
Anatomy of a Permanent Total Enclosure

Permanent Total Enclosure

Permanent Total Enclosure
Permanent Total Enclosures (PTEs) provide numerous advantages
for manufacturers who paint, spray, coat or apply solvent based
materials to their product. The primary function is to
provide 100% capture of all fugitive over-spray of harmful air
pollutants used within the enclosure, maximizing the capture and
control efficiency of the facility. This results in less
uncontrolled emissions to atmosphere and compliance with most
government regulations for indoor air quality. The PTE also
reduces routine capture efficiency testing costs and provides a
cleaner, healthier work environment in the rest of the production
facility through better capture and noise containment.
How the PTE works
PTEs allow 100% capture efficiency of the process emissions,
including all fugitive air pollutants within the PTE, if there is
an enclosure or structure that completely surrounds the production
device. To qualify as a PTE, the following criteria must be
met:
- Any natural draft opening (NDO) shall be at least four
equivalent diameters from each Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)
emitting point.
- The total area of all NDOs shall not exceed five percent of the
surface area of the enclosure's four walls, floor and ceiling.
- The average facial velocity of air through all NDOs shall be at
least 3,600 m/h (200 ft/min). The direction of air through
all NDOs shall be into the enclosure.
- All access doors and windows should be closed during routine
process operation.
- All exhaust gases from the enclosure must be directed to a
control device.
Features
- 100% capture efficiency providing the highest level of VOC
control efficiency
- Once PTE is certified or proven, subsequent capture efficiency
testing is generally not required
- Indoor air quality within the rest of the production facility
is improved as all VOCs or solvents are captured and sent to an
emission control device.
- Noise levels within the rest of the facility can be
improved
- Additional production capacity can be provided before emission
limits for a given facility are reached
Available Options
- Automatic, fast-acting doors and conveyor openings can be
provided to minimize the volume of PTE exhaust sent to a control
device
- Makeup air systems to provide outside fresh air to points where
personnel are routinely present to enhance worker comfort
- Automatic controls for the PTE exhaust fan speed or door
positions based on production levels
- PTEs can be installed around the process "wet end" where VOCs
may be become fugitive or the entire process line could be enclosed
within
- Floor sweeps and capture hoods to pickup solvent emissions and
deliver them to a dryer, oven or an emission control unit.
This enhances the air quality for operating personnel within the
PTE
- Inspection windows for ensuring product quality
The Anguil Advantage
- Anguil will work with operating personnel to review the PTE
design to ensure there is no production related issues
- Anguil's experience with cascading floor sweeps and hoods that
can contain high concentrations of VOC into dryers - ovens or
burners allow for better air quality within the PTE
- Enclosures can be placed around the wet-end of production
equipment to keep the PTE small, or large enclosures around the
entire production line if required
- Good capture efficiency within the PTE will minimize the
exhaust flow from the enclosure to a control device, decreasing the
overall cost for compliance
Anguil's Cost Effective Design
PTEs can be designed using existing permanent walls, and strip
curtains, insulated wall panels or other materials to meet
installation budgets. Local contractors can provide the
installation of the PTE enclosures to reduce overall cost.
Air capture systems containing higher concentrations or VOCs can be
routed to dryer - oven makeup air openings or as combustion air to
burners in the dryers to use the air more cost effectively.
VOC mapping by Anguil Eneineering / Service personnel around the
production line will identify where floor sweeps and hoods need to
be installed. Anguil Engineering and Service technicians can
verify EPA Method 204 PTE adherence or other regulatory
requirements during official capture testing to ensure all
objectives are met.
The Anguil philosophy is to provide innovative pollution control
technology including engineering, equipment manufacturing,
installation, startup and post-sale service. Other benefits to
working with Anguil:
- 24 Hour customer service and support
- Multiple technology offerings ensure unbiased
recommendations
- Complete aftermarket sales department
- Over 30 years of oxidizer manufacturing experience