BS ISO 8178-2:2008
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Reciprocating internal combustion engines. Exhaust emission measurement Measurement of gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions under field conditions
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04-03-2022
English
31-05-2009
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MCE/14/-/3
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes BS EN ISO 8178-2 and 07/30113186 DC. (05/2009)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
28
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Superseded
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This part of ISO8178, together with ISO8178-1 and ISO8178-11, specifies the measurement and evaluation methods for gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions from reciprocating internal combustion engines (RIC engines) under steady-state and transient conditions for field testing.
This part of ISO8178 is applied when RIC engines used in off-road vehicles, marine installations, generating sets, diesel rail traction or similar applications need to be measured under field conditions or at site in order to determine the in-use compliance, or when it is not possible to take the measurements under test-bed conditions or to use the test-bed measurement results.
Re-checking or re-certification of engines for off-road vehicles after rebuild should preferably be tested outside the vehicle on a suitable load application and measurement device such as a dynamometer or load bank, but in-use compliance testing may be done on the vehicle.
This method can be used for determining conformity or certification of new, used or rebuilt engines at site or for in-use compliance testing of off-road vehicles. Confirmation of test-bed results with respect to ISO8178-4 can also be performed within this part of ISO8178. However, allowances need to be made for differences in engine operating parameters from laboratory conditions and for the accuracy of emission measurement equipment used under field conditions.
For engines used in machinery covered by additional requirements (e.g. occupational health and safety regulations, regulations for powerplants), additional test conditions and special evaluation methods may apply.
NOTE This part of ISO8178 is intended to specify special requirements for the measurement of gaseous and particulate emissions at site or under field operating conditions. In many cases, the test cycles specified in ISO8178-4 and ISO8178-11 cannot be reproduced at site due to constraints of load. For in-use compliance testing, actual in-use operation might be required.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 8178-2:2008 | Identical |
ISO 5725-1:1994 | Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results — Part 1: General principles and definitions |
SAE J177_199506 | MEASUREMENT OF CARBON DIOXIDE, CARBON MONOXIDE, AND OXIDES OF NITROGEN IN DIESEL EXHAUST |
SAE J1003_199506 | DIESEL ENGINE EMISSION MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE |
SAE J244_201106 | MEASUREMENT OF INTAKE AIR OR EXHAUST GAS FLOW OF DIESEL ENGINES |
SAE J 1088 : 1993 | TEST PROCEDURE FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF GASEOUS EXHAUST EMISSIONS FROM SMALL UTILITY ENGINES |
ISO 8178-5:2015 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Exhaust emission measurement Part 5: Test fuels |
ISO 7066-2:1988 | Assessment of uncertainty in the calibration and use of flow measurement devices — Part 2: Non-linear calibration relationships |
ISO 5168:2005 | Measurement of fluid flow — Procedures for the evaluation of uncertainties |
ISO 2710-1:2000 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Vocabulary Part 1: Terms for engine design and operation |
ISO 2710-2:1999 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Vocabulary Part 2: Terms for engine maintenance |
ISO 8178-1:2017 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Exhaust emission measurement Part 1: Test-bed measurement systems of gaseous and particulate emissions |
ISO 8178-3:1994 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Exhaust emission measurement Part 3: Definitions and methods of measurement of exhaust gas smoke under steady-state conditions |
ISO 5725-3:1994 | Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results — Part 3: Intermediate measures of the precision of a standard measurement method |
ISO 8216-1:2017 | Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) classification — Part 1: Categories of marine fuels |
ISO 5725-6:1994 | Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results — Part 6: Use in practice of accuracy values |
ISO 8217:2017 | Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Specifications of marine fuels |
ISO 5725-4:1994 | Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results Part 4: Basic methods for the determination of the trueness of a standard measurement method |
ISO 8178-9:2012 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Exhaust emission measurement Part 9: Test cycles and test procedures for test bed measurement of exhaust gas smoke emissions from compression ignition engines operating under transient conditions |
ISO/TR 3313:1998 | Measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits Guidelines on the effects of flow pulsations on flow-measurement instruments |
ISO 14396:2002 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Determination and method for the measurement of engine power Additional requirements for exhaust emission tests in accordance with ISO 8178 |
SAE J 1151 : 2011 | METHANE MEASUREMENT USING GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY |
ISO 5167-1:2003 | Measurement of fluid flow by means of pressure differential devices inserted in circular cross-section conduits running full Part 1: General principles and requirements |
ISO 5725-2:1994 | Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results Part 2: Basic method for the determination of repeatability and reproducibility of a standard measurement method |
ISO 3046-1:2002 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Performance Part 1: Declarations of power, fuel and lubricating oil consumptions, and test methods Additional requirements for engines for general use |
ISO 8178-7:2015 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Exhaust emission measurement Part 7: Engine family determination |
ISO 8178-4:2017 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Exhaust emission measurement Part 4: Steady-state and transient test cycles for different engine applications |
ISO/TR 7066-1:1997 | Assessment of uncertainty in calibration and use of flow measurement devices — Part 1: Linear calibration relationships |
ISO 10054:1998 | Internal combustion compression-ignition engines Measurement apparatus for smoke from engines operating under steady-state conditions Filter-type smokemeter |
ISO 2534:1998 | Road vehicles Engine test code Gross power |
ISO 9249:2007 | Earth-moving machinery — Engine test code — Net power |
ISO 8665:2006 | Small craft Marine propulsion reciprocating internal combustion engines Power measurements and declarations |
ISO 1585:1992 | Road vehicles Engine test code Net power |
ISO 8178-11:2006 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Exhaust emission measurement Part 11: Test-bed measurement of gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions from engines used in nonroad mobile machinery under transient test conditions |
SAE J 1936 : 1995 | CHEMICAL METHODS FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF NONREGULATED DIESEL EMISSIONS |
ISO 3046-3:2006 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Performance Part 3: Test measurements |
ISO 8178-6:2000 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Exhaust emission measurement Part 6: Report of measuring results and test |
ISO 8178-10:2002 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Exhaust emission measurement Part 10: Test cycles and test procedures for field measurement of exhaust gas smoke emissions from compression ignition engines operating under transient conditions |
ISO 15550:2016 | Internal combustion engines Determination and method for the measurement of engine power General requirements |
ISO 8178-8:2015 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Exhaust emission measurement Part 8: Engine group determination |
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