The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
"Aliquot" means a representative portion of a sample.
"ASTM" means the American Society for Testing and Materials.
"Atm" means atmosphere.
"Batch cycle" means the total elapsed time per batch in any single manufacturing process vessel, including all phases of the operation during which the vessel contains process materials, excluding time waiting for removal from the vessel.
"Calibration gas" means a gas of known composition and concentration, certified to within +/- two percent by the manufacturer or, if laboratory blended, an independent analysis has been performed.
"Carrier gas" means nitrogen or helium containing less than two ppm of equivalent carbon or methane.
"Combustion gas" means air which contains less than two ppm of equivalent carbon or methane and is used to support the combustion of VOC in the sample gas.
"Condenser" means a system for determining the moisture content of the source gas and consisting of: a probe, two Greenburg-Smith impingers (one standard type containing 100 mls of distilled water and one dry modified type, both immersed in an ice bath), a drying tube containing a suitable desiccant, a pump, and a dry gas meter with a thermometer all connected in series. The condenser collects the moisture in a measured amount of source gas.
"Cutback asphalt" means any paving asphalt which has been liquified by blending with petroleum solvents, or produced directly from the distillation of petroleum and having vaporization properties similar to the blended and liquified asphalt.
"Department" means the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
"Dilution gas" means air or nitrogen containing less than two ppm of equivalent carbon or methane.
"Direct analysis" means the continuous or semi-continuous on-site sampling and immediate analysis of the source sample.
"Emulsified asphalt" means asphalt which has been liquified by mixing with water and an emulsifying agent.
"Fuel gas" means hydrogen or a mixture of hydrogen and an inert gas which contains less than one ppm of equivalent carbon or methane.
"Gas chromatograph-flame ionization detector (GC-FID)" means a gas chromatograph instrument equipped with a flame ionization detector and a suitable column to separate the VOC. The flame ionization detector must have a heating system capable of preventing any condensation of the sample gas. The flame ionization detector must be capable of meeting or exceeding by demonstration the manufacturer's specifications.
"Gasoline" means any petroleum distillate or petroleum distillate/oxygenate blend having a Reid vapor pressure of four pounds per square inch (207 millimeters of mercury) absolute or greater and used as an automotive fuel.
"Gas sampling valve" means a two-position heated valve used to purge the sample loop with the source gas and to insert the loop containing the source gas sample into the carrier gas stream leading to the chromatograph. Both loop and valve must be heated to a temperature that will prevent any condensation of the sample gas.
"Isokinetic sampling" means drawing a gas sample through a nozzle into a sampling train at the same velocity as that in the stack or duct.
"Laboratory standard calibrations gases" means three gas mixtures each containing known concentrations of each of the VOC in the source gas (except trace components) in the same matrix, if possible, as will be sampled. One mixture is to have greater than, one mixture is to be approximately equal to, and one mixture is to have less than the expected concentration of VOC in the source gas. These gases can be certified to +/- two percent by the manufacturer or produced locally by approved techniques if the concentration is confirmed by an independent analysis. The standards must be stable in the matrix and container over their period of use.
"LFL" means lower explosive limit.
"Modified particulate train" means a sampling train capable of collecting organic emissions at an isokinetic sampling rate.
"Needle valve" means a fine adjustment valve used to control the source gas sampling rate and constructed of corrosion-resistant material.
"Organic substance" means any chemical compound or mixture of chemical compounds of carbon, excluding carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbonates, metallic carbides, and ammonium carbonate.
"Ppm" means part per million by volume.
"Partial pressure" means the pressure exerted by a specified component in a mixture of gases.
"Performance test" or "test" means a series of test runs used for the purpose of determining emissions of air contaminants to the outdoor atmosphere.
"Petroleum solvent dry cleaning" means a process used for the cleaning of textiles and fabric products in which articles are washed in a solution of organic material produced by petroleum distillation that exists as a liquid under standard conditions, and then dried by exposure to a heated air stream.
"Probe" means glass, stainless steel or Teflon tubing as required by source gas conditions and equipped with a filter, if necessary. The probe and filter must have a heating or dilution system capable of preventing any condensation of the sample gas.
"Psia" means pounds per square inch absolute.
"Pump" means a leakless Teflon-coated diaphragm pump or equivalent with an appropriate capacity and a heating or dilution system capable of preventing any condensation of the sample.
"Pure component standards" means a gas mixture consisting of only one VOC in an inert gas. A separate mixture is required for each VOC suspected in the source gas.
"Recorder/Integrator" means a strip chart recorder and an optional integrator to calculate the results.
