Commission Regulation (EU) No 582/2011 of 25 May 2011 implementing and amending R... (32011R0582)
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Commission Regulation (EU) No 582/2011 of 25 May 2011 implementing and amending Regulation (EC) No 595/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council with respect to emissions from heavy duty vehicles (Euro VI) and amending Annexes I and III to Directive 2007/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council Text with EEA relevance
- COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 582/2011
- of 25 May 2011
- implementing and amending Regulation (EC) No 595/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council with respect to emissions from heavy duty vehicles (Euro VI) and amending Annexes I and III to Directive 2007/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council
- (Text with EEA relevance)
- Article 1
- Subject matter
- Article 2
- Definitions
- Article 3
- Requirements for type-approval
- Article 4
- On-board diagnostics
- Article 5
- Application for EC type-approval of an engine system or engine family as a separate technical unit
- Article 6
- Administrative provisions for EC type-approval of an engine system or engine family as a separate technical unit
- Article 7
- Application for EC type-approval of a vehicle with an approved engine system with regard to emissions and access to vehicle repair and maintenance information
- Article 8
- Administrative provisions for EC type-approval of a vehicle with an approved engine system with regard to emissions and access to vehicle repair and maintenance information
- Article 9
- Application for EC type-approval of a vehicle with regard to emissions and access to vehicle repair and maintenance information
- Article 10
- Administrative provisions for EC type-approval of a vehicle with regard to emissions and access to vehicle repair and maintenance information
- Article 11
- Conformity of production
- Article 12
- In-service conformity
- Article 13
- Remedial measures
- Article 14
- Requirements to limit off-cycle emissions
- Article 15
- Pollution control devices
- Article 16
- Application for EC type-approval of a type of replacement pollution control device as a separate technical unit
- Article 17
- Administrative provisions for EC type-approval of replacement pollution control device as separate technical unit
- Article 18
- Amendments to Regulation (EC) No 595/2009
- Article 19
- Amendments to Directive 2007/46/EC
- Article 20
- Entry into force
- LIST OF ANNEXES
- ANNEX I
- ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS FOR EC TYPE-APPROVAL
- 1. REQUIREMENTS ON FUEL RANGE
- 1.1.
- Requirements on universal fuel range type-approval
- 1.2.
- Requirements on restricted fuel range type-approval in case of positive-ignition engines fuelled with natural gas or LPG
- 2. EXHAUST EMISSIONS TYPE-APPROVAL OF A MEMBER OF A FAMILY
- 3. ENGINE MARKINGS
- 3.3.
- Labels for NG and LPG fuelled engines
- 3.3.2.
- Properties
- 3.3.3.
- Placing
- 4. INSTALLATION ON THE VEHICLE
- 4.2.
- Installation of a type-approved engine on a vehicle
- 4.3.
- Inlet to fuel tanks in the case of a petrol or E85 fuelled engine
- 5. REQUIREMENTS AND TESTS FOR IN-SERVICE TESTING
- 5.1.
- Introduction
- 5.2.
- General Requirements
- 5.3.
- Verification of the availability and conformity of the ECU information required for in-service testing
- 6. ENGINE FAMILY
- 6.1.
- Parameters defining the engine family
- 6.2.
- Choice of the parent engine
- 6.3.
- Parameters for defining an OBD engine family
- 7. CONFORMITY OF PRODUCTION
- 7.1.
- General requirements
- 7.2.
- Emissions of pollutants
- Figure 1
- Schematic of production conformity testing
- 7.3.
- On-board diagnostics (OBD)
- 7.4.
- ECU information required for in-service testing
- 8. DOCUMENTATION
- Appendix 1
- Procedure for production conformity testing when standard deviation is satisfactory
- Appendix 2
- Procedure for production conformity testing when standard deviation is unsatisfactory or unavailable
- Appendix 3
- Procedure for production conformity testing at manufacturer’s request
- Appendix 4
- Models of information document
- Appendix
- to information document
- Information on test conditions
- 1.
- Spark plugs
- 2.
- Ignition coil
- 3.
- Lubricant used
- 4.
- Engine-driven equipment
- 5.
- Engine performance (declared by manufacturer)
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- 6.
