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Is 14600 1999
Indian Standard
ICS 43.060.0 1
0 BIS 1999
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft linalized by the Automotive
Primemovers Sectional Committee had been approved by the Transport Engineering Division Council.
The present day emphasis is on controlling of emissions from automobiles. For evaluating emissions of gaseous
pollutants a standard was felt necessary and it resulted in the preparation of this Indian Standard.
With the increasing emphasis on environment, the Government of India has already come out with legislation
under Central Motor Vehicle Rules for the new vehicles fitted with spark ignition (petrol) engines to check and
confirm that the gaseous pollutants in the exhaust of the vehicles are within the specified limits.
While formulating the standard considerable assistance has been derived from the following:
    ECE R-15                 Uniform provisions      concerning   the approval of vehicles equipped with a
                             positive-ignition engine or with a compression-ignition    engine with regard to the
                             emiss.ion of gaseous pollutants by the engine - Method of measuring the power of
                             positive-ignition engines -Method     of measuring the fuel consumption of vehicles.
    Annexure III of          Details of Standards for Emission of Gaseous Pollutants from Petrol Engine Vehicles
    Ranganathan              and Test Procedures       Effective   from 01.04.1991.      (Part III of Dot No.
    Committee Report         MOST/CMVR/TAP         115-l 16).
The method of measurement       of evaporative     and crankcase emissions    are separately covered by the following
Indian Standards:
     IS 14555 : 1998         Automotive vehicles - Evaporative emissions           from vehicles equipped with spark
                             ignition engines - Method of measurement
The composition     of the committee responsible     for formulation   of this standard is given in Annex G.
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Zndian Standard
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4.2 Type I Test (Test for Verifying        the   Average      4.2.2        Operuting Cycle 0~ the Chassis Dynamometer
Emissions of Gaseous Pollutants)
                                                              4.2.2.1         Description of the cycle
4.2.1    Test Proeedl1r.e
                                                              The operating cycle on the chassis dynamometer shall
4.2.1.1 The vehicle shall be placed on adynamometer           be as notified by the statutory authorities. The details
bench equipped with a means of load and inertia               of IDC are indicated in Tables 1 and 2 and shown in
simulation. A test lasting a total duration of 648 s and      Fig. 2. In case the testing is carried out for any other
comprising six cycles as stipulated in 4.2.2 shall be         driving cycle the details shall be given in the test
carried out, without interruption. During the test, the       report. Preliminary testing cycles should be carried out
exhaust     gases shall be diluted       with air and a       if necessary to determine how best to actuate the
proportional sample collected in one or more bags.            accelerator and brake controls so as to achieve a cycle
The contents of the bags shall be analysed at the end         approximately     to the theoretical cycle within the
of the test. The total volume of the diluted exhaust shall    specified limits.
be measured.
                                                                         Table 1        Operating Cycle on the Chassis
The methods used to collect and analyse the gases shall                                     Dynamometer
be those specified. Other analysis methods may be                                          (Clause 4.2.2.1)
approved if it is found that they yield equivalent
results. The test shall be repeated three times. In case       Sl Operation             Acceleration   Speed  Duration Cumulative
                                                              No.  -                       (m/s*)      (k&J    of each    Time (s)
test is carried out for verification of compliance to
                                                                                                             Operation(s)
statutory limits the condition stipulated in 4.2.1.4 shall       i)      Idling              -            -      I6          16
apply.                                                          ii)      Acceleration        0.65       o-14      6          22
                                                               iii)      Acceleration         0.56     14-22      4          26
4.2.X2 For each of the pollutants, not more than one           iv)       Deceleration       -0.63      22-13      4          30
of the three results obtained may exceed by not more            v)       Steady speed          -       13         2          32
than 10 percent of the limit specified for that type of         vi) Acceleration              0.56     13-23      5          37
vehicle, provided the arithmetical    mean of the three        vii) Acceleration              0.44     23-31      5          42
results rounded off to the second decimal place is not        viii) Deceleration            -0.56      31-25      3          45
                                                                ix) Steady speed              -        25         4          49
exceeding the specified limit. Where the specified
                                                                 x)      Deceleration       -0.56      25-21      2          51
limits are exceeded for more than one pollutant, it
                                                                xi)      Acceleration         0.45     21-34      8          59
shall be immaterial whether this occurs in the same test       xii)      Acceleration         0.32     34-42      I          66
or in different tests.                                        xiii)      Deceleration       -0.46      42-3-l     3           69
                                                              xiv)       Steady speed         -        31         7           76
4.2.1.3 If one of the three results obtained of each of        xv)       Deceleration       -0.42      37-34      2           78
the pollutants exceeds by more than 10 percent the            xvi)       Acceleration         0.32     34-42      7           85
limit prescribed for that type of vehicle specified, the     xvii)       Deceleration       -0.46      42-27      9           94
test may be continued as specified below. The number         xviii)      Deceleration       -0.52      27-14      7           101
of tests specified in 4.2.1.1 may be increased to ten         xix)       Deceleration       -0.56       14-00     I           I08
provided that the arithmetical mean 0 of the three
results falls between 100 and 110 percent of the limit
                                                                      Table 2 Break Down of the Operating               Cycle
(L). In this case, the decision, after testing, shall
                                                                                 Used for Type I Test
depend exclusively on the average results obtained
                                                                                    (Clause 4.2.2.1)
from all 10 tests (rounded off to the second decimal
place), with respect to the limits.                             Sl No.        Operations               Time(s)   Percentage
                                                                    9        Idling                       I6        14.81
4.2.1.4 The number of tests specified in 4.2.1.1 shall             ii)       Steady speed periods         13        12.04
be reduced in the conditions hereinafter specified,               iii)       Accelerations                42        38.89
where VI is the result of the first test and V2 the result        iv)        Decelerations                37        34.26
                                                                                                         IO8       100.00
of the second test for each of the pollutants. Only one       NOTES
test shall be carried out if VI readings of any of the         1. Average speed during test is 21.93 km/h.
pollutants is less than or equal to 0.70 L (VI IO.70 L).       2. Theoretical distance covered per cycle is 0.658 km.
Only two tests shall be carried out if the levels of the       3. Equivalent distance for the test (6 cycles) is 3.948 km.
                     v,    > 1.10      L
          OR         Vl    B   L
          AFJD       Vs 2 L
I AND Vi3 L I
                               I       NO
                                                    YES
      1      (vc +vz +GT-+--(                                     GRANTED
                                       NO
                                                    YES
      I(V,      +vz+wsTLiiq
-1                                     NO                     -
          OPTIONS:                                  YES                            YES
                                                                V<L
          TO INCREASE THE NUMBER
                                                                                         GRANTED
          OF TEST TO TEN                                        (n =      10)   _l_i
          ( n=10 )
                     I                                                I
                                                          3
SPEED   km/h
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     N GEAR CHANGE
     B DE-CLUTCHING
             FIG. 3 OPERATING
                            CYCLEWITHRECOMMENDED
                                               GEAR POSITION
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                       FILTER (OPTIONAL)                                            TO ATMOSPHERE
     DILUTION
     AIR      -
     INLET
cm
                                                                     TO GAS EXTRACTOR
     VEHICLE EXHAUST     _L                              1       c   SYSTEM AND VOLUME
     INLET    -                                                      MEASURING
                                                                     EQUIPMENT
                              I
                                                                                    Sj,S2 -SAMPLING   PROBES
                                      MIXING   CHAMBER                              P- SLICTION PUMPS
                                                                                    F-   FILTER
                                                                                    FL- FLOWMETERS
                                                                                    N- FLOW CONTROLLERS
                                                                                    V- QUICK CHANGING SOLENOID
                                                                                         VALVES-TO DIVERT F.LOW
                                                                                         INTO BAGS/ VENTS
                                                                                         QUICK ACTING COUPLERS
                                                                                    i-   BAGS FOR COLLECTING
                                                                                         SAMPLE
                                       FIG. 4 SCHEMATIC
                                                      OF EMISSIONMEASUREMENT
                                                                           SET-UP
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          An example ofa calibration procedure that the         permissible deviation between the quantity of gas
          required accuracy is given in D-3. The method         introduced and the quantity of gas measured shall be
          shall utilize a flow metering device which is         5 perCent.
          dynamic and suitable for the high flow rate           4.2.7 Preparation for the Test
          encountered    in Constant Volume     Sampler
          Testing.    The devices shall be of certified         4.2.7.1 Adjustment     of inertia             simulators      to the
          accuracy traceable to an approved national or         vehicle’s translatory inertia
          international standard.                                   An inertia simulator shall be used enabling a total
                                                                    inertia   of the rotating    masses to be obtained
4.2.6.4   Gases
                                                                    proportional    to the reference   weight within the
   a)     Pure gases                                                following limits given in Table 3.
          The following pure gases shall be available
          when necessary, for calibration and operation                          Table 3 Adjustment of Inertia
          purposes:                                                                (Clauses4.2.7.1       andC-2.1.1)
          Purified nitrogen (purity < 1 ppm C, < 1 ppm
                                                                              Reference Maw of                Equivalent
          CO, 5 400 ppm COP, IO.5 ppm NO);
                                                                                 Vehicle, R (kg)            Inertia, I (kg)
          Purified synthetic air (purity I 3 ppm C, I 1
          ppm CO, < 400 ppm CO2, IO.5 ppm NO);                            l&e                Up’to and
          Oxygen content between 18 and 21 percent                        Than               including
                                                                           (1)                    (2)            (3)
          vol;                                                              -                 105                100
          Purified oxygen ( purity > 99.5 percent vol                      105                115                110
          02);                                                             115                125                120
          Purified hydrogen (and mixture containing                        125                135                130
                                                                           135                 145               140
          hydrogen)      (purity I 1 ppm C, 5 400 ppm
                                                                           145                165                150
          COZ).                                                            165                185                170
   b)     Calibration and span gases                                       185                205                190
          Gases having the following chemical composi-                     205                225                210
                                                                           225                245                230
          tions shall be available:
                                                                           245                270                260
          C3 Hs and purified synthetic air, as in (a)                      270                300                280
          above.                                                           300                330                310
          CO and purified nitrogen;                                        330                360                340
                                                                           360                395                380
          CO2 and purified nitrogen;
                                                                           395                435                410
          NO and purified nitrogen (the amount of NO2                      435                475                450
          contained    in this calibration gas shall not                   475                515                490
          exceed 5 percent of the NO content);                             515                555                530
                                                                           555                595                570
          The true concentration      of a calibration gas
                                                                           595                635                610
          shall be within It 2 percent of the stated figure.               635                675                650
   c)     The concentrations     specified in D-4.1.1 may                  675                715                690
          also be obtained by means of a gas divider,                      715                750                730
                                                                           750                850                800
          diluting with purified nitrogen or with purified
                                                                           850              1020                 910
          synthetic air. The accuracy of the mixing                      1020               1250               1 130
          device shall be such that the concentrations of                1250               1470               1360
          the diluted calibration gases may be deter-                    1470               1700               1590
                                                                         1700               1930               1810
          mined within IL2 percent.
