Decree No. 509 / 2005 Coll.

Decree amending Decree No. 355 / 2002 Coll., which sets emission limits and other conditions for the operation of other stationary sources of air pollution emitting volatile organic substances from processes applying organic solvents and from the storage and distribution of petrol

Valid Order Effective from 01.01.2006
509
DECLARATION
of 12 December 2005
amending Decree No. 355 / 2002 of the Ministry of the Environment Coll., laying down emission limits and other conditions for the operation of other stationary sources of air pollution emitting volatile organic substances from processes applying organic solvents and from the storage and distribution of petrol
According to Article 55 (3) of Act No. 86 / 2002 Coll., on Air Protection and on the amendment of certain other laws (Act on Air Protection), as amended by Act No. 92 / 2004 Coll. and Act No. 385 / 2005 Coll., ("the Act ') for the implementation of § 3 (13), § 4 (12), § 5 (12), § 9 (10), § 12 (5) and § 13 (8) of the Act:
Čl. I
Decree No. 355 / 2002 Coll., laying down emission limits and other conditions for the operation of other stationary sources of air pollution emitted by volatile organic substances from processes applying organic solvents and from the storage and distribution of petrol, is amended as follows:
1. The sentence "Directive 2004 / 42 / EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 2004 on the limitation of emissions of volatile organic substances arising from the use of organic solvents in certain paints and varnishes and vehicle paint repair products and amending Directive 1999 / 13 / EC is added to footnote 1. '
2. in Article 1 (c), the words "a 'are replaced by the words" a' after the words "11 ';
3. In Section 2 (c), the word "designed 'is inserted after the words" solvent by'.
4. In Article 2 (d), at the end of the text in point 2, the words "for sources not falling under point 1 'are added.
5. in Paragraph 2, the words "and (d)" shall be deleted at the end of point (e).
6. In Article 2, at the end of point (j), the dot is replaced by a comma and the following points (kk) to (tt) are added:
"(kk) service station - equipment where petrol is emitted from stationary storage tanks or removable tanks into fuel tanks of motor vehicles,
(ll) by vapour storage - intermediate storage of petrol vapour in a fixed roof tank in a terminal for the purpose of subsequent transport for the recovery of vapour at another terminal; the transport of vapour from one storage facility to another in the terminal is not considered to be an intermediate storage of vapour,
(mm) the content of volatile organic substances (hereinafter referred to as "volatile substance") in products - the mass concentration of these substances expressed in grams per litre (g / l), in the product ready for use; the weight of volatile substances which, during drying, react chemically to the formation of a protective film of coating shall not be considered as part of the content,
(nn) coating - a preparation including transparent varnishes and any organic solvents or preparations containing organic solvents required for its proper use, which is used to produce film with decorative, protective or other functional effect on a specific surface,
oo) film - compact layer formed by applying one or more coatings to a particular substrate,
(pp) water-soluble paints - water-blended coatings which can be treated with water,
(rr) solvent coatings - unrestricted blending with organic solvents, the physical properties of which can be modified by these solvents when applied;
(ss) preparation - mixtures or solutions consisting of two or more substances,
(tt) substances - chemical elements or their compounds in the state in which they occur in nature or are produced in industry, in solid, liquid or gaseous state. ';
7. Paragraph 4 (1) reads as follows:
"(1) For the resources relating to this decree, the categories of resources referred to in Section 4 (4) (a) of the Act are set out in Annex 2 to this decree. '
8. In the third sentence of Article 4 (2), the words "and (d) 'are deleted.
9. in Paragraph 4 (6) (g):
"(g) the specific production emissions determined as a proportion of the total emissions of organic solvent and the total area of products,"
10.
„§ 5
Procedure for establishing general emission limits
(1) Where a specific emission limit is not set at source for a given pollutant or a specified group of substances and the substances referred to in Article 3 (a) or (b) are not concerned, the pollutants or their designated groups shall be defined to comply with the general emission limits referred to in Article 9 (4) of the Act and under specific legislation4).