- Dynamometer load setting information (if applicable)
- 7.
- Test conditions for OBD testing
- Appendix 5
- Model of EC type-approval certificate of an engine type/component as separate technical unit
- EC TYPE-APPROVAL CERTIFICATE
- SECTION I
- SECTION II
- Addendum
- to EC type-approval certificate No …
- 1. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- 1.4.1.
- WHSC test
- 1.4.2.
- WHTC test
- 1.4.3.
- Idle test
- 1.5
- Power measurement
- 1.5.1.
- Engine power measured on test bench
- 1.5.2.
- Additional data
- Appendix 6
- Model of ECT type-approval certificate of a type of vehicle with an approved engine
- EC TYPE-APPROVAL CERTIFICATE
- SECTION I
- SECTION II
- Appendix 7
- Model of EC type-approval certificate of a type of vehicle with regard to a system
- EC TYPE-APPROVAL CERTIFICATE
- SECTION I
- SECTION II
- Addendum
- to EC type-approval certificate No …
- 1. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- 1.4.1.
- WHSC test
- 1.4.2.
- WHTC test
- 1.4.3.
- Idle test
- 1.5
- Power measurement
- 1.5.1.
- Engine power measured on test bench
- 1.5.2.
- Additional data
- Appendix 8
- Example of the EC type-approval mark
- Appendix 9
- EC Type-Approval Certification Numbering System
- Appendix 10
- ANNEX II
- CONFORMITY OF IN-SERVICE ENGINES OR VEHICLES
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. PROCEDURE FOR IN-SERVICE CONFORMITY
- 3. ENGINE OR VEHICLE SELECTION
- 4. TEST CONDITIONS
- 4.1.
- Vehicle payload
- 4.2.
- Ambient conditions
- 4.3.
- Engine coolant temperature
- 4.4.1.
- Lubricating oil
- 4.4.2.
- Fuel
- 4.4.3.
- Reagent
- 4.5.
- Trip requirements
- 4.6.
- Operational requirements
- 5. ECU DATA STREAM
- 6. EMISSIONS EVALUATION
- 7. EVALUATION OF IN-SERVICE CONFORMITY RESULTS
- 8. CONFIRMATORY VEHICLE TESTING
- 9. PLAN OF REMEDIAL MEASURES
- 10. REPORTING PROCEDURES
- 10.1.1.
- General
- 10.1.2.
- Engine/vehicle selection
- 10.1.3.
- Equipment
- 10.1.4.
- Test data
- 10.1.5.
- Engine information
- 10.1.6.
- Vehicle information
- 10.1.7.
- Test route characteristics
- 10.1.8.
- Instantaneous measured data
- 10.1.9.
- Instantaneous calculated data
- 10.1.10.
- Averaged and integrated data
- 10.1.11.
- Pass-fail results
- 10.1.12.
- Test verifications
- Appendix 1
- Test procedure for vehicle emissions testing with portable emissions measurement systems
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. TEST PROCEDURE
- 2.1.
- General requirements
- 2.2.
- Test parameters
- 2.3.
- Preparation of the vehicle
- 2.4.
- Installation of the measuring equipment
- 2.4.1.
- Main Unit
- 2.4.2.
- Exhaust flow meter
- 2.4.3.
- Global Positioning System
- 2.4.4.
- Connection with the vehicle ECU
- 2.4.5.
- Sampling of gaseous emissions
- 2.5.
- Pre-test procedures
- 2.5.1.
- Starting and stabilising the PEMS instruments
- 2.5.2.
- Cleaning the sampling system
- 2.5.3.
- Checking and calibrating the analysers
- 2.5.4.
- Cleaning the EFM
- 2.6.
- Emissions test run
- 2.6.1.
- Test start
- 2.6.2.
- Test run
- 2.6.3.
- End of test sequence
- 2.7.
- Verification of the measurements
- 2.7.1.
- Checking of the analysers
- 2.7.2.
- Zero drift
- 2.7.3.
- Span drift
- 2.7.4.
- Drift verification
- 2.7.5.
- Drift correction
- 3. CALCULATION OF THE EMISSIONS
- 3.1.
- Time alignment of data
- 3.1.1.
- Gas analysers data
- 3.1.2.
