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GENERIC VERIFICATION PROTOCOL FOR DETERMINATION OF EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS FROM SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTIONS CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES FOR HIGHWAY, NONROAD, AND STATIONARY USE DIESEL ENGINES
Citation:
RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE. GENERIC VERIFICATION PROTOCOL FOR DETERMINATION OF EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS FROM SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTIONS CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES FOR HIGHWAY, NONROAD, AND STATIONARY USE DIESEL ENGINES. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-03/117, 2003.
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Description:
The protocol describes the Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Program's considerations and requirements for verification of emissions reduction provided by selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technologies. The basis of the ETV will be comparison of the emissions and performance of well maintained engines or vehicles to the same engines or vehicles equipped with SCR. This protocol applies to heavy duty highway, nonroad, and some stationary source diesel engines. In keeping with ETV requirements, this protocol is implemented to test a specific technology and test engine(s) at a specific testing organization through an ETV-approved test/quality assurance (QA) plan.
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GEN VER PROTOCOL FOR DETERMINATION OF EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS FROM SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTIONS CONTROL, ETC.URL.PDF (PDF, NA pp, 24 KB, about PDF)