(2) The demonstration of compliance with the established general emission limits may be omitted for those pollutants or their specified groups where the results of the re-authorised emission measurement (4) show that their emissions are below 10% of the general emission limit and below 10% of the limit emission flow. ';
11.
„§ 6
Requirements for existing resources
(1) A source for which a material change in equipment, technology or raw materials used is made or for which, as a result of substantial changes made, the first time a requirement under Paragraph 8 (4) is met shall be considered new.
(2) Where an existing source meets or is able to comply with the emission limits and other operating conditions laid down in this Ordinance for new sources in Annex 2 thereto, its operator shall notify the inspection of the change in the register from an existing source to a new source. ';
12. in Paragraph 8 (7), "technology" is replaced by "technology."
13. in Article 8 (11), "§ 3 (a) or (b)" is replaced by "§ 4 (4)";
14. In Section 10, at the end of the title, the words "and maximum levels for volatile matter content in products' are added.
15. in Article 10 (1) (a), the words "limit," "and" shall be replaced by the words "or" and the words "total emissions" shall be inserted after the words "and the maximum levels for volatile matter content in products as set out in Annex 14 to this Regulation,";
16. In Article 10 (3), the word "'is replaced by the words" competent authority'.
17. in Article 11 (2), the words "with one-off total annual consumption" are replaced by the words "one-off consumption."
18. In the first sentence of Article 11 (3), the word "inspection 'is replaced by the words" competent authority of air protection' and in the second sentence, the words "and particularly large 'are inserted after the word" large'.
19. in Article 12 (3), the words "its implementation" shall be replaced by the words "its receipt" and the words "without delay" shall be deleted;
20. In Article 13, at the end of paragraph 2, the sentence "Persons placing on the market the products listed in Parts I and II of Annex 14 to this Decree shall be added to ensure, by 31 December 2006 at the latest, that such products are labelled with the relevant volatile matter threshold in g / l in accordance with Part II of this Annex and the maximum content of volatile substances in the product ready for use in g / l. ';
21. in Paragraph 19 (2), the words "and the general emission limit for odours4)" shall be deleted;
22. in Paragraph 20 (10), "13" is replaced by "10."
23. In Annex No 1, the following sentence is added at the end of the introductory text: "The installation or assembly of equipment of technological processes and activities emitting volatile organic substances listed in that Annex shall be considered a source. For the purposes of determining the source category, the consumption of volatile substances referred to in Article 3 (c) for the same activities as referred to in this Annex shall be aggregated. For sources emitting volatile substances pursuant to Sections 3 (a) and 3 (b), the provisions of Section 4 (2) shall apply. '
24. in Annex 1 (1) (a):
"(a) offset,"
25. In Annex No 1, at the end of the title of point 4, the words "and the application of powder plastics' shall be added, and in the title of point 12, the word" preparations' shall be replaced by "products'.
26. In Annex 1, points 15, 16 and 17 are added:
"15. Storage and distribution of petrol
The activities for the storage and distribution of petrol are described and covered by the provisions of Sections 14 to 19 and Annexes 8, 9, 10, 12 and 13 to this Decree and in point 6 of Annex 11 thereto.
16. Use of volatile substances in certain paints and varnishes and in vehicle paint repair products
The conditions are set out in Sections 1, 2, 10, 13 and Annex 14 to this Decree.
17. Application of products containing volatile substances in the operation of activities on open spaces on indoor and outdoor areas
The conditions are set out in Annex 2 to this Order. '
27. Annex 2 shall read as follows:

"Annex No 2 to Decree No. 355 / 2002 Coll.