- Gas analysers and EFM data
- 3.1.3.
- PEMS and engine data
- 3.1.4.
- Procedure for improved time-alignment of the PEMS data
- 3.2.
- Data consistency checks
- 3.2.1.
- Analysers and EFM data
- 3.2.2.
- ECU torque data
- 3.2.3.
- Brake-Specific Fuel Consumption
- 3.2.4.
- Odometer
- 3.2.5.
- Ambient pressure
- 3.3.
- Dry-Wet correction
- 3.4.
- NO
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- correction for humidity and temperature
- 3.5.
- Calculation of the instantaneous gaseous emissions
- 4. DETERMINATION OF EMISSIONS AND CONFORMITY FACTORS
- 4.1.
- Averaging window principle
- Figure 1
- Vehicle speed versus time and Vehicle averaged emissions, starting from the first averaging window, versus time
- 4.2.
- Work based method
- Figure 2
- Work based method
- 4.2.1.
- Calculation of the specific emissions
- 4.2.2.
- Selection of valid windows
- 4.2.3.
- Calculation of the conformity factors
- 4.3.
- CO
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- mass based method
- Figure 3
- CO
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- mass based method
- 4.3.1.
- Selection of valid windows
- 4.3.2.
- Calculation of the conformity factors
- Appendix 2
- Portable measurement equipment
- 1. GENERAL
- 2. MEASURING EQUIPMENT
- 2.1.
- Gas analysers general specifications
- 2.2.
- Gas analysers technology
- 2.3.
- Sampling of gaseous emissions
- 2.4.
- Other instruments
- 3. AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
- 3.1.
- Exhaust Gas Flow Meter (EFM) tailpipe connection
- 3.2.
- PEMS location and mounting hardware
- 3.3.
- Electrical power
- Appendix 3
- Calibration of portable measurement equipment
- 1. EQUIPMENT CALIBRATION AND VERIFICATION
- 1.1.
- Calibration gases
- 1.2.
- Leakage test
- 1.3.
- Response time check of the analytical system
- Appendix 4
- Method to check the conformity of the ECU torque signal
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. THE ‘MAXIMUM TORQUE’ METHOD
- ANNEX III
- VERIFYING EXHAUST EMISSIONS
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- Appendix 1
- Procedure for the measurement of ammonia
- 2.1.
- Laser Diode Spectrometer (LDS)
- 2.1.1.
- Measurement principle
- 2.1.2.
- Installation
- 2.1.3.
- Cross interference
- 2.2.
- Fourier Transform Infrared (hereinafter ‘FTIR’) analyser
- 2.2.1.
- Measurement principle
- 2.2.2.
- Installation and sampling
- 2.2.3.
- Cross interference
- 3. EMISSIONS TEST PROCEDURE AND EVALUATION
- 3.1.
- Checking the analysers
- 3.2.
- Collection of emission relevant data
- 3.3.
- Operations after test
- 3.4.
- Analyser drift
- 3.5.
- Data evaluation
- 4. ANALYSER SPECIFICATION AND VERIFICATION
- 4.1.
- Linearity requirements
- 4.2.
- Analyser specifications
- 4.2.1.
- Minimum detection limit
- 4.2.2.
- Accuracy
- 4.2.3.
- Zero drift
- 4.2.4.
- Span drift
- 4.2.5.
- System response time
- 4.2.6.
- Rise time
- 4.2.7.
- NH
- 3
- calibration gas
- 5. ALTERNATIVE SYSTEMS
- Appendix 2
- Determination of emissions from positive-ignition engines fuelled with petrol or E85
- 2.1.1.
- Calculation of mass emission (raw exhaust gas)
- 2.1.2.
- Calculation of mass emission (dilute exhaust gas)
- 2.1.2.1.
