Source: http://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/40/60.4240
Timestamp: 2014-12-26 04:29:37
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40 CFR 60.4240 - What are my compliance requirements if I am a manufacturer of stationary SI internal combustion engines >19 KW (25 HP) that are...burn engines that use LPG or a manufacturer of equipment containing such engines? | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 40 › Chapter I › Subchapter C › Part 60 › Subpart JJJJ › Section 60.4240 40 CFR 60.4240 - What are my compliance requirements if I am a manufacturer of stationary SI internal combustion engines >19 KW (25 HP) that are...burn engines that use LPG or a manufacturer of equipment containing such engines?
§ 60.4240
Stationary SI internal combustion engine manufacturers who are subject to the emission standards specified in § 60.4231(c) must certify their stationary SI ICE using the certification procedures required in 40 CFR part 1048, subpart C, and must test their engines as specified in that part. Stationary SI internal combustion engine manufacturers who certify their stationary SI ICE with a maximum engine power less than or equal to 30 KW (40 HP) with a total displacement less than or equal to 1,000 cc to the certification emission standards and other requirements for new nonroad SI engines in 40 CFR part 90 or 40 CFR part 1054, and manufacturers of stationary SI emergency engines that are greater than 25 HP and less than 130 HP who meet the Phase 1 emission standards in 40 CFR 90.103, applicable to class II engines, must certify their stationary SI ICE using the certification procedures required in 40 CFR part 90, subpart B, or 40 CFR part 1054, subpart C, as applicable, and must test their engines as specified in those parts. Manufacturers of equipment containing stationary SI internal combustion engines meeting the provisions of 40 CFR part 1054 must meet the provisions of 40 CFR part 1060, subpart C, to the extent they apply to equipment manufacturers.