Continuous emission monitoring system definition

Continuous emission monitoring system or "CEMS" means the equipment required under section 11 of this rule to sample, analyze, measure, and provide, by means of readings recorded at least once every fifteen (15) minutes, using an automated data acquisition and handling system (DAHS), a permanent record of nitrogen oxides emissions, stack gas volumetric flow rate, stack gas moisture content, and oxygen or carbon dioxide concentration, as applicable, in a manner consistent with 40 CFR 75*. The following systems are the principal types of continuous emission monitoring systems required under section 11 of this rule:
Continuous emission monitoring system or "CEMS" means the total equipment necessary for the determination of a gas or particulate matter concentration or emission rate using pollutant analyzer measurements and a conversion equation, graph, or computer program to produce results in units of the applicable emission limitation or standard.
Continuous emission monitoring system. (CEMS) means all equipment required to determine gaseous emission rates and to record the resulting data.

Examples of Continuous emission monitoring system in a sentence

  • Continuous emission monitoring system (CEMS) means the total equipment that may be required to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of this part, used to sample, condition (if applicable), analyze, and provide a record of emissions.

  • The requirements of 40 CFR 96.374(d)(2)(ii) shall only apply to those owners and operators of CAIR NOx Ozone Season units that are not subject to an Acid Rain emissions limitation and are not monitoring NOx emissions using a Continuous emission monitoring system (CEMS).

  • A CEMS (Continuous emission monitoring system) is included, sufficient to meet the monitoring requirements of the air permit Fresh water for the boilers, cooking, cooling tower and other processes will be obtained from the Owner supplied water pretreatment system.

  • The owner/ operator of each unit identified in paragraph (k)(i) of this section shall comply with the NOX emissions limitations and other NOX-related requirements of this paragraph (k) no later than (three years after date of publication of the final rule in the Federal Register).(5) Compliance determination—(i) Continuous emission monitoring system.

  • The owner/ operator of each batch copper converter identified in paragraph (m)(1) of this section shall comply with the emissions limitations and other requirements of this section no later than (three years after date of publication of the final rule in the Federal Register).(6) Compliance determination—(i) Continuous emission monitoring system.


More Definitions of Continuous emission monitoring system

Continuous emission monitoring system or "CEMS" means the equipment required under paragraphs (A) to (G) of rule 3745-14-08 of the Administrative Code to sample, analyze, measure, and provide, by readings taken at least once every fifteen minutes (using an automated DAHS, a permanent record of NOx emissions, stack gas volumetric flow rate or stack gas moisture content (as applicable), in a manner consistent with paragraphs (A) to (G) of rule 3745-14-08 of the Administrative Code. The following are the principal types of continuous emission monitoring systems required under paragraphs (A) to (G) of rule 3745-14-08 of the Administrative Code and 40 CFR Part 75:
Continuous emission monitoring system or "CEMS" means the equipment required under rule 3745-109-07, 3745-109-13, or 3745-109-20 of the Administrative Code to sample, analyze, measure, and provide, by means of readings recorded at least once every fifteen minutes (using an automated data acquisition and handling system (DAHS), a permanent record of NOx or SO2 emissions, stack gas volumetric flow rate, stack gas moisture content, and oxygen or carbon dioxide concentration (as applicable)), in a manner consistent with 40 CFR Part 75. The following systems are the principal types of continuous emission monitoring systems required under rule 3745-109-07, 3745-109-13, or 3745-109-20 of the Administrative Code:
Continuous emission monitoring system. (CEMS) means the total equipment that may be required to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of 40 CFR Part 63 or this regulation, used to sample, condition (if applicable), analyze, and provide a record of emissions.
Continuous emission monitoring system or "CEMS" means the equipment required under 40 CFR 75, Subpart H* to sample, analyze, measure, and provide, by means of readings taken at least once every fifteen (15) minutes using an automated data acquisition and handling system (DAHS), a permanent record of nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, stack gas volumetric flow rate or stack gas moisture content (as applicable), in a manner consistent with 40 CFR 75*. The following are the principal types of continuous emission monitoring systems required under section 12 of this rule:
Continuous emission monitoring system. (CEMS) means all of the equipment that may be required to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of this section, to sample, condition (if applicable), analyze, and provide a record of emissions on a continuous basis. (ref. 40 CFR 51.166(b)(43))
Continuous emission monitoring system means the total equipment required for the determination of a gas concentration or emission rate. The sample interface, pollut- ant analyzer, diluent analyzer, and data re- corder are the major subsystems of the CEMS.
Continuous emission monitoring system means the total equipment, required under these Implementing Rules and Regulations or as directed by the Bureau, used to sample and condition (if applicable), analyze, and provide a permanent record of emissions or process parameters. Such record shall be the basis of the firm’s compliance with the emission standards. Further, it may be an approved monitoring system for continuously measuring the emission of a pollutant from an affected source or facility and as such, may be used in computing annual emission fees;