Condensable PM2.5 definition

Condensable PM2.5 means material that is vapor phase at stack conditions, but which condenses and/or reacts upon cooling and dilution in the ambient air to form solid or liquid particulate matter immediately after discharge from the stack.
Condensable PM2.5 means material that is vapor phase at
Condensable PM2.5 means material that is vapor phase at stack conditions, but which

Examples of Condensable PM2.5 in a sentence

  • Condensable PM2.5 can change in size and composition as it gets further away from the source.

  • Unless adjusted by performance testing as discussed in IX.H.12.b.i.B below, the default emission factors to be used are as follows: Natural gas: Filterable PM2.5: 1.9 lb/MMscf Condensable PM2.5: 5.7 lb/MMscf Plant gas: Filterable PM2.5: 1.9 lb/MMscf Condensable PM2.5: 5.7 lb/MMscf Fuel Oil: The PM2.5 emission factors shall be determined from the latest edition of AP-42 FCC Stacks: The PM2.5 emission factors shall be established by stack test.

  • Also examined was the scenario wherein the hedger assumed there would be no default risk and the market actually had default risk (a mismatch between the subjective assessment of risk and the true risk).

  • Condensable PM2.5 emissions should be minimal from the fugitive sources.

  • With the addition of a definition for Condensable PM2.5, it is recommended that the definition for PM2.5 be revised to indicate that PM2.5 includes Condensable PM2.5 emissions as defined in the Rule, rather than any “gaseous emissions” that condense form PM2.5 at ambient temperatures.Lastly, WSPA recommends that the discussion regarding the definition of PM2.5 be revised in the Staff Report for Proposed Rule 1325.

  • Calculated Primary PM2.5 to Condensable PM2.5 Conversion Factors 3-22 Table 3-8a.

  • Condensable PM2.5 emissions were not accounted for in the 2002 emissions inventory.

  • ALLOWABLE EMISSION LIMITS, continuedNote (d): Condensable PM-2.5 and total PM-2.5, including condensables, are estimated based on EPA AP-42 emission factor for condensable PM from wood residue, Table 1.6-1, Fifth Edition, September 2003.Demonstration of compliance with PM-2.5 condensable emission limits shall be met by calculating the emission rates using the reference AP-42 emission factor.

  • Language in the rule should also clarify that Condensable PM2.5 emissions shall be quantified in their gaseous state in order to avoid double counting, with semi-volatile organic compounds quantified as methane, and that Condensable PM2.5 emissions shall exclude NOX and SOX by definition.

  • Unless adjusted by performance testing as discussed in IX.H.12.b.i.B below, the default emission factors to be used are as follows: Natural gas: Filterable PM2.5: 1.9 lb/MMscf Condensable PM2.5: 5.7 lb/MMscf Plant gas: Filterable PM2.5: 1.9 lb/MMscf Condensable PM2.5: 5.7 lb/MMscf Fuel Oil: The PM2.5 emission factors shall be determined from the latest edition of AP­ 42 FCC Stacks: The PM2.5 emission factors shall be established by stack test.


More Definitions of Condensable PM2.5

Condensable PM2.5 means material that is vapor phase at stack conditions, but which condenses and/or reacts upon cooling

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