[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 31]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 40CFR1051.145]



[Page 626-629]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 1051_CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM RECREATIONAL ENGINES AND VEHICLES

--Table of Contents

 

          Subpart B_Emission Standards and Related Requirements

 

Sec.  1051.145  What provisions apply only for a limited time?



    Apply the following provisions instead of others in this part for 

the periods and circumstances specified in this section.

    (a) Provisions for small-volume manufacturers. Special provisions 

apply to you if you are a small-volume manufacturer subject to the 

requirements of this part. Contact us before 2006 if you intend to use 

these provisions.

    (1) You may delay complying with otherwise applicable emission 

standards (and other requirements) for two model years.

    (2) If you are a small-volume manufacturer of snowmobiles, only 50 

percent of the models you produce (instead of all of the models you 

produce) must meet emission standards in the first two years they apply 

to you as a small-volume manufacturer, as described in paragraph (a)(1) 

of this section. For example, this alternate phase-in allowance would 

allow small-volume snowmobile manufacturers to comply with the Phase 1 

exhaust standards by certifying 50 percent of their snowmobiles in 2008, 

50 percent of their snowmobiles in 2009, and 100 percent in 2010.

    (3) Your vehicles for model years before 2011 may be exempt from the 

exhaust standards of this part if you meet the following criteria:

    (i) Produce your vehicles by installing engines covered by a valid 

certificate of conformity under 40 CFR part 90 that shows the engines 

meet standards for Class II engines for each engine's model year.

    (ii) Do not change the engine in a way that we could reasonably 

expect to increase its exhaust emissions.

    (iii) The engine meets all applicable requirements from 40 CFR part 

90. This applies to engine manufacturers, vehicle manufacturers who use 

these engines, and all other persons as if these engines were not used 

in recreational vehicles.

    (iv) Show that fewer than 50 percent of the engine family's total 

sales in the United States are used in recreational vehicles regulated 

under this part. This includes engines used in any application, without 

regard to which company manufactures the vehicle or equipment.

    (v) If your engines do not meet the criteria listed in paragraph (a) 

of this section, they will be subject to the provisions of this part. 

Introducing these engines into commerce without a valid exemption or 

certificate of conformity violates the prohibitions in 40 CFR 1068.101.

    (vi) Engines exempted under this paragraph (a)(3) are subject to all 

the requirements affecting engines under 40 CFR part 90. The 

requirements and restrictions of 40 CFR part 90 apply to anyone 

manufacturing these engines, anyone manufacturing equipment that uses 

these engines, and all other persons in the same manner as other engines 

subject to 40 CFR part 90.

    (4) All vehicles produced under this paragraph (a) must be labeled 

according to our specifications. The label must include the following:

    (i) The heading ``EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION''.

    (ii) Your full corporate name and trademark.

    (iii) A description of the provisions under which this section 

applies to your vehicle .

    (iv) Other information that we specify to you in writing.

    (b) Optional emission standards for ATVs. To meet ATV standards for 

model years before 2009, you may apply the exhaust emission standards by 

model year in paragraph (b)(1) of this section while measuring emissions 

using the engine-based test procedures in 40 CFR part 1065 instead of 

the chassis-based test procedures in 40 CFR part 86.

    (1) Follow Table 1 of this section for exhaust emission standards, 

while meeting all the other requirements of Sec.  1051.107. You may use 

emission credits to show compliance with these standards (see subpart H 

of this part). You may not exchange emission credits with engine 

families meeting the standards in Sec.  1051.107(a). You may also not 

exchange credits between engine



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families certified to the standards for engines above 225 cc and engine 

families certified to the standards for engines below 225 cc. The phase-

in percentages in the table specify the percentage of your total U.S.-

directed production that must comply with the emission standards for 

those model years (i.e., the percentage requirement does not apply 

separately for engine families above and below 225 cc). Table 1 follows:



