controlled either via PCCNet or discrete input. . Status of discrete inputs is broadcast on network. r Four custom relays can be controlled over the PCCNet network. . Configurable LED color (red, yellow or green) and selectable horn operation allows maximum flexibility. . Standard NFPA 110label, field configurable for other alarm status and conditions. o Each audible alarm is annunciated, regardless of the number of existing alarm conditions displayed. . Sealed membrane panel design provides environmental protection for intemal components and is easy to clean. . Configurable for negative (ground) input or positive input. . lntegral DC voltage sensing. . Flush or surface mount provisions. o UL Listed and labeled; CSA certified; CE marked. orr rrrgyrorlqforror&' O2017 Cummins lnc. | 91472 (111171 po\ rer.cummrns.com Specifications Signal requirements Positive - lnput impedance is 1.82 kOhms to ground; maximum input voltage = 31 VDC. Negative - lnput impedance is 1.82 kOhms to Bat+: inputs are at Bat+ level when open. SinUsource current threshold for detection - 150 Ua minimum, 3 mA maximum. Typical conductor size: 16 ga for 304.8 m (1000 ft) Max conductor size for terminal: 12 ga Relay outputs 0.2 A at 125 VAC and 1 A at 30 VDC Network connections Use Belden 9729 two pair, stranded, shielded 24 AWG twisted pair cable for all PCCNet connections. Total network length cannot exceed 1219 m (4000 ft). Up to 20 nodes can be connected to the network. Note: Any communications wire connected to the generator set should be stranded cable. Power Maximum consumption: 15 watts Battery voltage Functional range - Audible and visual conditions operational from 6.5 to 31 VDC. Low voltage setting - 12.0 VDC for 12 Volt nominal systems; 24.Ofor 24Volt nominal systems. High voltage setting - 16.0 Volt for 12 Volt nominal systems; 32.0 Volt for 24 Volt nominal systems. Alarm horn Sound level: 90 dB at 30 cm Physica! Weight (with enclosure): 1.4 kg (3.0 lbs) Temperature -20 "C to +70 'C (-4 "F to +158 "F) Humidity 1Oo/o to 95o/o RH (non-condensing) Default lamp configurations Can be configured for current NFPA 110 standard or as a replacementfor Legacy (pre-2001) NFPA 110 annunciator (300-4510 or 300 451 1) Ourraoraf ro*lrtrt!.;ur.' @2017 Cummins lnc. | $1472 (11117t NFPA 110 Lamp Description Color Horn Flash DSl Customer fault 1 Green No No DS2 Customer fault 2 Amber No No DS3 Customer fault 3 Red No No DS4 Genset supplying load Amber No No DS5 Charger AC failure Amber Yes No DS6 Low coolant level Amber Yes No DS7 Low fuel level Red Yes No DS8 Check generator set Amber No No DS9 Not in auto Red Yes Yes DSlO Generator set running Amber No No DSlI High battery voltage Amber Yes No DS12 Low battery voltage Red Yes No DSr3 Weak battery Red Yes No DSt4 Fail to start Red Yes No DS{5 Low coolant temp Red Yes No DS{6 Pre-high engine temp Amber Yes No DS17 High engine temp Red Yes No DS,I8 Pre-low oil pressure Red Yes No DS,t9 Low oil pressure Red Yes No DS20 Overspeed Red Yes No power.cummrns.com Typical installation Ar3 !{ G€mEt Sr4flyi€ Lo# ATB T3 Gsrsst Sr.pprying td Ar3 12 Gerpet Srrpfly*g l"oef ATS 'IG€nsel Supryng Load AC Faitro SATTE'TYO'ANGEN Ctwger ACFailur trTEFIIAL GE}TSETK) Lor Coobrt Lsi,3r l-ffiFrrd l-etrEr qEI|sET Low Ooobnf Latel. Lc'w Fusl Lsr€F Ch€ck G€{rscl hbr lnAro Garsaf Btruirg Hif,r Bdtery\lot* Lovr Batteryvofrage Yt eaa( Bdlt€ry Fdto9rl Low0od*t T€nrP P?eHqh EngrE Tomp Ffgh ErpirrTsrp Pttr.I-il Ot Pressr.ra Low Od Precetre or,etepcd CctomHy I ClBtomn€hyz Crtom R€hy3 Oustom Wl I Orr rner1f rorthg forrou.' @2017 Cummins lnc. | *1472 (1'1117) r Low Cmlaflt L.€y€l fld Lou Ftd L6rrd Etah.ffi€nr be 6rths, drc{t wirsd lrom Extemd GerE€i l,o ot be part d the P0C:ltlet mlr,ro.k rlilJr flrirg tom ilrs gsrEot lt droct wirEd. flen $e arrtu*ft*or sets tfr approprists bt iorttE g€rE8f to rBhrBrEB.* Thaa€ can bo Gtrret Srmtyirv Ld Z fru a or Q.clomer Fadte. \ttltrar enabled. Ffgfr E rtery l/ol{p. tor BdEry Volag€. ild ttrrrlal BdlBryVdteqE tates preoe(btte over ths har(r*trsd irput. t{onEat Bttary wltagE can rcflae rvedr Btlery. PCCttht iaeuoft a flrpcf WIed Ttr arrr,rcgor brodalc lg stalus upon druct rtrE(l ntrr cfrrtgs arde maninrnol sm every ltue s€Goocts, I oriy *tB b'active' diEct rxiEd iryLts thal arc etive. Ailltt xq^roB Cr.&mr Ftfr l- CIE.o|II TFNfi,/- O,t|oms Ft t F Garcar SupdyirU l-od ClEgcrAC Fatirg t-av Codatt tever Lon FtreI t.ev€r G:t€cfi G€cssl i.ld ln Ado Gensat Rwmmg Hign Ba[ery\rotage bw Benry Wh4e \tvodr Batlary Fdbstfft LowCoofr Terp Pr+ffi ErgheTamp HilrE$rTutqr Prelow Of fressra LorOil Frecsut OrcrspseO OSm ReEy I cuctom HeEy 2 Custom Bsby3 CugEm Reby4 power.cummrns.com Dimensions 0300-5929-01 Ia. /--\ rr \__r 1_,r \_-,r T 3E I Ordering information Part number tlmsn{ons; intrrml 0300-5929-02 For more information contact your local Cummins distributor or visit power.cummins.com Orrarfrnrtf frro..' Panel with enclosure € @2017 Cumrrns lnc. All rights re3oNed. Cummins is a rsgistgrcd tradomrk of Cummins lnc. Pmrcommand, AEpsentry, lnPorer and 'Our energy rcrking ts you.' are trademarks of Cumrins lnc. Other @rpany, product, or $ryi@ mres Gy be trad€rorks or seryi€ mrks of others. Specifi6tions are subiect to change without noti@. $1472 (11t17) Description RS485 Annunciator The Universal Annunciator Module provides visual and audible indication of up to 20 separate alarm or status conditions, based on discrete (relay) inputs or network inputs. Each LED can be controlled by either a discrete wire input or by a signal on the PCCnet network sent from an external device, such as a PCC1302, 2300, 3300 controls. Remote annunciator panels comply with NFPA 'l 10 (Emergency and Standby Power Systems). The annunciator module can also be used for monitoring of transfer switch or other equipment status. ln addition to the LEDs, the annunciator can control four custom relays based on signals received over the PCCnet. When one of the annunciator's discrete inputs is activated, the annunciator will broadcast that information over the network. By taking advantage of the network, discrete inputs and custom relays, the annunciator can be used as expanded l/O for a PCC1302, 2300, 3300 controls. power.cummtns.coln 2 Part Number CompAlbiltty Klt lilcludss 4045J199 RS22, RS25, RS3O, RS36, RS4O RX30, RX36, RX40, RX45, RX50, RX60 RSsO, RS6O, RS8O, RSlOO RS125, RS150 Panel Mount version: Annunciator, wiring harness, cable tie, and window splice A04sJ201 Enclosure version: Annunciator, wiring harness, cable tie, and window splice LilrrU'tbr.rtDr.' \ZE VMC GROUP THE POWER OF TOGETHER" CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SEISMIC DESIGN OF NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS Certification No. VMA-$107 1-01 C (Revision 1 0) Expiration Dale: 6 / 30 /2024 Certifi cation Parameters: The nonstructural products (mechanical and/or electrical components) listed on this certificate are CERTIFIEDT FOR SEISMIC APPLICATIONS in accordance with the following building code2 releases. lBc 2018,2015,2012 The following model designations, options, and accessories are included in this certification. Reference report number VMA-51 071-01 as issued by The VMC Group for a complete list of certified models, included accessories/options, and certified installation methods. Cummins Power Generation, lnc.; Diesel Gensets Commercial Series; 1 0kW-200kW The above referenced equipment is APPROVED for seismic application when properly installed3, used as intended, and contains a Seismic Certification Label referencing this Certificate of Complianceo. As limited by the tabulated values, below grade, grade, and roof'level installations, installations in essential facilities, for life safety applications, and/or of equipment containing hazardous contents are permitted and included in this certification with an Equipment lmportance Factor assigned as lp=l.5. The equipment is qualified by successful seismic shake table testing at the nationally recognized Dynamic Certifrcation Laboratories under the witness of the ISO Accredited Product Certification Agency, the VMC Group. lmportance l, s 1.5 Soil Classes A-E Risk Categories l-lV Design Categories A-F i z/h=1.0 | z/h=0.0 Sos s 2.000 g Sos s 2.500 g Certified Seismic lnstallation Methods Rigid Mounting From Unit Base To Rigid Structure HEADOUARTENS ll3 1.4ain S:reet Bloomingdale. NJ O74O3 Pho:e: 973.838.,l73O -oll Free: 8OO.569-8423 Fax:973.492.8430 1025-103387 Rev18 CAUFORNIA 18O PromenaCe Circle Surte 3OO Sacramerto, CA 95834 Phone: 9'l6.634.7771 TEXAS 1-93O Brittnocre Park Drive Horrston, TX77441 Phone: 713.466.0OO3 Fax: l'13.4661355 thevmcAroup.com {Dflmg (oDcL !t cox?crrrt! R:H# Page 1 of 3 NZE VMC GROUP THE POWER OF TOGETHER' CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SEISMIC DESIGN OF NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS Certifi ed Product Table: tlllllllModel rPowerRatingiRPMtMaxLcngthtMaxtilidthtMaxHeigtrtl Maxweight i SosG) I Sos(g)I i (h) i (in) i 0n) iwithEncloeure(lhs.) i@z/h=0.0 i@y'h=1.0 r 4300 rF-------------t| 4400 |F----------*--lr 4470 rl--------------rI 5890 rl---"-*-----*--l| 5930 |t------*----**-l| 5960 IF-------------lr 6140 rF-------------l F---**---t-r 8943 |i-------------*l to4 I 8990 ir-------*---*-lr 9040 rl----------*---l 2.st 9216 |i-----*----*---l l---------F ttrt I Sos (lh-0) I u (rJh:'l) I Arh{.H I ANs.t{ ttl I An*v I Anrv I FlWe C10D6 | 10kW I---- ---+---------1C1506 r 15kW I-- - - - - --t---- - - -----jC20D6 r 20kW I--------t----------lC25D6 r 25kW r---l------ ----rC30D6 I 30kW !--------t-:-------l c3s D6 3s kw I raoo---r---------'1C4006 | 40kW r--------t----------lC50D6 | 50kW I*------+*- ----- ---lC60D6 | 60kW I-t----------1 C50 D6C | 50 kW I-------+---*---- -t C60 D6C r 60 kW I------*+---*"- --J C80 D6C | 80 kW r---*---+--*-*---t C100 D6C j 100 kW I-------+--------l -9f-siJ9.l 12skw i c125 D6D r I----*"+-----*--i C150 D6D r 150 kW I------ +---------j C175 D6D i 175 kW I-------+----------l C200 D6D r 200 kW I t---*---- I I I I I-l 34 I I I I I I 131 170 180 2.5 Acl56 i---399--lr 2.so I 2.40 i-l:3:-l-!-s1-i,.