Non-fugitive Release Points Sample Clauses

Non-fugitive Release Points. Depending on the different release point types, different fields are needed and, in some cases, have different meanings. For all non-fugitive release points (Release Point Types of vertical stack, horizontal, goose neck, vertical with rain cap, or downward facing vent), Table 8 provides a list of the remaining fields (in addition to those defined in Table 6), their definitions, and the EIS fields to which they map. Examples of these types of release points include a stack or a powered building vent. Table 8: Release Point Data Fields for Non-Fugitive Releases, Definitions, and Associated EIS Data Field Names Height (Number 5,1) The height of the stack from the ground (measured in feet). Release Point Stack Height Measure Diameter (Number 7,3) The internal diameter of the stack (measured in feet) at the release height. Release Point Stack Diameter Measure Velocity (Number 10,4) The velocity of an exit gas stream. Release Point Exit Gas Velocity Measure Gas Flow Rate (Number 13,4) The stack gas flow rate of an exit gas stream. This field is calculated automatically from the velocity and diameter, assuming a round stack. If users have a flow measured but not the velocity, then input the diameter first and then enter the velocity that gives the flow value that has been measured. Release Point Exit Gas Flow Rate Measure Temperature (Number 4) The temperature of an exit gas stream at the point of release to the ambient air (measured in degrees Fahrenheit). Release Point Exit Gas Temperature Measure Latitude (Number 9,6) The measure of the angular distance on a meridian north or south of the equator, assigned at the center of the stack release point. Latitude Measure Longitude (Number 10,6) The measure of the angular distance on a meridian east or west of the prime meridian, assigned at the center of the stack release point. Longitude Measure