[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 40, Volume 20]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 40CFR89.110]



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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT

 

         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

 

PART 89_CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM NEW AND IN-USE NONROAD 

COMPRESSION-IGNITION ENGINES--Table of Contents

 

        Subpart B_Emission Standards and Certification Provisions

 

Sec.  89.110  Emission control information label.



    (a) The manufacturer must affix at the time of manufacture a 

permanent and legible label identifying each nonroad engine. The label 

must meet the following requirements:

    (1) Be attached in such a manner that it cannot be removed without 

destroying or defacing the label;

    (2) Be durable and readable for the entire engine life;

    (3) Be secured to an engine part necessary for normal engine 

operation and not normally requiring replacement during engine life;

    (4) Be written in English; and

    (5) Be located so as to be readily visible to the average person 

after the engine is installed in the equipment. A supplemental label 

meeting all the requirements of this section may be attached to a 

location other than the engine, in cases where the required label must 

be obscured after the engine is installed in the equipment.

    (b) The label must contain the following information:

    (1) The heading ``Important Engine Information;''

    (2) The full corporate name and trademark of the manufacturer; 

though the label may identify another company and use its trademark 

instead of the manufacturer's if the provisions of Sec.  89.1009 are 

met.

    (3) EPA standardized engine family designation;

    (4) Engine displacement;

    (5) Advertised power;

    (6) Engine tuneup specifications and adjustments. These should 

indicate the proper transmission position during tuneup, and accessories 

(for example, air conditioner), if any, that should be in operation;

    (7) Fuel requirements;

    (8) Date of manufacture (month and year). The manufacturer may, in 

lieu of including the date of manufacture on the engine label, maintain 

a record of the engine manufacture dates. The manufacturer shall provide 

the date of manufacture records to the Administrator upon request;

    (9) Family emission limits (FELs) if applicable;

    (10) The statement: ``This engine conforms to [model year] U.S. EPA 

regulations large nonroad compression- ignition engines;''

    (11) Engines belonging to an engine family that has been certified 

as a constant-speed engine using the test cycle specified in Table 2 of 

appendix B to subpart E of this part must contain the statement on the 

label: ``constant-speed only''; and

    (12) Engines meeting the voluntary standards described in Sec.  

89.112(f)(1) to be designated as Blue Sky Series engines must contain 

the statement on the label: ``Blue Sky Series''.

    (c) Other information concerning proper maintenance and use or 

indicating compliance or noncompliance with other standards may be 

indicated on the label.

    (d) Each engine must have a legible unique engine identification 

number permanently affixed to or engraved on the engine.



[59 FR 31335, June 17, 1994. Redesignated and amended at 63 FR 56995, 

57000, Oct. 23, 1998; 70 FR 40444, July 13, 2005]