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File No. 8769 <br />DASM <br />Mayfield Tower (18-08) <br />EXHIBIT "B-2" <br />Equipment List (continued) <br />Generator and Transfer Switch <br />United States Environmental Protection Agency Compliance Requirements <br />(Stationary Emergency Spark4gnftd Generators) <br />Purchaser'sfOwner's Record Keeping Responsibilities <br />The llkted States Envoorvnentai Protection Agency (EPA) and Generac Power Systems Inc (Generac) are pleased to explain your record <br />keeping requirements for oonpkance with Subpart JJJJ- Standards of Perfamanoe for Stationary Spark Ignition kroenwl Combustion <br />Engines as listed in the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations Title 40 Part 80- As the engine purchaser/owner who operates and maintains <br />thew certified emergency stationary engine and enrssion control system according to applicable errrrsseorr related gudeiunes as specified in <br />On Owner's Manual, you are required to meet the following twtificabon and record keeping requirements to dernonskalle compliance: 1) <br />Maintain documentation that the engine is certified to meet ernission stardartis 2) Record keeping of mairtenance mrhducted. 3) Record <br />keeping of the provision allowing natural gas engines to operate uosng propane for a max.rrm of I M hours per year as an alternate fuel <br />solely during emergency operations provided the engine is not certified to operale, m propane. 4) Meet all compliance nob5cabons submitted <br />to the phrcnaserfawner and mason all supporting documentation 5) Record keeping of hours of opwalion, including wit classified the <br />operation as emergency and Crow marry hours are spent for man emergency operation- For ernengemcy enures greater than or equal to 130 <br />HP, record keeping of hours of aperabon begins January 1, 2011. For emergency engines less Mrs+ 130 HP, record keeping of hours of oper- <br />ation begins January 1, 2OW: engines are equipped willh morn-reseltabie hour rnelers to facilitate record keeping - <br />Specific Air Cluaity Management or Air Polkaon Control Destricts may hate different and addbonal record keepngheporti g requrremrerts <br />Your permit to construct andlor operate the engine maybe conle goo upon complahce with Morse requirements- Check wiN your local Aar <br />Quality Management or Air Pollution Control District for specific requrerme nis <br />Emergency stationary nlamut combustion engines (ICE) may be operated for the purpose of maitenarnce checks and readiness testing, <br />provided tut the tests are recommended by Federal. State or local gnoerrrnerc Generac, or the insurance company associated with the <br />engine. ltainimanoe checks and ream--- testing of such utile is irk to I hours per year There is no time *nit m the use of emer- <br />gency stationary ICE in emergency s*saborrs- The pudâ–șaserfiainner may petition the Adnrkislialor for approval of additional hours to be <br />used for maintenance checks and realness testing, but a petition is rqt required if the corner maintains records ndkcadrkg tut Federal, <br />Smote, or local standards require martemance and testing of emergency ICE beyond 100 hours per year Emregerkay stationary ICE may <br />opera up to 50 hours per year in non emergency situations. but Morse 50 hours are courded lowards the 100 hours per year provided for <br />rnainl riahce and lesW4g <br />The 50 hors per year for rwrremegen y situations cannot be used for peak shaurig or to generate income for a tachiky to apply power to <br />an electric grid or otherwise supply power as part of a *uahaal arragerneet with andher entity For purciuserlowner of emergency, engines, <br />any operation otnr *%an emergency operationmaintenance and testing. and operation in non -emergency situations for 50 hours per year <br />as permitted in fts sections prohibited. <br />tfyou operate and noinnbre your certified emergency stailiorkay SI sternal earhbusban engine and emissions eanenet sysiemns n acoodahce <br />to the spealicabons and guride*res in is Owner's Manual. EPA will not require, engine performance testing. N not your engine will be eon- <br />sidered na,certified and you must demonsskale compliance aocardng lo Subpart JJJ l - Standards of Performance fir Stationary Sport 19 w <br />Lion Inlenal Combustion Engines as fated in the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations Title 40 Part 80- <br />Emission-Related Installation Instructions <br />Your crti6ed emergency stationary engine has pre-set erteamon total systems or components #%at requee no ad}sbrient Inspection and <br />reptaceement of an emissions relayed corrponert is required to be dome so in accordance with l he requirements cited in the uruiled States <br />Envimrnhrhdl Prate bm Agency Warranty Statement or can be arranged by cor*3cb p e*w your selling dealer or a Generac Autlroriad <br />Warranty Service dealer, 1-SW333-1322 forl he dealer nearest you. Failm to fob these nstructrons chum wmAWk g a certified engne n a <br />piece of non -road equpmrienr violates federal taw 40 CFR 105& 105 (b). subject to fees or penalties as described in the Clean M Act <br />EnsnWmty001 Revision F (04115) <br />4898-2763-8021, v. 1 <br />