                                                                         1930               2 150              2 040
                                                                         2 150                  -              2 270
4.2.6.5   Additional equipment
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manufacturers. Four-wheel drive vehicles which can                                   30 and 45 cm in front of its front wheel.
be manually shifted to a two-wheel drive mode shall                                  The device used to measure the linear
be tested in the normal mode on-highway two-wheel                                    velocity of the air shall be located in the
drive mode of operation.                                                             middle of the stream at 20 cm away from
                                                                                     the air outlet. The air velocity shall be 25
4.2.8 Procedure for Chassis Dynamometer           Test
                                                                                     + 5 km/h. This velocity shall be as near-
4.2.8.1   Special conditions for carrying out the cycle                              ly constant as possible across the whole
   a)     During the test, the cell temperature shall be                             of the blower outlet surface.
          between 298 K and 313 K. The absolute                         e)     During the test, the speed shall be recorded
          humidity (H) of either the air in the test cell or                   with respect to time so that the correctness of
          the intake air of the engine shall be such that                      the cycles performed can be assured.
          5.55 HI18gHzO/kgdryair.                                4.2.8.2       Starting of the engine
   b)     The vehicle shall be approximately horizontal
          during the test to avoid any abnormal distribu-               a)     The engine shall be started by means of the
          tion of the fuel.                                                    devices provided for this purpose according
   c)     The tyre pressure shall be the same as that                          to the manufacturer’s     recommendations,     as
          recommended by the manufacturer and used                             incorporated    in the driver’s handbook of
          for the preliminary road test for data collection                    production vehicles.
          for adjustment of chassis dynamometer. The                    b)     Warming up of the vehicle shall be done on the
          tyre pressure may be increased up to 50 percent                      chassis dynamometer      as per manufacturer’s
          from the manufacturer’s recommended setting                          recommendations     by using the operating test
          in the case of a two roll dynamometer in order                       cycles. The test cycle shall begin at the end of
          to prevent tyre damage. The actual pressure                          this warming up period.
          used shall be recorded in the test report.                    c)     If the maximum speed of the vehicle is less
   .d)    Cooling of the vehicle                                               than the maximum speed of the driving cycle,
              i) For vehicles with liquid cooled engines                       that part of the driving cycle, where speed is
                 the test shall be carried out with the                        exceeding the vehicle’s maximum speed, the
                 bonnet raised unless this is technically                      vehicle shall be driven with fully open the
                 impossible.    An auxiliary ventilating                       throttle.
                 device acting on the radiator (water                4.2.8.3   Idling
                 cooling) or on the air intake (air cooling)
                 may be used if necessary, to keep the                  a)     Manual-shif or semi-automatic gear-box
                 engine temperature normal.                                       i) During periods of idling, the clutch shall
             ii) For vehicles with air cooled engines                                be engaged and gears shall be in neutral
                 throughout the test, an auxiliary cooling                           position.
                 blower shall be positioned in front of the                      ii) To enable the accelerations to be per-
                 vehicle, so as to direct cooling air to the                         formed according to normal cycle the
                 engine. The blower speed shall be such                               vehicle shall be pla$ed in first gear, with
                 that, within the operating range of                                 clutch disengaged, 5 s before the ac-
                  10 to 50 km/h the linear velocity of the                           celeration following      the idling period
                 air at the blower outlet is within + 5 km/h                         considered.
                 of the corresponding roller speed. At                          iii) The first idling period at the beginning
                 roller speeds of less than 10 km/h, air                             of the cycle shall consist of 11 s of idling
                 velocity may be zero, the blower outlet                              in neutral with the clutch engaged      and
                 shall have a cross section area of at least                          5 s in first gear with the clutch dis-
                 0.4 m2 and the bottom of the blower                                 engaged.
                 outlet shall be between 15 and 20 cm                   b)     Automatic-shifr gear-box
                 above floor level. The blower outlet                          After initial engagement, the selector shall not
                 shall be perpendicular           to the lon-                  be operated at any time during the test except
                 gitudinal axis of the vehicle between                         in accordance with 4.2.8.4 (b).
                 30 and 45 cm in front of its front wheel.
            iii) As an alternative, an auxiliary cooling             4.2.8.4 Accelerations
                 blower may be positioned in front of the
                                                                        a)     Manual-shift gear-box
                  vehicle. The blower outlet shall have a
                 cross sectional area of at least 0.4 m2 and                    i> Accelerations shall be so performed that
                                                                                    the rate of acceleration is as constant as
                 shall be perpendicular          to the lon-
                                                                                    possible through the phase.
                 gitudinal axis of the vehicle between
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           ii)   If an acceleration cannot be carried out         4  The analysers’ zeros shall then be re-checked.
                 in the specified time, the extra time re-           If the reading differs by more than 2 percent of
                 quired shall be deducted from the time              range from that set in (b), the procedure shall
                 allowed for changing the combination, if            be repeated.
                 possible, and’in any case, from the sub-            The samples shall then be analysed.
                 sequent steady-speed or deceleration                After the analysis zero and span points shall be
                 period.                                             re-checked using the same gases. If these re-
   b) Automatic-shift gear-boxes                                     checks are within 2 percent of those in (b)
      If an acceleration cannot be carried out in the                above then the analysis shall be considered
      specified time the gear selector shall be                      acceptable.
      operated in accordance with requirements for                8) For all the points in this section, the flow rates
      manual-shift gear-boxes.                                       and pressure of the various gases shall be the
                                                                     same as those used during calibration of the
4.2.8.5 Decelerations                                                analysers.
                                                                  h) The value of the content of the gases in each
      All decelerations shall be effected by closing                 of the pollutants measured shall be that
      the throttle completely. The clutch shall be                   recorded after stabilization of the measuring
      disengaged, at around a speed of 10 km/h.                      device. Diesel hydrocarbon mass emissions
   b) If rhe period of deceleration is longer than that              shall be calculated from the integrated HFID
      specified for the corresponding phase, the                     reading corrected for varying flow, if neces-
      vehicle’s brakes shall be used to enable the                   sary, as shown in Annex D.
      timing of the cycle to be abided by.
                                                              4.2.10 Determination     of the Quantity    of Gaseous
   c) If the period of deceleration is shorter than that
      specified for the corresponding phase, the              Pollutants Emitted
      timing of theoretical cycle shall be restored by        4.2.10.1   The volume considered
      constant speed or idling period merging into
      the following operation.                                The volume to be considered shall be corrected to
   4 At the end of the deceleration period (halt of           conform to the conditions of 101.3 kPa and 293 K.
      the vehicle on the rollers) the gears shall be          4.2.10.2 Total mass of gaseous pollutants emitted
      placed in neutral and the clutch engaged.
                                                              The mass, M, of each pollutant emitted by the vehicle
4.2.8.6Steady speeds                                          during the test shall be determined by obtaining the
                                                              product of the voluminal concentration and the
   a)     ‘Pumping’ or the closing of the throttle shall      volume of the gas in question, with due regard for the
          be avoided when passing from acceleration to        following densities at the above mentioned reference
          the following steady speed.                         condition. In the case of carbon monoxide (CO)
   b)     Periods of constant speed shall be achieved by      d = 1.164 kg/m3. In the case of hydrocarbons (CH1.85)
          keeping the accelerator in fixed position.          d = 0.576 8 kg/m3. In the case of nitrogen oxides
                                                              (NOz)d = 1.913 kg/m3.
4.2.9 Procedure for Sampling and Analysis
                                                              4.2.10.3 Annex F describes the calculations for the
4.2.9.1   Sampling                                            various methods to determine the qtiantity of gaseous
                                                              pollutants emitted.
Sampling shall start at the beginning of the test cycle
as given in 4.2.8.2 (b) and at the end of the sixth cycle.    4.3 Type II Test (Test for Carbon Monoxide
                                                              Emissions at Idling Speed)
4.2.9.2 Analysis
                                                              This test is applicable only for vehicles fitted with
   a) The exhaust gases contained in the bag shall            spark ignition engines. This test shall be carried out as
      be analysed at the earliest but not later than          per IS 9057 immediately after the sixth operating
      20 min after the end of the test cycle.                 cycle of the Type I test, with the engine at idling
   b) Prior to each sample analysis the analyser              speed, the cold start device not being used . For
      range to be used for each pollutant shall be set        facilitating measurement with CVS system the
      to zero with the appropriate zero gas.                  sampling probe can be placed in the pipe connecting
   c) The analysers shall then be set to the calibra-         the exhaust with CVS system and as close to the
      tion curves by means of span gases of nominal           exhaust pipe as possible. On manufacturers request, a
      concentrations of 70 to 100 percent of the              retest shall be carried out, with the sampling probe
      range.                                                  mounted as per IS 9057.
