Ill. Admin. Code tit. 62, § 220.30
a) Thermal dryers; general.
All dryer systems used for drying coal at high temperatures, hereinafter referred to as thermal dryers, including without limitation, rotary dryers, continuous carrier dryers, vertical tray, and cascade dryers, multilouver dryers, suspension or flash dryers, and fluidized bed dryers, shall be maintained and operated in accordance with the provisions of Section 220.30(b) through (f).
b) Dryer heating units; operation.
c) Bypass stacks.
Thermal dryer systems shall include a bypass stack, relief stack, or individual discharge stack provided with automatic venting which will permit gases from the dryer heating unit to bypass the heating chamber and vent to the outside atmosphere during any shutdown operation.
d) Hot gas inlet chamber dropout doors.
Thermal dryer systems which employ a hot gas inlet chamber shall be equipped with drop-out doors at the bottom of the inlet chamber or with other effective means which permit coal, fly-ash, or other heated material to fall from the chamber.
e) Explosion release vents.
Drying chambers, dry-dust collectors, ductwork connecting dryers to dust collectors, and ductwork between dust collectors and discharge stacks shall be protected with explosion release vents which open directly to the outside atmosphere, and all such vents shall be:
f) Access to drying chambers, hot gas inlet chambers and ductwork; installation and maintenance.
Drying chambers, hot gas inlet chambers and all ductwork in which coal dust may accumulate shall be equipped with tight sealing access doors which shall remain latched during dryer operation to prevent the emission of coal dust and the loss of fluidizing air.
g) Fire protection.
Based on the need for fire protection measures in connection with the particular design of the thermal dryer, an authorized representative of the Department may require any of the following measures to be employed:
h) Thermal dryers; location and installation; general.
i) Structures housing other facilities; use of partitions.
All thermal dryer systems installed in any structure which also houses a tipple, cleaning plant, or other operating facility shall be separated from all other working areas of such structure by a substantial partition capable of providing greater resistance to explosion pressures than the exterior wall or walls of the structure. The partition shall also include substantial, self-closing fire doors at all entrances to the areas adjoining the dryer system.
j) Visual check of system equipment.
Frequent visual checks shall be made by the operator of the thermal dryer system control station, or by some other qualified person, of the bypass dampers, air-tempering louvers, discharge mechanism, and other dryer system equipment.
k) Control stations; location.
All thermal dryer system control stations shall be installed at a location which will give to the operator of the control station the widest field of visibility of the system and equipment.
l) Control panels.
m) Alarm devices.
Thermal dryer systems shall be equipped with both audible and visual alarm devices which are set to operate when safe dryer temperatures are exceeded.
n) Fail safe monitoring systems.
Thermal dryer systems and controls shall be protected by a fail safe monitoring system which will safely shut down the system and any related equipment upon failure of any component in the dryer system.
o) Wet-coal feedbins; low-level indicators.
Wet-coal bins feeding thermal drying systems shall be equipped with both audible and visual low-coal-level indicators.
p) Automatic temperature control instruments.
q) Thermal dryers; examination and inspection.
Thermal dryer systems shall be examined for fires and coal-dust accumulations, if the dryers are not restarted promptly after a shutdown.