++t 1.67 t 0.67 ttrt 2.oo i s.zo itt This certification includes the open generator set and the enclosed generator set when installed with or without the sub-base tank. This certifrcation also includes the sub-base tank as a stand-alone accessory. The generator set and included options shall be a catalogue design and factory supplied. The generator set and applicable options shall be installed and attached to the building structure per the manufacturer supplied seismic instatlation instructions. This certification excludes all non-factory supplied accessories. including but not limited to mufflers, isolation/restraint devices, remote control panels, remote radiators, pumps and other electrical/mechanical components.ffi\\"rE IY__/ 1 025-1 03387 Revl 8 VMA-51 071 -01 C (Revision 1 0) lssue Date: Friday, July 3, 2015 Revision Date: Friday, December 3,2021 Expiration Date: Sunday, June 30,2024 Page 2 of 3 \ZE VMC GRCUP THE POWER OF TOGETHER- CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE SEISMIC DESIGN OF NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS Notes & Comments: 1 . All equipment listed herein successfully passed the seismic acceptance criteria for shake testing non-structural components and systems as set forth in the ICC AC-'l 56. The Test Response Spectrum (TRS) enveloped lhe Required Response Spectrum (RRS) for all units tested. The tesled units were representative sample(s) of a contingent of models and all remained captive and structurally sound after the seismic shake simulation. The units also remained functionally operational after the simulation testing as functional testing was completed by the equipment manufacturer before and after the seismic simulations. Although a seismic qualified unit inherently contains some wind resisting capacity, that capacity is undetermined and is excluded from this certification. Snow/lce loads have been neglected and thus limit the unit to be inslalled both indoors (covered by an independent protective structure) and out of doors (exposed to accumulating snow/ice) for ground snow loads no greater than 30 psf for all applications. 2. The following building codes are addressed under this certification: lBc 201 I referencing AscET-l 6 and lcc-Es AC-l 56 IBC 20 1 5 referencing ASCET-I 0 and ICC-ES AC-l 56 lBc 201 2 referencing ASCET-1 0 and lcc-Es AC-1 56 3. Refer to the manufacturer supplied installation drawings for anchor requirements and mounting considerations for seismic applications. Required anchor locations, size, style, and load capacities (tension and shear) may be specified on the installation drawings or specified by a 3rd party. Mounting requirement delails such as anchor brand, type, embedment depth, edge spacing, anchor-to-anchor spacing, concrete strength, special inspection, wall design, and attachment to non-building slructures must be outlined and approved by the Engineer of Record for the project or building. Structural walls, structural floors, and housekeeping pads must also be seismically designed and approved by the project or building Structural Engineer of Record lo withstand the seismic anchor loads as defrned on the inslallation drawings. The installing contractor is responsible for ensuring the proper installation of all anchors and mounting hardware. 4. For this certificate and certification to remain valid, this certificate must correspond lo the "Seismic Certification Label' found afftxed to the unit by the factory. The label ensures the manufacturer built the unit in conformance to lhe IBC seismic design criteria set forth by the Certifted Seismic Qualification Agency, the VMC Group, and meets the seismic design levels claimed by this certificate. 5. Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing connections to the equipment must be flexibly attached as to not transfer load through the connection. The structural integrity of any conduit, cable trays, piping, ductwork and/or flexible connections is the responsibility of others. This certification does not guarantee the equipment will remain compliant to NEMA, lB UL, or cSA standards after a seismic event. 6. This certificale applies to units manufactured at: '1400 73rd Ave NE, OF 143, Minneapolis, MN 55432 7. This certification follows the VMC Group's lSo-'17065 Scheme. "1,//bU John P. 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Q = tE 6 it id EEzz '5 r o Product data sheet Specifications Main Circuit breaker, PowerPacT J, unit mount, Micrologic 3.2S, 250A, 3 pole, 14kA,600VAC JDL36250CU33X Range PryerPacl Product name PwerPact J Product or Component Type circuit breaker Device application Dstribution Complementary Line Rated Current 250 A Number of Poles Control type TogEle Breaking capacity code Breaking capacity 25 kA 240 V AC 50/60 l-lz UL 489 'r8 kA 480 V AC 50/60 Hz 14 kA 600 v AC 50/60 Hz 20 kA 250 V DC [Ue] rated operaUonal voltage 600 V AC 50/60 Hz IEC 60947-3 Network Frequency 50/60 Hz flcsl rated service br€aking capacity 25kA220t24OV Ac s0/60 Hz IEC 60917-2 18 kA 380/440/415 V AC 50/60 Hz IEC 60947-2 14 kA 500/525 V AC 50/60 Hz IEC 60947-2 20 kA 250 V DC tEC 60947-2 20 kA 500 v Dc Ec 60947-2 lUimpl rated impulse withstand I kV lEc 60947'2 voltage Trip unit tschnology Elec{ronic, standard, Micrologic 3.2 S, LSI [Ui] rated insulation voltage 750 V tEC 60947-2 Trip unit name Micrologic 3.2 S Protection Type Overload proleclion Shorlrircuit protection Sultability for isolaUon Yes IEC 60947-2 UUlisation category Category A AWG gauge Ready 1 LED gren) Alam 1 LED 90 % lr orange) Local signalling LirBh S$lddq Alarm 1 LED 105 7o lrred) Switched off (OFF) 1 trip indicator green) tounting mode Unit mount lug) ilounting Support Lug Electrical connection Lugs line Lugs load Terminal identifier Long Ume pick-up adjustment 0.25...1 x ln range Tightening torque 221.27 lbl.in(25N.m) 0.15...0.29 in'(95...185 mm,) (AWG 3/0...350 kcmil) Number of slots 2 auxiliary switch oF plug-in) 1 alarm switch SD plug-in) 1 overcunent trip switch SDE plug-in) 1 voltage release MN or MX plug-in) Power wire stripping length 0.98 in (25 mm) Height 7.52 in (191 mm) width 4.09 in (104 mm) Depth 3.39 in (86 mm) Net weight 5.29 lb(us) (2.4 ks) Communicauon interface Modbus Ethemet Environment Quality labels CE Standards UL CSA NEMA NOM-003-SCFt-2000 tEc 60947-2 Product certifications UL CSA NOM lPdegreeofprotection FrontcoverlP40 Pollution degree 3 lEc 60947-1 Ambient Air Temperature for 28...158'F (-2...70 'c) Operation Ambient Air Temperature for -s8...185'F (-50...85'C) Storage Operating altitude < 6561.68 ft (2000 m) without derating 5000 m with derating Ordering and shapping details Category 01107-I{/J ELEC TRIP UNIT MOUNT BREAKEF'SW Discount Schedule oE2 GTIN 785901952282 Nbr. of units in pkg. Package weight(Lbs) 5.00 lb(us) (2.268 ks) Returnability Yes Country of origin US Packing Units UnitType ofPackage'l PcE Packag€ 'l Height 5.13 in (13.018 cm) .r"tso" ffi Package 'l width 7.2s in (18.415 dn) PackagE 1 Length 8.44in(21.433cm) Ofier Sustainability Sustainable ofier status Gr€en Premium product Califonria proposition 65 WARNING: This product oan expoJe youto ctEmicds including: DINP, which is knorvn to ths Siata of Califomia to caus€ cancer, and DIDP, which is knotvn to lhe State of Califomia to cause birth detects or other reproduclive harm. For more information go to www.P65Wamings.ca.gov REAOh Regulation REAch Declaration EU RoHS Directive Compliant EU RoHS Declaration iiercury free Y6s RoHS exempuon informauon Yes China RoHS Regulation china RoHS declaration Produ6{ out of China RoHS scope. Substance declaration for your information. Environmental Disclosure Product Environmental Profile Oircularlty Proflle End of Life lfformation PVC frse L'brso, !4EiHt? Product data sheet Technical lllustration Dimensions JDL36250CU33X 1.76 144.71 2.6 [66. l]5.57 I l4 r.5] 5.74 ll45.8I --l r-- 53 sEE DETA,L -.,l-]n- I l"A-., lxl o' W .',oce sctHlf, PowerPactrm H-, J-, and L-Frame Circuit Breakers Trip Units > >15At - >90 >,l05t E olE o *'ol MicrologicrM 3 Trip Units Micrologic 3 trip units can be used on PowerPact H-, J-, and L-Frame circuit breakers with performance levels D/G/J/L. ,ru 3.2Mi@lo9ic rIr l*ft:; 1.3 15ll (x ln) They provide: . standard protection of distribution cables r indication of: - overloads (using LEDs) - overload tripping (using the SDx relay module). Circuit breakers equipped with Micrologic 3 trip units can be used to protect distribution systems supplied by transformers. Protection Settings are made using the adjustment rotary switches. Overloads: Long time protection (lr) lnverse time protection against overloads with an adjustable current pick-up lr set using a rotary switch and an adjustable time delay tr. Neutral protection . On 3-pole L-frame circuit breakers, neutral protection is not possible. . On four-pole L-frame circuit breakers, neutral protection may be set using a three-position switch: - switch position 4P 3D: neutral unprotected - switch position 4P 3D + N/2: neutral protection at half the value of the phase pick-up, (0.5 x lr) - switch position 4P 4D:. neutral fully protected at l,. Indicators Front indicators o The green "Ready" LED blinks slowly when the electronic trip unit is ready to provide protection. lt indicates the trip unit is operating correctly. o Orange overload pre-alarm LED: steady on when I > 90% lr . Red overload LED: steady on when I > 105% lr Remote indicators An overload trip signal can be remotely checked by installing an SDx relay module inside the circuit breaker. This module receives the signal from the Micrologic electronic trip unit through an optical link and makes it available on the terminal block. The signal is cleared when the circuit breaker is reclosed. See page 94. ..ffi_.N Front lndicators 05t2012 b'y Schnelde? El.ctrtc @ 2011-2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved PowerPact" H-, J-, and L-Frame Circuit Breakers Trip Units Table 50: Micrologicil 3 Trip Unit Ratings ln at 104'F (40'C)t 60A 100 A 150 A 250 A 400 A A Circuit Breaker H-frame x x x J-frame x L-frame X x x Micrologic 3.2 I 3.3 trip units L Long-time protection Pick-Up (A) Tripping between 1.05 and 'l .20 lr lr Value depending on sonsor rating (ln) and setting on rotary switch In =60 A 15 20 25 30 35 40 t5 50 In=100A lr=35 t0 45 50 60 70 l0 90 't00 In=150A 50 i0 70 80 90 100 110 125 150 In=250A lr=70 l0 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 l^=400A lr=125 150 175 200 225 250 300 350 400 In=600A lr=200 725 250 300 350 400 150 500 600 Time Delay (s) Accuracy 0 to -20% tf 1.5 1 2 4 8 16 1.5 x ll 15 7_5 50 100 200 400 xlr 1.5 1 2 4 8 't6 7.2 x l,1.35 7 1.4 2.8 5.5 11 Thermal memory 20 minutes before and after tripping I lnstantaneous Pick-up (A) accuracy + 1 5% li x 30A 1.5 2 3 4 6 8 t0 12 15 100 A 1.5 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 15 150 A 1.5 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 15 250 A 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 I 10 12 400 A 't.5 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 600 A 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 '11 Non-tripping time Maximum break time 10 ms 50 ms for I > 1.5 li Mlcrologlc 3.2S / 3.3S trip units L Long-time protection Pick-Up (A) Tripping between '1.05 and 1.20 lr ll Value dopending on sensor rating (ln) and setting on rotary switch In =60 A lr=15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 In = 100A lr=35 40 t5 t0 60 70 80 90 100 ln=150A lr=50 50 70 ]0 90 100 110 125 '150 In=2504 70 80 100 125 150 175 an 25 =400A 125 150 175 200 225 250 300 350 400 =600A 200 225 250 100 350 400 450 t00 600 Time Delay (s) Accurary 0 to -20% non-adjustable 1.5 x l,400 6xlr '16 7.2xll 11 Thermal memory 20 minutes before and after tripping S Short-time protection Pick-up (A) accuracy i 10Yo lsd-lrr 1.5 2 3 6 7 8 10 Time delay (ms) Lsal non-adjustable Non-tripping time Maximum break time 20 80 I lnstantaneous 10 ms 50 ms for I > 1.5 li 1 lf the trip units are used in high{emperature environments, the Micrologic trip unit setting must take into account the thermal limitations of the circuit breaker. See the temperature derating information on page 126. @ 201 1 -20'12 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved by Schn€ld€r Ehctrtc 05t2012 59 { I \qq- i d MULT]PLES OF In t R S tE-. i@.mlm 7mr@ ru 'om -W -ru rtil l .... t@ I l@i l0o 7@ m ,l@ 0 ' ls N tt$ ." ,. trm$&r ;s{ ,x tmmmru @ m m m m 1S 1@m&ru @ m 0 s0 m l$ 3 33 IIISTAI{TANEOUSr P[i(uPxln MICROLOGICTM ELECTRONIC TRIP UNITS MicrologicrM 3.U8^8,l5.2A or E/6.2A or E lnstantaneous Trip Cun e 250A J-Frame The time-cunent curve information is to be used for application and coordination purposes only. Notes: 1. There is a thermal-imaging effect that can act to shoften the long-time delay. The thermal imaging effect comes into play if a cunent above the long-time delay pickup value exists for a time and then is cleared by the tripping of a downstream device or the circuit breaker itself. A subsequent overload will cause the circuit breaker to trip in a shorter time than normal. The amount of time delay reduction is inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed since the previous overload. Approximately 20 minutes is required between overloads to completely reset thermal-imaging. 2. Total clearing times shown include the response times of the trip unit, the circuit breaker opening, and the extinction of the cunent. 3. ln = Maximum dial setting of lr. 250A J-Frame: ln = 2504 = Max lr setting Curves apply from -35"C to +70'C (-31'F to +1 58"D ambient temperature. l)lengNo.Sl$l@ t@$& m & ${ o l0It aoo6zO.outor =lu-='tr t5 m t6 t0 a I 7 t 5 & t5 t .9t. .7 .6 5 tl 3 .i.@si i s s g s .2 t5 32 .0i5 I,, .7 .6 .5 .a .3 .t0.u 07 .6 .6 g .03 -ICYCLE .01 'ffi;*lrzcicr-e fi7s ff I q n tq- ot ss7 .6 .G MULTIPLES OF In 3 3 3 3P8t9 Schneider f-Electric 1rusm 7@ m s @ m 1mmm 7@ @ m @ m m ts tms60 7@ & s o @ & is los0 70 B $ & m t0 9! 7 6 5 I.tt .f, 5 I J .t .@o m ,t5 I .9, ,, .6 .5 ,. ,! 2 .15 CURRENT IN MULTIPLES OF h i 60E-o9 3 &3 t 3 tRsSg -ICYOLE ,o1 ff -tlrsyglE0r .G s I 9 \ qq- MICROLOGICTM ELECTRONIC TRIP UNITS MicrologicrM 3.2S Long Time/ Short Time Trip Curve 250A J-Frame The time-cunent curve information is to be used for application and coordination purposes only. Notes: 1. There is a thermal-imaging effect that can act to shorten the long-time delay. The thermal imaging effect comes into play if a cunent above the long-time delay pickup value exists for a time and then is cleared by the tripping of a downstream device or the circuit breaker itself. A subsequent overload will cause the circuit breaker to trip in a shorter time than normal. The amount of time delay reduction is inverse to the amount of time that has elapsed since the previous overload. Approximately 20 minutes is required between overloads to completely reset thermal-imaging. 2. Total clearing times shown include the response times of the trip unit, the circuit breaker opening, and the extinction of the current. Curves apply from -35oC to +70oC (-31"F to +1 58"F) ambient temperature. 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By using the information in this publication and calculating available short circuit currents, the system designer can be assured the transfer switches will be properly rated for the electricalsystem. lntroduction This publication provides information on withstand and closing ratings (WCRS) for ASCO transfer switches and related products, including compliance with the optional short time ratings and other revisions to UL 1008. Also included are guidelines for special WCR applications and typical methods for specifying WCR requirements. l. Guidelines for using the information in this publication to verify suitability of switches for specific applications based on withstand and closing ratings (WCR). Determine the prospective fault current available (from each source) at the location of the switch. Determine the overcurrent protective devices (OPDs) that will be located ahead of the switch. If the OPD is a circuit breaker, refer to the "Time Based" rating column on Table Il of page 4. Select the switch rating necessary to handle the full load current. Compare the fault current available at the switch source terminals to the WCR shown in Table II for the applicable switch ampere size and voltage. If the prospective fault current is equal to or less than the Time Based WCR from Table II, the switch selected is suitable for the application. If the prospective fault current is greater than the Time Based WCR obtained from Table II, refer to the "Specific Breaker" list on Table III on pages 5-7. Compare the fault current to the WCR shown in Table II. If the fault current is equal to or less than the WCR shown in Table II, the switch is suitable for the application when protected by any of the circuit breakers shown. If the specific circuit breaker being used is not shown in the table, contact ASCO Power Technologies. If the prospective fault current is greater than the WCR listed in Table III, refer to Special Application Consideratiores on page 8. When the overcurrent protective devices are fuses refer to the "Current Limiting Fuses" column of Table II on page 4. If there are any questions about the suitability of the switch when protected by current limiting fuses contact ASCO Power Technologies. 2. J. 4. 5. 6. The lmportance of Proper Ratings The transfer switch is a unique and critical part of the power system. It is the last distribution device feeding the critical loads of a facility. For that reason, the transfer switch should be located as close as possible to the protected loads. In addition, after a fault (short circuit) is cleared, the transfer switch must remain operable so that it can restore power to the critical loads from the altemate power source. In the design of an electrical power distribution system, a coordination study should be conducted during the design stage to determine the trip settings required for all circuit breakers. Proper trip settings will assure that a fault is cleared as close to its location as practical. The coordination study considers conductor sizes, quantities and lengths as well as any other relevant circuit impedance. The farther from the source a device is located, the lower the fault current will be at that device. Referring to Figure l, a fault at point A should be cleared by the switchgear feeder breaker Fz and not by M. This would leave the other feeder circuits (Fr & F:- F7) in operation. A coordination study will determine the magnitude of fault current at the load side of the transfer switch and indicate the settings for Fz. Z= 5.75o/o F1 F2 Automatic Transfer Switch Fault B Critical Ioads Figure 1. Line diagram of a gpical emergency power system. Utility Service F4 l) Fs l) F6 Emergency Generator Consider a fault at point B on the load side of the breaker feeding Lr as shown in Figure l. If the system breakers have been coordinated properly, the breaker feeding Lr will trip before the upstream breaker or fuse. The transfer switch must withstand this fault current until the circuit breaker or fuse clears the fault. Most automatic transfer switches available today have a standard control circuit time delay of 0.5 seconds or more to override any momentary voltage transients. This is ample time for any over current device to clear the fault, allowing system voltage to refurn to normal and avoiding any unnecessary operation ofthe transfer switch. Now consider a fault at point A of Figure l. The circuit breakers on the load side of the transfer switch would not see the fault current, but the upstream breaker (F2) would and the instantaneous trip element would be actuated. The transfer switch controller senses there is no voltage from the utility, signals a transfer operation and the transfer switch is now required to close on the fault condition until the generator over current device clears the fault. If a transfer switch does not have a sufficient withstand and closing rating, severe damage and a potential fire hazard could result from the fault current. Over-rating the transfer switch to achieve a sufficient WCR leads to a less cost-effective design. Good engineering practice requires adequately rated devices in the power distribution system. Therefore, the specified WCR for the transfer switch should be equal to or greater than the available fault current at the location ofthe transfer switch. Some recommended engineering practices to assist in fault current calculations are referenced at the end of this publication. How Codes lmpact Ratings Codes often require equipment to be approved for its intended use. For example, one of the most common applications for automatic transfer switches is in Emergency Systems per Article 700 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) ANSIAIFPA 70. Section 700-3 and 700-6 require that all transfer equipment be approved for use on Emergency Systems. How does a manufacturer obtain approval? There are several ways, but perhaps the most common is via a third party certification acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. The Role of Undenrriters Laboratories Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is one of several independent testing agencies and is perhaps the most well-known third party certifier. The Standard for Safety under which Underwriters Laboratories tests Transfer Switch Equipment is UL 1008. Equipment which meets UL requirements is listed in UL's Electrical Construc- tion Materials List. This list is frequently used by electrical inspectors and other authorities having jurisdiction in conjunction with the device markings and rating label to approve an electrical installation. UL has issued several revisions to the UL 1008 Standard, which clarifu how a transfer switch is to be tested and marked for fault current withstand and closing ratings. A major revision introduced in the 1989 version of UL 1008 allowed an optional rating category for WCR and closing tests. Its purpose was to permit transfer switch manufacturers to conduct tests without overcurrent protective devices. For transfer switches rated 400,4. and below for use on l0 kA circuit maximum, the on time of the fault current must be at Ieast 25 ms (l% cycles). For transfer switches rated above 400,4. or for use on circuits with available fault currents above l0 kA, the on time of the fault current must be at least 50 ms (3 cycles). When this test is successful, the