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                                                           ANNEX        A
                                                        (Clause 4.2.4.1)
ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VEHICLE AND ENGINE AND CONDUCT OF TESTS
A-O ENGINE
A-0.1 Type
A-O.2 Manufacturer’s          name
A-l COMBUSTION
A-l.1 Drawings of combustion              chamber and piston crown
A-2.3.1 Make(s)
A-2.3.2 Type(s)
A-2.5.1 Make(s)
A-2.5.2     Type(s)
A-2.5.3     Relief valve pressure setting
A-2.6.1 Make(s)
A-2.6.2 Type(s)
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A-2.6.5
      Fan cowl
A-3 CHARACTERISTICS            OF AIR COOLING SYSTEM
A-3.1 Blower characteristics
A-3.1.1 Make(s)
A-3.1.2
      Type(s)
A-3.1.3
      Drive ratio(s)
A-3.2 Air ducting (standard production)
A-4 TEMPERATURE           REGULATING        SYSTEM (YES/NO)
A-4.1 Brief description
A-5 TEMPERATURE           PERMITTED       BY MANUFACTURER
A-5.1 Liquid cooling
A-5.1.1 Maximum temperature at engine outlet
A-5.2 Air cooling
A-5.2.1 Reference point
A-5.2.2 Maximum temperature at reference point
A-S.3 Maximum exhaust temperature
A-5.3.1 Maximum outlet temperature of the intercooler
A-5.3.2 Maximum exhaust temperature [in case of diesel engines, at the point in the exhaust pipe(s) adjacent
in outlet flange(s) of exhaust manifolds]
A-6 FUEL TEMPERATURE
A-6.1 Minimum
A-6.2 Maximum
A-7 LUBRICANT
A-7.1 Temperature
A-7.1.1 Minimum
A-7.1.2 Maximum
A-7.2 Oil
A-7.2.1 Make
A-7.2.2 Type
A-8 INTAKE SYSTEM
A-8.1Supercharger :                Yes/No
A-8.1.1 Description
A-8.1.2 Make(s)
A-8.1.3 Type(s)
A-8.2 Intake manifold
A-8.2.1 Description
A-S.3 Air filter
A-8.3.1 Make
A-8.3.2 Type
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A-S.4 Description        and diagrams of inlet pipe and their accessories            (dash pot, heating device, additional   air
intake, etc)
A-9.1 Number
A-9.2 Make
A-9.3 Type
A-9.4.1 Jets
A-9.4.2     Venturies                                or
A-9.4.3     Float-chamber        level               Curve of fuel delivery plotted against air flow and’
                                                     settings required to keep the curve
A-9.4.4    Mass of float
A-10.3.1 Make(s)
A-10.3.2 Type(s)
A-10.4 Delivery         mm/per stroke at pump rpm (specify the tolerance)              or characteristic   diagram (specify the
tolerance)
A-10.9 Injectors
A-10.9.1 Type
A-10.9.2 Make
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A-12 GOVERNOR
A-12.1 Make(s)
A-12.2 Type(s)
A-13.1 Make(s)
A-13.2 Type(s)
A-14.1 Make(s)
A-14.2 Type(s)
A-15.3 Inlet
A-15.3.1 Opening
A-15.3.2 Closing
A-15.4 Exhaust
A-15.4.1 Opening
A-15.4.2 Closing
A-15.7.3 Description (with drawing) of inlet ports, scavenging and exhaust ports with corresponding   timing.
(The drawing should include one representing the inner surface of the cylinder)
A-16.1 Make
A-16.2 Type
A-16.5 Contact point gap and dwell angle (specify the tolerance)
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A-18.4 Feed system ( pump, injection in to intake mixing with fuel, etc )
A-18.5.1 Make
A-18.5.2 Type
A-18.6.1 Percentage
A-18.7.1 Drawings
A-18.7.2 Makes
A-18.7.3 Types
A-19.1.1 Make
A-19.1.2 Type
A-21.1.1 Make
A-21.1.2 Type
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A-22.3Carbon monoxide content by volume in the exhaust gas with the engine idling, percent (manufacturer’s
standard)
A-23.10Gear-box
A-23:10.1We
A-23.10.2Wodel name (if any>
A-23.10.33ear shifting control system
A-23.10.4Vumber of gears
A-23.10.5stall ratio of torque converter
A-23.10.6sub-transmission
A-23.10.7Type
A-23.10.8Zontrol system
A-23.10.9sear ratio
              High
              Low
         Final drive (crown wheel)
A-23.10.10
A-23.10.11
         Type
         Reduction ratio
A-23.10.12
         Differential
A-23.10.13                       type
         Final drive ratio
A-23.10.14
A-23.10.15
         Gear ratio
                                                                   Gear-Box Ratio                     Over Ratio
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
r                     5th                         I                                       I                                  I
                      6th
Over drive
L-_ Reverse
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             Driven
             Non-driven
A-24.1 Maximum permitted depression of air intake at characteristic place (specify location of measurement)
A-24.2 Exhaust back pressure at maximum net power and location of measurement &Pa)
A-24.4 Moment of inertia of combined flywheel and transmission at condition when no gear is engaged
A-24.10 Declared speed and powers of the engine/vehicle’) submitted for type approval
A-25 ADDITIONAL POLLUTION                             CONTROL            DEVICES (IF ANY AND IF NOT COVERED BY
ANOTHER HEADING)
A-25.5.1 Platinum
A-25.5.2 Rhodium
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                                                    ANNEX             B
                                            [Clause4.2.6.1(g) (iii)]
 RESISTANCE TO PROGRESS OF A VEHICLE - MEASUREMENT METHOD ON THE ROAD
                 -SIMULATION   ON A CHASSIS DYNAMOMETER
B-2 DEFINITION OF THE ROAD                                        B-4.3.2 In case of road tests, the windows of the
                                                                  vehicle shall be closed. Any covers of air climatization
The road shall be level and sufficiently long to enable
                                                                  systems,    headlamps,    etc, shall be kept in the
the measurements    specified below to be made. The
                                                                  non-operating position.
longitudinal slope shall not exceed 0.5 percent and
shall be constant     within +O.l percent over the                B-4.3.3     The vehicle shall be clean.
measuring strip.
                                                                  B-4.3.4 Immediately prior to the test, the vehicle shall
B-3 ATMOSPHERIC            CONDITIONS                             be brought to normal running temperature in an
B-3.1   Wind                                                      appropriate manner.
Testing shall be restricted to wind speeds averaging              B-5 METHODS                  OF TEST   ON CHASSIS
less than 3 m/s with peak speeds less than 5 m/s. In              DYNAMOMETER                  WITH ADJUSTABLE LOAD
addition, the vector component of the wind speed                  CURVE
across the test road shall be less than 2 m/s. Wind               B-5.1 Energy        Variation     During    Coast-Down
velocity shall be measured 0.7 m above the road
surface.                                                          B-5.1.1     On the Road
B-3.2   Humidity                                                  B-5.1.1.1 Accuracies of test equipment
The road shall be dry and the relative humidity      shall        Time shall be measured accurate to within 0.1 s and
not be more than 75 percent.                                      speed shall be measured accurate to within 2 percent.
B-3.3   Pressure   and Temperature
                                                                  B-5.1.1.2       Test procedure
Air density at the time of the test shall not deviate by
more        than +7.5 percent     from the reference                  9 Accelerate the vehicle to a speed of 10 km/h
conditions:                                                                 greater than the chosen test speed, V.
                                                                     ii)    Place the gear-box in ‘neutral’ position.
           P= lOOkPa and T=298K                                     iii)    Measure the time taken for the vehicle to
B-4 PREPARATION OF THE VEHICLE                                              decelerate from
                                                                            V2 =V+ GVkmih toVl = V- GVkmlh :tl
B-4.1 Running-in                                                            6V I5km/h
The vehicle shall be in normal running order and                    iv)     Repeat the same test in the opposite direction : t2
adjusted     after  having    been   run-in      as per              v)     Calculate the average T, of the two time
manufacturer’s recommendations.     The tyres shall be                      periods tl and t2.
run-in at the same time as the vehicle or shall have a              vi)     Repeat these tests several times such that the
tread depth within 50 and 90 percent of the initial tread                   statistical accuracy @) of the average equal to
depth.                                                                      or less than 2 percent (p 5 2 percent).
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    s         =     standard deviation    =                                ii)     Record the torque c(t) and speed over a period
                                                                                   of atleast      10 s by means of class 1 000
                                                                                   instrumentation    meeting the requirements
                                                                                   specified in IS0 970.
              =     number of tests.
                                                                          iii)     Differences in torque, and speed relative to
                                                                                   time shall not exceed 5 percent for each second
                                                                                   of the measurement period.
                                                                           iv)     The torque ‘Tt is the average torque derived
                                                                                   from the following formula :
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                                                                                   ‘T, = J” c(t)dt/&
                                                                                              1
                                                                            v)     Carry out the test in the opposite direction that
                                                                                   is ‘T2.
 vii)        Calculate power by the following      formula :               vi)     Determine the average of these torques ‘Tt
                   mxVx6V                                                          and ‘T2 that is CT.
             P=
                      500T
                                                                     B-5.2.3         On the Chassis Dynamometer
where
     P        =     power expressed in kW;                           B-5.2.3.1          Measurement      equipment and error
        V     =     speed of the test in m/s;                        The equipment used for the test shall be identical                   to
                                                                     that used on the road.
        6V    =     speed deviation    from speed V, in m/s;
                                                                     B-5.2.3.2          Test procedure
        m     =     reference mass in kg; and
        T     =     time ins.                                                i)    Perform the operations specified in B-5.1.2.2
                                                                                   (i) to (iv).
B-5.1.2       On the Chassis Dynamometer                                    ii)    Perform the operations specified in B-5.2.2
                                                                                   (i) to (iv).
B-5.1.2.1         Measurement      equipment and accuracy
                                                                           iii)    Adjust the chassis dynamometer        setting to
The equipment used for the test shall be identical             to                  meet the requirements of 4.2.6.1 (f).
that used on the road.
                                                                         B-5.3 Integrated         Torque     Over     Vehicle     Driving
B-5.1.2.2         Test procedure                                         Pattern
             Install the vehicle on the test dynamometer.                B-5.3.1 This method is a non-obligatory complement
    i>
   ii)       Adjust the tyre pressure (cold) of the driving              to the constant speed method outlined in B-5.2.
             wheels      as required      by the      chassis            B-5.3.2 In this dynamic procedure the mean torque
             dynamometer.                                                value MC,,,,) is determined. This is, accomplished by
  iii)       Adjust the equivalent inertia of the chassis                integrating the actual torque values, M(t), with respect
             dynamometer.                                                to time during operation of the test vehicle with a
  iv)        Bring the vehicle and chassis dynamometer to                specified driving cycle. The integrated torque is then
             operating temperature in a suitable manner.                 divided by the time difference, t2 - tl
   v)        Carry out the operations specified in B-5.1.1.2
                                                                         The result obtained is as follows:
             with the exception of B-5.1.1.2      (iv) and (v)
             and with changing m by I in the formula of
                                                                                  ME’         dt It2 - 11with M (t) > 0
             B-5.1.1.2 (vii).                                                            5
             Adjust the chassis dynamometer to meet the                                  II
   vi)
                                                                            NOTE - M is calculated        from six sets of results. It is
             requirements of 4.2.6.1 (f).
