Gas engines Clause Samples

Gas engines. The parent engine of the family shall be selected using the primary criteria of the largest displacement. In the event that two or more engines share this primary criteria, the parent engine shall be selected using the secondary criteria in the following order: (a) the highest fuel delivery per stroke at the speed of declared rated power; (b) the most advanced spark timing; (c) the lowest EGR rate; (d) no air pump or lowest actual air flow pump. Under certain circumstances, the Approval Authority may conclude that the worst case emission rate of the family can best be characterized by testing a second engine. Thus, the Approval Authority may select an additional engine for test based upon features which indicate that it may have the highest emission level of the engines within that family.
Gas engines. 13.4.1. Gas engines do not need to comply with provisions set out in paragraphs 5.5. 13.4.2. Gas engines do not need to comply with the provisions set out in paragraph 5.4.1. (OBD stage 1).
Gas engines. As from the 1 October 2003, type approvals granted to gas engines to this Regulation as amended by the 03 series of amendments must cease to be valid, unless the Contracting Party which granted the approval notifies the other Contracting Parties applying this Regulation that the engine type approved meets the requirements of this Regulation as amended by the 04 series of amendments, in accordance with paragraph 12.2.1. above.

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