CONDITIONS OF OPERATIONS, FRESH CONSUMPTION OF SOLVENT AND EMISSIONS OF SELECTED SOURCES
A. For the purposes of this Annex:
(a) adhesive material - any preparation, including organic solvents, and the ingredients necessary for its proper application, which is used to combine separate parts of the manufactured products or to fill in cavities and the inequalities of their surface;
(b) printing ink - any preparation containing organic solvents, including the ingredients necessary for its proper application, used in the reproduction process of text or image;
(c) painting - applications and other treatment of paints on different materials in different ways, in particular electrophoretic and chemical processes, spraying, soaking, rolling, coating, and other ways; Paint is done in paint shops, in exceptional cases paint can be done outside paint shops, in particular excessively large products, bridge structures, mast, steel structures, roads, facades of buildings and inner surfaces.
B. General conditions
All emission limits given in this Annex as mass concentrations of the pollutant in wet waste gas are expressed in normal state conditions. The total organic solvent content and the total organic carbon content of commercial preparations are indicated on the label and in the accompanying documentation. The labelling of these products is given in Annex 5 to this Decree. All selected sources of air pollution listed below - activities and processes associated with the use of organic solvents in selected installations are categorised according to the severity of the processes and the projected annual consumption of organic solvents for particularly large, large, medium and small sources.
Activities and processes associated with the use of organic solvents in the activities listed in Annex 1 to this Decree in selected installations
For the activities of Annex No 1, the emission limits tables and other operating conditions set out at the end of the text for the relevant activity shall apply.
1. Polygraphic activity
Includes the activities and operations listed in Annex 1 to this Decree.
1.1 A printer with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents of less than 0,6 tonnes is a small source of air pollution.
1.2 A printer with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents ranging from 0,6 tonnes to 5 tonnes is a medium source of air pollution.
1.3 A printer with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents of more than 5 tonnes is a large source of air pollution.
1.4 A printer meeting the definition of § 2 (c) is a particularly large source of air pollution.
The solvent consumption thresholds and emission limits shall be as follows:
činnostprahová spotřeba rozpouštědlaemisní limit TOCA)emisní limit fugitivních emisíB)emisní limit TZLC)zvláštní ustanovení
t/rokmg/m3%mg/m3
ofset0,6 až 5503010poznámka 1
5 až 15503010poznámka 1
15 až 25203010poznámka 1
>25203010poznámka 1
publikační hlubotisk0,6 až 5501010poznámka 2
5 až 15
15 až 25
>25
publikační hlubotisk0,6 až 5501510poznámka 3
5 až 15
5 až 25
>25
knihtisk> 0,6501510poznámka 2
> 0,6502010poznámka 3
jiné tiskařské postupy - rotační sítotisk na textil a na lepenku0,6 až 5502510
5 až 15502510
15 až 30502510
>30502010
jiné tiskařské postupy – rotační válcový sítotisk, gumotisk, hlubotisk, laminovací či lakovací jednotky0,6 až 5502510
5 až 15502510
15 až 25502510
>25502010
ostatní činnosti> 0,65020nestanoven
Note:
Mass concentrations of volatile organic substances expressed as total organic carbon in wet waste gas under normal state conditions.
The ratio of the mass of the fugitive emissions and the mass of the input solvents.
Mass concentrations of solid pollutants in wet waste gas expressed for normal state conditions.
1. Solvent residues in products are not considered as part of the fugitive emissions.
2. Applies to new devices.
3. Applies to existing installations.
2. Removing, cleaning and scanning of coatings
For the purposes of this Annex:
(a) de-lubrication - the technological process in which de-lubrication takes place, or cleaning of production semi-finished products and products for subsequent technological operations. The lubrication is applied as an intermediate step, or as a de-lubrication for subsequent technological processes, especially surface treatment.