                                                                            recommended    that the sampling rate of M be not less than
B-5.2 Method   of Measurement                   of Torque      at           2 samples per second.
Constant Speed                                                           B-5.3.3     Dynamometer      Setting
B-5.2.1        On the Road                                               The dynamometer load is set by the method specified
Measurement equipment and error                                          in 5.2. If M (dynamometer) does not match M (road)
Torque measurement     shall be carried out with an                      the inertia setting shall be adjusted until the values are
appropriate   measuring device, accurate to within 2                     equal within + 5 percent.
percent. Speed measurement      shall be accurate to                        NOTE-This         method can only be used for dynamometers   with
within 2 percent.                                                           electrical inertia simulation or fine adjustment.
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shall be less than or equal to 2 percent of the mean                                 F total       =    Findicated+ Fdriveaxlemtting
value.                                                                               With
B-S.4 Method by Deceleration                   Measurement       by                  F totat       =    Froad
Gyroscopic Platform                                                                  Findicated    =    Froad   -   Fdrive   axie rolling
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B-5.5.1.5 Repeat the test in the opposite direction and                        dynamometer between speeds of 10 and 50 km/h, the
record the time (fl).                                                          chassis dynamometer   shall meet the following
B-5.5.1.6 Repeat the test 10 times such that the                               characteristics.
statistical error of the time Q (arithmetic average of tt                      B-6.1.1 Having set the load at 40 km/h by one of the
and tz) is equal to or less than 2 percent.                                    methods stipulated in B-6.2, the characteristic of the
B-5.5.1.7       The statistical error ‘p’ is calculated as :                   chassis dynamometer K can be determined from:
where                                                                              where
     ti     =      average time for each consecutive                 set of          Pa        =     power    absorbed     by     the   chassis
                                                                                                     dynamometer in kW
                                (t1    + tz),    and
                   reading, p.                                                        v        =     vehicle speed in km/h
                                       2
     tm     =      arithmetic         average of 10 readings (ti).                 The power absorbed (PJ by the chassis dynamometer
                                                                                   and the chassis internal frictional effects from the
B-5.5.1.8 The basic equation of motion to calculate
                                                                                   reference setting to a vehicle speed of 40 km/h are as
the road load resistance force (F) is:
                                                                                   follows:
            F=(     W+ W2)xV/(3.6                      x t,,, x g)
                                                                                     IfV>12krn/h:
where                                                                                Pa = Kp +_5 percent KV3t2 - 5 percent PV40
     F      -      road load resistance                force, N;                     (without being negative)
     w-            weight of the test vehicle, kg;                                   If v< 12km/h:
                                                                                     Pa shall be between 0 and P, = KV312 + 5 percent
     w,     -      equivalent    inertia weight of rotating
                                                                                     KV3t2 + 5 percent PV40
                   axle, kg (0.035 x mass of the test vehicle
                                                                                   where
                   for four-wheeled vehicles);
                                                                                          PV40         =     the power absorbed at 40 km/h
     v      -      vehicle      speed during              the coast-down,
                   km/h;                                                                  K            =     characteristic    of the   chassis
                                                                                                             dynamometer.
     t”     -      coast-down          time, s; and
                   acceleration         due to gravity (9.81 rn/s2).               B-6.1.2 The characteristic of chassis dynamometer
     g      -
                                                                                   with fixed load curve is shown in Fig. 5.
B-5.5.1.9 Using least square curve fitting method and
values of F and V, the coefficient of aerodynamic and                              B-6.1.3 Ver$cation of the Power Absorption Curve
rolling resistance of the vehicle ‘a’ and ‘b’ respectively                         of the Roller Bench from a Reference Setting to a
are calculated from the following equation:                                        Speed of 40 km/h
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                                                                                        ‘-         l   5% PVSO
                                                                                        ‘-         +5%       KV3
                                                                                        ‘I--
               pvso                                                                              , -5%       PV50
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B-6.2.2 Test Instrumentation      and Accuracy                       B-6.2.6.2 Setting of the dynamometer shall be carried
The vacuum (or absolute pressure) in the intake                      out after necessary warm up and drive the vehicle at
manifold of the vehicle shall be measured to an                      a steady speed of 40 kmlh and adjust dynamometer
accuracy of f0.25 kPa. It shall be possible to record                load to reproduce the vacuum reading (v) obtained in
continuously this reading or at intervals of not more                accordance with B-6.2.3. Deviation from this reading
than one second. The speed shall be recorded                         shall be not greater than 0.25 kPa.
continuously with a precision of kO.4 km/h.                          B-6.3 Additional Setting Methods of Setting for
B-6.2.3   Koad Test                                                  Two-Wheeled Vehicles
Drive the vehicle at a steady speed of 40 km/h                       B-6.3.1 The brake shall be so adjusted as to reproduce
recording speed and vacuum (or absolute pressure)                    the operation of the vehicle on the level road at a steady
within the requirement of B-5.2.2.                                   speed between 35 and 45 km/h (or maximum speed
                                                                     in case of mopeds).
B-6.2.4 Repeat procedure of B-5.2.2 three times in
                                                                     B-6.3.2   Road Test
each direction. All six runs shall be completed within
four hours.                                                          B-6.3.2.1 Accuracies of test equipment
B-6.2.5   Data Reduction and Acceptance          Criteria            Time shall be measured accurate to within 0.1 s and
                                                                     speed shall be measured accurate to within 2 percent.
B-6.2.5.1    Review results obtained in accordance
with B-6.2.3 and B-6.2.4 (speed shall not be lower than              B-6.3.2.2 An adjustable stop, limiting the maximum
39.5 km/h or greater than 40.5 km/h for more than one                speed to between 35 km/h and 45 km/h shall be
second). For each run, read vacuum level at an interval              mounted in the fuel-feed regulating device. The speed
of one second, calculate mean vacuum (v) and                         of the vehicle shall be measured by means of precision
standard deviation(s). This calculation shall consist of             speedometer or computed from the time measured
not less than 10 readings of vacuum.                                 over a given distance on a level dry road in both
                                                                     directions, with the stop applied.
B-6.2.5.2 The standard deviation shall not exceed
10 percent of mean (v! for each run.                                 B-6.3.2.3 The measurements, which shall be repeated
                                                                     at least three times in both directions shall be taken
B-6.2.5.3 Calculate the mean value(v) for the six runs
                                                                     over a distance of at least 200 m and with a sufficiently
(three runs in each direction).
                                                                     long acceleration distance. The average speed shall be
B-6.2.6   Chassis Dynamometer       Setting                          determined.
B-6.2.6.1 Perform         the      operations       specified        E-6.3.2.4 In case of two-wheeled         vehicles with
in B-5.1.2.2 (i) to (iv).                                            maximum speed around 40 km/h, the maximum
                                                                     attainable speed on the road with throttle fully opened
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shall be measured within f 1 km/h. This maximum                    B-6.4 Alternative           Method      for   Two-Wheeled
attainable speed on the road shall not differ from the             Vehicles
maximum design speed specified by the manufacturer
                                                                   If agreed between the manufacturer’s           and test agency
by more than f 2 km/h. In case, where the vehicle is
                                                                   following method may be used:
fitted with a device to regulate its maximum road
speed, the effect of the regulator shall be taken into             The brake shall be adjusted in such a way that it
account.                                                           absorbs the power at the driving wheel at a constant
                                                                   speed of 40 km/h in accordance with the following
B-6.3.3      Chassis Dynamometer       Setting
                                                                   equation:
B-6.3.3.1 Perform      the          operations        specified
                                                                                       P, = (a?     + bV)/3 600
in B-5.1.2.2(i) to (iv).
                                                                       where
B-6.3.3.2 The vehicle shall then be placed on the
dynamometer bench and the brake so adjusted as to                          P,   =    power absorbed, kW;
obtain the same speed as that reached in the road test                      V   =     vehicle speed, km/h;          s
(fuel-feed regulating device, if used, in stop position                    a    =    0.022 5 for two-wheeled vehicles with
and same gear-box ratio). This brake setting shall be                                engine   less than 5Occ capacity and
maintained throughout the test. After adjusting the                                  0.025 0 for other two-wheeled vehicles;
brake, the stop in the feed device, if used, shall be
                                                                           b    =     0.018xm;and
removed.
                                                                           m    =     reference weight of vehicle in kg.
                                                          ANNEX            C
                                                   [Clause 4.2.6.1 (g) (iii)]
                           VERIFICATION           OF INERTIA      OTHER         THAN MECHANICAL
C-2.1.1 Since the chassis dynamometer is subjected                     C-2.2 Specification     for the Calculation       of Total
to variations in the rotating speed of the roller(s), the              Inertia
force at the surface of the roller(s) can be expressed by
the following formula:                                                 The test and calculation methods shall make it possible
                                                                       to determine total inertia ‘I’ with a relative error ( 6Zlr)
                  F=IxY=       IM   X (Y+    FI)                       or less than 2 percent.
where
                                                                       C-3 REQUIREMENTS
    F        =    force at the surface of the roller(s)
    1        =    total inertia of the chassis dynamometer             C-3.1 The mass of the simulated total inertia ‘I’ shall
                  (equivalent inertia of the vehicle as in             remain the same as the theoretical       value of the
                  Table 3)                                             equivalent inertia within the following limits.
      Iiv, =      inertia of the mechanical masses of the
                  chassis dynamometer                                  C-3.1.1 f 5 percent of the theoretical      value for each
      Y      =    tangential acceleration at roller surface            instantaneous value.
      F[     =    inertia force                                        C-3.1.2 f 2 percent of the theoretical value for the
C-2.1.2      The total inertia is expressed as follows:                average value calculated for each sequence of the
                                                                       cycle.
                       I= IM + (Fl tu)
                                                                       C-3.2 The limit given in C-3.1.1 shall be brought to
where                                                                  f50 percent for one second when starting and for
      I,1     =   can be calculated         or measured      by        vehicles with manual transmission, for two seconds
                  traditional methods                                  during gear changes.
