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NOX Noise
Source Make/Model (if applicable) Rating (kW) CO2 Contributor SO2 Contributor
Contributor Contributor
EXISTING
FWKO Firetube #1 N/A 586 Yes Yes Yes No
FWKO Firetube #2 N/A 586 Yes Yes Yes No
FWKO Firetube #3 N/A 1172 Yes Yes Yes No
Treater Firetube #1 N/A 410 Yes Yes Yes No
Treater Firetube #2 N/A 410 Yes Yes Yes No
Treater Firetube #3 N/A 586 Yes Yes Yes No
Treater Firetube #4 N/A 586 Yes Yes Yes No
Flare Stack - Train 1 N/A N/A Yes No Yes No
Flare Stack - Train 2/3 N/A N/A Yes No Yes No
NEW
HEAT MEDIUM - Hot Oil Propak 1172 Yes Yes No No
HEAT MEDIUM - Glycol Propak 440 Yes Yes No No
Inlet Compressor Waukesha L5794LT 1078 Yes Yes No Yes
Incinerator N/A N/A Yes No Yes No
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New Equipment
2
HEAT MEDIUM - Hot Oil Propak 1172.00 0.36 0.42 0.12
2
HEAT MEDIUM - Glycol Propak 440.00 0.36 0.16 0.04
1
Inlet Compressor Waukesha L5794LT 1078.00 6.70 7.22 2.01
Q = 2,000,000
kW = 586
1
N = 0.00018 Note 1: Value is based on USEPA, 1997 Emissions
E = 0.6 Factors from section 1.4 of Compilation of
F = 0.7 Air Pollution Emissions Factors.
NHV = 900
M = 0.454
W = 0.001
T = 24
F = 2,592.59
NOx = 0.212 kg
hr
Q = 2,000,000
kW = 586
1
N = 0.00018 Note 1: Value is based on USEPA, 1997 Emissions
E = 0.6 Factors from section 1.4 of Compilation of
F = 0.7 Air Pollution Emissions Factors.
NHV = 900
M = 0.454
W = 0.001
T = 24
F = 2,592.59
NOx = 0.212 kg
hr
Q = 4,000,000
kW = 1,172
1
N = 0.00018 Note 1: Value is based on USEPA, 1997 Emissions
E = 0.6 Factors from section 1.4 of Compilation of
F = 0.7 Air Pollution Emissions Factors.
NHV = 900
M = 0.454
W = 0.001
T = 24
F = 5,185.19
NOx = 0.424 kg
hr
Q = 1,400,000
kW = 410
1
N = 0.00018 Note 1: Value is based on USEPA, 1997 Emissions
E = 0.6 Factors from section 1.4 of Compilation of
F = 0.7 Air Pollution Emissions Factors.
NHV = 900
M = 0.454
W = 0.001
T = 24
F = 1,814.81
NOx = 0.148 kg
hr
Q = 1,400,000
kW = 410
1
N = 0.00018 Note 1: Value is based on USEPA, 1997 Emissions
E = 0.6 Factors from section 1.4 of Compilation of
F = 0.7 Air Pollution Emissions Factors.
NHV = 900
M = 0.454
W = 0.001
T = 24
F = 1,814.81
NOx = 0.148 kg
hr
Q = 2,000,000
kW = 586
1
N = 0.00018 Note 1: Value is based on USEPA, 1997 Emissions
E = 0.6 Factors from section 1.4 of Compilation of
F = 0.7 Air Pollution Emissions Factors.
NHV = 900
M = 0.454
W = 0.001
T = 24
F = 2,592.59
NOx = 0.212 kg
hr
Q = 2,000,000
kW = 586
1
N = 0.00018 Note 1: Value is based on USEPA, 1997 Emissions
E = 0.6 Factors from section 1.4 of Compilation of
F = 0.7 Air Pollution Emissions Factors.
NHV = 900
M = 0.454
W = 0.001
T = 24
F = 2,592.59
NOx = 0.212 kg
hr
Q = 4,000,000
kW = 1,172
1
N = 0.00018 Note 1: Value is based on USEPA, 1997 Emissions
E = 0.6 Factors from section 1.4 of Compilation of
F = 0.7 Air Pollution Emissions Factors.
NHV = 900
M = 0.454
W = 0.001
T = 24
F = 5,185.19
NOx = 0.424 kg
hr
Q = 1,500,000
kW = 440
1
N = 0.00018 Note 1: Value is based on USEPA, 1997 Emissions
E = 0.6 Factors from section 1.4 of Compilation of
F = 0.7 Air Pollution Emissions Factors.
