Relative Accuracy Test Audit definition

Relative Accuracy Test Audit means the primary method of determining the correlation of continuous emissions monitoring system data to simultaneously collected reference method test data, using no fewer than nine reference method test runs conducted as outlined in 40 CFR 60, Appendix A.
Relative Accuracy Test Audit or “RATA” means the CEMS performance test procedure conducted pursuant to 40 CFR Part 60 or 75.
Relative Accuracy Test Audit means the test required by the CEMS Code to determine relative accuracy in order to provide a measure of the systematic and random errors associated with data from a CEMS;

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  • A Relative Accuracy Test Audit (RATA), shall be conducted at least once every four calendar quarters.

  • However, unless Appendix F is required by the NSPS, state law or regulation, or a permit or approval, in lieu of the requirements of 40 C.F.R. Part 60, Appendix F §§ 5.1.1, 5.1.3, and 5.1.4, CountryMark may conduct: (1) either a Relative Accuracy Audit (“RAA”) or a Relative Accuracy Test Audit (“RATA”) once every three (3) years; and (2) a Cylinder Gas Audit (“CGA”) each calendar quarter in which a RAA or RATA is not performed.

  • You must operate, maintain, and quality assure a HCl CEMS installed and certified under PS 15 according to the quality assurance requirements in Procedure 1 of appendix F to 40 CFR part 60 except that the Relative Accuracy Test Audit requirements of Procedure 1 must be replaced with the validation requirements and criteria of sections 11.1.1 and 12.0 of PS 15.

  • With respect to 40 CFR Part 60 Appendix F, in lieu of the requirements of 40 CFR Part 60 Appendix F§§5.1.1, 5.1.3, and 5.1.4, the permittee shall conduct either a Relative Accuracy Audit (RAA) or a Relative Accuracy Test Audit (RATA) once every twelve (12) calendar quarters, provided that a Cylinder Gas Audit is conducted each calendar quarter.

  • For hydrogen chloride, Procedure 1 in appendix F of this part except that the Relative Accuracy Test Audit re- quirements of Procedure 1 shall be re- placed with the validation require- ments and criteria of sections 11.1.1 and 12.0 of Performance Specification 15 of appendix B of this part.

  • Should you use an FTIR CEMS, you must replace the Relative Accuracy Test Audit requirements of Procedure 1 of appendix F of 40 C.F.R. § 60 with the validation requirements and criteria of Performance Specification 15, sections 11.1.1 and 12.0, of Appendix B of 40 C.F.R. § 60.

  • With respect to 40 CFR Part 60 Appendix F, in lieu of the requirements of 40 CFR Part 60 Appendix F §§5.1.1, 5.1.3, and 5.1.4, the permittee shall conduct either a Relative Accuracy Audit (RAA) or a Relative Accuracy Test Audit (RATA) once every twelve (12) calendar quarters, provided that a Cylinder Gas Audit is conducted each calendar quarter.

  • However, unless Appendix F is required by the NSPS, state law or regulation, or a permit or approval, in lieu of the requirements of 40 C.F.R. Part 60, Appendix F §§ 5.1.1, 5.1.3, and 5.1.4, Western may conduct: (1) either a Relative Accuracy Audit (“RAA”) or a Relative Accuracy Test Audit (“RATA”) once every three (3) years; and (2) a Cylinder Gas Audit (“CGA”) each calendar quarter in which a RAA or RATA is not performed.

  • The permittee shall conduct a Relative Accuracy Test Audit (RATA) by the end of the 3rd calendar quarter of each year.

  • When for any one reading, the exhaust air stream pressure drop is outside the initial compliance demonstration range of 3.0 and 10.0 inches of water or a range established during the latest Relative Accuracy Test Audit (RATA), the Permittee shall take reasonable response steps in accordance with Section C - Response to Excursions or Exceedances.


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Relative Accuracy Test Audit means the primary method of determining the correlation of continuous emissions monitoring system data to simultaneously collected reference method test data, using no fewer than

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