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C-S.2 Equilibrium of the forces on dynamometer with                              dO* =        angular acceleration        of the non-driving
mechanical simulated inertias,                                                       dt       wheels
   C,    = k, x Jr, x (dO,/dt) +                                                 dWm =        angular acceleration        of the mechanical
            k3 x JRm x (dWm/dt) x rl + k3 x F, x rl                               dt          bench
           = k, x Jr, x (dOl/dt) +
                                                                                 dWe =        angular     acceleration     of the electrical
             k3xIxYxrl+k3xFsxrl                                                   dt          bench
C-S.3 Equilibrium of the forces of dynamometer with                              Y        =   linear acceleraticjn
non-mechanically    simulated inertias,                                          rl       =   radius under load of the driving wheels
   C,    = kl x Jr, x (dO,/dt) +
                                                                                 r2       =   radius under load of the non-driving
             r, x k3 x (JRe x (dWe/dt) + C,)/Re +
                                                                                              wheels
                    k3x F, x rl                                                  Rm       =   radius of the rollers of the mechanical
           ZZ
                    kl x Jr1 x (dOl/dt) +                                                     bench
                    k3                                                           Re       =   radius of the rollers of the electrical
where                                                                                         bench
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                                                     ANNEX             D
               [Clauses     4.2.6.1 (h)(i), 4.2.6.3 (e) and (g), 4.2.6.4 (c) a&4.2.9.2                      (h)]
      CALIBRATION         OF CHASSIS DYNAMOMETERS,  CVS SYSTEM, GAS ANALYSIS                                    SYSTEM
                                  AND TOTAL SYSTEM VERIFICATION
D-2.2.1 Measure the rotational speed of the roller, if              D-2.4 Verification of the Power-Absorption Curve
this has not already been done. A fifth wheel, a                    of the Roller Bench from a Reference Setting to a
revolution counter or some other method may be used.                Speed of 40 km/h
D-2.2.2 Place the vehicle on the dynamometer        or              D-2.4.1 Place the vehicle on the dynamometer   or
connect the device for starting up the dynamometer.                 device some other method      of starting up the
                                                                    dynamometer.
D-2.2.3 Use the fly-wheel or any other system of                    D-2.4.2 Adjust the dynamometer          to the absorbed
inertia simulation for the particular inertia class to be           power P, at 40 km/h.
used.
                                                                    D-2.4.3   Note the power absorbed at 30-20-10 km/h.
D-2.2.4 Bring     the dynamometer        to   a   speed   of        D-2.4.4 Draw the curve Pa versus V and verify that it
40 km/h.                                                            meets the requirements of D-2.4.
D-2.2.5   Note the power indicated (Pi).                            D-2.4.5 Repeat the procedure of D-2.4.1 to D-2.4.4
                                                                    for other values of power P, at 40 km/h and for other
D-2.2.6 Bring     the dynamometer        to   a speed     of        values of inertia.
50 km/h.                                                            D-2.5 The same procedure        shall be used for force or
                                                                    torque calibration.
D-2.2.7 Disconnect        the device used to start up the
dynamometer.                                                        D:3 CALIBRATION             OF THE CVS SYSTEM
                                                                    D-3.1 The CVS       system shall be calibrated by using
D-2.2.8 Note the time taken by the d naqometer to
                                                                    an accurate flow    meter and a restricting device. The
attain a speed of 35 km/h from a spee d of 45 km/h.
                                                                    flow through the    system shall be measured at various
D-2.2.9   Set the power absorption device at a different            pressure readings     and the control parameters of the
level.                                                              system measured      and related to the flows.
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D-3.1.1 Various     types of flow meters such as                D-3.2.3.1 The possible test SFt-up is shown in Fig. 6.
calibrated venturi, laminar flow meter, calibrated              Variations are permissible,    provided that they are
turbine meter may be used provided that they are                approved by the Authority granting the approval as
dynamic measurement       systems and can meet the              being of comparable accuracy. If the set-up shown in
requirements  stipulated in 4.2.6.2 (b) and (c).                Fig. 7 is used, the following data shall be found within
                                                                the limits of precision given below:
D-3.1.2 The following      sections  give details of
                                                                    Barometric pressure (corrected) (PB)+ 0.03 kPa
methods of calibration of PDP and CFV units, using a
                                                                    Ambient temperature (T)               IL0.2 K
laminar flow meter, which gives the required accuracy
                                                                    Air temperature at LFE (ETI)          f0.15 K
together with a statistical check on the calibration
                                                                    Pressure depression upstream
validity.
                                                                      of LFE(EPI)                         f 0.01 kPa
D-3.2 Calibration     of the Positive    Displacement               Pressure drop across the LFE
Pump (PUP)                                                            matrix (EDP)                        f 0.0015 kPa
                                                                    Air temperature at CVS-pump
D-3.2.1 The following calibration procedure outlines
                                                                      inlet (PTI)                         f 0.2 K
the equipment,      test configuration and the various
                                                                    Air temperature at CVS-pump
parameters which shall be measured to establish the
                                                                      outlet (PTO)                        f 0.2 K
flow rate of the CVS-pump. All the parameters related
                                                                    Pressure depression at CVS-pump
to the pump shall be measured simultaneously with the
                                                                      inlet (PPI)                         f 0.22 kPa
parameters     related to the flow meter which is
                                                                    Pressure head at CVS-pump
connected in series with pump. The calculated flow
                                                                      outlet (PPO)                        rt 0.22 kPa
rate (given in m3 /min) at pump inlet, absolute pressure
                                                                    Pump revolutions during test
and temperature         can then be plotted versus a
                                                                      period (n)                          i 1 rev
correlation function which is the value of a specific
                                                                    Elapsed time for period
combination of pump parameters. The linear equation
                                                                      (Miiz 250 s) (t)                    kO.1 s
which relates the pump and the correlation function
shall then be determined. In the event that a CVS has           D-3.2.3.2 After the system has been connected, as
a multiple speed drive, a calibration for each range            shown in Fig. 8, the variable restrictor is set in the
used shall be performed.                                        wide-open    position    and    the CVS-pump       run
                                                                for 20 min before starting the calibration.
D-3.2.2 This calibration procedure is based on the
measurement of the absolute values of the pump and              D-3.2.3.3 The restrictor valve is adjusted in steps to
flow meter parameters that relate the flow rate at each         get an increment of pump inlet depression        (about
point. The three conditions that are required to be             1 kPa) that shall yields a minimum of six data points
maintained to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the          for the total calibration. The system shall be allowed
calibration curve are outlined below.                           to stabilize for three minutes and the data acquisition
                                                                shall be repeated.
D-3.2.2.1 The pump pressures shall be measured at
tappings on the pump rather than at the external piping         D-3.2.4   Data Analysis
on the pump inlet and outlet. Pressure taps that are
                                                                D-3.2.4.1 The air flow rate (Qs) at each test point
mounted at the top centre and bottom centre of the
                                                                shall be calculated in m3 /min from the flow meter data
pump drive headplate are exposed to the actual pump
                                                                using the manufacturer’s recommended method.
cavity pressures and therefore reflect the absolute
pressure differentials.                                         D-3.2.4.2 The air flow rate is then converted to pump
                                                                flow (V,) in rev/min      at absolute     pump inlet
D-3.2.2.2 Temperature stability shall be maintained
                                                                temperature and pressure.
during the calibration.     The laminar flow meter is
sensitive to inlet temperature oscillations which cause                            Qs      Tp      101.33
the data points to be scattered. Gradual changes of                           v,=,x293x              Pn
f 1K in temperature are acceptable as long as they
occur over a period of several minutes.                         where
                                                                     V,   =   pump flow rate at T, and P,      given   in
D-3.2.2.3 All connections between the flow meter
                                                                              m3 /rev,
and the CVS-pump shall be free from any leakage.
                                                                    Qs =      air flow at 101 kPa and 293 K given in
D-3.2.3 During       an exhaust    emission   test, the                       m3 /min,
measurement of these same pump parameters enables
                                                                    Tp =      pump inlet temperature   (K),
the user to calculate the flow rate from the calibration
equation.                                                           P,    =   absolute pump inlet pressure, in kPa, and
                                                                    n     =   pump speed in rev/min.
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To compensate       the interaction  of pump speed,                D-3.3.3 Measurements       for flow calibration    of the
pressure variations at the pump and the slip rate, the             critical-flow venturi are required and the following
correlation function (X0) between the pump speed (n),              data shall be found within the limits of precision given:
the pressure differential from the pump inlet to pump                  Barometric pressure (corrected) (PB) + 0.03 kPa
outlet and the absolute pump outlet. Pressure is then                  LFE air temperature flowmeter (ETI) f 0.15 K
calculated as follows:                                                 Pressure depression up-stream of
                                                                          LFE (EPI)                           * 0.01 kPa
                        X0 = (6 PdP,Yn
                                                                        Pressure drop across (EDP) LFE
where                                                                     matrix                              + 0.0015 kPa
    X0 =        correlation   function,                                Air flow (QJ                           + 0.5 percent
                                                                        CFV inlet depression (PPI)            f 0.02 kPa
    6P, =       pressure differential from pump inlet to
                                                                       Temperature at venturi inlet (T,)      + 0.2 K
                pump outlet (kPa), and
                                                                   D-3.3.4 The equipment shall be set-up as shown in
    P,     =    absolute pump outlet pressure (PPO +
                                                                   Fig. 9 and verified for leaks. Any leaks between the
                PB) (kPa).
                                                                   flow measuring device and the critical-flow venturi
A linear least square fit is performed to generate                 shall affects seriously the accuracy of the calibration.
calibration equations which have the formula:                      D-3.3.5 The variable flow restrictor shall be set to the
     v,    =    Do - (MxXo)                                        ‘open’ position, the blower shall be started and the
     n    = A - (B x 6P,)                                          system shall be stabilized. Data from all instruments
where                                                              shall be recorded.
Do, M, A and B are the slope-intercept               constants     D-3.3.6 The flow restrictor shall be varied and at least
describing the lines.                                              eight readings across the critical flow range of the
                                                                   venturi shall be made.