NHV = 900
M = 0.454
W = 0.001
T = 24
F = 1,944.44
NOx = 0.159 kg
hr
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VHP - L5794LT
Gas Compression
SITE CONDITIONS:
FUEL: ALTITUDE (ft): 1494
FUEL PRESSURE RANGE (psig): 43 - 60 MAXIMUM INLET AIR TEMPERATURE (°F): 86
FUEL HHV (BTU/ft3): 1,117.4 FUEL WKI: 61.4
FUEL LHV (BTU/ft3): 1,010.1
SITE SPECIFIC TECHNICAL DATA MAX RATING SITE RATING AT MAXIMUM INLET AIR
AT 100 °F TEMPERATURE OF 86 °F
FUEL CONSUMPTION
FUEL CONSUMPTION (LHV) BTU/BHP-hr 7565 7501 6940 7944
FUEL CONSUMPTION (HHV) BTU/BHP-hr 8369 8298 7677 8787
FUEL FLOW based on fuel analysis LHV SCFM 186 188 131 100
HEAT REJECTION
JACKET WATER (JW) BTU/hr x 1000 2702 2683 1762 1551
LUBE OIL (OC) BTU/hr x 1000 488 477 417 415
INTERCOOLER (IC) BTU/hr x 1000 583 541 217 51
EXHAUST BTU/hr x 1000 3166 3265 2141 1640
RADIATION BTU/hr x 1000 394 432 391 385
EMISSIONS
NOx (NO + NO2) g/bhp-hr 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
CO g/bhp-hr 1.9 1.9 2.4 2.7
THC g/bhp-hr 1.8 1.7 2.4 3.4
NMHC g/bhp-hr 0.97 0.94 1.27 1.79
NM, NEHC g/bhp-hr 0.22 0.22 0.26 0.34
CO2 g/bhp-hr 484 480 444 508
FUEL COMPOSITION
FUEL CONTAMINANTS
Total Sulfur Compounds 0 % volume Total Sulfur Compounds 0 µg/BTU
Total Halogen as Cloride 0 % volume Total Halogen as Cloride 0 µg/BTU
Total Ammonia 0 % volume Total Ammonia 0 µg/BTU
No water or hydrocarbon condensates are allowed in the engine. Requires liquids removal.
Data Generated by EngCalc Program Version 3.1. Dresser Inc., Dresser Waukesha
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VHP - L5794LT
Gas Compression
NOTES
1. All data is based on engines with standard configurations unless noted otherwise.
2. Power rating is adjusted for fuel, site altitude, and site air inlet temperature, in accordance with ISO 3046/1 with tolerance of ± 3%.
3. Fuel consumption is presented in accordance with ISO 3046/1 with a tolerance of -0 / +5% at maximum rating. Fuel flow calculation based on fuel
LHV and fuel consumption with added 5% tolerance.
4. Heat rejection tolerances are ± 30% for radiation, and ± 8% for jacket water, lube oil, intercooler, and exhaust energy.
5. Emission levels are given at engine exhaust outlet flange prior to any after treatment. Values are based on a new engine operating at indicated
site conditions, and adjusted to the specified timing and air/fuel ratio at rated load. Emissions are at an absolute humidity of 75 grains H2O/lb (10.71
g H2O/kg) of dry air. Emission levels may vary subject to instrumentation, measurement, ambient conditions, fuel quality, and engine variation.
Engine may require adjustment on-site to meet emission values, which may affect engine performance and heat output. NOx, CO, THC, and NMHC
emission levels are listed as a not to exceed limit, all other emission levels are estimated. CO2 emissions based on EPA Federal Register/Vol. 74,
No. 209/Friday, October 30, 2009 Rules and Regulations 56398, 56399 (3) Tier 3 Calculation Methodology, Equation C-5.
6. Air flow is based on undried air with a tolerance of ± 7%.
7. Exhaust temperature given at engine exhaust outlet flange with a tolerance of ± 75°F (42°C).
8. Exhaust gas mass flow value is based on a "wet basis" with a tolerance of ± 7%.
9. Inlet and Exhaust Restrictions based on full rated engine load Refer to the engine specification section of Dresser Waukesha's standard technical
data for more information.
10. Cooling circuit capacity, lube oil capacity, and engine dry weight values are typical.
11. Fuel must conform to Dresser Waukesha "Gaseous Fuel Specification" S7884-7 or most current version. Fuel may require treatment to meet
current fuel specification.
