Marine Spark-Ignition Engine, Vessel and Off-road Recreational Vehicle Emission Regulations
Marginal note:Definitions
1 (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.
- Act
Act means the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999. (Loi)
- all-terrain vehicle
all-terrain vehicle means a land-based or amphibious vehicle, other than a utility vehicle, that
(a) is designed to travel on three or four low-pressure tires, is equipped with a seat designed to be straddled and with handlebars for steering, and is designed to be used by a single operator and no passengers; or
(b) has three or more wheels and one or more seats, is designed for operation over rough terrain, is designed for transportation and has a maximum vehicle speed of at least 40 km/h. (véhicule tout terrain)
- CFR
CFR means Title 40, chapter I of the Code of Federal Regulations of the United States. (CFR)
- CFR 1045
CFR 1045 means subchapter U, part 1045, of the CFR. (CFR 1045)
- CFR 1051
CFR 1051 means subchapter U, part 1051, of the CFR. (CFR 1051)
- CFR 1060
CFR 1060 means subchapter U, part 1060, of the CFR. (CFR 1060)
- CFR 1068
CFR 1068 means subchapter U, part 1068, of the CFR. (CFR 1068)
- conventional inboard engine
conventional inboard engine means an inboard engine that is rated at 373 kW at most. (moteur en-bord conventionnel)
- crankcase emissions
crankcase emissions means substances that cause air pollution and that are emitted into the atmosphere from any portion of the crankcase ventilation or lubrication systems of an engine or a vehicle’s engine. (émissions du carter)
- diurnal emissions
diurnal emissions means evaporative emissions that occur as a result of venting fuel tank vapours during daily temperature changes while the engine is not operating. (émissions diurnes)
- element of design
element of design means, in respect of an engine, vessel or vehicle
(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 any device, system or element of design that controls or reduces the emissions from an engine, vessel or vehicle. (système antipollution)
- emission family
emission family means
(a) in respect of the engines or vehicles of a company, or the fuel lines or fuel tanks installed in outboards or vessels of a company, that are covered by an EPA certificate, the classification units for which the EPA certificate was issued; and
(b) in respect of any other engine or vehicle of a company, or other fuel line or fuel tank installed in outboards or vessels of a company, the classification units determined in accordance with
(i) in the case of engines, section 230 of subpart C of CFR 1045,
(ii) in the case of vehicles, section 230 of subpart C of CFR 1051, and
(iii) in the case of fuel lines or fuel tanks installed in outboards or vessels, section 230 of subpart C of CFR 1060. (famille d’émissions)
- engine
engine means a marine spark-ignition engine of a class prescribed under subsection 5(1) that is used or capable of being used to propel a vessel. (moteur)
- EPA
EPA means the United States Environmental Protection Agency. (EPA)
- EPA certificate
EPA certificate means a certificate of conformity with United States federal standards issued by the EPA. (certificat de l’EPA)
- evaporative emissions
evaporative emissions means hydrocarbons emitted into the atmosphere from an outboard, vessel or 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 an engine or vehicle’s engine. (émissions de gaz d’échappement)
- family emission limit
family emission limit means the maximum emission level established by a company for an emission family for the purpose of fleet averaging. (limite d’émissions de la famille)
- fuel line
fuel line means non-metallic hose, tubing, and primer bulbs containing or exposed to liquid fuel, including hose or tubing that transports fuel to or from an engine or a vehicle’s engine that includes
(a) flexible molded sections for transporting liquid fuel to or from that engine, but does not include inflexible components for connecting hose or tubing; and
(b) hose or tubing for the vent line or filler neck if fuel systems are designed such that any portion of the vent-line or filler-neck material continues to be exposed to liquid fuel after completion of a refueling event in which an operator fills the fuel tank using typical methods.
A fuel line does not include a primer bulb that contains liquid fuel only when priming an engine or a vehicle’s engine before starting that engine and a fuel line that is designed to connect a portable fuel tank to an engine. (conduite d’alimentation en carburant)
- fuel tank
fuel tank means a fuel tank that is not metallic and not portable. (réservoir de carburant)
- high-performance inboard engine
high-performance inboard engine means an inboard engine that is rated at more than 373 kW and design features to enhance power output such that the expected operating time until rebuild is less than 480 hours. (moteur en-bord à haute performance)
- inboard engine
inboard engine, in relation to a vessel, includes a sterndrive, also known as an inboard/outboard engine, and a jet boat engine, but does not include a personal watercraft engine. (moteur en-bord)
- jet boat
jet boat means a vessel in which an internal combustion engine is installed that powers a water-jet pump as the vessel’s primary source of propulsion and is designed with an open area for carrying passengers. (bateau à propulsion hydraulique)
- model year
model year means the year, as determined under section 4, that is used by a manufacturer to designate a model of engine, vessel or vehicle. (année de modèle)
- off-road motorcycle
off-road motorcycle means a two-wheeled vehicle that is equipped with a seat. (motocyclette hors route)
- permeation emissions
permeation emissions means evaporative emissions resulting from the permeation of fuel through fuel line or fuel tank materials. (émissions par perméation)
- personal watercraft
personal watercraft means a vessel with an enclosed hull of less than 4 m in length that uses an internal combustion engine powering a water-jet pump as its primary source of propulsion and is designed to be used by one or more persons while sitting, standing or kneeling. (motomarine)
- snowmobile
snowmobile means a vehicle, including a vehicle that can be converted into a snowmobile, that has a maximum width of 1.5 m and is designed primarily for travel on snow. (motoneige)
- utility vehicle
utility vehicle means a vehicle that is designed for operation over rough terrain and
(a) has at least four wheels and seating for at least two persons;
(b) has an engine displacement of at most 1000 cm3, a maximum engine brake power of at most 30 kW and a maximum vehicle speed of at least 40 km/h; and
(c) has either a rear payload of at least 159 kg or seating for at least six passengers. (véhicule utilitaire)
- vehicle
vehicle means an off-road recreational vehicle that is of a class prescribed under subsection 5(3). (véhicule)
- vessel
vessel means a vessel that is of the class prescribed under subsection 5(2). (bâtiment)
Marginal note:Incorporation by reference
(2) Standards that are incorporated by reference in these Regulations from the CFR are those expressly set out in the CFR, as amended from time to time, and must be read as excluding
(a) references to the EPA or the EPA’s Administrator exercising discretion in any way;
(b) alternative standards related to the averaging, banking and trading of emission credits, to small-volume manufacturers or to financial hardship; and
(c) standards or evidence of conformity of any authority other than the EPA.
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