manufacturer may mark the switch for use with any manufacturer's circuit breaker within its rating. Such umbrella ratings give the application engineer more flexibility when speciffing and coordinating the transfer switch with overcurrent devices. Where a transfer switch manufacturer does not opt for this test, the switch can only be marked to show the specific manufacturer's circuit breaker with which the switch was tested, or circuit breakers approved by UL through extension from the original test data. The specific breaker marking can limit the product's application and acceptance by the inspecting authority. Other issues may develop when the transfer switch WCR is limited to use with specific circuit breakers. Even though a specific breaker is coordinated with the transfer switch upon initial installation, the breaker could possibly be replaced at a later date with another type and/or rating which is not one of the breakers approved by UL. Circuit breakers also change trip characteristics as they age and the tripping time may be become slower, allowing the transfer switch to be subjected to energy above the original short circuit testing values. These issues would not be a concem to the speciffing engineer if a transfer switch rated for use with "Time Based" were selected. Another significant change regarding short circuit testing was made to UL 1008 in June of 2002. Since the requirement for selective coordination was added to articles 700,701and 708 of the NEC, UL recognized there would be situations where transfer switches would be required to withstand and close on short circuit currents for time durations of 0. 1 seconds (6 cycles for 60Hz systems). Consequently, UL added requirements for a new optional short circuit test called "Short Time Current Rating Test". The criteria for a successful test was the szrme as the short circuit testing in the standard, except the test sample was required to pass a temperature rise test at the conclusion of this new short time test. This meant the transfer switch main contacts had to be virtually "like new" in order to minimize the increase in contact resistance in order to meet the temperature rise limits. The time duration of the short time test was up to the discretion of the manufacturer and could range from 0.1 to 0.5 seconds. The amount of energy a transfer switch can withstand and close on is based on an I2T function, which is a measurement of the energy handled by the switch. Since the switch has to handle more energy with the longer time duration and also pass a temperature rise test following this event, the short time ratings will be lower for an identical test sample compared to the short circuit ratings obtained for the requirements in UL 1008 prior to 2002. The 7th Edition of UL 1008 became effective November 1,2014 and resulted in significant changes to the short- circuit ratings shown on all transfer switch products in the industry. First, the "Any" circuit breaker rating added in 1989 was replaced with a "time based" rating and marking shown in seconds rather than cycles. Generally, these are time durations of 0.025 Sec for short-circuit currents up to l0 kA on switch ratings of 400 amp or less and 0.050 Sec for most other short- circuit levels. The most significant change is the way that specific circuit breakers are permitted to be added to the label markings. Specific circuit breakers must be short circuit tested with the transfer switch per ULl008 requirements or can be added based on comparins circuit breaker maximum instantaneous clearing times to the actual time durations ofshort-circuit tests conducted on the transfer switch. UL has made this change to ensure all manufacturers utilize the criteria described in the 7th edition of ULl008 to qualiff circuit breakers for use with transfer switches during short circuit testing of their products. Unfortunately, this limits the listed population of circuit breakers on the WCR labels of many manufacturers' switches and especially on smaller frame transfer switches, because of the manner in which UL previously evaluated adding circuit breakers to manufacturer's markings. In the past, the listing of specific breakers was based on a comparison of the "published" maximum instantaneous clearing time of the breaker tested to non-tested circuit breakers maximum instantaneous clearing times. 2 The format and appearance of the WCR label was also changed significantly with the addition of more descriptive statements regarding how the ratings should be applied in selecting appropriate over-current protection. An example of these labels is shown on page 8. ASGO Switches Meet and Exceed UL 1008 Requirements ASCO Power Technologies provides withstand current ratings on its products to provide maximum flexibility to the electrical consultant when speciffing these products. The ratings apply to the ASCO products shown in Table I and are specified in Tables II and III. The ratings apply to single phase and three phase switches. The withstand & closing ratings ofthe overlapping neutral transfer pole is identical to the WCR of the phase switching poles. See page 8, Special Application Considerations, if ratings beyond those listed are required. Contact ASCO Power Technologies to determine if ratings have been increased or for ratings beyond three cycles which may not be UL Listed, but which are based on other tests. Table l. Applicable Products (Refer to Specific Rating Tables for Each Products Rating) ASCO Product Typical Applications Product Description Automatic Transfer Switch Non -Automatic Transfer Switch Series 16s, 185 Residential Automatic Manual Series 300 / 386 lndustrial / Light Commercial Automatic Transfer Switch (Lioht Commercial ADDlications) Non-Automatic - Electrically Operated Transfer Switch 4000 Ts 4000 Series Power Transfer Switches lndustrial, Commercial, lnstitutional 4ATS - Automatic Transfer Switch 4ACTS - Automatic Closed Transition Switch 4ADTS - Automatic Delayed Transition Switch 4NTS - Non-Automatic Transfer Switch 4NCTS - Non-Automatic Closed Transition Switch 4NDTS - Non-Automatic Delayed Transition Switch 7000 TS 7000 Series Power Transfer Switches Health Care, Critical Power Facilities TATS - Automatic Transfer Switch TACTS - Automatic Closed Transition Switch TADTS - Automatic Delayed Transition Switch TASLS -Automatic Sofi Load Transfer Switch TNTS - Non-Automatic Transfer Switch TNCTS - Non-Automatic Closed Transition Switch TNDTS - Non-Automatic Delayed Transition Switch TMTS - Manually Operated Transfer Switch 7000 TB 7000 Series Transfer SWtches with Bypass- lsolation Feature Health Care, Critical Power Facilities, Mission Critical TATB - Automatic Transfer Switch with Bypass-lsolation TACTB - Automatic Closed Transition Transfer Switch with BypassJsolation TADTB - Automatic Delayed Transition Transfer Switch with BypassJsolation TASLB -Automatic Sofi Load Transfer Switch with Bypass-lsolation TNTB - Non-Automatic Transfer Switch with BypassJsolation TNCTB - Non-Automatic Closed Transition Transfer Switch with Bypass-lsolation TNDTB - Non-Automatic Delayed Transition Transfer Switch with Bypass-lsolation 3 oqo)5{66t T 5t s a[ ( LEo€? , g€ I o. 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Withstand / Closing Ratings for Transfer Switches Used with Specific Manufacturer's Molded Case Circuit Breakers ASCO Transfer Switch Product -cp,x =o(/)d e96CcoETF ().,'=F ?3Por@cE=(U([Ftr WCR/Closing Rating kA RMS Symmetrical Amps Volts Max 9b6=otL()m(5 fc()(E5= Circuit Breaker Type or Class b ^<)r =LU(tr Ezp<:6;p.=csfE-9g 6(5*= 3OO TS 7000 TS D 30 22 480 GE THED 40 25 Siemens ITE CED6 125 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 70 1s0 240 Square-D HR 250 125 HL 150 100 BJ, HJ 125 65 BG, HG 125 42 QG, QJ 90 25 HD 150 BD 125 85 480 HL, HR 150 50 BJ 125 35 HG, HJ 150 BG 125 18 BD, HD 125 22 GE THED 90 25 600 Square-D HJ, HL, HR 150 BJ 125 18 HG 150 BG 125 14 HD 150 BD 125 100 150 240 Square-D HR 250 125 HL 150 100 BJ, HJ 125 65 BG, HG 125 42 QG, QJ 125 25 HD 150 BD 125 85 480 HL, HR 150 50 BJ 125 35 HG, HJ 150 BG 125 18 BD, HD 125 5 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 22 GE THED 150 25 600 Square-D HJ, HL, HR 150 BJ 125 18 HG 150 BG 125 14 HD 150 BD 125 150 150 240 Square-D HR 250 125 HL 150 100 BJ, HJ 125 65 JG, JJ, JL, JR 200 BG, HG 125 42 QG, QJ 200 25 HD 1s0 BD 125 85 480 HL, HR 150 50 BJ 125 35 HG, HJ 150 BG 125 25 JG, JJ, JL 200 18 BD, HD 125 22 GE THED 150 25 600 Square-D HJ. 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HR 150 BJ 125 18 HG 150 BG 125 14 HD '150 BD 125 204 230 200 240 Square-D JR 250 125 JL 250 100 JJ 250 65 JG 250 42 QG, QJ 225 25 JD 250 85 480 JL, JR 250 30 JG, JJ 250 18 JD 250 14 600 JD, JG, JJ, JL, JR 250 I 260E' I aoo3OO TS 65 240 GE THLC4 350 42 480 Cutler Hammer HMC 800 6 lsoorsl r l+ool +z l+sol ce I rHrursr lrzool 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 7000 TB J 150 200 230 260 400 600 65 240 GE THQMV 225 SGL1, SGL4, SGL6, SGP1, SGP4, SGP6 600Cutler Hammer LDC, CLDC, HLD, CHLD Siemens / ITE HLD6, HLXD6 Square-D QG, QJ 250 100 LJ (Current Limiting) 600125LL (Current Limiting) 200 LR (Current Limiting) Eaton PD2 (Current Limiting)225 PD3 (Current Limiting)600 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 7000 TS 150 200 230 50 480 Cutler Hammer HFDE, FDC, FDCE 225 NHH 250 JDC, JGU, JGX 350 HKD, CHKD, KDC, HKDB, CHKDB, LHH 400 HLD, CHLD, LDC, CLDC, LGH*, LGC* LGU", LGX* 600 HMDLB, CHMDLB 800 GE SEL, SEP 150 SFL, SFP, FEN, FEH 250 TBC4 400 TJL4V, TJL1S€S, TBC6, SGL1, SGL4, SGL6, SGP1, SGP4, SGP6, FGN, FGH, FGL, FGP 600 TB8 800 Siemens / ITE HDG, LDG 150 HFD, HFD6, HFXD, HFXD6, HHFD6, HHFXD6, CFD6, HFG, LFG 250 HJD, HJD6, HJXD, HJXD6, SHJD, SHJD6, HHJD6, HHJXD6, CJD6, SCJD6, HJG, LJG. LLG 400 HLD6, HLXD6, HHLD6, HHLXD6, CLD6, SHLD6, SCLD6, HLG 600 Square-D HJ, HL 150 KC, Kl, CF250L, NSF250 250 7 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 7000 TB I 150J l2oo 50 480 cK400N, CK400NN, cK400H, CK400HH, CJ4OOL, NSJ4OO 400 LC, DJ, DL, LI, NSJoOO 600 MasterPact STR 28D, PK, PJ, PL 800 65 JJ (Current Limiting)250 LJ (Current Limiting)600 100 JL (Current Limiting)250 LL (Current Limiting)600 200 JR (Current Limiting)250 LR (Current Limiting)600 100 Eaton PD2 (Current Limiting)225 PD3 (Current Limiting)600 42 600 Cutler Hammer JGU. JGX, JGH 250 KDC 400 LDC,CLDC 600 GE TBC4 400 SGL1, SGL4, SGL6, SGP1, SGP4, SGP6, FGP 600 Square-D HJ, HL, HG 150 KI, JJ, JL, JR. CF2sOL 250 cK400H, CK400HH, cJ400L 400 Ll, MasterPact STR 28D, PK 600 Siemens / ITE HJD, CFD6 250 HHJD6, HHJXD6, CJD6, SCJD6 400 HHLD6, HHLXD6, CLD6, SCLD6, LNG, LPG, LGC-, LGU-, LGX* 600 50 Square-D LL (Current Limiting) 600100LR (Current Limiting) 65 Eaton PD3 (Current Limiting) 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 7000 TB 260 50 480 Cutler Hammer HFDE, FDCE, HFD, FDC, LHH 225 JDC, JGH, JGC, JGU, JGX 