- Background correction
- ANNEX IV
- EMISSIONS DATA REQUIRED AT TYPE-APPROVAL FOR ROADWORTHINESS PURPOSES
- Measuring carbon monoxide emissions at idling speeds
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- 3. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
- ANNEX V
- VERIFYING EMISSIONS OF CRANKCASE GASES
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- 3. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
- ANNEX VI
- REQUIREMENTS TO LIMIT OFF-CYCLE EMISSIONS (OCE) AND IN-USE EMISSIONS
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. DEFINITIONS
- 3. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- 4. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
- 5. AMBIENT AND OPERATING CONDITIONS
- 6. OFF-CYCLE LABORATORY TESTING AT TYPE-APPROVAL
- 7. WORLD-HARMONISED NOT-TO-EXCEED DEFICIENCIES
- 8. WORLD-HARMONISED NOT-TO-EXCEED EXEMPTIONS
- 9. STATEMENT OF OFF-CYCLE EMISSION COMPLIANCE
- 10. DOCUMENTATION
- ANNEX VII
- VERIFYING THE DURABILITY OF ENGINE SYSTEMS
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. SELECTION OF ENGINES FOR ESTABLISHING USEFUL LIFE DETERIORATION FACTORS
- 3. ESTABLISHING USEFUL LIFE DETERIORATION FACTORS
- 3.1.
- General
- 3.2.
- Service accumulation schedule
- 3.2.1.
- In-service and dynamometer service accumulation
- 3.2.1.8.
- Minimum service accumulation period
- 3.3.
- Engine testing
- 3.3.1.
- Engine system stabilisation
- 3.3.2.
- Service accumulation testing
- 3.4.
- Reporting
- 3.5.
- Determination of deterioration factors
- Figure 1
- Example of deterioration factor determination
- 3.6.
- Assigned deterioration factors
- 3.7.
- Application of deterioration factors
- 3.8.
- Checking of conformity of production
- 4. MAINTENANCE
- 4.1.
- Emission-related scheduled maintenance
- 4.2.
- Changes to scheduled maintenance
- 4.3.
- Non-emission-related scheduled maintenance
- 4.4.
- Repair
- ANNEX VIII
- CO
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- EMISSIONS AND FUEL CONSUMPTION
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- 3. DETERMINATION OF CO
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- EMISSIONS
- 3.1.
- Raw measurement
- 3.1.1.
- Measurement
- 3.1.2.
- Data evaluation
- 3.1.3.
- Calculation of cycle averaged emission
- 3.2.
- Dilute measurement
- 3.2.1.
- Measurement
- 3.2.2.
- Data evaluation
- 3.2.3.
- Calculation of cycle averaged emission
- 3.3.
- Calculation of brake specific emissions
- 3.3.1.
- WHTC
- 3.3.2.
- WHSC
- 4. DETERMINATION OF FUEL CONSUMPTION
- 4.1.
- Measurement
- 4.2.
- Data evaluation
- 4.3.
- Calculation of cycle averaged fuel consumption
- 4.4.
- Calculation of brake specific fuel consumption
- 4.4.1.
- WHTC
- 4.4.2.
- WHSC
- Appendix 1
- Provisions on CO
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- emissions and fuel consumption for extension of an EC type-approval for a vehicle type approved under Regulation (EC) No 595/2009 and this Regulation with a reference mass exceeding 2 380 kg but not exceeding 2 610 kg
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- ANNEX IX
- SPECIFICATIONS OF REFERENCE FUELS
- ANNEX X
- ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- 2.3.
- Additional provisions concerning monitoring requirements
- 2.4.
- Alternative approval
- 2.4.2.
- Small series production
- 2.5.
- Conformity of production
- 3. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
- 3.2.
- OBD threshold limits
- 4. DEMONSTRATION REQUIREMENTS
- 5. DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
- 6. IN USE PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
- 6.1.
- Technical requirements
- 6.2.
- Minimum in-use performance ratio
- 6.3.
- Documentation requirements
- 6.4.
- Statement of OBD in-use Performance compliance
- 6.5.
- Assessment of the in-use performance
- Appendix 1
- Additional monitoring requirements
- 1. LOW EGR FLOW
- 2. EGR COOLER UNDERPERFORMANCE
- 3. LOW BOOST PRESSURE
- 4. MALFUNCTIONING INJECTORS
- Appendix 2
- Performance monitoring
- 1. GENERAL
- 2. DEMONSTRATION OF PERFORMANCE MONITORING
- 2.1.
- Approval of the failure classification
- 2.2.
- Approval of the performance monitoring selected by the manufacturer
- 2.3.
- Qualification of a deteriorated component
- 2.4.
