Utah Admin. Code R307-335-6 - Conveyorized Degreasers
Owners and operators of conveyorized degreasers shall, in addition to meeting the requirements of R307-335-4(3), (4) and (5) and R307-335-5(5):
(1) Install one of the following control
devices for conveyorized degreasers with an air/vapor interface equal to or
greater than two square meters (21.5 square feet):
(a) Refrigerated chiller; or
(b) Carbon adsorption system, with
ventilation greater than or equal to 15 cubic meters per minute per square
meter (50 cubic feet per minute per square foot) of air/vapor area when
downtime covers are open, and exhausting less than 25 parts per million of
solvent, by volume, averaged over a complete adsorption cycle.
(2) Equip the cleaner with
equipment, such as a drying tunnel or rotating (tumbling) basket, sufficient to
prevent cleaned parts from carrying out solvent liquid or vapor.
(3) Provide downtime covers for closing off
the entrance and exit during shutdown hours. Ensure that down-time cover is
placed over entrances and exits of conveyorized degreasers immediately after
the conveyor and exhaust are shut down and is removed just before they are
started up.
(4) Minimize carryout
emissions by racking parts for best drainage and maintaining the vertical
conveyor speed at less than 3.3 meters per minute (11 feet per
minute).
(5) Minimize openings:
Entrances and exits should silhouette work loads so that the average clearance
(between parts and the edge of the degreaser opening) is either less than 10 cm
(4 inches) or less than 10% of the width of the opening.
(6) Install safety switches on the following:
(a) Condenser flow switch and thermostat -
shuts off sump heat if coolant is either not circulating or too warm;
(b) Spray switch - shuts off spray pump or
conveyor if the vapor level drops excessively, i.e., greater than 10 cm or (4
inches); and
(c) Vapor level
control thermostat - shuts off sump level if vapor level rises too
high.
(7) Ensure that
solvent is not visibly detectable in the water exiting the water
separator.
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