D-3.2.4.3 A CVS system that has multiple speeds
shall be calibrated on each speed used. The calibration                D-3.3.7 The data recorded duri’ng the calibration shall
curves generated for the ranges shall be approximately                 be used in the following calculation.        The air flow
parallel and the intercept values shall increase as the                rate (Q,) at each test point is calculated from the flow
pump flow decreases.                                                   meter data using the manufactdrer’s        recommended
                                                                       method.
If the calibration has been performed carefully, the
calculated values from the equation shall be within                    Values of the calibration coefficient     (K,) for each test
+OS percent of the measured value of V,. Values of                     point is calculated as below:
M may vary from one pump to another. Calibration
                                                                                         Kv = Qs x m
shall be performed at pump start-up and after major
maintenance.                                                           where
D-3.3     Calibration      of the Critical-Flow        Venturi              Q,   =   flow rate in m3 /min         at 293 K     and
                                                                                     101 kPa,
(CFV)
                                                                            T,   =   temperature   at the venturi inlet (K), and
D-3.3.1 Calibration of the CFV is based on the flow
equation for a critical venturi:                                            P,   =   absolute   pressure   at the venturi     inlet
                                                                                    @Pa).
                         Qs=Kv   x   5                                 Plot K, as a function of venturi inlet pressure. For
                                                                       sonic flow K, shall have a relatively constant value.
where                                                                  As pressure decreases (vacuum increases) the venturi
                                                                       becomes unchecked and K, decreases.
     Q,    =    flow,
                                                                       The resultant K, changes are not permissible.
     K,    =    calibration   coefficient,
                                                                       For a minimum of eight points in the critical region the
     P     =    absolute pressure &Pa), and
                                                                       average K, and the standard deviation is calculated.
     T     =    absolute temperature         ( K).
                                                                       If the standard deviation exceeds 0.3 percent of the
Gas flow is a function        of          inlet pressure    and        average K,, corrective action shall be taken.
temperature.    The calibration            procedure specified
below establishes     the value            of the calibration          D-4 CALIBRATION             OF      GAS      ANALYSIS
coefficient at measured value of          pressure, temperature        SYSTEM
and air flow.                                                          D-4.1 Establishment      of Calibration     Curve
D-3.3.2 The manufacturer’s recommended procedure                       D-4.1.1 The analyser calibration        curve shall be
shall be followed for calibrating electronic portions of               established by at least five calibration points, spaced
the CFV.
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as uniformly as possible. The nominal concentration                concentration shall be atleast eqtlo! :o 90 percent of the
of the calibration gas of the highest concentration shall          full scale. It shall meet the reqairemen’ of D-4.1.3.
be at least equal to 90 percent of the full scale.
                                                                   D-4.2.8 If it does not meet, the system shall be verified
D-4.1.2 The calibration curve is calculated by the                 for any fault shall be corrected and a new calibration
least square method. If the degree of the polynomial               curve shall be obtained.
resulting from the curve is greater than 3, the number
of calibration points shall be at least equal to this              D-4.3 Pre-test   Checks
polynomial degree plus 2.
D-4.1.3 The calibration curve shall not differ by more             D-4.3.1 A minimum of two hours shall be allowed for
than +2 percent from the nominal value of calibration              warming up of the infra-red NDIR analyser, but it is
gas of each calibration point.                                     preferable that power be left on continuously in the
                                                                   analysers.  The chopper motors may be turned off
D-4.1.4 The different characteristic parameters of the             when not in use.
analyser, particularly the scale, the sensitivity, the zero
point and the date of carrying out the calibration shall           D-4.3.2 Prior to each analysis each normally         used
be indicated on the calibration curve.                             operating range shall be verified.
D-4.1.5 If it can be ensured to the satisfaction of the            D-4.3.3 Using purified dry air ( or Nitrogen ), the CO
testing authority that alternative technology such as              and NOx analysers shall be set at zero and dry air shall
computer, electronically controlled range switch can               be purified for the HC analyser.
give equivalent accuracy, then these alternatives may
be used.                                                           D-4.3.4 Span gas having a concentration           of the
                                                                   constituent    that gives a 75-95 percent full-scale
D-4.2 Verification    of Calibration                               deflection shall be introduced and the gain set to match
                                                                   the calibration curve. The same flow rate shall be used
D-4.2.1 The calibration procedure shall be carried out             for calibration, span and exhaust sampling to avoid
as often as necessary and in any case within one month             correction for sample cell pressure.
preceding the type approval emission test and once
in six months for verifying conformity of production               D-4.3.5 The nominal value of the span calibration gas
(COP).                                                             used shall remain within + 2 percent of the calibration
                                                                   curve.
D-4.2.2 The verification shall be carried out using
standard gases. The same gas flow rates shall be used              D-4.3.6 If it does not, but it remains within f 5 percent
as when sampling exhaust gas.                                      of the calibration curve, the system parameters such as
                                                                   gain of the amplifier, turning of NDIR analysers,
D-4.2.3 A minimum of two hours shall be allowed for                optimisation of FID analysers may be adjusted to bring
warming up of the analysers.                                       within rt 2 percent.
D-4.2.4 The NDIR analyser shall be tuned, where                    D-4.3.7 If the system does not meet the requirement
appropriate and the flame combustion of the FID                    of D-4.3.5 and D-4.3.6, the system shall be verified for
analyser shall be optimised.
                                                                   any fault and shall be corrected and a new calibration
                                                                   curve shall be obtained.
D-4.2.5 IJsing purified dry air ( or Nitrogen ), the CO
and NOx analysers shall be set at zero and dry air shall
                                                                   D-4.3.8 If required, zero shall be checked and the
be purified for the HC analyser. Using appropriate
                                                                   procedures specified in D-4.3.3 and D-4.3.4 shall be
calibrating gases the analysers shall be reset.
                                                                   repeated.
D-4.2.6 The zero setting shall be rechecked and the
procedure outlined in D-4.2.4 and D-4.2.5 shall be                 D-4.4 System Leak Test
repeated, if necessary.
                                                                   A system leakage test shall be performed. The probe
D-4.2.7 The calibration curves of the analysers shall              shall be disconnected from the exhaust system and the
be verified by checking atleast at five calibration                end plugged. The analyser pump shall be switched
points, spaced as uniformly as possible. The nominal               on. After an initial stabilisation period all flow meters
concentration  of the calibration gas of the highest               and pressure gauges shall read zero. If not, the
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sampling line(sj shall be verified and the shall be fault    D-4.5.8 The efficiency            of the NOx        convertor   is
corrected.                                                   calculated as follows:
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                                                    ANNEX           E
                            [Chmses 4.2.6.2 (b) and (c), 4.2.6.5 (a) and D-5.11
                                          GAS SAMPLING              SYSTEMS
E-2.1.3   The collecting   equipment   shall consist of.         E-2.1.3.9 Two sampling outlets (St and S2) for taking
                                                                 constant samples of the dilution air and of the diluted
E-2.1.3.1 A filter (n) for the dilution air, which can
                                                                 exhaust gas/air mixture.
be preheated, if necessary. This filter shall consist of
activated charcoal sandwiched between two layers of              E-2.1.3.10 A filter(F), to extract solid particles from
paper and shall be used to reduce and stabilise the              the flow of gas collected for analysis.
hydrocarbon concentrations    of ambient emissions in
                                                                 E-2.1.3.11 Pumps (P), to collect a constant flow of the
the dilution air.
                                                                 dilution of air as well as of the diluted exhaust gas/air
E-2.1.3.2 A mixing chamber (M) in which exhaust                  mixture during the test.
gas and air are mixed homogeneously.
                                                                 E-2.1.3.12 Flow controllers (N), to ensure a constant
E-2.1.3.3 A heat exchanger         (H) of a capacity             uniform flow of the gas samples taken during the
sufficient  to ensure that throughout     the test the           course of the test from sampling probes St and S2 and
temperature of the air/exhaust gas mixture measured              flow of the gas samples shall be such that, at the end
at a point immediately      upstream of the positive             of each test, the quantity of the samples is sufficient
displacement pump is within f 6 K of the designed                for analysis (about 10 Urnin.)
operating temperature. This device shall not affect the
                                                                 E-2.1.3.13    Flow meters (FL), for adjusting        and
pollutant concentrations of diluted gases taken off for
                                                                 monitoring   the constant flow of gas samples during the
analysis.
                                                                 test.
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                                    1
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  FILTER                                          VAfflABLE  fLOW
                                                  RESTRICtOR
                                                                                     SURGE     CONTROL
                                                                                     VALVE   (SNUBBER)
ET1
                                        I
                                        PTI
                                                                                               1
                         TEMPERATURE
                         INDICATOR
PTO
                                                             REVOLUT.lON       ” \
                                                             ELAPSED    TIME    t
E-2.1.3.14 Quick-acting   valves (V), to divert a                   shall be maintained at sonic velocity R hich is directly
constant jlow of gas samples into the sampling bags                 proportional to the square root of the gas temperature.
or to the outside vent.                                             Flow is continually       monitored,    computed,      and
                                                                    integrated over the test. If an additional critical-flow
E-2.1.3.15 Gas-tight, quick-lock coupling elements
                                                                    sampling venturi is used, the proportionality of the gas
(e) between the quick-acting valves and the sampling
                                                                    samples taken shall be ensured. As both pressure and
bags shall be used.       The coupling     shall close
                                                                    temperature are equal at the two venturi inlets, the
automatically     on the sampling-bag     side; as an
                                                                    volume of the gas flow diverted for sampling is
alternative, other ways of transporting the samples to
                                                                    proportional to the total volume of diluted exhaust gas
the analyser may be used (for example, three-way
                                                                    mixture produced and thus the requirements of this test
stopcocks).
                                                                    are met.
E-2.1.3.16 Bags (B) shall be for collecting samples
                                                                    E-2.2.2 A schematic drawing of such a sampling
of the diluted exhaust gas and of the dilution air during
                                                                    system      is shown    in Fig. 11. Since various
the test. They shall be of sufficient capacity not to
                                                                    configurations   can produce accurate results, exact
impede the sample flow. The bag material shall be
                                                                    conformity     with the drawing    is not essential.
such that it does not affect either the measurement or
                                                                    Additional components such as instruments, valves,
the chemical composition       of the gas samples (for
                                                                    solenoids and switches may be used to provide
example, laminated polyethylene/polyamide       films, or
                                                                    additional information and co-ordinate the functions
fluorinated polyhydrocarbons).
