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RUG-01-2001 12: I'3 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 407886 5990 P.09/12 <br /> 1V'2 <br /> Hydrogen Chloride Analysis Results <br /> While HC! emissions appear to be lower at the scrubber outlet than at the inlet for Condition 1, <br /> the HCl concentrations are too low at the inlet relative to the outlet locations &r �moY81 <br /> efficiencies to be meaningful. <br /> Metals Analysis Results <br /> Cadmium and lead emissions tend to increase with secondary combustion chamber temperature <br /> increase; mercury emissions were less affected by temperature than the other two metals. The <br /> increase in metals emissions with increasing temperatures is not uncommon. However, the <br /> amount of cadmium and lead charged during each run may also have contributed. <br /> Dioxin and Furan Results <br /> As is commonly observed, data show a trend for increased dioxinlfuran amounts at the outlet <br /> compared with the inlet. There is also a trend for increased dioxin/furan amounts AS SCC <br /> temperatures are increased. <br /> Results of 02, COQ NO,, and CO Analysis and Opacity Observations <br /> Continuous instrumental analyzers were used for the duration of a cremation to mcasurt scrubber <br /> inlet and outlet emissions of 0;, CO2, S02, NOx and CO. co xeM4qgjbk e missions <br /> evaluation for opacity was also perform at the chimney andet_ ResulIts of continuous <br /> instrumental analyzers monitoring and opacity observations are presented in Table 1. <br /> The SOz, NO„ and CO instrumental analyzers occasionally recorded gas concentration spikes <br /> that exceeded their span. At the end of the test program the Iinearity of the analyzers at higher <br /> concentrations was demonstrated by using a calibration gas above the highest one-minute <br /> average spike measured during the test program. Calibration gas was introduced at the sampling <br /> Probe. and linearity was demonstrated to meet the accuracy and calibration error requirements of <br /> methods 6C, 7E, and IO in Appendix A of 40 CFR 60. <br />
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