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AIR POLLUTION CONTROL PERMIT APPLICATION <br /> FORM 4500-1B: FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT <br /> Complete one form for each combustion device not exempt from air pollution control requirements. Metal <br /> furnaces, lime kilns and other process equipment where flue gases from fuel combustion directly contact process <br /> raw materials should be identified on Form 4500-1P: Miscellaneous Processes and not on this Form 4500-1B. <br /> Item 1 — Provide the facility name. <br /> Item 2 — Assign an identification number to this equipment (e.g., B-1, B-2, etc.). This number should appear on <br /> the appropriate Form 450'i 1S: Stack Identification and Form 4500-1C: Air Pollution Control <br /> Equipment completed for stacks and control devices used in conjunction with this fuel burning <br /> equipment. <br /> Item 3 — Provide an identification number for the stack which exhausts this equipment. This number should <br /> also appear on the appropriate Form 4500-1S: Stack Identification completed for this stack. <br /> Item 4 — Provide an identification number for the control device, if any, for this fuel burning equipment. This <br /> number should also app-,.ar on the appropriate Form 4500-1C: Air Pollution Control Equipment <br /> completed for this cootro) device. <br /> Item 5 — Provide the name of the i,tanufacturer of either the burners, heat exchanger or complete fuel burning <br /> equipment package which would adequately identify this equipment. <br /> Item 6 — Provide the model number of the equip7r.,”it identified in Item 5. <br /> Item 7 — Provide the expected operating hours under peak load conditions. <br /> Item 8 — If two or more fuels are burned simultaneously, identify the most frequently used fuel mixes <br /> providing the expected percentage of total heat input for each fuel. <br /> Item 9 — Maximum heat input, for Luis -quipment considering all fuels in units of million BTU's per hour. <br /> Item 10 — Complete this table for all fuels identified under Item 8. If two or more fuels are burned <br /> simultaneously, provide fu. .mposition data for each fuel and consumption rates for each fuel for <br /> the heat input mix proNid-d i:r;cier Item 8. Ash and sulfur contents are not required for natural gas, <br /> propane, or butane fuels. <br /> Item 11 — Provide a representative proximate and ultimate analysis for all solid and waste fuels. These fuels <br /> include coal, wood, sludges, refuse derived fuels, waste oils, etc. The proximate analysis should <br /> include the higher heating value, as received (BTU per pound), moisture content (percent by weight), <br /> volatile matter (percent by weight), fixed carbon (percent by weight), and ash content (percent by <br /> weight). The ultimate analysis should include the following in units of percent by weight: carbon, <br /> hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, ash, and oxygen. <br /> Item 12 — Provide an analysis for all waste fuels for the following substances in units of parts per million by <br /> weight: arsenic, cadmium, chromium. lead, mercury, nickel, chlorine, and total halogens. Examples of <br /> waste fuels are sludges, refuse derived fuels, and waste oils. <br /> Item 13 — Complete one Form 4500 I S. `tack Identification for each stack exhausting this fuel burning <br /> equipment. <br /> Item 14 - Complete one Form 4500-1C: Air Pollution Control Equipment for each air pollution control device <br /> reducing emissions from this equipment. <br />