(b) cleaning - the technological process in which cleaning of the product for other technologies takes place and, where appropriate, the detection of coatings, in particular de-coating; This is mainly about cleaning before dismantling, repatriation, etc., from impurities arising from the operation of parts or their use. Does not include the cleaning of work spaces or cleaning of equipment, unless otherwise specified,
(c) de-lubricant - technical equipment and technology for the de-lubricating of metals and non-metallic materials by means of lubricating agents containing organic solvents. The device consists of a closed space with waste gas extraction and, where appropriate, the lubrication is carried out in the paint spraying compartment - spray paint cabs. The emission limits prescribed must be complied with for the oil treatment plants so designed;
(d) de-lubricating operations outside the premises of lubricants or varnishes - de-lubricating processes taking place outside the premises of lubricants or varnishes shall be carried out in such a way that the emissions of volatile organic substances are minimised. Removal may be carried out in specified areas using descaling tables or similar equipment. Used solvents are collected, stored and transferred for regeneration or controlled disposal, or otherwise used in another technological process. The removal of large parts in open spaces may only be carried out on the basis of an authorisation from the municipal authority setting out the conditions of application. Furthermore, de-lubrication and cleaning shall include the activities and operations listed in Annex 1 to this Decree. The values of the solvent consumption thresholds and emission limits of these activities are determined by the type of solvent used.
2.1 Removing and cleaning the surface of metals, electrical components and other materials and products by organic solvents containing substances carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic to reproduction pursuant to § 3 (a) and halogenated organic solvents according to § 3 (b). (b)
2.1.1 The lubricating and cleaning of the surface of metals, electrical components and other materials and products by organic solvents with substances which are carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic for reproduction in accordance with § 3 (a) and halogenated organic solvents in accordance with § 3 (b) shall not be carried out outside the enclosed space with waste gas extraction. These facilities shall be equipped with a vapour capture system with complete recycling of organic solvents, subject to the conditions set out in the following table.
2.1.2 An annual waste treatment plant with a projected consumption of organic solvents under § 3 (a) or § 3 (b) of this Decree is a medium source. Where the total annual consumption of those solvents is less than 100 kg, the emission limit shall not be determined by this decree; The Regional Authority may, where justified, establish an emission limit (Section 17 (2) (f) of the Act).
2.1.3 A lubricating plant with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents with substances carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic for reproduction pursuant to § 3 (a) or (b) of this Decree above 1 tonne is a major resource.
The threshold for solvent consumption and emission limits shall be as follows:
činnostprahová spotřeba rozpouštědlaemisní limit VOCA)emisní limit fugitivních emisíB)
t/rokmg/m3%
odmašťování a čištění povrchů
organickými rozpouštědly podle § 3 písm. a) nebo b)
0,1 až 120(2)C)15
1 až 520 (2)C)15
> 520 (2)C)10
Note:
A. Mass concentration of volatile organic substances in wet waste gas expressed for normal state conditions.
B. Share of the mass of the fugitive emissions and mass of the input solvents.
C. The number in brackets indicates the emission limit for volatile organic substances carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic to reproduction in accordance with § 3 (a).
2.2 Removing and cleaning of metals, electrical components and other materials and products by other organic solvents pursuant to § 3 (c)
2.2.1 The oil treatment plant with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents of less than 0,6 tonnes is a small source.
2.2.2 The oil treatment plant with the total annual projected consumption of organic solvents in the range of 0,6 tonnes to 2 tonnes is a medium source.
2.2.3. The lubricant plant with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents over 2 tonnes is a large resource.
2.2.4 A lubricant plant meeting the definition of § 2 (c) is a particularly large source of air pollution.
2.2.5 Removing off the premises of lubricants or varnishes with the total annual projected consumption of organic solvents up to 0,6 tonnes is a small source.
The threshold for solvent consumption and emission limits shall be as follows:
činnostprahová spotřeba rozpouštědlaemisní limit TOCA)emisní limit fugitivních emisíB)
t/rokmg/m3%
odmašťování a čištění povrchů
organickými rozpouštědly
0,6 až 27520
2 až 107520
> 105015
Note:
A. Mass concentrations of volatile organic substances expressed as total organic carbon in wet waste gas under normal state conditions.
