Table A | |
VOC Emission Limits Based on Solids Applied | |
Surface Coating Operation | Emission Limit (Pounds of VOC/Gal. of Solids Applied) |
Top Coat | 15.1 |
Primer surfacer | 15.1 |
Table B | ||
Surface Coating Application System | Coating Characteristics lb/gal coating (minusexempt VOC and water) | Compliance Date |
Body primer coat | 1.2 | 12-31-82 |
Body primer-surfacer coat | 3.0 2.8 | 12-31-82 12-31-87 |
Body top coat | 5.8 5.0 2.8 | 07-01-80 12-31-81 12-31-87 |
Body final repair coat | 6.5 4.8 | 07-01-80 12-31-87 |
Miscellaneous metal parts | 3.5 | 07-01-82 |
VOC, lbs / gal. of solids applied = EL / (VS)(TE)
EL = the coating characteristics established by this regulation, expressed as pounds of VOC per gallon of coating, less exempt VOC and water.
VS = volume fraction of solids in EL, expressed as a decimal, where the density of coating solvents is assumed to be 7.36 pounds per gallon, less exempt VOC and water.
TE = baseline transfer efficiency as defined at K.A.R. 28-19-61, expressed as a decimal.
VOC, lbs / gal. of solids applied = AC (1-E) / (vs)(te)
AC = pounds of VOC per gallon of the coating as delivered to the coating application system, less exempt VOC and water.
E = the demonstrated efficiency of installed vapor processing system determined by the actual vapor collection system efficiency multiplied by the actual VOC emission control device efficiency, expressed as a decimal.
vs = volume fraction of solids of the coating as delivered to the coating application system, expressed as a decimal. For water-borne coatings, the volume fraction of solids is determined without water.
te = the demonstrated transfer efficiency of the coating application system, expressed as a decimal.
The owner or operator shall determine AC and vs by using 40 CFR Part 60, appendix A, reference method 24, as in effect July 1, 1989, and data supplied by the coating manufacturer adjusted by the VOC used for thinning purposes; or from analysis of coating as applied. The analysis shall be conducted by the owner or operator in accordance with reference method 24, as in effect July 1, 1989. If manufacturers formulation data is used, verification of the data may be required by reference method 24, or a department approved equivalent method, and at the expense of the owner or operator.
Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-19-63