[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 29]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR600.111-08]

[Page 887-889]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 600_FUEL ECONOMY OF MOTOR VEHICLES--Table of Contents
 
    Subpart B_Fuel Economy Regulations for 1978 and Later Model Year 
                       Automobiles_Test Procedures
 
Sec. 600.111-08  Test procedures.

    (a) FTP testing procedures. The test procedures to be followed for 
conducting the FTP test are those prescribed in Sec. Sec. 86.127 
through 86.138 of this chapter, as applicable, except as provided for in 
paragraph (b)(5) of this section. (The evaporative loss portion of the 
test procedure may be omitted unless specifically required by the 
Administrator.)
    (b) Highway fuel economy testing procedures. (1) The Highway Fuel 
Economy Dynamometer Procedure (HFET) consists of preconditioning highway 
driving sequence and a measured highway driving sequence.
    (2) The HFET is designated to simulate non-metropolitan driving with 
an average speed of 48.6 mph and a maximum speed of 60 mph. The cycle is 
10.2 miles long with 0.2 stop per mile and consists of warmed-up vehicle 
operation on a chassis dynamometer through a specified driving cycle. A 
proportional part of the diluted exhaust emission is collected 
continuously for subsequent analysis of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, 
carbon dioxide using a constant volume (variable dilution) sampler. 
Diesel dilute exhaust is continuously analyzed for hydrocarbons using a 
heated sample line and analyzer. Methanol and formaldehyde samples are 
collected and individually analyzed for methanol-fueled vehicles 
(measurement of methanol and formaldehyde may be omitted for 1993 
through 1994 model year methanol-fueled vehicles provided a HFID 
calibrated on methanol is used for measuring HC plus methanol).
    (3) Except in cases of component malfunction or failure, all 
emission control systems installed on or incorporated in a new motor 
vehicle must be functioning during all procedures in this subpart. The 
Administrator may authorize maintenance to correct component malfunction 
or failure.
    (4) Transmission. The provisions of Sec. 86.128 of this chapter 
apply for vehicle transmission operation during highway fuel economy 
testing under this subpart.
    (5) Road load power and test weight determination. Sec. 86.129 of 
this chapter applies for determination of road load power and test 
weight for highway fuel economy testing. The test weight for the testing 
of a certification vehicle will be that test weight specified by the 
Administrator under the provisions of part 86 of this chapter. The test 
weight for a fuel economy data vehicle will be that test weight 
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the Administrator from the test weights covered by that vehicle 
configuration. The Administrator will base his selection of a test 
weight on the relative projected sales volumes of the various test 
weights within the vehicle configuration.
    (6) Vehicle preconditioning. The HFET is designed to be performed 
immediately following the Federal Emission Test Procedure, Sec. Sec. 
86.127 through 86.138 of this chapter. When conditions allow, the tests 
should be scheduled in this sequence. In the event the tests cannot be 
scheduled within three hours of the Federal Emission Test Procedure 
(including one hour hot soak evaporative loss test, if applicable) the 
vehicle should be preconditioned as in paragraph (b)(6) (i) or (ii) of 
this section, as applicable.
    (i) If the vehicle has experienced more than three hours of soak (68 
[deg]F-86 [deg]F) since the completion of the Federal Emission Test 
Procedure, or has experienced periods of storage outdoors, or in 
environments where soak temperature is not controlled to 68 [deg]F-86 
[deg]F, the vehicle must be preconditioned by operation on a dynamometer 
through one cycle of the EPA Urban Dynamometer Driving Schedule, Sec. 
86.115 of this chapter.
    (ii) In unusual circumstances where additional preconditioning is 
desired by the manufacturer, the provisions of Sec. 86.132(a)(3) of 
this chapter apply.
    (7) Highway fuel economy dynamometer procedure. (i) The dynamometer 
procedure consists of two cycles of the Highway Fuel Economy Driving 
Schedule (Sec. 600.109(b)) separated by 15 seconds of idle. The first 
cycle of the Highway Fuel Economy Driving Schedule is driven to 
precondition the test vehicle and the second is driven for the fuel 
economy measurement.
    (ii) The provisions of Sec. 86.135 (b), (c), (e), (f), (g), (h) and 
(i) Dynamometer procedure of this chapter, apply for highway fuel 
economy testing.
    (iii) Only one exhaust sample and one background sample are 
collected and analyzed for hydrocarbons (except diesel hydrocarbons 
which are analyzed continuously), carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide. 
Methanol and formaldehyde samples (exhaust and dilution air) are 
collected and analyzed for methanol-fueled vehicles (measurement of 
methanol and formaldehyde may be omitted for 1993 through 1994 model 
year methanol-fueled vehicles provided a HFID calibrated on methanol is 
used for measuring HC plus methanol).
    (iv) The fuel economy measurement cycle of the test includes two 
seconds of idle indexed at the beginning of the second cycle and two 
seconds of idle indexed at the end of the second cycle.
    (8) Engine starting and restarting. (i) If the engine is not running 
at the initiation of the highway fuel economy test (preconditioning 
cycle), the start-up procedure must be according to the manufacturer's 
recommended procedures.
    (ii) False starts and stalls during the preconditioning cycle must 
be treated as in Sec. 86.136(d) and (e). If the vehicle stalls during 
the measurement cycle of the highway fuel economy test, the test is 
voided, corrective action may be taken according to Sec. 86.1834-01 as 
applicable, and the vehicle may be rescheduled for test. The person 
taking the corrective action shall report the action so that the test 
records for the vehicle contain a record of the action.
    (9) Dynamometer test run. The following steps must be taken for each 
test:
    (i) Place the drive wheels of the vehicle on the dynamometer. The 
vehicle may be driven onto the dynamometer.
    (ii) Open the vehicle engine compartment cover and position the 
cooling fan(s) required. Manufacturers may request the use of additional 
cooling fans for additional engine compartment or under-vehicle cooling 
and for controlling high tire or brake temperatures during dynamometer 
operation.
    (iii) Preparation of the CVS must be performed before the 
measurement highway driving cycle.
    (iv) Equipment preparation. The provisions of Sec. 86.137(b)(3) 
through (6) of this chapter apply for highway fuel economy test except 
that only one exhaust sample collection bag and one dilution air sample 
collection bag need be connected to the sample collection systems.