B. Share of the mass of the fugitive emissions and mass of the input solvents.
3. Chemical cleaning of clothing
Includes the activities and operations listed in Annex 1 to this Decree.
3.1 All equipment for dry cleaning of clothing are large sources of air pollution. The emission limits for these activities are set out in the table below. These devices shall be equipped with a vapour capture system with complete recycling of organic solvents. The emission limits referred to in Section 8 (2) are not used for these installations. Equipment meeting the definition of § 2 (c) is a particularly large source of air pollution.
The threshold for solvent consumption and emission limits shall be as follows:
činnostprahová spotřeba rozpouštědlaemisní limit TOCA)měrná výrobní emise celkových emisíB)
t/rokmg/m3g/kg
chemické čištění oděvů> 0nestanoven20
Note:
A. Mass concentrations of volatile organic substances expressed as total organic carbon in wet waste gas under normal state conditions. The emission limits referred to in Section 8 (2) are not used for these installations.
B. Share of total organic solvent emissions and total weight of purified and dried product.
4. Application of coatings
For the purposes of this Annex:
(a) varnishing - a set of stationary equipment and technologies intended for painting,
(b) painting, exerting, drying and burning space - part of the paint shop where the coating is applied, extracted and dried or heat treated. This space shall be equipped with appropriate air-conditioning equipment with filtration and, where appropriate, supply air-conditioning equipment, for the removal of waste gases,
(c) painting space - the technically defined area where coating is carried out. This space shall be equipped with appropriate air-conditioning equipment with filtration and, where appropriate, supply air-conditioning equipment, for the removal of waste gases,
(d) the discharge space, the cabin, the box, the tunnel - the space where the solvents are extracted from the coating before the final drying phase of the applied coating. The space shall be equipped with appropriate air-conditioning equipment with filtration and, where applicable, supply air-conditioning equipment for the discharge of waste gases,
(e) drying and burning space - the space where drying, burning or other heat treatment of the applied coating occurs. The space shall be equipped with appropriate air-conditioning equipment with filtration and, where applicable, supply air-conditioning equipment for the discharge of waste gases,
(f) combined space, cabin, box, tunnel - space where the coating is gradually applied, the extraction and drying of the coating applied. The space shall be equipped with appropriate air-engineering equipment with filtration and, where appropriate, supply air-engineering equipment for waste gas removal,
(g) total consumption of organic solvents - total quantities of organic solvents contained in consumed paints, organic solvents used to dilute paints and organic solvents used in cleaning paint shops.
4.1 General requirements for the operation of coating equipment
The best available techniques and technical means within the meaning of Section 2 (1) (o) of the Act are used to limit emissions of volatile organic substances.
For the purpose of determining the emission limits of paint mills, a technological unit for the application of one technological coating system shall be considered as a plant. In the case where the workplace is simultaneously de-lubricated of products on which the coatings are subsequently applied, emission limits for de-lubricating shall apply.
4.2 Industrial application of coatings, not applicable to car production and repair
Includes the activities and operations listed in Annex 1 to this Decree.
4.2.1. Paint with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents of less than 0,6 tonnes is a small source of air pollution.
4.2.2. Paint with the overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents in the range of 0,6 tonnes to 5 tonnes is a medium source of air pollution.
4.2.3 Paint with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents of more than 5 tonnes is a large source of air pollution.
4.2.4 Paint with mass or continuous production and overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents over 5 tonnes is a large source of air pollution.
4.2.5 Paint with total annual projected consumption of organic solvents meeting the definition of § 2 (b) (c) is a particularly large source of air pollution.
