Off-road Compression-Ignition (Mobile and Stationary) and Large Spark-Ignition Engine Emission Regulations
Marginal note:Engine maintenance
36 (1) Every company must ensure that the first retail purchaser of every engine, including an engine that is installed in a machine, is provided with written instructions respecting emission-related maintenance and that the instructions are consistent with the instructions set out in
(a) in the case of a mobile compression-ignition engine, section 109(a), subpart B, of CFR 89 or sections 125(a) to (d) and (f), subpart B, of CFR 1039, as the case may be;
(b) in the case of a stationary compression-ignition engine, section 4210(c), subpart IIII, of CFR 60, sections 125(a) to (d) and (f), subpart B, of CFR 1039 or sections 125(a) to (d) and (f), subpart B, of CFR 1042, as the case may be; and
(c) in the case of a large spark-ignition engine, sections 125(a) to (d) and (f), subpart B, of CFR 1048.
Marginal note:Engines using non-commercial fuel
(2) Every company must ensure that the first retail purchaser of every engine — other than an engine referred to in subsection 40(1) — that is designed to operate using fuel that is not generally offered for sale in Canada is provided with written instructions describing how the engine’s adjustable parameters are to be adjusted so that the engine conforms to the emission standards prescribed under these Regulations while the engine is operating on fuel that is not generally offered for sale in Canada.
Marginal note:Language
(3) The instructions must be provided in English, French or both official languages, as requested by the purchaser.
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