Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 40 - Protection of Environment |
Chapter I - Environmental Protection Agency |
SubChapter C - Air Programs |
Part 86 - Control of Emissions from New and in-Use Highway Vehicles and Engines |
Subpart A - General Provisions for Heavy-Duty Engines and Heavy-Duty Vehicles |
§ 86.098-14 - Small-volume manufacturers certification procedures.
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Link to an amendment published at 81 FR 73979, Oct. 25, 2016.
Section 86.098-14 includes text that specifies requirements that differ from §§86.094-14 or 86.095-14. Where a paragraph in §86.094-14 or §86.095-14 is identical and applicable to §86.098-14, this may be indicated by specifying the corresponding paragraph and the statement “[Reserved]. For guidance see §86.094-14.” or “[Reserved]. For guidance see §86.095-14.”.
(a)-(c)(7)(i)(C)(3) [Reserved]. For guidance see §86.094-14.
(c)(7)(i)(C)(4) For light-duty vehicle, light-duty truck, and heavy-duty vehicle evaporative and/or refueling emissions (as applicable) and for light-duty truck, and heavy-duty engine exhaust emissions, deterioration factors shall be determined in accordance with §86.098-24.
(c)(7)(ii)-(c)(11)(ii)(B) introductory text [Reserved]. For guidance see §86.094-14.
(c)(11)(ii)(B)(1) Engine evaporative/refueling family names and vehicle (or engine) configurations.
(c)(11)(ii)(B)(2)-(c)(11)(ii)(B)(15) [Reserved]. For guidance see §86.094-14.
(c)(11)(ii)(B)(16)-(c)(11)(ii)(B)(18) [Reserved]. For guidance see §86.095-14.
(c)(11)(ii)(B)(19) For each light-duty vehicle, light-duty truck, or heavy-duty vehicle evaporative/refueling emission family, a description of any unique procedures required to perform evaporative and/or refueling emission tests (as applicable) (including canister working capacity, canister bed volume, and fuel temperature profile for the running loss test) for all vehicles in that evaporative/refueling emission family, and a description of the method used to develop those unique procedures.
(20) For each light-duty vehicle, light-duty truck, or heavy-duty vehicle evaporative/refueling emission family:
(i) Canister working capacity, according to the procedures specified in §86.132-96(h)(1)(iv);
(ii) Canister bed volume; and
(iii) Fuel temperature profile for the running loss test, according to the procedures specified in §86.129-94(d).
(c)(11)(ii)(C)-(c)(11)(ii)(D)(5) [Reserved]. For guidance see §86.095-14.
(c)(11)(ii)(D)(6) [Reserved].
(c)(11)(ii)(D)(7)-(c)(15) [Reserved]. For guidance see §86.094-14.
[59 FR 16289, Apr. 6, 1994]