"Reid vapor pressure" or "RVP" means the absolute vapor pressure of a petroleum product in pounds per square inch (kilopascals) at 100 degrees Fahrenheit ([degrees]F) (37.8 degrees Celsius ([degrees]C)) as measured by "Method 1-Dry RVP Measurement Method" or "Method 2-Herzog Semi-Automatic Method" promulgated at 40 CFR 80, Appendix E; or any other test method approved in advance in writing by the Department and the EPA.
"Rigid sampling container" means a leak-free sampling container large enough to hold a gas sampling bag and capable of being evacuated to a pressure of 20 inches water without collapsing.
"Run" or "test run" means a single integrated measurement or procedure used for the purpose of collecting a sample of air contaminants emitted to the outdoor atmosphere during a specified time interval.
"Sample collector" means any device used to selectively separate and collect a sample of a specified contaminant from a gas stream, including, but not limited to, thimbles, filters, impingers, bubblers, cyclones, condensers, and absorbers.
"Sample line" means glass, Teflon or stainless steel tubing with Teflon or stainless steel fittings, heated if necessary to prevent condensation.
"Sampling location" means the specific position at which a sampling port is located in a stack or chimney.
"Sampling port" means an opening in a stack or chimney into which sampling or measuring devices may be inserted or through which a sample is extracted.
"Sampling rate" means the volume rate at which stack gases are drawn through a sampling train.
"Sampling train" means a combination of entrapment devices, instruments, and auxiliary apparatus arranged in a prescribed sequence to selectively separate and collect samples of specified air contaminants.
"SCFH" means standard cubic feet per hour on a wet basis unless otherwise specified in the text.
"SCFM" means standard cubic feet per minute on a wet basis unless otherwise specified in the text.
"Solvent recovery dryer" means a class of dry cleaning dryers that employs a condenser to liquify and recover solvent vapors evaporated in a closed-loop, recirculating stream of heated air.
"Source operation" or "Source" means any process or any identifiable part thereof that emits or can reasonably be anticipated to emit any air contaminant either directly or indirectly into the outdoor atmosphere.
"Standard conditions" means 70 degrees Fahrenheit ([degrees]F) (21.1 degrees Celsius ([degrees]C)) and one atmosphere pressure (14.7 pounds per square inch absolute or 760 millimeters of mercury).
"Std" means standard.
"Surface coating formulation" means the material used to form a protective, functional, or decorative film including, but not limited to any architectural coating, paint, varnish, ink, or adhesive, applied to or impregnated into a substrate.
"Temperature sensor" means a thermometer, potentiometer with thermocouple, or other temperature sensing device calibrated with an approved standard.
"Test" or "performance test" means a series of test runs used for the purpose of determining emissions of air contaminants to the outdoor atmosphere.
"Test Run" or "run" means a single integrated measurement or procedure used for the purpose of collecting a sample of air contaminants emitted to the outdoor atmosphere during a specified time interval.
"Transfer operation" means the moving of any substance from any storage tank, manufacturing process vessel, or delivery vessel into any receiving vessel.
"Vapor" means the gaseous form of substances which, under standard conditions, are in the solid or liquid state and which can be changed to these states by either increasing the pressure or decreasing the temperature.
"Vapor pressure" means the pressure of the vapor phase of a substance, or the sum of the partial pressures of the vapor phases of individual substances in a mixture of substances, when in equilibrium with the non-vapor phase of the substance or substances.
"Velocity Meter" means an "S" type Pitot tube with a manometer or other appropriate gas flow measuring device.
"Volatile organic compound" or "VOC" means a volatile organic compound as that term is defined by the EPA at 40 CFR 51.100(s), as supplemented or amended, which is incorporated by reference herein.
"Zero gas" means air or gas which contains less than 1 ppm of equivalent carbon or methane.
N.J. Admin. Code § 7:27B-3.1
See: 23 N.J.R. 1858(b), 24 N.J.R. 792(a).
New definition for "ASTM" and "volatile organic compounds (VOC); amended others to comport with "VOS" to "VOC" changes.
Amended by R.1994 d.313, effective 6/20/1994 (operative July 26, 1994).
See: 25 N.J.R. 3339(a), 26 N.J.R. 2600(a).
Administrative Correction.
See: 27 N.J.R. 1406(a).
Administrative change.
See: 31 N.J.R. 639(b).
Amended by R.2008 d.366, effective 12/1/2008 (operative December 29, 2008).
See: 39 N.J.R. 4492(a), 40 N.J.R. 6769(a).
Rewrote definition "Volatile organic compound".