250 HKD, HKDB, CHKD, CHKDB, KDC 400 HLD, CHLD, LDC, CLDC, LGH", LGC", LGU-, LGX*, NHH 600 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 7000 TB 260 MDL, CMDL, HMDL, CHMDL, NGS, NGH, NGC, MDLB, CMDLB, HMDLB, CHMDLB 800 GE SFL, SFP, FEN, FEH 250 TBC4 400 TBC6, TJL4V, TJL1S- 65, SGL1, SGL4, SGL6, SGP1, SGP4, SGP6, FGN, FGH, FGL. FGP 600 TBC8, TKL4V, TKHSS- 125, TKLSS-125, SKH8, SKL8, SKP8, TB8 800 Siemens / ITE HFD6, HFXD6, HHFD6, HHFXD6, CFD6, HFG, LFG 250 HJD6, HJXD6, SHJD6, HHJD6, HHJXD6, CJD6, SCJD6, HJG, LJG, LLG 400 HLD6, HLXD6, SHLD6, HHLD6, HHLXD6, CLD6, SCLD6, HLG 600 LMD, LMD6, LMXD, LMXD6, HLMD, HLMD6, HLMXD, HLMXD6, MD, MD6, MXD6, HMG, HMD6, HMXD6, SMD6, SHMD6, CMD6, SCMD6. LMG. MG 800 Square-D KI, KC, CF2sOL, NSF250 250 cK400N, CK400NN, cK400H, oK400HH, CJ4OOL, NSJ4OO 400 LC, DJ, DL, LJ, LL, LR, LI, NSJoOO 600 CKSOON, CKSOONN, cK800H, CK800HH, MasterPact STR 28D, MJ, PK, PJ, PL 800 cK1000HL 1000 cK1200NN, CKl2OOHH 1200 JJ (Current Limiting)250 LJ (Current Limiting)600 JL (Current Limiting)250 LL (Current Limiting)600 JR (Current Limiting)250 LR (Current Limiting)600 Eaton PD2 (Current Limiting)225 I I I J lzoo I roo lneo I eaton lpos(currentl-imiting)looo I 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 7000 TB J 260 42 600 Cutler Hammer JGU, JGX 250 KDC 400 LDC, CLDC 600 GE TBC4 400 TBC6, SGL1, SGL4, SGL6, SGP1, SGP4, SGP6, FGP 600 TBC8, TKL4V, TKLSS- 125, SKL8, SKPS 800 Siemens / ITE HJD, CFD6 250 HHJD6, HHJXD6, CJD6, SCJD6 400 HHLD6, HHLXD6, CLD6, SCLD6 600 HLMD6, HLMXD6, HMXD6, SHMD6, HMD6, CMD6, SCMD6, LMG, LNG, LPG, LGC", LGU*, LGX* 800 Square-D KI, JL, JR, JJ, CF2sOL 250 cK400H, CK400HH, cJ400L 400 LI 600 cK800H, CK800HH, MasterPact STR 28D, PK 800 50 LL (Current Limiting)600 100 LR (Current Limiting)600 65 Eaton PD3 (Current Limiting)600 *ffii:l '1"'l " l"' Cutler Hammer JGH, JGC, NHH 250 HKD, CHKD, KDC, HKDB, CHKDB, LHH 400 CHLD, LDC, CLDC, LGH", LGC*, LGU", LGX* 600 MDL, CMDL, HMDL, CHMDL, NGS, NGH, NGC, MDLB, CMDLB, HMDLB, CHMDLB 800 NGU 1600 GE TBC4 400 10 TBC6, TJL4V, TJL1S- 65, SGL1, SGL4, SGL6, SGP1, SGP4, SGP6, FGN, FGH, FGL. FGP 600 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 7000 TB 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 7000 TB 50 42 TBC8, TKL4V, TKHSS- 125, TKLSS-125, SKH8, SKL8, SKP8, TB8 Siemens/ ITE HJD6, HJXD6, SHJD6, HHJD6, HHJXD6, CJD6, SCJD6, HJG, HLD6, HLXD6, SHLD6, HHLD6, HHLXD6, CLD6, SCLD6, HLG LMD6, LMXD6, HLMD6, HLMXD6, MD6, MXD6, HMD6, HMXD6, SMD6, SHMD6, CMD6, SCMD6. HMG. LMG Square-D LC, DJ, DL, LJ, LL, LR, LI, NSJoOO cK800N, CK800NN, cK800H, CK800HH, MJ PK, PJ, PL, MH, MasterPact STR 28D, cK1200HH LL (Current Limiting) LDC, CLDC, LGC", LGU*, LGX* TBC6, SGL1, SGL4, SGL6, SGP1, SGP4, SGP6, FGP TBC8, TKL4V, TKLSS- 12S, SKL8, SKPS HHLD6, HHLXD6, CLD6, SCLD6 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 7000 TB HLMD6, HLMXD6, HMXD6, SHMD6, HMD6, CMD6, SCMD6, LMG Square-D 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 7000 TB 600 50 480 Cutler Hammer JGH, JGC, HFG, LFG 250 HLD, CHLD, LDC, CLDC, LGH*, LGC", LGU". LGX* 600 MDL, CMDL, HMDL, CHMDL, NGS, NGH, NGC, NGU, MDLB, CMDLB, NF 800 GE TBC6, TJL4V, TJL1S- 65, SGL1, SGL4, SGL6, SGP1, SGP4, SGP6, FGN, FGH, FGL, FGP 600 TBC8, TKL4V, TKHSS- 125, TKL8S-125, SKH8, SKL8, SKP8, TB8 800 SKL12, SK12P 1200 Siemens/ ITE HLD6, HLXD6, SHLD6, HHLD6, HHLXD6, CLD6, SCLD6, HLG LLG 600 LMD6, LMXD6, HLMD6, HLMXD6, MD6, MXD6, HMD6, HMXD6, SMD6, SHMD6, CMD6, SCMD6, HMG, LMG 800 HND6, HNXD6, SND6, SHND6, ND6, NXD6, HNG, LNG, CND6 12AO Square- D LC, DJ, DL, LI, NSJoOO 600 cK800N, cK800NN, MJ 800 12 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 7000 TB J 600 50 480 MH, CK12OON, cK1200NN, CK1200H, CK12OOHH, NT.H, NT- 11, NT.L, NT-LF, PK, PJ. PL 1200 cM2000HH 2000 CM25OOHH 2500 85 P11200 1200 65 LJ (Current Limiting) 600 100 LL (Current Limiting) 200 LR (Current Limiting) 100 Eaton PD3 (Current Limiting) 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 7000 TB J 600 42 600 Cutler Hammer JGC 250 TBC4 400 LDC, CLDC 600 GE TBC6, SGL1, SGL4, SGL6, SGP1, SGP4, SGP6, FGP 600 TBC8, TKL4V, TKLSS- 125, SKL8, SKPS 800 SKL12, SKP12 1200 Siemens/ ITE HHLD6, HHLXD6, CLD6, SCLD6 600 HLMD6, HLMXD6, HMXD6, SHMD6, HMD6, CMD6, SCMD6, LMG 800 HND6, HNXD6, HNG, LNG, SHND6 1200 Square-D LI 600 CKSOOH, CKsOOHH 800 CKlOOOHL 1000 cK1200H,CK1200HH, NT-H, NT-1, NT-LF, NT-L1, MasterPact STR 28D. PK 1200 50 LL (Current Limiting) 600100LR (Current Limiting) 65 Eaton PD3 (Current Limiting) 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS I 600I aooH lseoP** I tooo 65 480 Cutler Hammer HLD, CHLD, LGH, LGC, LGU, LGX, LDC, CLDC 600 HMDL, CHMDL, HMDLB, CHMDLB 800 13 7000 TB 3OO TS 4000 TS 7000 TS 7000 TB 960 1000 1200 HND, CHND, NDC, CNDC, NF 600 800 H P** SKL12, SKP12, TKL4V Siemens/ ITE HLXD6, HHLXD6, HHLD6, CLD6, SHLD6, SCLD6, HLG, LLG HMXD6, HMD6, SHMD6, HMG, LMG, CMD6, SCMD6 HPG, LPG, HPD, HPD6, CPD6, HPXD, HPXD6, SHPD, SHPD6 LI, LE LSI, LE LI, LX, LXI, LJ, LL, LR Square- D NT-11, NT-1, NT-LF, NE, NX, CK1200H, CK12OOHH, PJ, PL SES, SE, SEH (LS or LStrRrP) SE (Ll, LSI-E, and L!-E TRrP) 7000 TB G 1600 2000 2600 3000 125 480 Square-D Master Pact NW-L 3000 7000 TSI 7000 TB 1600 2000 150 MTZ2-LF 2000 200 MTZZ-L1IL1F ": \A/ith Digitrip 310+ LS or LSG lnst. Override set to 12X 14 "*: P Frames only available as 7000TS and 7000T8 Note 1: Rear Connected Only 15 t- I L sufrASr F FoR cor{TRoL otr rcToRS ELECTRTC OISffTARGE T'TO TUTGSTET L^FS. E.ECTRE,trATS{G EOUIP YVTCRE THE S{N' Of TOTOR FUU.. LorD alps ANs Aps 0f oTrS Lo^os DoES ilo, E\CEED THE STYTTCH AIP RATNG ^NB TFT rulrcsTEfi LoA! Eot5 r{or E\CEED rst ffqwlI'H FATil(: ]{X,'IIAX WT€,. PRO.rECTEO EY ^ CIRCT'IT EfE '(ER T}TS TTA}ISFER ShfiTCH IS SU'TABTE FoR USE fi Tcncufr C^PA&-E of, DeLrftRl.G Yltf sttoRT- c|RCTfiT CURREXT FOR TIf, XAXI.T TIE DT'RAT'C'fi A'$D VOLIAGE XAR|(EO 6ELO$ TT'€ CRCUIT reAXER H.JST T.!CLI,I}E A}I ,{sTArfTAttEOUS TRP RESPONSE AIt' SH.Ar-r f$r CICLUDE A SIroRT.TIIIE TRIP R€SPO}ISE Tr€ rA\Lt r, ctEARrr{G rre. 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RATI'{GTAIilfACTLIRER TIFTE IAIPSIGE TTI(U3f 5fl' CUTTER HA llleR HE 6SXI ',lCx-TaGE fr'Ot-TS AC UA-{l: l4O sttoRT{nctjrr ClJRf,EXTtftre SYX RAThrG S}TOFT€RCUIT CUfiRE,{T{Rrs $Yl,AE{l{mr 100 ',.GLrAGf. f,'OLTS lCr Fl,rSE RAII'aGItA.{ CLASS (AI,PS}.at J 6m USE IYC T'fl- CT,, L WNE FPF PqWEF corar,Ecrrot{s usE 6trc rrfi cu wlFE F8 cor.tTRoLs UlE C@PET ON ALIffT'ITNEFOI POf,ER TERT'ALs RECOittEHOeD TIGHTBTO{G r03r3r tS7rorcrrE.Bm t{-LBs Re,.- Marking Requirements UL requires markings on each switch listing the approved short circuit ratings for each product and its ampacity. ASCO switches display rating labels similar to the one shown in Figure 2. Specia! Application Gonsiderations ASCO Power Technologies provides a line of switches which are highly reliable, utilize latest technology, include features most frequently used by the consulting engineer, and which are rated to meet a wide variety of requirements. For special applications, such as when higher ratings or longer withstand times are needed, the system designer can consider several rating alternatives: Consider relocating the switch closer to the load where the added impedance of the feeder conductors will reduce the available fault current to an acceptable level. This is consistent with good engineering practice of locating transfer switches as close to the load as possible in order to minimize the risk of conductor failures between the load side of the switch and the utilization equipment. Use current limiting fuses or current limiting circuit breakers to reduce fault currents. Use a larger ampacity switch with a higher withstand/closing rating. When the overcurrent protective device ahead of the transfer switch has a clearing time exceeding three cycles, a zone selective interlocking scheme may be considered. Such a scheme permits intentional delays to be over-ridden and the breaker to trip instantaneously whenever the fault is within the breaker's zone of primary protection. Contact ASCO Power Technologies to determine if additional ratings are available. These are the 'Time Based" ratings for the transfer switch. For this switch the rating is 35,000 RMS amps symmetrical at 480 volts and 22,000 RMS amps at 600 volts. l. 2. J. 4. t- I I L 5. Figure 2. Typical rating label for ASCO 400 amp Transfer Switch. ,] This area indicates the "Specifi c Breake/' ratings, maximum voltage, breaker manufacturer, breaker type, and maximum frame size. This switch is rated either 65,000 RMS amps at 240 volts or 42,000 RMS amps at 480 volts for the specific breakers listed. Shown here is the rating when used with current limiting fuses of the Class J maximum size indicated on the label. This switch is rated for 200,000 RMS amps Mren used with Class J fuses 600 amps or less. 16 How To Specify Withstand and Closing Ratings Calculated values of available fault current should be specified for each transfer switch based on its location in the electrical system. This will assure that a properly rated switch will be applied and avoid specified ratings which are too low for the actual location (resulting in an unsafe practice or ratings which are too high (resulting in unnecessarily higher costs). A growing number of speciffing professionals are adding fault current withstand and closing cument tables to the electrical plans showing the calculated values for each switch. A typical arrangement is shown in Table IV. Table lV. Typical Listings of Transfer Switch Fault Current Ratings on an Electrical Plan Transfer Switch ldent. No. No. of Poles Switched Neutral Y/N Transfer Switch Amoacitv System Voltage Calculated Fault Currents Type of ocDRMS Sym. Amoeres X/R Ratio ATS-E8 4 260 480t277 29.000 2.3 MCCB ATS-E9 3 N 400 480 33.000 2.3 MCCB ATS-I Sl 4 100 4AOt277 7.300 2.'l MCCB ATS-LS2 4 150 480t277 8.900 2.4 MCCB ATS-EO1 3 N 't000 480 48.000 3.2 MCCB lmportance of XR Ratio The circuit reactance to resistance ratio QOR) is a determinant in preparing fault current studies. Consideration should be given to the )UR ratio at each transfer switch location. The actual X/R ratio should not exceed the X/R ratio at which the transfer switch was tested. Table V shows the power factor test requirements of UL 1008 with equivalent )OR ratios. If an application requires higher X/R ratios, consider the Special Application Consideratio,ns previously discussed or consult ASCO Power Technologies for a recommendation. By using the information in this publication and calculating short circuit currents, the system designer can be assured that the transfer switches will be properly rated for the electrical system. Table V. UL Maximum Test Factor with Equivalent )(/R Ratio Available Fault Current (amperes) Maximum Test Power Factor Equivalent X/R Ratio 10.000 or less 0.50 1.73 10.001 - 20.000 0.30 3.18 oreater than 20.000 0.20 4.90 Suggested Fault Current Study Reference Guides l. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, lnc., IEEE Recommended Proctice for Protection and Coordination of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems,IEEE Buff Book, ANSI/IEEE Std.242-1986, New York, N.Y., pp. 45-l13. 2. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, lnc, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Power Distribution for Industrial Plants,IEEE Red Book, ANSI/IEEE Std. l4l-1993, New York, N.Y., pp. 109-184. 3. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, lnc, IEEE Recommended Practice for Power System Analysis,LEEE Brown Book, ANSI/IEEE Std. 399-l990,New York, N.Y., pp. l7l-194. 4. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, lnc., IEEE Recommended Practicefor Emergency and Standby Power Systemsfor Industrial and Commercial Applications,IEEE Orange Book, ANSI/IEEE Std. 446-1995, New York, N.Y. ,pp.175- 196. 5. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, lnc., IEEE Recommenfud Practice for Electric Systems in Health Care Facilities,IEEE White Book, ANSI/IEEE Std. 602-l996,New York, N.Y., pp. 50-51;72-74. 6. Frank W. Kussy and Jack L. Warren, Design Fundamentalsfor Low-Voltage Distribution and Conlrol, Marcel Dekker Inc., pp. 104-117, 1987 . 7. Hermann W. Reichenstein, Applying Low-Voltage Fuses-Classes and Characteristics, McGraw-Hill Inc., 1979. In addition to the above, most manufacturers ofovercurrent protective devices can provide application data on calculating short circuit currents. Various software packages are also available to assist the application engineer in performing calculations by computer. 17 ASCO Power Teehnologies, Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 USA 800-800-2726 (ASCO) www.ascopower.com Publication 1128 R32 o ASCO Power Technologies 2023 Printed in U.S.A. 18 ASG0?#[?t'*'o-381339-334 ,oloel2L Limited Warranty Series 150, 200, 300 and 4000 Power Transfer Switches This Warranty is given ONLY to purchaserc who buy for commercial or industrial use in the ordinary cource of each purchaser's business. General ASCO Power Technologies, LP products and systems are in our opinion the finest available. We take pride in our products and are pleased that you have chosen them. Under certain circumstances we offer with our products the following Limited Guardian Warranty Against Defects in Material and Workmanship. Please read your Guardian Warranty carefully. This Warranty sets forth our responsibilities in the unlikely event of defect and tells you how to obtain performance under this Warranty. Limited Warrantv Aeainst Defects in Materia! and Workmanshio: ASCO Lighting Control Panels Manual Transfer Switch 3MTS,3MTQ" 3MUQ" 3MPQ" 3MGQ" 3MGDQ" 3MTDQ Service Entrance Transfer Switch (SEATS)3AUS, 3ADUS, 3APS, 3AR5, 3MUS Power Transfer Load Center 4ATE, 4NTE, 4ADTE, 4NDTE Limited Warranty Terms of Warranty Optional Available Extended Warranty ASCO warrants that the ATS will be free from defects in material and workmanship and will conform to ASCO's standard specifications for the ATS for a period of twenty four (24) months from date of product shipment from ASCO (the "Warranty Period"). This Limited Warranty does not extend to subsequent owners of the structure during the Warranty period. The foregoing Limited Warranty is conditioned upon use/s compliance with the following: 1. The ASCO Power Transfer Switch is installed in accordance with ASCO specifications and state and local codes and standards by an electrician licensed in the state of installation. 2. The ASCO Power Transfer Switch is maintained in accordance with ASCO instructions and used under normal conditions for the purposes intended by ASCO. All warranty field-related repairs, replacements or adjustments must be made by ASCO Services lnc. or its duly authorized representative. Optional extended warranty coverage may be purchased from ASCO for a specified fee at the time of the original sale. lf purchased, Warranty period shall be extended up to an additional thirty - six (36) months beyond the standard twenty - four (24) months to provide up to five (5) year coverage applicable to the above referenced products, except for 3AUS, 3APS, and 3ARS products where the warranty period for the circuit breaker shall be limited to 24 months from date of shipment from ASCO. The length of optional extended coverage shall be reflected on the ASCO invoice and/or order acknowledgement document. Schneider{J Electric [$G0is:i"*rosies- Warranty Extends To First Purchaser for Use, Non-Transferable Assignment of Warranties Drawings, Descriptions Warranty Claims Procedure Warranty Performance of Component Manufacturers ltems Not Covered By Warranty This Warranty is extended to the first person, firm, association, or corporation for whom the ASCO product specified herein is originally installed for use (the "user") in the fifty United States or Canada. This Warranty is not transferable or assignable without the prior written permission of ASCO. ASCO assigns to user any warranties which are made by manufacturers and suppliers of components of, or accessories to, the ASCO product and which are assignable, but ASCO makes no representations as to the effectiveness or extent of such warranties, assumes no responsibility for any matters which may be warranted by such manufacturers or suppliers and extends no coverage under this Warranty to such components or accessories. ASCO warrants for the period and on the terms of the Warranty set forth herein that the ASCO product will conform to the descriptions contained in the certified drawings, if any, applicable thereto, to ASCO's final invoices, and to applicable ASCO product brochures and manuals current as of the date of product shipment ("descriptions"). ASCO does not control the use of any ASCO product. Accordingly, it is understood that the descriptions are not Warranties of performance and not Warranties of fitness for a particular purpose. Within a reasonable time, but in no case to exceed thirty (30) days, after user's discovery of a defect, user shall contact ascopowerwarrantv@ascopower.com. Subject to the limitations specified herein, an ASCO Services field service representative will repair the non-conforming ASCO product warranted hereunder, without charge for parts, labor, or travel expenses. Warranty coverage will apply only after ASCO's inspection discloses the claimed defect and shows no signs of treatment or use that would void the coverage of this Warranty . All defective products and component parts replaced under this Warranty become the property of ASCO. It is ASCO's practice, consistent with its desire to remedy Warranty defects in the most prompt and effective manner possible, to cooperate with and utilize the services of component manufacturers and their authorized representatives in the performance of work to correct defects in the product components. Accordingly, ASCO may utilize third parties in the performance of Warranty work, including repair or replacement hereunder, where, in ASCO's opinion, such work can be performed in less time, with less expense, or in closer proximity to the ASCO product. This Warranty does not cover damage or defect caused by misuse, improper application, wrong or inadequate electrical current or connection, negligence, inappropriate on site operating conditions, repair by non-ASCO designated personnel, accident in transit, tamperin& alterations, a change in location or operating use, exposure to the elements, water, or other corrosive liquids or gases, acts of God, theft or installation contrary to ASCO's recommendations or specifications, or in any event if the ASCO serial number has been altered, defaced, or removed. This Warranty does not cover shipping costs, installation costs, external circuit breaker resetting or maintenance or service items and further, except as may be provided herein, does not include labor costs or transportation charges arising from the replacement of the ASCO product or any part thereof or charges to remove or reinstall same at any premises of user. Repair or replacement of a defective product or part thereof does not extend the original Warranty period. The products listed in this Warranty are not for use in the control area or any reactor connected or safety applications or within the containment area of a nuclear facility or for integration into medical devices. SchneideriffElectric [SG0iS%,*,*- LimitatiOnS This Warranty is in lieu of and excludes all other Warranties, express or implied, including merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. User's sole and exclusive remedy is repair or replacement of the ASCO product as set forth herein. lf user's remedy is deemed to fail of its essential purpose by a court of competent iurisdiction, ASCO's responsibility for property loss or damage shall not exceed the net product purchase price. ln no event shall ASCO assume any liability for indirect, special, incidental, consequential or exemplary damates of any kind whatsoever, including without limitation lost profits, business interruption or loss of data, whether any claim is based upon theories of contract, negligencg strict liability, tort, or otherwise. MiSCelaneOUS No salesperson, employee, or agent of ASCO is authorized to add to or vary the terms of this Warranty. Warranty terms may be modified, if at all, only in writing signed by an ASCO officer. ASCO obligations under this Warranty are conditioned upon ASCO timely receipt of full payment of the product purchase price and any other amounts due. ASCO reserves the right to supplement or change the terms of this Warranty in any subsequent warranty offering to user or others. ln the event that any provision of this Warranty should be or becomes invalid and/or unenforceable during the Warranty period, the remaining terms and provisions shall continue in full force and effect. This Warranty shall be governed by, and construed under, the laws of the State of New Jersey, without reference to the conflict of laws principles thereof. This Warranty represents the entire agreement between ASCO and user with respect to the subject matter herein and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous oral or written communications, representations, understandings, or agreements relating to this subject. @ 2021 Asco Power Technolo8ies. All Rithts ReseNed 10/08/21 Publi@tion No. 381339-334 SchneiderO ercct r ic EQU IPMENT STORAGE REQUIREMENTS Equipment provided by Schneider-Electric and/orASCO Power Technologies that is stored for a short-term duration (i.e., days to weeks) or long-term duration (i.e., months to years), must be kept in a cool, dry, temperature-controlled environment. Storage of equipment in open warehouses, locations without proper temperature and humidity control, and/or