What equations must I use?

§ 60.1460 What equations must I use?

(a) Concentration correction to 7 percent oxygen. Correct any pollutant concentration to 7 percent oxygen using equation 1 of this section:

C7% = Cunc * (13.9) * (1/(20.9−CO2)) (Eq.1)

Where:

C7% = concentration corrected to 7 percent oxygen. Cunc = uncorrected pollutant concentration. CO2 = concentration of oxygen (percent).

(b) Percent reduction in potential mercury emissions. Calculate the percent reduction in potential mercury emissions (%PHg) using equation 2 of this section:

%PHg = (Ei−o) * (100/Ei) (Eq. 2)

Where:

%PHg = percent reduction of potential mercury emissions Ei = mercury emission concentration as measured at the air pollution control device inlet, corrected to 7 percent oxygen, dry basis Eo = mercury emission concentration as measured at the air pollution control device outlet, corrected to 7 percent oxygen, dry basis
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