               Table 1 of Sec.   1051.145--Optional Exhaust Emission Standards for ATVs (g/kW-hr)

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                                                                              Emission standards       Maximum

                                                                          --------------------------  allowable

                                                                                                        family

         Engine displacement                Model year          Phase-in                               emission

                                                               (percent)      HC+NOX         CO         limits

                                                                                                    ------------

                                                                                                        HC+NOX

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                                      2006..................           50         16.1          400         32.2

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<225 cc.............................  2007 and 2008.........          100         16.1          400         32.2

                                     ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                      2006..................           50         13.4          400         26.8

                                     ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

=225 cc..................  2007 and 2008.........          100         13.4          400         26.8

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    (2) Measure emissions by testing the engine on a dynamometer with 

the steady-state duty cycle described in Table 2 of this section.

    (i) During idle mode, hold the speed within your specifications, 

keep the throttle fully closed, and keep engine torque under 5 percent 

of the peak torque value at maximum test speed.

    (ii) For the full-load operating mode, operate the engine at its 

maximum fueling rate.

    (iii) See part 1065 of this chapter for detailed specifications of 

tolerances and calculations.

    (iv) Table 2 follows:



                     Table 2 of Sec.   1051.145--6-Mode Duty Cycle for Recreational Engines

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                                                                    Torque

                                                 Engine speed     (percent of

                   Mode No.                      (percent of     maximum test   Minimum time in     Weighting

                                                 maximum test   torque at test   mode (minutes)      factors

                                                    speed)          speed)

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1............................................              85        100                   5.0             0.09

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2............................................              85         75                   5.0             0.20

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3............................................              85         50                   5.0             0.29

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4............................................              85         25                   5.0             0.30

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5............................................              85         10                   5.0             0.07

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6............................................            Idle          0                   5.0             0.05

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    (3) For ATVs certified to the standards in this paragraph (b), use 

the following equations to determine the normalized emission rate 

required by Sec.  1051.137:

    (i) For engines at or above 225 cc, use the following equation:



NER = 9.898 x log (HC + NOX) - 4.898



Where:



HC +NOX is the sum of the cycle-weighted emission rates for 

hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen in g/kW-hr.



    (ii) For engines below 225 cc, use the following equation:



NER = 9.898 x log [(HC+NOX) 0.83] - 4.898



Where:



HC +NOX is the sum of the cycle-weighted emission rates for 

hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen in g/kW-hr.



    (c) [Reserved]

    (d) Phase-in flexibility. For model years before 2014, if you make a 

good faith effort to comply, but fail to meet



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the sales requirements of this part during a phase-in period for new 

standards, or fail to meet the average emission standards, we may 

approve an alternative remedy to offset the emission reduction deficit 

using future emission credits under this part. To apply for this, you 

must:

    (1) Submit a plan during the certification process for the first 

model year of the phase-in showing how you project to meet the sales 

requirement of the phase-in.

    (2) Notify us less than 30 days after you determine that you are 

likely to fail to comply with the sales requirement of the phase-in.

    (3) Propose a remedy that will achieve equivalent or greater 

emission reductions compared to the specified phase-in requirements, and 

that will offset the deficit within one model year.

    (e) Raw sampling procedures. Using good engineering judgment, you 

may use the alternate raw-sampling procedures instead of the procedures 

described in 40 CFR part 1065 for emission testing certain vehicles, as 

follows:

    (1) Snowmobile. You may use the raw sampling procedures described in 

40 CFR part 90 or 91 for snowmobiles before the 2010 model year.

    (2) ATV. You may use the raw sampling procedures described in 40 CFR 

part 90 or 91 for ATVs certified to the standards in Sec.  1051.615 

before the 2011 model year. You may use these raw sampling procedures 

for ATVs certified to the standards in Sec.  1051.107 or Sec.  

1051.145(b) before the 2009 model year.