4.2.6 The painting of large parts outside the premises of paint shops on the premises of the plant can only be done on the basis of the permission of the municipality. In these cases, based on an analysis of the situation, the operating conditions and emission limits shall be determined in the form of a limit value of the proportion of the amount of fugitive emissions and the input quantity of used coatings. The operating conditions and emission limits thus established shall apply to one-off activities carried out on the whole coated part. This provision applies to cases where the total consumption of organic solvents per single activity is greater than 0,1 tonnes. In the case of this activity where the total consumption of organic solvents per one-off activity is less than 0,1 tonnes, those conditions do not apply. The coating is applied by brush or rolling on surfaces outside the paint shop. When using other methods such as spraying, the leakage of solid pollutants should be reduced.
4.2.6.1. The painting on indoor or outdoor areas, in particular on structures, buildings, mast, may be carried out only on the authorisation of the competent authority of the municipality. In these cases, based on an analysis of the situation, the operating conditions and emission limits shall be determined in the form of a limit value of the proportion of the amount of fugitive emissions and the input quantity of used coatings. The operating conditions and emission limits thus determined shall apply to one-off operations carried out on the whole coated part. This provision applies to cases where the total consumption of organic solvents per single activity is greater than 0,6 tonnes. In cases where the total consumption of organic solvents per single activity is less than 0,6 tonnes, these conditions do not apply. Paints are applied by rolling or brush. When using the spraying method, the emissions of solids by hermetisation or similar means to limit them should be reduced.
4.2.7 Occasionally run lakes with a maximum annual operating time of 500 hours and with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents exceeding 0,6 tonnes are a medium source of air pollution.
4.2.8 Application of powder plastics
4.2.8.1 Equipment with an overall annual design of powder plastic consumption of less than 1 tonne is a small source of air pollution.
4.2.8.2 An installation with a total annual projected consumption of powder plastics in the range of 1 tonnes above is a medium source of air pollution.
The threshold for solvent consumption and emission limits shall be as follows:
činnostprahová spotřeba rozpouštědlalimitní měrná výrobní emise TOCA)emisní limit TOCB)emisní limit fugitivních emisíC)emisní limit TZLD)zvláštní ustanovení
t/rokg/m2mg/m3%mg/m3
nanášení nátěrových hmot0,6 - 59050203poznámky
1, 2, 3, 5
nanášení nátěrových hmot> 56050203poznámky
1, 2, 3, 5
nanášení nátěrových hmot - hromadné či kontinuální> 54550203poznámky
1, 2, 3, 5
nanášení práškových plastůnestanovenanestanoven50nestanoven3poznámka 4
Note:
A. Measuring production emissions of volatile organic compounds, calculated as a proportion of total organic carbon and surface area coated.
B. Mass concentrations of volatile organic substances expressed as total organic carbon in wet waste gas under normal state conditions.
C. Share of the mass of the fugitive emissions and mass of the input solvents.
D. Mass concentrations of solid pollutants in wet waste gas expressed for normal state conditions.
1. If the TOC specific production emission cannot be achieved or if the treated surface size cannot be technically determined, the TOC emission limit of 50 mg / m3 shall not be exceeded in the common exhaust gases from each compartment - application, extraction, drying, burning.
2. For the application of textile coatings using equipment for the regeneration of organic solvents, the TOC emission limit 150 mg / m3 is applied to the co-considered application and drying process.
3. If low content organic solvents are applied in the paint system, for example less than 10%, and the TOC emission limits are not met, the Regional Authority may, in accordance with § 17 (2) (f) of the Act, change the emission limit on the basis of an expert opinion.
4. Applies to a source with an annual design of powder plastic consumption exceeding 1 tonne; is valid for waste gas from the application, extraction, drying and burning area.
4.2.9 Paintings of wood surfaces
4.2.9.1 An installation with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents of less than 0,6 tonnes is a small source of air pollution.
4.2.9.2 An installation with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents in the range of 0,6 tonnes to 5 tonnes is a medium source of air pollution.
4.2.9.3 An installation with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents of more than 5 tonnes is a large source of air pollution.
