40 CFR Appendix II to Part 1042 - Appendix II to Part 1042— Steady-State Duty Cycles

Appendix II to Part 1042— Steady-State Duty Cycles

(a) The following duty cycles apply as specified in § 1042.505(b)(1):

(1) The following duty cycle applies for discrete-mode testing:

E3 mode No. Engine speed 1 Percent of
maximum
test power
Weighting
factors
1 Maximum test speed 100 0.2
2 91% 75 0.5
3 80% 50 0.15
4 63% 25 0.15

1 Maximum test speed is defined in 40 CFR part 1065. Percent speed values are relative to maximum test speed.

(2) The following duty cycle applies for ramped-modal testing:

RMC
mode
Time in mode
(seconds)
Engine
speed 1 3
Power
(percent) 2 3
1a Steady-state 229 Maximum test speed 100%.
1b Transition 20 Linear transition Linear transition in torque.
2a Steady-state 166 63% 25%.
2b Transition 20 Linear transition Linear transition in torque.
3a Steady-state 570 91% 75%.
3b Transition 20 Linear transition Linear transition in torque.
4a Steady-state 175 80% 50%.

1 Maximum test speed is defined in 40 CFR part 1065. Percent speed is relative to maximum test speed.

2 The percent power is relative to the maximum test power.

3 Advance from one mode to the next within a 20 second transition phase. During the transition phase, command a linear progression from the torque setting of the current mode to the torque setting of the next mode, and simultaneously command a similar linear progression for engine speed if there is a change in speed setting.

(b) The following duty cycles apply as specified in § 1042.505(b)(2):

(1) The following duty cycle applies for discrete-mode testing:

E5 mode No. Engine
speed 1
Percent of
maximum
test power
Weighting
factors
1 Maximum test speed 100 0.08
2 91% 75 0.13
3 80% 50 0.17
4 63% 25 0.32
5 Warm idle 0 0.3

1 Maximum test speed is defined in 40 CFR part 1065. Percent speed values are relative to maximum test speed.

(2) The following duty cycle applies for ramped-modal testing:

RMC
mode
Time in mode
(seconds)
Engine
speed 1 3
Power
(percent) 2 3
1a Steady-state 167 Warm idle 0.
1b Transition 20 Linear transition Linear transition in torque.
2a Steady-state 85 Maximum test speed 100%.
2b Transition 20 Linear transition Linear transition in torque.
3a Steady-state 354 63% 25%.
3b Transition 20 Linear transition Linear transition in torque.
4a Steady-state 141 91% 75%.
4b Transition 20 Linear transition Linear transition in torque.
5a Steady-state 182 80% 50%.
5b Transition 20 Linear transition Linear transition in torque.
6 Steady-state 171 Warm idle 0.

1 Maximum test speed is defined in 40 CFR part 1065. Percent speed is relative to maximum test speed.

2 The percent power is relative to the maximum test power.

3 Advance from one mode to the next within a 20 second transition phase. During the transition phase, command a linear progression from the torque setting of the current mode to the torque setting of the next mode, and simultaneously command a similar linear progression for engine speed if there is a change in speed setting.

(c) The following duty cycles apply as specified in § 1042.505(b)(3):

(1) The following duty cycle applies for discrete-mode testing:

E2 mode No. Engine
speed 1
Torque
(percent) 2
Weighting
factors
1 Engine Governed 100 0.2
2 Engine Governed 75 0.5
3 Engine Governed 50 0.15
4 Engine Governed 25 0.15

1 Speed terms are defined in 40 CFR part 1065.

2 The percent torque is relative to the maximum test torque as defined in 40 CFR part 1065.

(2) The following duty cycle applies for ramped-modal testing:

RMC mode Time in mode
(seconds)
Engine speed Torque
(percent) 1 2
1a Steady-state 229 Engine Governed 100%.
1b Transition 20 Engine Governed Linear transition.
2a Steady-state 166 Engine Governed 25%.
2b Transition 20 Engine Governed Linear transition.
3a Steady-state 570 Engine Governed 75%.
3b Transition 20 Engine Governed Linear transition.
4a Steady-state 175 Engine Governed 50%.

1 The percent torque is relative to the maximum test torque as defined in 40 CFR part 1065.

2 Advance from one mode to the next within a 20 second transition phase. During the transition phase, command a linear progression from the torque setting of the current mode to the torque setting of the next mode.

[81 FR 74156, Oct. 25, 2016]