- Demonstration of the OBD performance
- Appendix 3
- Demonstration requirements in case of performance monitoring of a wall-flow diesel particulate filter
- 1. GENERAL
- 2. QUALIFICATION TEST
- 2.1.
- Principle
- 2.2.
- Qualification process
- 2.3.
- Demonstration of the OBD performance
- Appendix 4
- Assessment of the in-use performance of the on-board diagnostic system
- 1. GENERAL
- 2. PROCEDURE FOR DEMONSTRATING OBD IN-USE PERFORMANCE
- Figure 1
- Two OBD engine families within one engine family
- Figure 2
- Previously demonstrated conformity of an OBD engine family
- 3. OBD IN-USE PERFORMANCE DATA
- 4. ENGINE OR VEHICLE SELECTION
- 4.1.
- Engine selection
- 4.2.
- Vehicle selection
- 4.2.1.
- Vehicle segments
- 4.2.2.
- Vehicle qualification
- 5. IN-USE PERFORMANCE SURVEYS(1)
- 5.1.
- Collection of in-use performance data
- 5.2.
- Assessment of the in-use performance
- 6. REPORT TO THE APPROVAL AUTHORITY
- Appendix 5
- Assessment of the in-use performance of the on-board diagnostic system during the phase-in period
- 1. GENERAL
- 2. PROCEDURE FOR OBD IN-USE PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
- 2.4.
- Data Handling During the Phase-In Period set out in Article 4(7)
- 3. OBD IN-USE PERFORMANCE DATA
- 4. VEHICLE AND ENGINE SELECTION
- 4.1.
- Engine selection
- 4.2.
- Vehicle selection
- 5. IN-USE PERFORMANCE SURVEYS
- 5.1.
- Collection of in-use performance data
- 5.2.
- Assessment of the in-use performance
- 6. REPORT TO THE APPROVAL AUTHORITY AND THE COMMISSION
- Appendix 6
- Model of an OBD in-use performance compliance statement
- ANNEX XI
- EC TYPE-APPROVAL OF REPLACEMENT POLLUTION CONTROL DEVICES AS SEPARATE TECHNICAL UNIT
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- 2.1.
- Marking
- 2.2.
- Documentation
- 3. EC SEPARATE TECHNICAL UNIT TYPE-APPROVAL MARK
- 4. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
- 4.1.
- General requirements
- 4.2.
- General durability requirements
- 4.3.
- Requirements regarding emissions
- 4.3.1.
- Outline of procedure for evaluation of emissions
- 4.3.2.
- Procedure for evaluation of emissions performance of a replacement pollution control device
- 4.3.2.2.
- Exhaust gas test with replacement pollution control device
- 4.3.2.3.
- Initial evaluation of the emission of pollutants of engines equipped with replacement pollution control devices
- 4.3.2.4.
- Durability of emissions performance
- 4.3.2.5.
- Exhaust gas test with aged replacement pollution control device
- 4.3.2.6.
- Determination of ageing factor for the replacement pollution control device
- 4.3.2.7.
- Evaluation of the emission of pollutants of engines equipped with replacement pollution control devices
- 4.3.3.
- Replacement pollution control device technology family
- 4.3.4.
- Assessment of the durability of emissions performance of a replacement pollution control device by use of a technology family aging factor
- 4.3.4.1.
- Determination of durability performance of family members
- 4.4.
- Requirements regarding exhaust back-pressure
- 4.5.
- Requirements regarding OBD compatibility (applicable only to replacement pollution control devices intended to be fitted to vehicles equipped with an OBD system)
- 5. CONFORMITY OF PRODUCTION
- 5.2.
- Special provisions
- Appendix 1
- MODEL
- Information document No …
- relating to the EC type-approval of replacement pollution control devices
- 0. GENERAL
- 1. DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
- Appendix 2
- MODEL EC TYPE-APPROVAL CERTIFICATE
- (Maximum format: A4 (210 mm × 297 mm))
- EC TYPE-APPROVAL CERTIFICATE
- SECTION I
- SECTION II
- Appendix 3
- Ageing procedure for evaluation of durability
- ANNEX XII
- CONFORMITY OF IN-SERVICE ENGINES AND VEHICLES TYPE-APPROVED UNDER DIRECTIVE 2005/55/EC
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. PROCEDURE FOR IN-SERVICE CONFORMITY
- ANNEX XIII
- REQUIREMENTS TO ENSURE THE CORRECT OPERATION OF NO
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- CONTROL MEASURES
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
- 2.1.
