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Q117.

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Does

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EPA's

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definition

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of

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treatment

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equipment

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include

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moisture

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knockout

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and

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blower

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systems?

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Is

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it

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acceptable

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to

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EPA

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for

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the

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flow

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meter

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to

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be

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placed

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after

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the

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moisture

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knockout

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and

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blower

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or

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is

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it

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required

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to

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be

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placed

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before

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these

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items?

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A117. The term treatment equipment under the rule refers to destruction devices. Knock out pots, blowers, compressors, condensate traps, etc. are not considered treatment under the rule. However, all measurements need to occur at the same relative location. In other words, all measurement should either be made after the knock-out pot, blower, etc., or before the knock-out pot, blower, etc. It is actually preferred that the measurements be made after the knock-out pot, blower, etc.

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Source: This question and answer was derived from a Legacy FAQ, revised by R. Schmeltz, 2/11/2013

Approval / Publishing History: Version 2, approved by L. Grogan-McCulloch, 2/13/2013

Expiration: none

Relevant Subparts: Subpart HH
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