7 Del. Admin. Code § app H § 1124-A-H-3.0

Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
Section 1124-A-H-3.0 - Determining the out-of-control time period for the CEMS
3.1 The beginning of the out-of-control period is either of the following:
3.1.1 The time corresponding to the completion of the fifth consecutive daily CD check with CD in excess of two times the allowable limit.
3.1.2 The time corresponding to completion of the daily CD check preceding the daily CD check that results in a CD in excess of four times the allowable limit.
3.2 The end of the out-of-control period is the time corresponding to the completion of the CD check following corrective action that results in the CD's at both the zero (or low-level) and high-level measurement points being within the corresponding allowable CD limit (i.e., either two times or four times the allowable limit in 40 CFR, Part 60, Appendix B, July 1, 1992).
3.3 If the CEMS failed a PA, the beginning of the out-of-control period is the time corresponding to the completion of the failed audit test. The end of the out-of-control period is the time corresponding to a successful retest of the PA sample.

7 Del. Admin. Code § app H § 1124-A-H-3.0