Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines (RICA;) I New England I US EPA
<br />hoses/belts every 500
<br />hours or annually
<br />300- 49 ppm CO or 70% CO
<br />500 reduction"
<br />>500 23 ppm CO or 70% CO
<br />reduction
<br />every 4,320 hours or hours of operation or hours of operation or hours of operation or
<br />annually annually annually annually
<br />Change oilKlter, inspect
<br />spark plugs, & inspect
<br />hoses/belts every 2,160
<br />hours of operation or
<br />annually
<br />if engine used >24
<br />hrsyr:
<br />4SLB: Install oxidation
<br />catalyst
<br />4SRB: Install NSCR
<br />Emission Standards: New RICE Located at Major Sources
<br />.
<br />Non -emergency
<br />4 01 5
<br />(SI) every 1,0P0 hours or
<br />New RICE Located at Area Sources: meet Stationary Engine NSPS
<br />Cl: part 60 subpart 1111
<br />SI: part 60 subpart JJJ
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<br />Determining RICE New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) Compliance Requii
<br />The NSPS rules include two alternative compliance approaches:
<br />1. Operators comply by purchasing an engine certified by the manufacturer.
<br />2. Operators comply by meeting emission limits for an engine not certified by the manufacturer.
<br />If you own or operate a Compression Ignition engine you are subject to the NSPS at 40 CFR 60, Subpart (III if the engine was:
<br />• Constructed (ordered) after July 11, 2005, and manufactured after April 1, 2006 (July 1, 2006 for fire pump engines), or
<br />• Modified or reconstructed after July 11, 2005.
<br />• Except for engines > 30 liters per cylinder (1/cyl) displacement, performance testing Is not required -you achieve compliance by:
<br />• purchasing a new engine that has been certified by EPA, and
<br />Installing, configuring, operating, and maintaining the engine per the manufacturer's instructions.
<br />If you own or operate a Spark lanitlon engine you are subject to the NSPS at 40 CFR 60, Subpart JJJJ If the engine was:
<br />ly with CI/SI
<br />NSPS
<br />(standards
<br />meets
<br />• Constructed (ordered) after 6/12/2006 and the engine is
<br />>500 HP manufactured onlafter 7/1/2007 (except lean bum 5005HP<1,350)
<br />• lean burn 5005HP<1,350 manufactured on/after 1/1/2008
<br />• <500 HP manufactured on/after 7/1/2008
<br />• emergency >25 HP manufactured ontafter 1/1/2009
<br />• modified/reconstructed after 6/12/2006.
<br />For certain Spark Ignition engines manufactured on/after July 1, 2008, the engine manufacturer is required to certify that the engine meets emission limitsJAs the
<br />owner or operator of the engine you can comply by purchasing a certified engine, and operating It according to manufacturers instructions. These SI engine types
<br />include:
<br />< 25 HP,
<br />gasoline engines >25 HP, and
<br />• rich bum LPG engines >25 HP.
<br />For other Spark Ignition engines, EPA made it optional for the manufacturer to certify that their engines meet the applicable emission limits. Owners or operators can
<br />comply either by purchasing an engine that the manufacturer has voluntarily certified, or by conducting performance testing to demonstrate that the engine meets the
<br />applicable emission limits.
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<br />Cl SI 2SLB
<br />SI 4SLB
<br />SI 4SRB
<br />SI LFG/DG
<br /><250
<br />Comply with Cl NSPS Comply with SI NSPS
<br />Comply with SI NSPS
<br />Comply with SI NSPS
<br />Comply with SI
<br />NSPS
<br />250-
<br />14 ppm CH2O or 93% CO
<br />500
<br />reduction
<br />>500
<br />580 ppb CH2O or 70% CO 12 ppm CH2O or 58% CO
<br />350 ppb CH2O or 76% CH2O
<br />No standards
<br />reduction reduction
<br />reduction
<br />Note: New limited use engines >500 HP at major sources do not meet
<br />any emission standards under the NESHAP.
<br />New RICE Located at Area Sources: meet Stationary Engine NSPS
<br />Cl: part 60 subpart 1111
<br />SI: part 60 subpart JJJ
<br />Tot ul Papc
<br />Determining RICE New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) Compliance Requii
<br />The NSPS rules include two alternative compliance approaches:
<br />1. Operators comply by purchasing an engine certified by the manufacturer.
<br />2. Operators comply by meeting emission limits for an engine not certified by the manufacturer.
<br />If you own or operate a Compression Ignition engine you are subject to the NSPS at 40 CFR 60, Subpart (III if the engine was:
<br />• Constructed (ordered) after July 11, 2005, and manufactured after April 1, 2006 (July 1, 2006 for fire pump engines), or
<br />• Modified or reconstructed after July 11, 2005.
<br />• Except for engines > 30 liters per cylinder (1/cyl) displacement, performance testing Is not required -you achieve compliance by:
<br />• purchasing a new engine that has been certified by EPA, and
<br />Installing, configuring, operating, and maintaining the engine per the manufacturer's instructions.
<br />If you own or operate a Spark lanitlon engine you are subject to the NSPS at 40 CFR 60, Subpart JJJJ If the engine was:
<br />ly with CI/SI
<br />NSPS
<br />(standards
<br />meets
<br />• Constructed (ordered) after 6/12/2006 and the engine is
<br />>500 HP manufactured onlafter 7/1/2007 (except lean bum 5005HP<1,350)
<br />• lean burn 5005HP<1,350 manufactured on/after 1/1/2008
<br />• <500 HP manufactured on/after 7/1/2008
<br />• emergency >25 HP manufactured ontafter 1/1/2009
<br />• modified/reconstructed after 6/12/2006.
<br />For certain Spark Ignition engines manufactured on/after July 1, 2008, the engine manufacturer is required to certify that the engine meets emission limitsJAs the
<br />owner or operator of the engine you can comply by purchasing a certified engine, and operating It according to manufacturers instructions. These SI engine types
<br />include:
<br />< 25 HP,
<br />gasoline engines >25 HP, and
<br />• rich bum LPG engines >25 HP.
<br />For other Spark Ignition engines, EPA made it optional for the manufacturer to certify that their engines meet the applicable emission limits. Owners or operators can
<br />comply either by purchasing an engine that the manufacturer has voluntarily certified, or by conducting performance testing to demonstrate that the engine meets the
<br />applicable emission limits.
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