Q109. If I use a flame ionization detector (FID) or an infrared (IR) monitor, am I required to determine an annual non-methane organic correction factor?
A109. If the FID or IR monitor measures total hydrocarbons, an annual non-methane organic carbon correction factor must be established, per section 98.344(b)(6)(ii). Some infrared monitors operate in such a manner as to detect only methane; these “methane-specific” analyzer systems do not need to establish or use a correction factor.
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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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