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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 60 · § 60.4345

§ 60.4345. What are the requirements for the continuous emission monitoring system equipment, if I choose to use this option?

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If the option to use a NOX CEMS is chosen:
(a)Each NOX diluent CEMS must be installed and certified according to Performance Specification 2 (PS 2) in appendix B to this part, except the 7-day calibration drift is based on unit operating days, not calendar days. Procedure 1 in appendix F to this part is not required. Alternatively, a NOX diluent CEMS that is installed and certified according to appendix A to part 75 of this chapter is acceptable for use under this subpart. The relative accuracy test audit
(RATA)of the CEMS shall be performed on a lb/MMBtu basis.
(b)As specified in § 60.13(e)(2), during each full unit operating hour, both the NOX monitor and the diluent monitor must complete a minimum of one cycle of operation (sampling, analyzing, and data recording) for each 15-minute quadrant of the hour, to validate the hour. For partial unit operating hours, at least one valid data point must be obtained with each monitor for each quadrant of the hour in which the unit operates. For unit operating hours in which required quality assurance and maintenance activities are performed on the CEMS, a minimum of two valid data points (one in each of two quadrants) are required for each monitor to validate the NOX emission rate for the hour.
(c)Each fuel flowmeter shall be installed, calibrated, maintained, and operated according to the manufacturer's instructions. Alternatively, fuel flowmeters that meet the installation, certification, and quality assurance requirements of appendix D to part 75 of this chapter are acceptable for use under this subpart.
(d)Each watt meter, steam flow meter, and each pressure or temperature measurement device shall be installed, calibrated, maintained, and operated according to manufacturer's instructions.
(e)The owner or operator shall develop and keep on-site a quality assurance
(QA)plan for all of the continuous monitoring equipment described in paragraphs (a), (c), and
(d)of this section. For the CEMS and fuel flow meters, the owner or operator may satisfy the requirements of this paragraph
(e)by implementing the QA program and plan described in section 1 of appendix B to part 75 of this chapter. [71 FR 38497, July 6, 2006, as amended at 91 FR 1980, Jan. 15, 2026]
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