                                                                    of the component system.
E-2.1.3.17    A digital counter (C’) shall be used to
                                                                    E-2.2.3 The collecting   equipment    shall consist of the
register the number of revolutions performed by the
                                                                    following.
positive displacement pump during the test.
                                                                    E-2.2.3.1 A filter (D) shall be used for dilution of air
E-2.1.4 Additional equipment if any required shall be
                                                                    and that can be preheated if necessary. The filter shall
used while testing diesel engine vehicles.
                                                                    consist of activated charcoal sandwiched between
E-2.1.4.1   The additional components shown within                  layers’of paper and shall be used to reduce and stabilize
the dotted lines of Fig. 10 shall be used when testing              the hydrocarbon background emission of the dilution
diesel engine vehicles.                                             air.
     Fh         =    a heated filter                                E-2.2.3.2 A mixing   chamber      (M) for mixing
     s3
                =    a sample point close to the mixing             homogeneously exhaust gas air shall be used.
                     chamber
                                                                    E-2.2.3.3 A cyclone      separator    (CS), to extract
     Vh         =    a heated multiway      valve                   particles shall be used.
     e          =    a quick connector to allow the
                                                                    E-2.2.3.4 The sampling prcbes (S1 and S2) for taking
                     ambient   air sample BA to be
                                                                    samples of the dilution air as well as of the diluted
                     analysed on the HFID
                                                                    exhaust gas.
     HFID       =    a heated flame, ionisation analyser
                                                                    E-2.2.3.5 A sampling critical flow venturi (SV) to
     R&I        =    are means of integrating      and
                                                                    take proportional samples of the diluted exhaust gas at
                     recording   the instantaneous
                                                                    sampling probe (S2) shall be used.
                     hydrocarbon concentrations
     Lh         =    a heated sample line                           E-2.2.3.6 A fiiter (F) to extract solid particles from
                                                                    the gas flows diverted for analysis shall be used.
All heated components        shall     be   maintained    at
190 + 1oOc.                                                         E-2.2.3.7 Pump (P) shall be employed to collect part
                                                                    of the flow of air and diluted exhaust gas in bags during
E-2.1.4.2 If compensation   for varying flow is not
                                                                    the test.
possible then a heat exchanger (H) and temperature
control system (K’) as specified in E-2.1.3 shall be                E-2.2.3.8 A flow controller(N) shall be used to ensure
required to ensure constant flow through the venturi                a constant flow of the gas samples taken in the course
(MV) and thus proportional flow through S3.                         of the test from sampling probe SI. The flow of the
E-2.2 Critical-Flow       Venturi       Dilution    Device/         gas samples shall be such that at the end of the test the
(CFV-CVS)                                                           quantity of the samples is sufficient for analysis (about
                                                                    10 I/min).
E-2.2.1 Using a critical-flow venturi in connection
with the CVS sampling procedure is based on the                     E-2.2.3.9 Flowmeters (FL) shall be employed for
principles of flow mechanics for critical flow. The                 adjusting and monitoring the flow of gas samples
variable mixture flow rate of dilution and exhaust gas              during tests.
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                                                                                     CONTROL       VALVE
                      f                                          VARIABLE     FLOW
                                                                  -________
FILTER
I-
E-2.2.3.10 A scrubber      (PS) shall   be used in the          Q       =   quick connector to allow the ambient
sampling line.                                                              air sample BA to be analysed to HFID
E-2.2.3.11 Quick-acting solenoid valves (V) shall be            HFID=       heated flame, ionisatiol’ analyser
employecl to divert a constant    flow of gas samples           R & I=      a means of integrating and recording
into the sampling bags or to the vent.                                      the instantaneous      hydrocarbon
                                                                            concentrations
E-2.2.3.12 Gas-tight, quick-lock coupling elements
(Q) between the quick-acting valves and the sampling            bh      =   a heated sample line
bags shall be used. The couplings          shall close      All heated components     shall be maintained    at 198 +
automatically     on the sampling     bag side. As an       10°C.
alternative, other ways of transporting the samples to
the analyser may be used (for example, three-way            E.2.2.4.2 If compensation    for varying flow is not
stopcock).                                                  possible then a heat exchanger (H) and temperature
                                                            control system (TC) as described in E-2.1.3 shall be
E-2.2.3.13 Bags (B), for collecting samples of the          required to ensure constant flow through the venturi
diluted exhaust gas and the dilution air during the test;   (MV) and thus proportional flow through S3:
they shall be of sufficient capacity not to impede the
sample flow. The bag material shall be such as to           E-2.3 Variable  Dilution  Device with           Constant
affect neither the measurements      themselves not the     Flow Control by Orifice (CFV-CVS)
chemical composition of the gas samples (for instance,
                                                            E-2.3.1 The collection   equipment     shall consist of the
laminated     polyethylene/polyamide          films,   or
                                                            following.
fluorinated polyhydrocarbons).
                                                            E-2.3.1.1 A sampling tube connecting         the vehicle’s
E-2.2.3.14   The pressure gauge (G) used shall be
                                                            exhaust pipe to the device itself.
precise and accurate to within 0.4 kPa.
                                                            E-2.3.1.2 A sampling device consisting of a pump for
E-2.2.3.15 The temperature sensor (T) used shall be
                                                            drawing in the diluted mixture of exhaust gas and air.
precise and accurate to within 1 K and have a response
time of 0.1 s to 62 percent of a temperature change (as     E-2.3.1.3 A mixing chamber (M) in which exhaust
measured in silicone oil).                                  gas and air are mixed homogeneously.
E-2.2.3.16 A measuring critical flow venturi tube           E-2.3.1.4 A heat exchanger           (H) of a capacity
(MV) shall be used to measure the flow volume of the        sufficient   to ensure that throughout       the test the
diluted exhaust gas.                                        temperature of the air/exhaust gas mixture measured
                                                            at a point immediately            before   the positive
E-2.2.3.17 A blower (BL) of sufficient capacity shall
                                                            displacement of the flow rate measuring device is
be used to handle the total volume of diluted gas.
                                                            within + 6 K. This device shall not alter the pollutant
E-2.2.3.18 The capacity of the CFV-CVS system               concentration of diluted gases taken off for analysis.
shall be such that under all operating conditions which     If this condition is not satisfied for certain pollutants
may possibly occur during a test there shall not be any     the sampling shall be effected before the cyclone for
condensation of water. This can be generally ensured        one or several considered pollutants.
by using a blower whose capacity is:
                                                            If necessary, a device for temperature control (TC)
     i) Twice as high as the maximum flow of exhaust
                                                            shall be used to preheat the heat exchanger prior to
         gas produced by accelerations of the driving
                                                            testing and to keep up its temperature during the test
         cycle; or
                                                            within + 6 K of the designed operating temperature.
   ii) Sufficient to ensure that the CO2 concentration
         in the dilute exhaust sample bag is less than      E-2.3.1.5 Two probes (S1 and S2) for sampling by
         3 percent by volume.                               means of pumps (P), flowmeters (FL) shall be used
                                                            and, if necessary, filters (F> allowing for the collection
E-2.2.4 Additional equipment if any required shall be
                                                            of solid particles from gases shall also be used for the
used while testing diesel engined vehicles.
                                                            analysis.
E-2.2.4.1 The additional components shown within
                                                            E-2.3.1.6 One pump for dilution air and another one
the dotted lines of Fig. 11 shall be used when testing
                                                            for diluted mixture shall be employed.
diesel engine vehicles
     Fh    =    a heated filter                             E-2.3.1.7   A volume-meter    with an orifice shall also
                                                            be used.
     sj    =    a sample    point close to the mixing
                chamber                                     E-2.3.1.8 A temperature sensor (Tt) (accuracy and
     VI1   =    a heated multiway    valve                  precision fl K) fitted at a point immediately before
                                                            the volume measurement device. It shall be designed
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to monitor continuously the temperature     of the diluted        E-2.3.1.13 Three-way valves (V) shall be used to
exhaust gas mixture during the test.                              divert a constant flow of gas samples into the sampling
E-2.3.1.9 A pressure     gauge (Cl) (capacity    and              bags or to the outside vent.
precision _+ 0.4 kPa) fitted immediately before the
                                                                  E-2.3.1.14 Gas-tight, quick-lock sampling elements
volume meter and is used to register the pressure
                                                                  (G) between the three-way valves and the sampling
gradient between the gas mixture and the ambient air.
                                                                  bags shall be used. The coupling            shall close
E-2.3.1.10 Another pressure gauge (G2) (accuracy                  automatically on the sampling bag side. Other ways
and precision + 0.4 kPa) fitted so that the differential          of transporting the samples to the analyser may be used
pressure between pump inlet and pump outlet can be                (for example, three-way stopcocks).
registered.
                                                                  E-2.3.1.15 Bags (B) shall be used for collecting
E-2.3.1.11 Flow controllers (N) shall be employed to
                                                                  samples of diluted exhaust gas and of dilution air
ensure a constant uniform flow of gas samples taken
                                                                  during the test. They shall be of sufficient capacity not
during the course of the test from sampling outlets St
                                                                  to impede the sample flow. The bag mtierial shall be
and S2. The flow of the gas samples shall be such
                                                                  such that it does not affect either the measurements
that, at the end of each test, the quantity of the samples
                                                                  themselves or the chemical composition of the gas
is sufficient for analysis (about 10 Vmin).
                                                                  samples (for example,       laminated      polyethylene/
E-2.3.1.12 Flowmeters (FL) shall be employed for                  polyamide films, or fluorinated polyhydrocarbons).
adjusting and monitoring the constant flow of gas
samples during the test.
