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On-Road Vehicle and Engine Emission Regulations

Version of section 1 from 2006-03-22 to 2006-11-30:

  •  (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.

    Act

    Act means the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999. (Loi)

    approach angle

    approach angle means the smallest angle, in a plan side view of a vehicle, formed by the level surface on which the vehicle is standing and a line tangent to the front tire static loaded radius arc and touching the underside of the vehicle forward of the front tire. (angle d’approche)

    auxiliary emission control device

    auxiliary emission control device means any element of design that senses temperature, vehicle speed, engine RPM, transmission gear, manifold vacuum, or any other parameter for the purpose of activating, modulating, delaying, or deactivating the operation of any part of an emission control system. ((dispositif antipollution auxiliaire))

    basic vehicle frontal area

    basic vehicle frontal area means the area enclosed by the geometric projection of the basic vehicle, which includes tires but does not include mirrors or air deflectors, along the longitudinal axis of the vehicle onto a plane perpendicular to that axis. (surface frontale du véhicule de base)

    break-over angle

    break-over angle means the supplement of the largest angle, in the plan side view of a vehicle, that can be formed by two lines tangent to the front and rear static loaded radii arcs and intersecting at a point on the underside of the vehicle. (angle de rampe)

    CFR

    CFR means Title 40, chapter I, subchapter C, part 86, of the Code of Federal Regulations of the United States as amended from time to time. (CFR)

    complete heavy-duty vehicle

    complete heavy-duty vehicle means a heavy-duty vehicle having a GVWR of 6350 kg (14,000 pounds) or less that is powered by an Otto-cycle engine and that has a primary load carrying device or container attached at the time the vehicle leaves the control of the manufacturer of the engine. (véhicule lourd complet)

    crankcase emissions

    crankcase emissions means substances that cause air pollution and that are emitted to the atmosphere from any portion of the engine crankcase ventilation or lubrication systems. (émissions du carter)

    curb weight

    curb weight means the actual or manufacturer’s estimated weight of a vehicle in operational status with all standard equipment and weight of fuel at nominal tank capacity and the weight of optional equipment. (masse en état de marche)

    departure angle

    departure angle means the smallest angle, in a plan side view of a vehicle, formed by the level surface on which the vehicle is standing and a line tangent to the rear tire static loaded radius arc and touching the underside of the vehicle rearward of the rear tire. (angle de sortie)

    diesel engine

    diesel engine means a type of engine that has operating characteristics significantly similar to those of the theoretical Diesel combustion cycle. The non-use of a throttle during normal operation is indicative of a diesel engine. (moteur diesel)

    diesel heavy-duty vehicle

    diesel heavy-duty vehicle means a heavy-duty vehicle that is powered by a diesel engine. (véhicule lourd diesel)

    element of design

    element of design means, in respect of a vehicle or engine,

    • (a) any control system, including computer software, electronic control systems and computer logic;

    • (b) any control system calibrations;

    • (c) the results of systems interaction; or

    • (d) any hardware items. (élément de conception)

    emission control system

    emission control system means a unique group of emission control devices, auxiliary emission control devices, engine modifications and strategies, and other elements of design used to control exhaust emissions from a vehicle. (système antipollution)

    EPA

    EPA means the United States Environmental Protection Agency.(EPA)

    EPA certificate

    EPA certificate means a certificate of conformity to U.S. federal standards issued by the EPA.(certificat de l’EPA)

    evaporative emissions

    evaporative emissions means hydrocarbons emitted into the atmosphere from a vehicle, other than exhaust emissions and crankcase emissions. (émissions de gaz d’évaporation)

    exhaust emissions

    exhaust emissions means substances emitted into the atmosphere from any opening downstream from the exhaust port of a vehicle’s engine. (émissions de gaz d’échappement)

    Federal Test Procedure

    Federal Test Procedure means the test procedure as described in subsections 130(a) through (d) and (f) of Subpart B of the CFR which is designed to measure urban driving exhaust and evaporative emissions over the Urban Dynamometer Driving Schedule set out in Appendix I of the CFR. (Federal Test Procedure)

    full useful life emission bin

    full useful life emission bin means the set of exhaust emission standards, measured using the Federal Test Procedure, that is set out in a horizontal row in Table S04-1 in section 1811, subpart S, of the CFR. (série d’émissions de durée de vie totale)

    GVWR

    GVWR means the gross vehicle weight rating specified by a manufacturer as the maximum design loaded weight of a single vehicle. (PNBV)

    heavy-duty engine

    heavy-duty engine means an engine designed to be used for motive power in a heavy-duty vehicle, other than a medium-duty passenger vehicle or a complete heavy-duty vehicle. (moteur de véhicule lourd)

    heavy-duty vehicle

    heavy-duty vehicle means an on-road vehicle that has a GVWR of more than 3,856 kg (8,500 pounds), a curb weight of more than 2,722 kg (6,000 pounds) or a basic vehicle frontal area in excess of 4.2 m2 (45 square feet). (véhicule lourd)

    heavy light-duty truck

    heavy light-duty truck means a light-duty truck having a GVWR of more than 2,722 kg (6,000 pounds). (camionnette lourde)

    light-duty truck

    light-duty truck means an on-road vehicle that has a GVWR of 3,856 kg (8,500 pounds) or less, a curb weight of 2,722 kg (6,000 pounds) or less and a basic vehicle frontal area of 4.2 m2 (45 square feet) or less and that