    (f) Early credits. Snowmobile manufacturers may generate early 

emission credits in one of the following ways, by certifying some or all 

of their snowmobiles prior to 2006. Credit generating snowmobiles must 

meet all other applicable requirements of this part. No early credits 

may be generated by off-highway motorcycles or ATVs.

    (1) You may certify one or more snowmobile engine families to FELs 

(HC and CO) below the numerical level of the Phase 2 standards prior to 

the date when compliance with the Phase 1 standard is otherwise 

required. Credits are calculated relative to the Phase 2 standards. 

Credits generated under this paragraph (f)(1) may be used at any time 

before 2012.

    (2) You may certify a snowmobile engine family to FELs (HC and CO) 

below the numerical level of the Phase 1 standards prior to the date 

when compliance with the Phase 1 standard is otherwise required. Credits 

are calculated relative to the Phase 1 standards. Credits generated 

under this paragraph (f)(2) may only be used for compliance with the 

Phase 1 standards. You may generate credits under this paragraph (f)(2) 

without regard to whether the FELs are above or below the numerical 

level of the Phase 2 standards.

    (g) Pull-ahead option for permeation emissions. Manufacturers 

choosing to comply with an early tank permeation standard of 3.0 g/m\2\/

day prior to model year 2008 may be allowed to delay compliance with the 

1.5 g/m\2\/day standard by earning credits, as follows:

    (1) Calculate earned credits using the following equation:



Credit = (Baseline emissions - Pull-ahead level) x 

    [lsqbb][Sigma]i(Production)i x 

    (UL)i[rsqbb]



Where:



Baseline emissions = the baseline emission rate, as determined in 

paragraph (g)(2) of this section.

Pull-ahead level = the permeation level to which you certify the tank, 

which must be at or below 3.0 g/m\2\/day.

(Production)i = the annual production volume of vehicles in 

the engine family for model year ``i'' times the average internal 

surface area of the vehicles' fuel tanks.

(UL)i = The useful life of the engine family in model year 

``i''.



    (2) Determine the baseline emission level for calculating credits 

using any of the following values:

    (i) 7.6 g/m\2\/day.

    (ii) The emission rate measured from your lowest-emitting, 

uncontrolled fuel tank from the current or previous model year using the 

procedures in Sec.  1051.515. For example, this would generally involve 

the fuel tank with the greatest wall thickness for a given material.

    (iii) The emission rate measured from an uncontrolled fuel tank that 

is the same as or most similar to the model you have used during the 

current or previous model year. However, you may use this approach only 

if you



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use it to establish a baseline emission level for each unique tank model 

you produce using the procedures in Sec.  1051.515.

    (3) Pull-ahead tanks under this option must be certified and must 

meet all applicable requirements other than those limited to compliance 

with the exhaust standards.

    (4) You may use credits generated under this paragraph (g) as 

specified in subpart H of this part.

    (h) Deficit credits for permeation standards. For 2008 through 2010 

model years, you may have a negative balance of emission credits 

relative to the permeation emission standards at the end of each model 

year, subject to the following provisions:

    (1) You must eliminate any credit deficit we allow under this 

paragraph (h) by the end of the 2011 model year. If you are unable to 

eliminate your credit deficit by the end of the 2011 model year, we may 

void the certificates for all families certified to FELs above the 

allowable average, for all affected model years.

    (2) State in your application for certification a statement whether 

you will have a negative balance of permeation emission credits for that 

model year. If you project that you will have a negative balance, 

estimate the credit deficit for each affected model year and present a 

detailed plan to show where and when you will get credits to offset the 

deficit by the end of the 2011 model year.

    (3) In your end-of-year report under Sec.  1051.730, state whether 

your credit deficit is larger or smaller than you projected in your 

application for certification. If the deficit is larger than projected, 

include in your end-of-year report an update to your detailed plan to 

show how you will eliminate the credit deficit by the end of the 2011 

model year.



[67 FR 68347, Nov. 8, 2002, as amended at 70 FR 40491, July 13, 2005]