outdoor storage is not acceptable without the utilization of heating elements, thermostats, humidistats, and protection from weather and dirt. Failure to comply may result in moisture ingress and/or condensation to form resulting in rusting and or corrosion, component and/or equipment failure and replacement, and/or nullification of any manufacturer warranty. For General lnstructions for Proper Handling, lnstallation, Operation, and Maintenance of Deadftont Distribution Switchboards Rated 600 Volts or Less, refer to ANSI NEMA PB 2.1-2013 Copies of the following documents should be included on the submittals, depending on the units that are on the proposal: For ASCO Power Technology's Switchgear and Switchboards, refer to Instruction Bulletin 381333-393. For Schneider-Electric/Square D's Power Zone 4 lPZ4l Switchgear, refer to lnstruction Bulletin 80298-002-09. For Schneider-Electric/Square D's PowerZone 4lPZ4l NEMA 3R Walk-ln Switchgear, refer to lnstruction Bulletin 80298-156{2. For Schneider-Electric/Square D's Quality, Efficient, Delivery" (OED2) Switchboard, referto lnstruction Bulletin 80043-055-14. For Schneider-Electric/Square D's Masterclad Metal-Clad !ndoor Switchgear, refer to lnstruction Bulletin 6055-30. ASG0iS;i%,"sies-SERIES 300 Service Entrance Power Transfer Switch Data Sheet The ASCO Service Entrance Power Transfer Switch combines automatic power switching with the necessary disconnecting, grounding, and bonding required for use as service entrance equipment. The power transfer switch meets all National Electrical Code requirements for service entrance use. Product Features: . Suitable for use as service entrance equipment. . Sizes available from 70 - 3000 amps, 600 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz, single or three phase. . 70 - 400 Ampere listed to UL 1008. 600 - 3000 Ampere listed to UL 891.. Automatic Transfer Switch is listed to UL 1008 for total system loads.. Silver plated copper ground and neutral bus with solderless screw type terminals.. Ground fault trip protection provided on sizes 1000 amps and above.. Available with solid or switched neutral. ASCO Serues 300SE products use two types of construction. ASCO SERIES 3OO SE Rated 800 amperes Type 1 enclosure 600 - 3000 Amp Construction ASCO SERTES 300 SE Rated 200 amperes in Type 3R enclosure Products 400 amperes or less, utilize a single enclosure including a service (utility source) disconnect circuit breake[ as well as the power transfer switch, grounding and bonding provisions. Products 600 amperes and above, utilize a multi-section switchboard construction including a service equipment section containing the service (utility source) disconnect circuit breaker, grounding, and bonding provisions. A second section contains the power transfer switch. 70 - 400 Amp Construction IIil t- \ , | '"-^' Life ls On SchneiderBElectric To order an ASCO Senres 300SE Power Transfer Switch, complete the following catalog number: J=150-600'Amp H = 800 - 1200 Amp D=70-225lmp 03ruS = Automalic o3NiJS = Non-Adtomaiic 3ADUS = Automalic Delayed TGnsition 3NDUS = Non-Aulomatic, Delayed Transition G = No Optionaltucessories GX - ODlional AccessorGs c=Type1(Sbndard) M = Type 3R Securc Double Door N - Type 4'1 S€cure Double D@r P = Type 4Xo t Secure Double Door 304 SS o . Type 12'7 secure Double Door R -Type3RX''Secure Double Door 316 Ss s - Type 3Rx5 6 Secu.e Double Door 304 SS V - Type 4xs 3 Secure Oouble Door 316 SS A = Solid Neutral B = Switchd Neutal 0070,0100, 0150, 0200, 0225 .0250 0400, 0600, 0800,1000, 1200, 1 600, 2000 2500, 3000 A - 115 B'= 120 c,208 o-220 E-230 F =240 H=380 J.400 K-415 L=440 M=460 N=480 P=550 O=575 R=600 G = 1600 , 3000 Amp I1*Notas: 1. 11€'l20 wlt dailable 15M00 ampercs for 3AUs, 3NuS only.2. AvailaM br 7G16(m ampeeq us type 3R br 2000-3000 ampere applicatons 3. A solkl ndhl E pBbed as shndard.4- 2O0,225 ampere Gled sitches suibble for use wth copper cable only Refer to paragraph 310.15 of the NEC for additional informaiion ASCO Senes 30OSE Power Transfer Switch Dimensions and ULType I Enclosurea 5. Type 316 stainless sleel is the standard. I prwides an impMd reduction in corrosion of salt and some chemicals, ll is the ptefdred choice for mailne environments. 6. Available only on swilches raled 1600, 2000, 2600 and 3000 amperes. 7. J 150-225 ampere for SERTES 3ADUg3NDUS only L Available only on silches ratd 70 - 1600 amp€res. Shipping Weights Enclosurea 70, 100, 150, 200.225 2 36 {9 4)48 (1219)3 (330)400 (185) 2 B 36 (9 4)48 (1219)r3 (330)410 (189) 3 36 {9 4)48 (1219)3 (330)410 (189) 3 B 36 (9 4l 4A t1219\13 (330)430 {198) 150,200,225, SERTES 2 36 (914)48 (1219)13 1330I 400 (185) 2 B 36 (914)48 (12r9)13 (330)408 (188) 3 $ {914)48 (1 219)3 (330)408 (188) 3 B 36 (914)48 I1219)13 {330)420 (193) ?au Aln\ 2 42 1 067)48 (1 219)15 5 r3g)420 I193) 2 I 42 1067)4A 11219)15.5 (394)430 rlCa\ 3 42 1067)48(219)5.5 (394)430 (198) 3 B 1067)48 (1219)5.5 (39)45O l2O7\ 600, 2 38 {965)91 (23 1 1)28 (711)860 (sS) 2 B 38 (965)91 t2311)28t 870 (401) 3 38 {965)91 (231 1)2A t7 870 I4011 3 B 38 (965)91 (2311)2A t7 880 t405) 8001 2 38 (965)91 (231 1)2A lJ11\1460 1673) 2 B 3a ts5)91 (231 1)2A (711\47O l6t7) 3 38 1965)s1 I231 1)281 11)1470 t677\ 3 B 38 (965)91 (2311)2A t711) 1000,,1200, 2 38 (965)91 (2311)48 218)4m {673) 2 B 38 (S65)91 (231 1)48 218)47O (677 ) 3 s Is5)91 (23 48 218)1470 /.677) 3 B 38 (96s)sl 1231 1 4A 12r8)480 (682) 1600,.2000,3 38 (965)91 t23 48 12181 1580 r727) 3 B 38 196s)91 (2311)48 1214)1680 (773) 2500,, 30001 3 38 tS5)91 (231 1)72 1829)2590 (1 1 75) 3 B 38 (96s)91 1231 1)72 1 829)2690 (1220) UL 3R 70, 100, 150, 200,225 2 36 (914)48 11219)16 (406)m0 {232) 2 B 36 (914)48 ( 1219)16 (406)52O 1241J 36 (914)4A (1219\16 (406)520 1241\ 3 B s 1914)48 {1219)1 6 (406)530 (246) 150,200,225, SERtES 3ADUS/3NDUS Only 2 41 (1041)95 5 12424\33 1838)500 (232) 2 B (104 95.5 12424\33 1838)520 1241\ 41 ( 104 95.5 (2424)33 (838)520 t241\ 3 B 41 l1M 95.5 t2424\33 (838)530 (246) 250'.400! 2 42110f7)48 (1219)r8 (487)500 1232) B 42 t1W7)48 (1219)18 {447)520 1241\ 3 42 1067)48 (1219)18 (487)52O 1241 3 B 42 067)48 (12 19)r8 (487)s30 (246) 600, 2 4 0{r)95_5 l.2425\33 (838)1200 (55s) 2 B 4 M1)95.5 12425\33 {838)1220 (564) 3 1M1)95.5 (242s)33 1838)1220 ts6/.\ 3 a 1041)95.5 12425\33 t83al 1240 t574\ 800, 2 4 1041)95.5 (2425)33 (838)1520 1703) 2 B 1041)95.5 (2425)33 (838)1540 17121 3 104 95.5 t2425\33 (838)1540 1712\ 3 B 10{95.5 (2425)33 1838)1580 (731) 10.J0,,1200, 2 1U 95.5 (2425)62 (1s75)15m 1703) 2 B 1M 95.5 t2425\62 i.1575)1540 (7 12) 41 t104 95 5 12425\62 r575)1540 (712) 3 B 104 95_5 t2425\62 r575)1580 (731) 16t[f.2000,3 1 041 95.5 12425)62 575)2200 (1018) 3 B A1 1U 95.5 (2425)s75)2240 (r036) 2500', 3000, 41 l1U1)95.5 t2425\86 (2184)3280 (1488) 3 B I11Ml)95.5 t2425\86 (2184)3380 (1533) zl un t s &s 9n6d tor top and bollom cabE enlry lor a s/v c€s and rGd. Ercrosu,Bs lo/600 -3000amE are teostand,n9. A soa@ hoal6r s€csssory 44G s requ rd wilh ar se.v'ce enrarce oyft 3R) $ tches lo he o re&ce condensalon and oDiscl the ctrtu I b..aGr ll s Eommndd whan ery,onmeda enc6ues lIve 4, 12) a€ o/&/d fDl,nsla r.l 6 ooldoo6. Soe Opt onar Acc6sorss @g€,or s@c6 eaE od,ons (acc 4G). D,m.nsona dala s aoDrd male and subFct to cha4oe, C€illd d m6nsions da' aoe u@n r@esl Senres 300SE External Power Connections Sizs UL-Li3t3d SoHorloss Scw-Type Termlnals Not€s: 1 All SERES 300SE sitches are furnished with a solid neulal plate (unless switched n@tral contlguration is specified) and terminal lugs. 2OO and225 afrperc Gted silches for use with copper cable only. Refer to paragraph 310.15 of the NEC for all additional information. J 150-225 ampere for SERTES 3ADUS/3NDUS onbl Use wire cted 75 degrees minimum for all power connections. Refer to the outline drawing for maximum power cable connections for circuit breaket Extended WarranU€s for SERtEs 30OSE Transfar Switchos (3AUS'3NUS'3ADUS'3NDUS) 1 Year Exension (Tolal of 3 Years) 2 Year Extension (Toial ol 4 Years) 3 Year Extension (Tolal of 5 Years) NOteS: t. Sanoaro warranty as (24) monlhs, 2 yea6 frcm date of shipmenl. extended warEnty is in addition 1o the Mo years, for a totat of 3, 4 or 5 years, except where the warranty period for lhe circuit breaker shall be limited to 24 months from date of shipmenl from ASCO. 2. Refer to Pubiication 3223 for warEnty terms and conditions Senres 300SE AIC Br€ak€r Ratingl www.aacopow€r.com customercare@aacopower.com 1-8OO{00-ASCO (2726) @ April 2021. Publication 2007 R3 3. 4. ASCO Power Technologles 160 Part Avenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932 One #14 to 4/0 AWG one #4 AWG to 600 MCM Two '1l0 to 250 MCM 150'.200,.225,. 250.400 Two '1l0 to 600 MCM Four 1/0 to 600 MCM Six 1/0 to 600 MCM Twelw 3/0 to 750 MCM 70. 100. 150.200.225 Notes: t. Refer to SEruES 3OO Publication 1 195 for switch ratings. €*r# SectionS-Startup& Warronty €*1""?"ro Gummins Sales and Service Customer / Gontractor Pre Gommissioning lnspection Form The intent of this form is for the contractor to prepare for equipment to be commissioned by a certified Cummins Field Service Power Generation Technician. Filling out this form is required and will minimize delays due to equipment failing to meet requirements. Completing this checklist in its entirety should minimize the need for additional billing beyond the previously provided commissioning quote. The items listed are the responsibility of the contractor and not Cummins Sales and Service. Project Name/End User: Contractor: Address: Contact: Business Phone: Email: CellPhone: ON SITE INFORMATION On-Site Contact lnformation : Address: Time Requested Onsite: Sub location of Generator (ie. Roof, basement, floor): Does the facility have the following: Loading Doctneevatorn Access (from truck and load bank parking to generator in feet): Parking: ls parking available on-site for service truct<: Yes l-l *o E Permits: Have all necessary air quality and local permits been securef: t;" E *o E r.rn ! Fuel Tank Testing: ls fuel tank testing required: Yes | | t'lo I I lf yes when is the inspector scheduled for: Page 1 q*hfi.To ON SITE INFORMATION CONTINUED YES NA NO ls the facility occupied and is customer aware there will be power outages after generator is started? Will there be any site safety training needed for technician prior to beginning? On site contact for training: Will customer representative be on site for operator training? On site contact for operator training: MECHANICAL LOCATION AND PLACEMENT OF THE GENERATOR SET YES NA NO Generator is properly secured to pad or vibration isolators Generator Enclosure and/or Room is free of all debris No airflow obstructions to the engine or generator are present for cooling combustion (See Cummins T-030 or lnstallation manual of generator set) Room is designed for adequate inlet and outlet airflow GASEOUS FUEL Natural Gas/LP Vapor/LP Liquid Natural gas and/or LPG fuel