Utah Admin. Code R307-343-5 - Application Equipment Requirements
(1) All coatings shall be applied using
equipment having a minimum 65% transfer efficiency, except as allowed under
R307-343-5(3) and operated according to the equipment manufacturer
specifications. Equipment meeting the transfer efficiency requirement includes:
(a) Brush, dip, or roll coating;
(b) Electrostatic application; and
(c) High volume, low pressure (HVLP) spray
equipment.
(2) Other
coating application methods that achieve transfer efficiency equivalent to HVLP
or electrostatic spray application methods may be used.
(3) Conventional air spray methods may be
used under the following circumstances:
(a)
To apply finishing materials that have no greater than 1.0 pound of VOC per
pound of solids, as applied;
(b)
For touch-up and repair under the following circumstances:
(i) The touch-up and repair occurs after
completion of the finishing operation; or
(ii) The touch-up and repair occurs after the
application of stain and before the application of any other type of finishing
material, and the materials used for touch-up and repair are applied from a
container that has a volume of no more than 2.0 gallons;
(c) When the spray gun is aimed and operated
automatically, not manually;
(d)
When the emissions from the finishing application station are directed to a
control device as specified in
R307-343-6;
(e) When the conventional air gun is used to
apply no more than 10% of the total gallons of finishing material used during
the calendar year; or
(f) When the
conventional air gun is used to apply stain on a part for which it is
technically or economically infeasible to use any other spray application
technology. The following criteria shall be used, either independently or in
combination, to support the affected source's claim of technical or economic
infeasibility:
(i) The production speed is
too high or the part shape is too complex for one operator to coat the part and
the application station is not large enough to accommodate an additional
operator; or
(ii) The excessively
large vertical spray area of the part makes it difficult to avoid sagging or
runs in the stain.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.