Applicability.
(a) The emission limiting standards set forth
in subsection
62-296.513(2),
F.A.C., shall apply to surface coating of the following metal parts and
products:
1. Large farm machinery, such as
harvesting, fertilizing and planting machines, tractors and combines,
2. Small farm machinery, such as lawn and
garden tractors, lawn mowers and rototillers,
3. Small appliances, such as fans, mixers,
blenders, crock pots, dehumidifiers and vacuum cleaners,
4. Commercial machinery, such as office
equipment, computers and auxiliary equipment, typewriters, calculators and
vending machines,
5. Industrial
machinery, such as pumps, compressors, conveyor components, fans, blowers and
transformers,
6. Fabricated metal
products, such as metal covered doors, frames, etc.; and,
7. Any other industrial category which coats
metal parts or products under the Standard Industrial Classification Code of
Major Group 33 (primary metal industries), Major Group 34 (fabricated metal
products), Major Group 35 (nonelectric machinery), Major Group 36 (electrical
machinery), Major Group 37 (transportation equipment), Major Group 38
(miscellaneous instruments), and Major Group 39 (miscellaneous manufacturing
industries). The Standard Industrial Classification Code is available from the
Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.,
20402, and may be examined at the Department of Environmental Protection,
Tallahassee.
(b) The
provisions of Rule
62-296.513, F.A.C., shall not
apply to the surface coating of the following metal parts and products:
1. Automobiles and light-duty
trucks,
2. Metal cans,
3. Flat metal sheets and strips in the form
of rolls or coils,
4. Magnet wire
for use in electrical machinery,
5.
Metal furniture,
6. Large
appliances,
7. Exterior of
airplanes,
8. Automobile
refinishing,
9. Customized top
coating of automobiles and trucks if production is less than 35 vehicles per
day;
10. Exterior of marine
vessels; and,
11. Aerospace parts
and products coating operations that are either:
a. Facilities classified as area sources that
comply with primer, topcoat, and specialty coating VOC control requirements of
40 CFR Part
63, Subpart GG, as adopted and incorporated by reference in Rule
62-204.800, F.A.C.; or
b. Facilities classified as major sources
that are subject to 40 CFR Part
63, Subpart GG, as adopted and incorporated by
reference in Rule
62-204.800,
F.A.C.
(c) The
provisions of Rule
62-296.513, F.A.C., apply to the
application area(s), flashoff area(s), air and forced air dryer(s), and oven(s)
used in the surface coating of the metal parts and products listed in paragraph
62-296.513(1)(a),
F.A.C. These provisions also apply to prime coat, top coat, and single coat
operations. Credit for transfer efficiency above the baseline of 60% for spray
coating operations can be granted according to the following formula:
X = (TE) (Z) (Y)
____________
Y + (TE) (Z)
where
X = allowable maximum VOC content (kg VOC/liter of coating
less
water)
Y = density of the VOC in the maximum VOC content
coating
(kg/liter)
Z = applicable emission limit (kg VOC/liter of coating
solids
deposited)
TE = transfer efficiency
An EPA and state approved test method for determination of
transfer efficiency above the baseline is required.