Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 7:27-16.10 - Stationary reciprocating engines(a) The provisions of this section apply to any stationary reciprocating engine that is subject to the provisions of N.J.A.C. 7:27-19 except emergency generators.(b) The owner or operator of any stationary reciprocating engine subject to this section shall cause it to emit CO in concentrations that do not exceed 500 parts per million by volume, dry basis (ppmvd) at 15 percent oxygen.(c) Any owner or operator of a stationary reciprocating engine: 1. With a maximum rated power output of at least 500 brake horsepower or greater, subject to this section shall achieve compliance with this section by May 31, 1995, and maintain compliance with this section thereafter; or2. With a maximum rated power output of at least 37 kW, but less than 370 kW, used for generating electricity, subject to this section shall achieve compliance with this section by March 7, 2007, and maintain compliance with this section thereafter.(d) The owner or operator of any stationary reciprocating engine: 1. With a maximum rated power output of at least 500 brake horsepower or greater, subject to this section shall demonstrate compliance with this subchapter in accordance with the procedures at N.J.A.C. 7:27-16.23 before May 31, 1996; or2. With a maximum rated power output of at least 37 kW, but less than 370 kW, used for generating electricity, subject to this section shall demonstrate compliance with this subchapter in accordance with the procedures at N.J.A.C. 7:27-16.23 on or before March 7, 2008.(e) The owner or operator of any stationary reciprocating engine subject to this section with a maximum rated power output of at least 37 kW or greater, whether or not located at a major NOx facility, shall adjust the combustion process in accordance with the procedure set forth at N.J.A.C. 7:27-19.16 and the following schedule: 1. For a stationary reciprocating engine that has a maximum rated power output of at least 37 kW, but less than 370 kW, used for generating electricity, adjust the combustion process according to manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedules beginning in 2007; or2. For a stationary reciprocating engine that has a maximum rated power output of at least 500 brake horsepower or greater, or required by this section prior to November 7, 2005 to adjust the combustion process, according to manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedules.(f) Any source conducting emissions tests for VOC to determine compliance with this section shall do so using Reference Method 10 found in 40 CFR Part 60 -Appendix A or any equivalent method approved in advance by the Department and acceptable to EPA.(g) Any source conducting emissions monitoring for CO to determine compliance with this section shall do so using the method set forth at 40 CFR 60, Appendix B, Performance Specification Test No. 2, and 40 CFR 60, Appendix F, Quality Assurance Requirements, including any amendments or supplements thereto, or any equivalent method approved in advance by the Department and acceptable to EPA.(h) Any source conducting emissions tests for CO to determine compliance with this section shall do so using the method set forth at 40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Reference Method 10, including any amendments or supplements thereto, or any equivalent method approved in advance by the Department and acceptable to EPA.N.J. Admin. Code § 7:27-16.10
New Rule, R.1994 d.313, effective 6/20/1994 (operative July 26, 1994).
See: 25 New Jersey Register 3339(a), 26 New Jersey Register 2600(a).
Prior text at section, "Variances", recodified as 7:27-16.26.
Amended by R.1995 d.255, effective 5/15/1995 (operative June 19, 1995).
See: 26 New Jersey Register 4478(a), 27 New Jersey Register 1979(b).
Amended by R.2005 d.343, effective 10/17/2005 (operative date of November 7, 2005).
See: 36 New Jersey Register 4228(a), 37 New Jersey Register 3976(a).
In rule heading, substituted "reciprocating" for "internal combustion"; substituted "reciprocating" for "internal combustion" throughout the section; rewrote (a) and (c) through (e).