supply is connected. Fuel piping is the appropriate size based on full-load CFH/BTU requirement. Pipe size after service regulator: Service regulator(s), (if supplied), fuel strainer(s), flexible fuel line(s) and manual shut off are installed Fuel pressure after service regulator is:inches of H2O I have read and fully understand the fuel requirements for this equipment, I am verifying that the piping and fuel supply meefs or exceeds those requirements. I also understand failure to meet the requirements will result in additional charyes. May 1,2024 YES NA NO Co ntracto r " req u estor" S i g n atu re Date Page2 q*hFso DIESEL FUELED GENERATORSYES NA NO Flexible fuel connections, (supply and return) are connected to generator and piping. Day tank installed, wired and plumbed (lines free of obstruction) to genset and main fuel tank if applicable. Only black iron pipe for fuel lines, never use copper or galvanized pipe. Alltanks filled with enough fuel to perform startup and testing. A return line from engine to day tank and day tank to main tank should be in place EXHAUST SYSTEM YES NA NO Exhaust wrapped or isolated to prevent accidental activation of fire protection devices and sprinklers. Exhaust flex-pipe is installed at engine exhaust outlet (The silencer and flex-pipe are supplied with the generator set). Silencer is installed with appropriate supports (no weight should be placed on the exhaust outlet of the genset). Exhaust system has proper expansion joints and wallthimbles (Thimbles are required for wall or roof penetration). GENERATOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS YES NA NO Load conductors connected to breakers Flexible connections used on all conduit connections to the generator set output box Remote start interconnection stranded wiring is installed between the generator set and the automatic transfer switch(s) and annunciator. AC Power conductors in dedicated conduit separate from any DC control or network wiring Ground fault connected/functioning on generator, if supplied AC power wired to the coolant heaters (Do NOT energize) Check for AC oil pan heater, control heater or generator winding heater (Needing AC wiring) Generator is grounded in compliance with local codes lf applicable, louver motors are operational and connected to generator controls Page 3 €*!ffiso GENERATOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS CONTINUED YES NA NO Annunciator mounted in a location where someone can observe a fault of the remote generator system Where is annunciator located? Are there additional ancillary devices/equipment that need to be integrated into the system? lf yes, please define_ Battery charger mounted (free of vibration, weather, accessible for an operator to observe easily) and connected to the appropriate AC and DC wiring to operate the charger. TRANSFER SWITCH ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONSYES NA NO Conductors connected for Utility, Load and Emergency Remote start interconnection stranded wiring is installed between the generator set and the automatic transfer switch(s). FourPoleTransferSwitch:lsgeneratorneutralgrounded? DAY OF STARTUP YES NA NO Exercise with or without load? lf known, Transfer Time delay set recommendations Generator Set to exercise Training of facility personnel will be done on the same day as start up. Additional trips for operational training will be an additional charge. Can transfer switch be tested at time of generator startup? (There will be a power interruption) Note: After hours testing could result in additional charges. lf the associated switchgear and/or ATS(s) are not provided by Cummins, will the manufacturer's representative be on site? Time: Contractor " req uestot" Sig nature Date: Printed Name Please complete this form and return to schedule start up, if not retumed within 5 busrness days prior to scheduled startup it may be delayed. I understand that the staft-up date may have to be rescheduled at my expense if the above items have not been completed properly. Page 4 Warranty Statement Global Commercial Warranty Statement Generator Set English Original lnstructions 7-2017 A028U870 (lssue 5) Limited Warranty Commercial Generating Set This limited warranty applies to all Cummins Power Generation@ branded commercial generating sets and associated accessories (hereinafter referred to as "Product"). This warranty covers any failures of the Product, under normal use and service, which result from a defect in material or factory workmanship. Warranty Period: The warranty start datet is the date of initial start up, first rental, demonstration or 18 months after factory ship date, whichever is sooner. See table for details. Continuous Power (COP) is defined as being the maximum power which the generating set is capable of delivering continuously whilst supplying a constant electrical load when operated for an unlimited number of hours per year. No overload capability is available for this rating. Prime Power (PRP) is defined as being the maximum power which a generating set is capable of delivering continuously whilst supplying a variable electrical load when operated for an unlimited number of hours per year. The permissible average power output over 24 hours of operation shall not exceed 70/" ol the PRP. For applications requiring permissible average output higher than stated, a COP rating should be used. Limited-Time Running Power (LTP) is defined as the maximum power available, under the agreed operating conditions, for which the generating set is capable of delivering for up to 500 hours of operation per year. Emergency Standby Power (ESP) is defined as the maximum power available during a variable electricalpower sequence, under the stated operating conditions, for which a generating set is capable of delivering in the event of a utility power outage or under test conditions for up to 500 hours of operation per year. The permissible average power output over 24 hours of operation shall not exceed 70% of the ESP. Data Center Continuous (DCC) is defined as the maximum power which the generator is capable of delivering continuously to a constant or varying electrical load for unlimited hours in a data center application. Base Warranty Coverage Duration t Warranty start date tor designated rental and oil and gas model Products is determined to be date of receipt ol Product by the end customer. Cummins Power Generation@ Responsibilities: ln the event of a failure of the Product during the warranty period due to defects in material or workmanship, Cummins Power Generation@ will only be responsible for the following costs: . All parts and labor required to repair the Product.. Reasonable travel expenses to and from the Product site location.r Maintenance items that are contaminated or damaged by a warrantable failure. Owner Responsi bilities : The owner will be responsible for the following: occurs Ratinq Months Max. Hours coP 12 Unlimited PRP 12 Unlimited LTP 12 500 hrs trsP 2A l OOO hre EPA-SE 24 Unlimited UUU z4 unilmrleo Efiective Date: 18-July-2017 Page 1 of 2 A028U870 lssue 5 . Notifying Cummins Power Generation@ distributor or dealer within 30 days of the discovery of failure.. lnstalling, operating, commissioning and maintaining the Product in accordance with Cummins Power Generation@'s published policies and guidelines.. Providing evidence for date of commissioning.. Providing sufficient access to and reasonable ability to remove the Product from the installation in the event of a warrantable failure.. lncremental costs and expenses associated with Product removal and reinstallation resulting from non-standard installations.. Costs associated with rental of generating sets used to replace the Product being repaired. ' Costs associated with labor overtime and premium shipping requested by the owner.. All downtime expenses, fines, all applicable taxes, and other losses resulting from a warrantable failure. Limitations: This limited warranty does not cover Product failures resulting from:. lnappropriate use power rating.. lnappropriate use guidelines. relative to designated relative to application . lnappropriate use of an EPA-SE application generator set relative to EPA's standards.. Normal wear and tear. ' lmproper and/or unauthorized installation.. Negligence, accidents or misuse., Lack of maintenance or unauthorized repair.. Noncompliance with any Cummins Power Generation@ published guideline or policy.. Use of improper or contaminated fuels, coolants or lubricants.. lmproper storage before and after commissioning.. Owner's delay in making Product available after notification of potential Product problem.. Replacement parts and accessories not authorized by Cummins Power Generation@. ' Use of Battle Short Mode.. Owner or operator abuse or neglect such as: operation without adequate coolant or lubricants; overfueling; overspeeding; lack of maintenance to lubricating, cooling or airintake systems; late servicing and maintenance; improper storage, starting, warm-up, run-in or shutdown practices, or for progressive damage resulting from a defective shutdown or warning device. Eflective Date: 18-July-2017 . Damage to parts, fixtures, housings, attachments and accessory items that are not part of the generating set. This limited warranty does not cover costs resulting from:. Difficulty in gaining access to the Product.. Damage to customer property. A "Data center" is defined as a dedicated facility that house computers and associated equipment for data storage and data handling. Reliable utility is defined as utility power without routine or regularly scheduled black-outs. Please contact your local Cummins Power Generation@ Distributor for clarification concerning these limitations. CUMMINS POWER GENERATION@ RIGHT TO FAILED COMPONENTS: Failed components claimed under warranty remain the property of Cummins Power Generation@. Cummins Power Generation@ has the right to reclaim any failed component that has been replaced under warranty. Extended Warranty: Cummins Power Generation@ offers several levels of Extended Warranty Coverage. Please contact your local Cummins Power Generation @ Distributor for details. www. oower.cummins.com THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE THE SOLE WARRANTIES MADE BY CUMMINS POWER GENERATION @ IN REGARD TO THE PRODUCT. CUMMINS POWER GENERATION@ MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT IS CUMMINS POWER GENERATION@ LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEOUENTIAL DAMAGES. This limited warranty shall be enforced to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. This limited warranty gives the owner specific rights that may vary from state to state or from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Product Model Number: Product Serial Number: Date in Service: Page 2 ol 2 A028U870 lssue 5