                                                    ANNEX F
                                                 (Clause 4.2.10.3)
                        CALCULATION         OF MASS EMISSIONS                   OF POLLUTANTS
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F-3.3 Correction  of the Diluted                 Exhaust    Gas          The dilution factor is calculatr,a as isllows:
Volume to Standard Conditions
                                                                                                       13.4
                                                                                       Df=
The diluted exhaust gas volume is corrected by means                                         cco* + (CHC+ c&jX
of the following formula:
                                                                         where,
      Vmix = V   x   Kl x   (PB - PI)/ TP                     ...                        concentration  of CO2 in the diluted
                                                                              Qo, =
(1)                                                                                      exhaust gas contained in the sampling
in which :                                                                               bag, expressed in percent volume,
                                                                              cHC =      concentration     of HC in the diluted
  K1 = 293 k/101 kPa = 2.900 9 (KlkPa)                , . . (2)
                                                                                         exhaust gas contained in the sampling
where                                                                                    bag,    expressed     in ppm carbon
       PB =      barometric    pressure in the test room in                              equivalent, and
                 kPa                                                         cc0 =       concentration   of CO in the diluted
       P,   =    vacuum at the inlet to the positive                                     exhaust gas contained in the sampling
                 displacement pump in kPa relative to the                                bag, expressed in ppm.
                 ambient barometric pressure                             F-5 DETERMINATION                     OF   THE     NOx
       TP =      average temperature     of the diluted                  HUMIDITY CORRECTION                  FACTOR
                 exhaust    gas entering   the positive
                                                                         In order to correct the influence of humidity on the
                 displacement pump during the test
                                                                         results    of oxides   of nitrogen,  the following
F-4 CALCULATION                 OF THE CORRECTED                         calculations are applied:
CONCENTRATION                 OF POLLUTANTS IN THE
                                                                                                         1
SAMPLING  BAG
                                                                                       kH = cl-O.032   9 x (H-10.71)]
            Ci=Ce      -(Cd     x   [   I-(l/Of)])
                                                                         in which :
where
                                                                                              6.211    xRaxPd
       Ci   =    concentration of the pollutant ‘i’ in the                              H=
                                                                                              PB - (Pd x Ra x 10e2)
                 diluted exhaust gas, expressed in ppm
                 and corrected    by the amount of ‘i’                   where
                 contained in the dilution air;                               H    =     absolute  humidity     expressed       in
       Ce =      measured concentration of pollutant ‘i’                                 grammes of water per kg of dry air;
                 in the diluted exhaust gas, expressed in                     Ra =       relative humidity     of the ambient   air
                 PPm;                                                                    expressed in percent;
       Cd =      measured concentration of pollutant ‘i’                      Pd =       saturation vapour pressure at ambient
                 in the air used for dilution, expressed in                              temperature expressed in kPa; and
                 ppm; and
                                                                              PB =       atmospheric    pressure    in the room,
       Df   =    dilution factor.                                                        expressed in kPa.
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                                                           ANNEX G
                                                            (Foreword)
                                                COMMITTEE COMPOSITION
                                                               Chairman
                                                           DR M. L. MATHUR
                                                      Alok Villa, 17, Sector ‘A’,
                                                   Shastri Nagar, Jodhpur 342 003
     Members                                                                  Representing
SHR~M. NIRMAL KUMAR                                                Ashok Leyland Ltd. Chennai
   SHRI S. K. RAIU (Altentate)
SHRI HIRA LAL                                                       Association   of State Road Transport Undertakings,      New Delhi
SARI  M. K. CHAUDHAR~                                               Automotive    Research Association of India, Pune        .
    SHRI S. BHA~ACHARYA (Alternate)
SHRI S. B. RAO                                                      Bajaj Auto Ltd, Pune
    SHRI T. M. BALARAMAN(Alternate)
SHRI V. M. MUNDADA                                                  Bajaj Tempo Ltd. Pune
    SHRI M. NAGASUNDARAM        (Alternate)
SHRI B. K. DATTATRE                                                 Bharat Earth Movers Ltd. Bangalore
    SHR~R. KRISHNAMLJRTHY      (Alternate)
SHRI S. R. TAPADE                                                   Central Institute of Road Transport,   Pune
    SHRI S. KUMAR (Alternate)
SHRI ABHAY GUAVA                                                    Daewoo Motors Ltd, New Delhi
SHRI V. L. N. RAO                                                   Directorate General of Quality Assurance      (Vehicles), Ahmednagar
    SHRIM. M. KANDASWAMY(Alternate)
SHRI SUSHILKUMAR                                                    Department    of Industrial Policy & Promotion,   New Delhi
    SHRI S. K. BHARIJ (Alternate)
SHRI V. K. SRI~HAR                                                  Directorate   General of Supplies & Disposals, New Delhi
    SHRI I. C. KHANNA(Alternate)
SHRI V. MATHUR                                                      Royal Enfield Motors Ltd. Chennai
    SHRI N. RANGANATHAN(Alternate)
SHRI K. C. JAIN                                                     Escorts Ltd. Faridabad
    SHRI RAJU AGARWAL(Alternate)
DR S. SATYAMURTY                                                    Either Goodearth    Ltd, Ballabhgarh
    SHRI S. K. SEAM(Alternate)
SHRI RAVI ADI~                                                      Hindustan Motors Ltd. Distt Hooghly (WB)
SHRI OM PRAKASH                                                     HMT Ltd. Pinjore        -
    SHR~A. P. BHATTACHAF~JEE     (Alternate)
SHRI J. SHARMA                                                      Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehra Dun
SHR~A. N. GANLA                                                     Kirloskar Cummins Ltd, Pune
SHRI G. B. MUNAKAMIE                                                Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd. Nasik
    SHRI S. P. SL~BHEDAR  (Alternate)
SHRI T. SARANCARAJAN                                                Maruti Udyog Ltd. Gurgaon
    SHRI SHIVA KUMAR(Alternate)
SHRI N. R. GLJITHA                                                  Motor Industries Co Ltd. Bangalore
    SHRI K. L. S. SEXY (Alternate)
SHRI V. K. JAIN                                                      Ordnance Factory Board, Calcutta
    SHRI V. C. VERMA(Alternate)
DIRECTOR(ENGINEDEV)                                                  RDSO, Lucknow
    JOINT DIRECTOR(Alternate)
 SHRI W. N. KHA’~AVKAR                                               Greaves (I) Ltd. Pune
     SHRIA. S. PATIL (Alternate)
 SHRI S. MURALIDHARAN                                                Simpson & Co Ltd. Chennai
     SHRI S. JANARDHANAN(Alternate I)
     SHRI R. N. AGARWAL( Alternate II)
 SHRI V. LAKSHMINARAYANAN                                            Tata Engineering   and Locomotive     Co Ltd. Pune
     SHRI S. K. BASU (AlretVtute)
 SHRI P. N. BURGUL                                                   The Premier Automobiles     Ltd. Mumbai
     SHRI A. B. PHADNIS(Alternate)
 SHRI M. N. MURALIKRISHNA                                            TVS Suzuki Ltd. Hosur
 DR C. L. DHAMFJANI                                                  Vehicle Research and Development       Establishment,   Ahmednagar
     SHR~ K. S. JA~N(Alternate)
 SHRI A. R. GULATI,                                                  Director General, BIS (Ex-Oficio      Member)
   Director (Transport Engg)
                                                            Member-Secratary
                                                            SHRIA. K. NAGPAL
                                                Additional Director (Transport    Engg), BIS
                                                                                                                       (Contimied on page 44)
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      Convener                                                       Representing
SHRIS. RAI~I                                               Automotive Research Association of India, Pune
      Members
SHRIR.P. SHARMA                                            Ashok Leyland Ltd. Chennai
  SHRIS. K..RAJU (Altemate)
SHRIS. B. RAO                                              Bajaj Auto Ltd. Pune
   SHRIT. M. BALARAMAN
                     (Altemare)
SHRIV. M. MUNIIADA                                         Bajaj Tempo Ltd. Pune
   SHRIN. NAGASUNDARAM      (Alremate)
SHRIS. R. TAPADE                                           Central Institute of Road Transport, Pune
   SHRIP. C. BARJAT~A (Altemute)
SHRIA. K. KHANNA                                           Controllerate of Quality Assurance (Vehicles), Pune
   SHRIS. S. UPASANI(Altemde)
SHRIN. MOHAN                                               Daewoo Motors Ltd. New Delhi
SHRIV. K. SRIDHAR                                          Directorate General of Supplies & Disposals, New Delhi
   SHRIP. MADHAVAN   (Aliemate)
SHRIK. C. JAIN                                             Escorts Ltd, Faridabad
SHRIW. N. KHATAVKAR                                        &eaves (I) Ltd. Pune
   SHRIT. P. MANI (Altemute)
SHRIRAVI ADIB                                              Hindustan Motors Ltd. Distt Hooghly (WB)
   SHRI1. S. MEHTA(Alternate)
SHRIK. K. GANDHI                                           Indian Institute of Petroleum, Debra Dun
   SHRIMUKE~H    SAXENA  (Abemute)
SHRIR. K. MALHOTRA                                         Indian Oil Corporation Ltd R & D Centre, Faridabad
   SHRIG. K. ACHARYA   (Abemate)
SHRIR. VENKATESH   GOVIND                                  Kinetic Engg Ltd, Pune
    SHRIB. K. BARVE(Altemufe)
SHRIS. G. SARDE~AI                                         Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd. Pune
    DR P. A. L. NARAYANAN(Abemate)
 SHRIS. K. MUKHERJEE                                       Mabindra and Mahindra Ltd. Nasik
    SHRIG. B. MUNAKAMIE    (Abemute)
 SHRIT. SARANGARA~AN                                       Maruti Udyog Ltd. Gurgaon
    SHRISHIVAKUMAR(Altentare)
 SHRIN. R. GUFTHA                                          Motor Industries Co Ltd. Bangalore
    $HRIK. L. S. Snn (Altentate)
                                        -                  The Premier Automobiles Ltd. Mumbai
 SHRIP. N. BURGUL
 SHRIS. MURALI~HARAN                                       Simpson Sr Co Ltd. Chennai
    SHRIS. JANARDHANAN   (Alfern&+
 SHRIV. D. PATHAK                                           Space Carburettors Ltd. Pune
 SHRIV LAKSHMI    NARAYANAN                                 Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co Ltd. Pune
    SHRIS. P. JOSHI(Alrentate I)
    SHRIR. N. ACARWAL(Altenure II)
 SHRIM .N. MURALIKRISHNA                                    TVS Suzuki Ltd. Hosur
    SHRIV. RAMACHANDRA      BABU(Altemute)
 DR S. GOVINDARAJAN                                         UCAL, Carburettor Ltd. Chennai
 SHRIK. S. JAtN                                             Vehicle Research and Development Establishment, Ahmednagar
   S~tu R. RAJAN(Aliemate)
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