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d. Keeping records <strong>of</strong> control device vendor data indicating compliance with thestandards.2. 2007 and later Year Stationary CI ICE [40 CFR 60.4211(c)]The <strong>Permit</strong>tee operating a 2007 model year and later stationary CI ICE subject to the emissionstandards in Table A above, shall comply by purchasing an engine certified to the emissionstandards in Table A above, as applicable, for the same model year and maximum enginepower. The engine must be installed and configured according to the manufacturer'sspecifications.3. <strong>Permit</strong> ShieldCompliance with the conditions <strong>of</strong> this Part shall be deemed compliance with 40 CFR60.4211(b), and §60.4211(c).[A.A.C. R18-2-325]D. Recordkeeping Requirements1. Non-certified ICE > 10 liters/cylinder or pre-2007 ICE > 130 KW (175 hp)[40 CFR 60.4214(a)(2)(ii) & (iv)]The <strong>Permit</strong>tee operating a non-emergency ICE that has a displacement greater than or equal to10 liters per cylinder, or is a pre-2007 model year engine that is greater than 130 KW (175horsepower) and not certified shall keep records <strong>of</strong> the following information:a. Maintenance conducted on the engine; andc. Documentation from the manufacturer that the engine meets the emission standards.2. Certified ICEThe <strong>Permit</strong>tee operating a certified CI ICE shall keep documentation from the manufacturerthat the engine is certified to meet the emission standards.[40 CFR 60.4214(a)(2)(iii)]3. <strong>Permit</strong> ShieldCompliance with the conditions <strong>of</strong> this Part shall be deemed compliance with 40 CFR60.4214(a)(2)(ii), 60.4214(a)(2)(iii), and 60.4214(a)(2)(iv).[A.A.C. R18-2-325]III.EMERGENCY CI ICEA. ApplicabilityThis Section is applicable to generators identified as Emergency use and NSPS Subpart IIIIapplicable on the respective ATO.B. Emergency ICE [40 CFR 60.4219]An emergency ICE shall be limited to emergency situations and required testing and maintenanceonly such as to produce power for critical networks or equipment (including power supplied toportions <strong>of</strong> a facility) when electric power from the local utility (or the normal power source, ifthe facility runs on its own power production) is interrupted, or used to pump water in the case <strong>of</strong>fire or flood, etc. Stationary CI ICE used to supply power to an electric grid or that supply powerAir Quality Control <strong>General</strong> <strong>Permit</strong> Page 26 <strong>of</strong> 62 Issue Date: July 19, 2011For <strong>Generator</strong>s Expires: July 19, 2016

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