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All SwRI transient emissions test cells meet EPA specifications for heavy-duty gasoline or diesel engine certification. |
For on-highway engines, a power validation and torque map are performed in preparation for the transient emission test. The cold-start portion of the test begins after a natural overnight soak or an optional forced cool-down.
For nonroad diesel engines, the eight-mode, Part 89 steady-state test procedure is used.
Federal smoke tests are typically run for both on-highway and nonroad engines. Following testing, engines are crated and returned to the manufacturer.
In addition to EOL testing, SwRI conducts selective enforcement audits (SEA) and production compliance audits (PCA) for manufacturers. SEA and PCA testing is monitored by the EPA, and results are reported to both the manufacturer and EPA.
SwRI facilities include two test cells equipped to run spark-ignited
engines, six test cells for diesel engines, and two flexible cells that
accommodate diesel, gasoline, or alternative fuel engines.
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Certifications/Accreditation In addition to several departmental audit-approvals, all departments in the Fuels and Lubricants Research Division have achieved certification to ISO 9002, the “Model for Quality Assurance in Production and Installation,” and accreditation to ISO/IEC Guide 25 (EN 45001), “General Requirements for the Competence of Calibration and Testing Laboratories.”
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