[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: 40CFR1065.10]



[Page 675-677]

 

                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 1065_ENGINE-TESTING PROCEDURES--Table of Contents

 

             Subpart A_Applicability and General Provisions

 

Sec.  1065.10  Other procedures.



    (a) Your testing. The procedures in this part apply for all testing 

you do to show compliance with emission standards, with certain 

exceptions listed in this section. In some other sections in this part, 

we allow you to use other



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procedures (such as less precise or less accurate procedures) if they do 

not affect your ability to show that your engines comply with the 

applicable emission standards. This generally requires emission levels 

to be far enough below the applicable emission standards so that any 

errors caused by greater imprecision or inaccuracy do not affect your 

ability to state unconditionally that the engines meet all applicable 

emission standards.

    (b) Our testing. These procedures generally apply for testing that 

we do to determine if your engines comply with applicable emission 

standards. We may perform other testing as allowed by the Act.

    (c) Exceptions. We may allow or require you to use procedures other 

than those specified in this part in the following cases, which may 

apply to laboratory testing, field testing, or both. We intend to 

publicly announce when we allow or require such exceptions. All of the 

test procedures noted here as exceptions to the specified procedures are 

considered generically as ``other procedures.'' Note that the terms 

``special procedures'' and ``alternate procedures'' have specific 

meanings; ``special procedures'' are those allowed by Sec.  

1065.10(c)(2) and ``alternate procedures'' are those allowed by Sec.  

1065.10(c)(7).

    (1) The objective of the procedures in this part is to produce 

emission measurements equivalent to those that would result from 

measuring emissions during in-use operation using the same engine 

configuration as installed in a vehicle. However, in unusual 

circumstances these procedures may result in measurements that do not 

represent in-use operation. You must notify us if good engineering 

judgment indicates that the specified procedures cause unrepresentative 

emission measurements for your engines. Note that you need not notify us 

of unrepresentative aspects of the test procedure if measured emissions 

are equivalent to in-use emissions. This provision does not obligate you 

to pursue new information regarding the different ways your engine might 

operate in use, nor does it obligate you to collect any other in-use 

information to verify whether or not these test procedures are 

representative of your engine's in-use operation. If you notify us of 

unrepresentative procedures under this paragraph (c)(1), we will 

cooperate with you to establish whether and how the procedures should be 

appropriately changed to result in more representative measurements. 

While the provisions of this paragraph (c)(1) allow us to be responsive 

to issues as they arise, we would generally work toward making these 

testing changes generally applicable through rulemaking. We will allow 

reasonable lead time for compliance with any resulting change in 

procedures. We will consider the following factors in determining the 

importance of pursuing changes to the procedures:

    (i) Whether supplemental emission standards or other requirements in 

the standard-setting part address the type of operation of concern or 

otherwise prevent inappropriate design strategies.

    (ii) Whether the unrepresentative aspect of the procedures affect 

your ability to show compliance with the applicable emission standards.

    (iii) The extent to which the established procedures require the use 

of emission-control technologies or strategies that are expected to 

ensure a comparable degree of emission control under the in-use 

operation that differs from the specified procedures.

    (2) You may request to use special procedures if your engine cannot 

be tested using the specified procedures. We will approve your request 

if we determine that it would produce emission measurements that 

represent in-use operation and we determine that it can be used to show 

compliance with the requirements of the standard-setting part. The 

following situations illustrate examples that may require special 

procedures:

    (i) Your engine cannot operate on the specified duty cycle. In this 

case, tell us in writing why you cannot satisfactorily test your engine 

using this part's procedures and ask to use a different approach.

    (ii) Your electronic control module requires specific input signals 

that are not available during dynamometer testing. In this case, tell us 

in writing what signals you will simulate, such as vehicle speed or 

transmission signals,



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and explain why these signals are necessary for representative testing.

    (3) In a given model year, you may use procedures required for later 

model year engines without request. If you upgrade your testing facility 

in stages, you may rely on a combination of procedures for current and 

later model year engines as long as you can ensure, using good 

engineering judgment, that the combination you use for testing does not 

affect your ability to show compliance with the applicable emission 

standards.

    (4) In a given model year, you may ask to use procedures allowed for 

earlier model year engines. We will approve this only if you show us 

that using the procedures allowed for earlier model years does not 

affect your ability to show compliance with the applicable emission 

standards.

    (5) You may ask to use emission data collected using other 

procedures, such as those of the California Air Resources Board or the 

International Organization for Standardization. We will approve this 

only if you show us that using these other procedures does not affect 

your ability to show compliance with the applicable emission standards.

    (6) During the 12 months following the effective date of any change 

in the provisions of this part 1065, you may ask to use data collected 

using procedures specified in the previously applicable version of this 

part 1065. This paragraph (c)(6) does not restrict the use of carryover 

certification data otherwise allowed by the standard-setting part.

    (7) You may request to use alternate procedures that are equivalent 

to allowed procedures, or more accurate or more precise than allowed 

procedures. You may request to use a particular device or method for 

laboratory testing even though it was originally designed for field 

testing. The following provisions apply to requests for alternate 

procedures:

    (i) Applications. Follow the instructions in Sec.  1065.12.

    (ii) Submission. Submit requests in writing to the Designated 

Compliance Officer.

    (iii) Notification. We may approve your request by telling you 

directly, or we may issue guidance announcing our approval of a specific 

alternate procedure, which would make additional requests for approval 

unnecessary.

    (d) If we require you to request approval to use other procedures 

under paragraph (c) of this section, you may not use them until we 

approve your request.