[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 17]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR86.884-10]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 86--CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM NEW AND IN-USE HIGHWAY VEHICLES AND 
ENGINES (CONTINUED)--Table of Contents
 
Subpart I--Emission Regulations for New Diesel Heavy-Duty Engines; Smoke 
                         Exhaust Test Procedure
 
Sec. 86.884-10  Information.

    The following information, as applicable, shall be recorded for each 
test:
    (a) Engine description and specifications. A copy of the information 
specified in this paragraph must accompany each engine sent to the 
Administrator for compliance testing. If the engine is submitted to the 
Administrator for testing under subpart N, only the information 
specified in Sec. 86.1344-84 need accompany the engine. The manufacturer 
need not record the information specified in this paragraph for each 
test if the information, with exception of paragraphs (a)(3), (a)(12), 
and (a)(13) of this section, is included in the manufacturer's part I.
    (1) Engine-system combination.
    (2) Engine identification numbers.
    (3) Number of hours of operation accumulated on engine.
    (4) Rated maximum horsepower and torque.
    (5) Maximum horsepower and torque speeds.
    (6) Engine displacement.
    (7) Governed speed.
    (8) Idle rpm.
    (9) Fuel consumption at maximum power and torque.
    (10) Maximum air flow.
    (11) Maximum and test air inlet restriction.
    (12) Exhaust pipe diameter(s).
    (13) Maximum exhaust system backpressure.
    (b) Test data; general. This information may be recorded at any time 
between four hours prior to the test and four hours after the test.
    (1) Engine-system combination.
    (2) Engine identification numbers.
    (3) Instrument operator.
    (4) Engine operator.
    (5) Number of hours of operation accumulated on the engine prior to 
beginning the warm-up portion of the test.
    (6) Calibration date(s) of neutral density filters used to calibrate 
the smokemeter.
    (c) Test data; pre-test.
    (1) Date and time of day.
    (2) Test number.
    (3) Barometric pressure.
    (4) [Reserved]
    (5) Intake air humidity and temperature:
    (i) Humidity-conditioned air supply. Air that has had its absolute 
humidity altered is considered humidity-conditioned air. For this type 
of intake air supply, the humidity measurement must be made within the 
intake air supply system, and after the humidity conditioning has taken 
place.
    (ii) Non-conditioned air supply. Humidity measurements in non-
conditioned intake air supply systems must be made in the intake air 
stream entering the supply system and within 18 inches of the inlet for 
supply system. Alternatively, the humidity measurements can be measured 
within the intake air supply stream.
    (iii) Engine intake air temperature measurement must be made within 
48 inches of the engine. The measurement location must be made either in 
the supply system or in the air stream entering the supply system.
    (d) Test data; modal. (1) Observed engine torque and speed during 
the steady-state test conditions specified in Sec. 86.884-7(a)(3)(i).
    (2) On the recorder or automatic data collection equipment: Identify 
zero traces--calibration traces--idle traces (or printout of the zero 
and calibration values)--closed-throttle trace-open throttle trace--
acceleration and lugdown test traces--start and finish of each test.

[48 FR 52203, Nov. 16, 1983, as amended at 49 FR 48141, Dec. 10, 1984; 
62 FR 47123, Sept. 5, 1997]

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