Emission Control Information Label

RG19597-UN-20OCT10
Example of Emission Control Label
In compliance with the EPA new source performance standards
(NSPS), all manufacturers of emergency stationary engines are required
to specify this designation on an engine label when manufactured after
January 1, 2011. After the Tier 4 standards take effect,
manufacturers of emergency stationary compression ignition and internal
combustion engines that do not meet the standards for non-emergency
engines must add to each such emergency engine a permanent label which
states that the engine is for emergency use only. Engine manufacturers
must also specify in the owner’s manual that operation of emergency
engines is limited to emergency operations and required maintenance
and testing. If the emissions label attached to your engine
declares it complies as an emergency stationary model (as shown),
the engine may only be operated as defined above. This label is part
of the engines emission regulations compliance and must remain intact.
Certain engine models that are classified as emergency engines are
set to run at a single locked RPM (as shown) with the exception of
diagnostic service.
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