- Alternative approval
- 2.2.
- Required information
- 2.3.
- Operating conditions
- 2.4.
- Reagent freeze protection
- 2.4.2.
- Heated reagent tank and dosing system
- 2.4.2.2.
- Demonstration
- 2.4.3.
- Non-heated reagent tank and dosing system
- 3. MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
- 4. DRIVER WARNING SYSTEM
- 5. DRIVER INDUCEMENT SYSTEM
- 5.3.
- Low-level inducement system
- 5.4.
- Severe inducement system
- 6. REAGENT AVAILABILITY
- 6.1.
- Reagent indicator
- 6.2.
- Activation of the driver warning system
- 6.3.
- Activation of the driver inducement system
- 7. REAGENT QUALITY MONITORING
- 7.2.
- Activation of the driver warning system
- 7.3.
- Activation of the driver inducement system
- 8. REAGENT CONSUMPTION MONITORING
- 8.2.
- Reagent consumption and dosing activity counters
- 8.3.
- Monitoring conditions
- 8.4.
- Activation of the driver warning system
- 8.5.
- Activation of the driver inducement system
- 9. MONITORING FAILURES THAT MAY BE ATTRIBUTED TO TAMPERING
- 9.2.
- Monitoring requirements
- 9.2.2.
- EGR valve counter
- 9.2.3.
- Monitoring system counters
- 9.3.
- Activation of the driver warning system
- 9.4.
- Activation of the driver inducement system
- Appendix 1
- Demonstration requirements
- 1. GENERAL
- 2. ENGINE FAMILIES OR OBD ENGINE FAMILIES
- Figure 1
- Previously demonstrated conformity of an OBD engine family
- 3. DEMONSTRATION OF THE WARNING SYSTEM ACTIVATION
- 3.2.
- Selection of the failures to be tested
- 3.3.
- Demonstration
- 4. DEMONSTRATION OF THE INDUCEMENT SYSTEM
- 4.5.
- Demonstration test of the low-level inducement system
- 4.6.
- Demonstration test of the severe inducement system
- 5. DEMONSTRATION OF THE VEHICLE SPEED LIMITATION FOLLOWING ACTIVATION OF THE SEVERE INDUCEMENT SYSTEM
- 5.4.
- Additional demonstration for confirming the effect of activation of the severe inducement system on a vehicle
- Appendix 2
- Description of the driver warning and inducement activation and deactivation mechanisms
- 2. ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION MECHANISMS OF THE DRIVER WARNING SYSTEM
- 2.2.1
- Erasing of failure information by means of a scan-tool
- 3. ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION MECHANISM OF THE DRIVER INDUCEMENT SYSTEM
- 4. COUNTER MECHANISM
- 4.1.
- General
- 4.2.
- Principle of counter mechanisms
- Figure 1
- Reactivation and resetting to zero of a counter after a period when its value has been frozen
- 5. ILLUSTRATION OF THE ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION AND COUNTER MECHANISMS
- Figure 2
- Reagent availability
- Figure 3
- Filling with poor reagent quality
- Figure 4
- Failure of the reagent dosing system
- Appendix 3
- Low-level inducement torque reduction scheme
- Appendix 4
- Demonstration of correct installation on a vehicle in the case of engines EC type-approved as a separate technical unit
- Appendix 5
- Access to ‘NO
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- control information’
- 2. ACCESS METHODS
- 3. INFORMATION CONTENT
- Appendix 6
- Demonstration of the minimum acceptable reagent concentration CD
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- ANNEX XIV
- MEASUREMENT OF NET ENGINE POWER
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. GENERAL
- 2.2.
- Test fuel
- 2.3.
- Engine-driven equipment
- ANNEX XV
- AMENDMENTS TO REGULATION (EC) No 595/2009
- ‘ANNEX I
- ANNEX XVI
- AMENDMENTS TO DIRECTIVE 2007/46/EC
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