    • (a) is designed primarily for the transportation of property or that is a derivative of a vehicle that is designed for that purpose;

    • (b) is designed primarily for the transportation of persons and has a designated seating capacity of more than 12 persons; or

    • (c) is available with special features that enable it to be operated and used off-road, the special features being four-wheel drive and at least four of the following characteristics, that are calculated when the vehicle is at curb weight and on a level surface with the front wheels parallel to the vehicle’s longitudinal centreline and the tires are inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure, namely,

      • (i) an approach angle of not less than 28 degrees,

      • (ii) a break-over angle of not less than 14 degrees,

      • (iii) a departure angle of not less than 20 degrees,

      • (iv) ground clearances of not less than 17.8 cm (7 inches) under the front and rear axles, and

      • (v) a ground clearance of not less than 20.3 cm (8 inches) under any point other than the front or rear axle. (camionnette)

    light-duty vehicle

    light-duty vehicle means an on-road vehicle that is designed primarily for the transportation of persons and has a designated seating capacity of not more than 12 persons. (véhicule léger)

    light light-duty truck

    light light-duty truck means a light-duty truck that has a GVWR of 2,722 kg (6,000 pounds) or less. (camionnette légère)

    medium-duty passenger vehicle

    medium-duty passenger vehicle means a heavy-duty vehicle that has a GVWR of less than 4,536 kg (10,000 pounds) and that is designed primarily for the transportation of persons but does not include any vehicle that

    • (a) is a truck that is incomplete because it does not have a primary load carrying device or container attached;

    • (b) has a seating capacity of more than 12 persons;

    • (c) is designed to seat more than 9 persons behind the driver; or

    • (d) is equipped with an open cargo area (for example, a pick-up truck box or bed) of 183 cm (72.0 inches) in interior length or more or with a covered box not readily accessible from the passenger compartment. (véhicule moyen à passagers)

    model year

    model year means the year, as determined under section 5, that is used by a manufacturer to designate a model of vehicle or engine. (année de modèle)

    motorcycle

    motorcycle means an on-road vehicle with a headlight, taillight and stoplight that has two or three wheels and a curb weight of 793 kg (1,749 pounds) or less, but does not mean a vehicle that has an engine displacement of less than 50 cm3 (3.1 cubic inches), or that, with an 80 kg (176 pound) driver

    • (a) cannot start from a dead stop using only the engine; or

    • (b) cannot exceed a speed of 40 km/h (25 miles per hour) on a level paved surface. (motocyclette)

    nominal fuel tank capacity

    nominal fuel tank capacity means the volume of the fuel tank specified by the manufacturer to the nearest three eighths of a litre (one tenth of a U.S. gallon). (capacité nominale du réservoir à carburant)

    NOx

    NOx means oxides of nitrogen, which is the sum of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide contained in a gas sample as if the nitric oxide were in the form of nitrogen dioxide. (NOx)

    on-road vehicle

    on-road vehicle means a self-propelled vehicle designed for or capable of transporting persons, property, material or permanently or temporarily affixed apparatus on a highway, but does not mean a vehicle that

    • (a) cannot exceed a speed of 40 km/h (25 miles per hour) on a level paved surface;

    • (b) lacks features customarily associated with safe and practical highway use such as a reverse gear, unless the vehicle is a motorcycle, a differential, or safety features required by federal or provincial laws;

    • (c) exhibits features that render its use on a highway unsafe, impractical, or highly unlikely, such as tracked road contact means or inordinate size; or

    • (d) is a military vehicle designed for use in combat or combat support. (véhicule routier)

    Otto-cycle engine

    Otto-cycle engine means a type of engine that has operating characteristics that are significantly similar to those of the theoretical Otto combustion cycle. The use of a throttle during normal operation is indicative of an Otto-cycle engine. (moteur à cycle Otto)

    Otto-cycle heavy-duty vehicle

    Otto-cycle heavy-duty vehicle means a heavy-duty vehicle that is powered by an Otto-cycle engine. (véhicule lourd à cycle Otto)

    rounded

    rounded means rounded in accordance with method ASTM-E29-93a of the American Society for Testing and Materials. (arrondir)

    static loaded radius arc

    static loaded radius arc means a portion of a circle whose centre is the centre of a standard tire-rim combination of a vehicle and whose radius is the distance from that centre to the level surface on which the vehicle is standing, measured with the vehicle at curb weight, the wheel parallel to the vehicle’s longitudinal centreline, and the tire inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure. (arc du rayon sous charge)

    useful life

    useful life means the period of time or use, whether full or intermediate, in respect of which an emission standard applies to a vehicle or engine, as set out in the CFR. (durée de vie utile)

  • (2) Standards that are incorporated by reference in these Regulations from the CFR are those expressly set out in the CFR and shall be read as excluding

    • (a) references to the EPA or the Administrator of the EPA exercising discretion in any way;

    • (b) alternative standards related to fleet averages, other averages, emission credits, small volume manufacturers, or financial hardship; and

    • (c) standards or evidence of conformity of any authority other than the EPA.


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