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Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment § 40.1048.505 How do I test engines using steady-state duty cycles, including ramped-modal testing?

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This section describes how to test engines under steady-state conditions. In some cases, we allow you to choose the appropriate steady-state duty cycle for an engine;  you may also choose between discrete-mode and ramped-modal testing. In all cases, you must use the duty cycle you select in your application for certification for all testing you perform for that engine family. If we test your engines to confirm that they meet emission standards, we will use the duty cycles you select for your own testing. If you submit certification test data using more than one duty cycle, any of the selected duty cycles may be used for any subsequent testing. We may also perform other testing as allowed by the Clean Air Act.

(a) You may perform steady-state testing with either discrete-mode or ramped-modal cycles described in 40 CFR Part 1065.

(b) Measure emissions by testing the engine on a dynamometer with one or more of the following sets of duty cycles to determine whether it meets the steady-state emission standards in § 1048.101(b):

(1) For engines from an engine family that will be used only in variable-speed applications, use one of the following duty cycles:

(i) The following duty cycle applies for discrete-mode testing:

Table 1 of § 1048.505

C2 mode No.

Engine speed 1

Torque (percent) 2

Weighting factors

1

Maximum test speed

25

0.06

2

Intermediate test

100

0.02

3

Intermediate test

75

0.05

4

Intermediate test

50

0.32

5

Intermediate test

25

0.30

6

Intermediate test

10

0.10

7

Warm idle

0

0.15

1 Speed terms are defined in 40 CFR part 1065.

2 The percent torque is relative to the maximum torque at the given engine speed.

(ii) The following duty cycle applies for ramped-modal testing:

Table 2 of § 1048.505

RMC mode

Time in mode (seconds)

Engine speed 12

Torque (percent) 23

1a Steady-state

119

Warm idle

0

1b Transition

20

Linear transition

Linear transition.

2a Steady-state

29

Intermediate speed

100

2b Transition

20

Intermediate speed

Linear transition.

3a Steady-state

150

Intermediate speed

10

3b Transition

20

Intermediate speed

Linear transition.

4a Steady-state

80

Intermediate speed

75

4b Transition

20

Intermediate speed

Linear transition.

5a Steady-state

513

Intermediate speed

25

5b Transition

20

Intermediate speed

Linear transition.

6a Steady-state

549

Intermediate speed

50

6b Transition

20

Linear transition

Linear transition.

7a Steady-state

96

Maximum test speed

25

7b Transition

20

Linear transition

Linear transition.

8 Steady-state

124

Warm idle

0

1 Speed terms are defined in 40 CFR part 1065.

2 Advance from one mode to the next within a 20-second transition phase. During the transition phase, command a linear progression from the torque setting of the current mode to the torque setting of the next mode.

3 The percent torque is relative to maximum torque at the commanded engine speed.

(2) For engines from an engine family that will be used only at a single, rated speed, use the 5–mode duty cycle or the corresponding ramped-modal cycle described in 40 CFR part 1039, Appendix II, paragraph (a).

(3) Use a duty cycle from both paragraphs (b)(1) and (b)(2) of this section if you will not restrict an engine family to constant-speed or variable-speed applications.

(4) Use a duty cycle specified in paragraph (b)(2) of this section for all severe-duty engines.

(5) For high-load engines, use one of the following duty cycles:

(i) The following duty cycle applies for discrete-mode testing:

Table 3 of § 1048.505

Mode No.

Engine speed

Torque (percent) 1

Minimum time in mode (minutes)

Weighting factors

1

Maximum test speed

100

3.0

0.50

2

Maximum test speed

75

3.0

0.50

1 The percent torque is relative to the maximum torque at maximum test speed.

(ii) The following duty cycle applies for discrete-mode testing:

Table 4 of § 1048.505

RMC modes

Time in mode (seconds)

Engine speed (percent)

Torque (percent) 12

1a Steady-state

290

Engine governed

100

1b Transition

20

Engine governed

Linear transition.

2 Steady-state

290

Engine governed

75

1 The percent torque is relative to maximum test torque.

2 Advance from one mode to the next within a 20-second transition phase. During the transition phase, command a linear progression from the torque setting of the current mode to the torque setting of the next mode.

(c) For full-load operating modes, operate the engine at wide-open throttle.

(d) to (g) [Reserved by 79 FR 23751]

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