4.2.9.4 Equipment meeting the definition of § 2 (c) is a particularly large source of air pollution.
The threshold for solvent consumption and emission limits shall be as follows:
činnostprahová spotřeba rozpouštědlalimitní měrná výrobní emise TOCA)emisní limit TOCB)emisní limit fugitivních emisíC)emisní limit TZLD)zvláštní ustanovení
t/rokg/m2mg/m3%mg/m3
nanášení nátěrových hmot na dřevo0,6 až 5nestanoven100253
5 až 15nestanoven50/75203poznámky
1, 2
15 až 25 >25nestanoven50/75203poznámka 2
Note:
A. Measuring production emissions of volatile organic compounds, calculated as a proportion of total organic carbon and surface area coated.
B. Mass concentrations of volatile organic substances expressed as total organic carbon in wet waste gas under normal state conditions.
C. Share of the mass of the fugitive emissions and mass of the input solvents.
D. Mass concentrations of solid pollutants in wet waste gas expressed for normal state conditions.
1. If low content organic solvents are applied in the paint system, for example less than 10%, and the TOC emission limits are not met, the Regional Authority may, in accordance with § 17 (2) (f) of the Act, change the emission limit on the basis of an expert opinion.
2. The first of the above values applies to the drying and burning process, the second of the values applies to the coating process.
4.2.10 Skin swabs
4.2.10.1 An installation with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents of less than 0,6 tonnes is a small source of air pollution.
4.2.10.2 An installation with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents in the range of 0,6 tonnes to 5 tonnes is a medium source of air pollution.
4.2.10.3 An installation with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents of more than 5 tonnes is a large source of air pollution.
4.2.10.4 An installation with an overall annual projected consumption of organic solvents meeting the definition of § 2 (c) is a particularly large source of air pollution.
The threshold for solvent consumption and emission limits shall be as follows:
činnostprahová spotřeba
rozpouštědla
limitní měrná výrobní
emiseA)
emisní limit TZLC)zvláštní
ustanovení
t/rokg/m2mg/m3
nátěry kůže0,6 až 5853
5 až 10753
10 až 25753
>25753
> 0,61503poznámka B
Note:
A. Percentage of total organic solvent emissions and total product area.
B. These values apply to paints of home accessories and small leather articles such as bags, wallets, belts and others.
C. Mass concentrations of solid pollutants in wet waste gas expressed for normal state conditions.
4.3 Industrial application of paints - production of new cars
4.3.1. The size of the coating surface is defined as:
(a) surface area, calculated as the sum of the total surface size fitted with an electrophoretically applied coating layer and the surface size of all parts connected to the product at the subsequent stages of production, which are coated with the same coating system
(b) or as the total size of the surface area of the product coated with coatings in the installation.
The size of the surface provided with an electrophoretically applied coating layer is calculated from the relation:
2 × bodyweight average sheet thickness × density of sheet material
Note: This procedure can also be used for other sheet products. Software systems or other equivalent methods may also be used to calculate the total surface size of the product provided with a coating layer on the device. The unit for calculating the surface size is m2.
4.3.2. The limit specific production emissions of the total emissions of volatile organic substances listed in the table shall cover all stages of the process operated in the same equipment by electrophoretic coating or any other type of coating process, including final wax preservation and top coating polishing, including the use of solvents to clean the plant during and outside the production period. The limit specific production emissions of total emissions shall be expressed in grams of volatile organic matter emitted per m2 of the vehicle surface.

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CitationDecree No. 509 / 2005 Coll., amending Decree No. 355 / 2002 Coll., laying down emission limits and other conditions for the operation of other stationary sources of air pollution emitting volatile organic substances from processes applying organic solvents and from the storage and distribution of petrol
Regulation TypeOrder
Author-
CollectionCode of Laws
Date of Promulgation28.12.2005
Effective from01.01.2006
Effective until-
Status Valid
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