[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 18]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR92.111]

[Page 428-431]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 92--CONTROL OF AIR POLLUTION FROM LOCOMOTIVES AND LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES--
Table of Contents
 
                       Subpart B--Test Procedures
 
Sec. 92.111  Smoke measurement system.

    (a) Schematic drawing. Figure B111-1 of this section is a schematic 
drawing of the optical system of the light extinction meter, as follows:

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    (b) Equipment. The following equipment shall be used in the system.
    (1) Adapter. The smokemeter optical unit may be mounted on a fixed 
or movable frame. The normal unrestricted shape of the exhaust plume 
shall not be modified by the adaptor, the meter, or any ventilation 
system

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used to remove the exhaust from the test site. Distortion due to the 
gaseous or particulate sample probes, or the exhaust duct is allowed 
subject to the provisions of Sec. 92.114.
    (2) Wind shielding. Tests shall not be conducted under excessively 
windy conditions. Winds are excessive if they disturb the size, shape, 
or location of the exhaust plume in the region where exhaust samples are 
drawn or where the smoke plume is measured. Tests may be conducted if 
wind shielding is placed adjacent to the exhaust plume to prevent 
bending, dispersion, or any other distortion of the exhaust plume as it 
passes through the optical unit.
    (3) Smokemeter, (light extinction meter). A continuously recording, 
full-flow light obscuration meter shall be used.
    (i) It is positioned as specified in paragraph (c) of this section, 
so that a built-in light beam traverses the exhaust smoke plume which 
issues from the duct. The light beam shall be at right angles to the 
axis of the plume, and in those cases were the exhaust is not circular 
at its discharge, the path of the light beam through the plume shall be 
along the longest axis of the exhaust stack which is not a diagonal of a 
rectangular exhaust stack.
    (ii) The light source shall be an incandescent lamp with a color 
temperature range of 2800K to 3250K, or a light source with a spectral 
peak between 550 and 570 nanometers.
    (iii) The light output is collimated to a beam with a nominal 
diameter of 1.125 inches and an angle of divergence within a 6 degree 
included angle.
    (iv) The light detector shall be a photocell or photodiode. If the 
light source is an incandescent lamp, the detector shall have a spectral 
response similar to the photopic curve of the human eye (a maximum 
response in the range of 550 to 570 nanometers, to less than four 
percent of that maximum response below 430 nanometers and above 680 
nanometers).
    (v) A collimating tube with apertures equal to the beam diameter is 
attached to the detector to restrict the viewing angle of the detector 
to within a 16 degree included angle.
    (vi) An amplified signal corresponding to the amount of light 
blocked is recorded continuously on a remote recorder.
    (vii) An air curtain across the light source and detector window 
assemblies may be used to minimize deposition of smoke particles on 
those surfaces provided that it does not measurably affect the opacity 
of the plume.
    (viii) The smokemeter consists of two units; an optical unit and a 
remote control unit.
    (ix) Light extinction meters employing substantially identical 
measurement principles and producing substantially equivalent results, 
but which employ other electronic and optical techniques may be used 
only after having been approved in advance by the Administrator.
    (4) Recorder. A continuous recorder, with variable chart speed over 
a minimal range of 1 to 20 cm per minute (or equivalent) and an 
automatic marker indicating 1-second intervals, continuously records the 
exhaust gas opacity and throttle position.
    (i) The recorder is equipped to indicate each of the throttle notch 
(test mode) positions.
    (ii) The recorder scale for opacity is linear and calibrated to read 
from 0 to 100 percent opacity full scale.
    (iii) The opacity trace has a resolution within one percent opacity.
    (iv) The throttle position trace clearly indicates each throttle 
position.
    (5) The recorder used with the smokemeter shall be capable of full-
scale deflection in 0.5 second or less. The smokemeter-recorder 
combination may be damped so that signals with a frequency higher than 
10 cycles per second are attenuated. A separate low-pass electronic 
filter with the following performance characteristics may be installed 
between the smokemeter and the recorder to achieve the high-frequency 
attenuation:
    (i) Three decibel point: 10 cycles per second.
    (ii) Insertion loss: 0 0.5 decibel.
    (iii) Selectivity: 12 decibels down at 40 cycles per second minimum.
    (iv) Attenuation: 27 decibels down at 40 cycles per second minimum.
    (6) Automatic data collection equipment may be used, provided it is 
capable of collecting data equivalent to or

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better than the data required by paragraphs (b)(4) and (5) of this 
section.
    (c)(1) Assembling equipment for locomotive testing. The optical unit 
of the smokemeter shall be mounted radially to the exhaust duct so that 
the measurement will be made at right angles to the axis of the exhaust 
plume. The distance from the optical centerline to the exhaust outlet 
shall be minimized; in all cases it shall be less than 10 feet. The 
maximum allowable distance of unducted space upstream of the optical 
centerline is 18 inches. The full flow of the exhaust stream shall be 
centered between the source and detector apertures (or windows and 
lenses) and on the axis of the light beam.
    (2) Assembling equipment for engine testing. The optical unit of the 
smokemeter shall be mounted radially to the exhaust duct so that the 
measurement will be made at right angles to the axis of the exhaust 
plume. The distance from the optical centerline to the exhaust outlet 
shall be less than 25 feet. The maximum allowable distance of unducted 
space upstream of the optical centerline is 18 inches. In-line 
smokemeters are allowed. The full flow of the exhaust stream shall be 
centered between the source and detector apertures (or windows and 
lenses) and on the axis of the light beam.
    (d) Power supply. Power shall be supplied to the control unit of the 
smokemeter in time to allow at least 15 minutes for stabilization prior 
to testing.