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    (v) Operate the vehicle over one Highway Fuel Economy Driving 
Schedule cycle according to the dynamometer driving schedule specified 
in Sec. 600.109(b).
    (vi) When the vehicle reaches zero speed at the end of the 
preconditioning cycle, the driver has 17 seconds to prepare for the 
emission measurement cycle of the test.
    (vii) Operate the vehicle over one Highway Fuel Economy Driving 
Schedule cycle according to the dynamometer driving schedule specified 
in Sec. 600.109(b) while sampling the exhaust gas.
    (viii) Sampling must begin two seconds before beginning the first 
acceleration of the fuel economy measurement cycle and must end two 
seconds after the end of the deceleration to zero. At the end of the 
deceleration to zero speed, the roll or shaft revolutions must be 
recorded.
    (10) For alcohol-based dual fuel automobiles, the procedures of 
Sec. 600.111(a) and (b) shall be performed for each of the fuels on 
which the vehicle is designed to operate.
    (c) US06 Testing procedures. The test procedures to be followed for 
conducting the US06 test are those prescribed in Sec. 86.159 of this 
chapter, as applicable.
    (d) SC03 testing procedures. The test procedures to be followed for 
conducting the SC03 test are prescribed in Sec. Sec. 86.160 through 161 
of this chapter, as applicable.
    (e) Cold temperature FTP procedures. The test procedures to be 
followed for conducting the cold temperature FTP test are generally 
prescribed in subpart C of part 86 of this chapter, as applicable. For 
the purpose of fuel economy labeling, diesel vehicles are subject to 
cold temperature FTP testing, but are not required to measure 
particulate matter, as described in Sec. 86.210-08 of this chapter.

[71 FR 77933, Dec. 27, 2006]