12.
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13. Cooling system design flow is based on minimum allowable cooling system flow. Cooling system maximum external restriction is defined as the
allowable restriction at the minimum cooling system flow. Refer to technical data sheets S-5136-34 and S-6543-38 (or latest version) for more
information.
Data Generated by EngCalc Program Version 3.1. Dresser Inc., Dresser Waukesha
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GAS FIRED EQUIPMENT DETAILS
FWKO
Line No. EG Heater Oil Heater
Firetube #1
1 Rated Power (Kilowatts) 586 1172 586
2 Exhaust Stack Diameter (metres) 0.457 0.762 0.610
3 Exhaust Stack Height Above Grade (metres) 6.71 6.10 7.30
4 Building Dimensions (LxWxH, metres) 6.09X3.04X3.65 6.09X4.26X3.65 3.5 high
5 NOx Emission Factor (g NOx/kW/hr) 0.36 0.36 0.36
6 NOx Emission Rate (kg/hr) 0.21 0.42 0.21
7 NOx Emission Rate (g/s) 0.06 0.12 0.06
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AIR QUALITY MODELING RESULTS
Notes:
1) Data obtained from Manitoba Ambient Air Quality Objectives and Guidelines.
2) As per OBJECTIVES AND GUIDELINES FOR VARIOUS AIR POLLUTANTS: Ambient Air Quality Criteria (updated
July, 2005) MAXIMUM ACCEPTABLE is the level deemed essential to provide adequate protection for soils, water,
vegetation, materials, animals, visibility, personal comfort and well-being.
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Nox
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CO STARTING
CO AVERTIME 1 24 PERIOD
CO POLLUTID NOX
CO RUNORNOT RUN
CO FINISHED
SO STARTING
SO LOCATION HOTOIL POINT 255.0 81.0 0
SO SRCPARAM HOTOIL 0.12 6.1 288 90.5 .76
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SO XBADJ GLYCOL -4.75 -5.12 -5.33 -5.38 -5.27 -5.00
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SO XBADJ FWKO1 -3.76 -3.94 -4.00 -5.33 -6.49 -7.46
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SO XBADJ FWKO3 -11.53 -11.70 -11.53 -11.00 -10.13 -3.46
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SO BUILDLEN TREATER2 9.99 9.74 9.20 8.37 7.30 6.00
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SO BUILDLEN TREATER4 9.57 8.92 8.00 8.92 9.57 9.93
SO SRCGROUP ALL
SO FINISHED
RE STARTING
RE GRIDPOLR POL1 STA
RE FINISHED
ME STARTING
ME INPUTFIL MEDHAT.MET
ME ANEMHGHT 10
ME SURFDATA 99999 1993
ME UAIRDATA 99999 1993
ME FINISHED
OU STARTING
OU MAXTABLE ALLAVE 3
OU FINISHED
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*** SETUP Finishes Successfully ***
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1 *** ISC3P - VERSION 04269 *** *** Penn West Waskada 11-30 Liquids Recovery
PlanT ***
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*** VERTICAL POTENTIAL TEMPERATURE
GRADIENTS ***
(DEGREES KELVIN PER METER)
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*** NOTES: STABILITY CLASS 1=A, 2=B, 3=C, 4=D, 5=E AND 6=F.
FLOW VECTOR IS DIRECTION TOWARD WHICH WIND IS BLOWING.
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*** RECEPTOR TYPES: GC = GRIDCART
GP = GRIDPOLR
DC = DISCCART
DP = DISCPOLR
BD = BOUNDARY
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NETWORK
GROUP ID AVERAGE CONC RECEPTOR (XR, YR, ZELEV,
ZFLAG) OF TYPE GRID-ID
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ALL 1ST HIGHEST VALUE IS 3.50844 AT ( 383.02, 321.39,
0.00, 0.00) GP POL1
2ND HIGHEST VALUE IS 3.18240 AT ( 433.01, 250.00,
0.00, 0.00) GP POL1
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3RD HIGHEST VALUE IS 1.73704 AT ( 469.85, 171.01,
0.00, 0.00) GP POL1
4TH HIGHEST VALUE IS 1.65031 AT ( 492.40, 86.82,
0.00, 0.00) GP POL1
5TH HIGHEST VALUE IS 1.44007 AT ( 321.39, 383.02,
0.00, 0.00) GP POL1
6TH HIGHEST VALUE IS 1.33468 AT ( 433.01, -250.00,
0.00, 0.00) GP POL1
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