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CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL TEST CODE

1985-08-01
HISTORICAL
J900_198508
The purpose of this code is to provide standard test procedures for crankcase emission control systems and/or devices. The procedures included are for determining: 1 The flow rate of the blowby of an engine. 2 The flow rates through the crankcase emission control system inlet and outlet. This code is written to cover crankcase emission control systems which are designed to reduce the emission of engine blowby gases to the atmosphere. The code includes the following sections: 1 Definitions and Terminology 2 Test Equipment 3 Test Procedures 4 Information and Data to be Recorded 5 Data Analysis 6 Presentation of Information and Data
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CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL TEST CODE

1964-06-01
HISTORICAL
J900_196406
The purpose of this code is to provide standard test procedures for crankcase emission control systems and/or devices. The procedures included are for determining: 1 The flow rate of the blowby of an engine. 2 The flow rates through the crankcase emission control system inlet and outlet. This code is written to cover crankcase emission control systems which are designed to reduce the emission of engine blowby gases to the atmosphere. The code includes the following sections: 1. Definitions and Terminology 2. Test Equipment 3. Test Procedures 4. Information and Data to be Recorded 5. Data Analysis 6. Presentation of Information and Data
Standard

CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL TEST CODE

1995-03-02
HISTORICAL
J900_199503
The purpose of this SAE Standard is to provide standard test procedures for crankcase emission control systems and/or devices. The procedures included are for determining: a The flow rate of the blowby of an engine b The flow rates through the crankcase emission control system inlet and outlet This code is written to cover crankcase emission control systems which are designed to reduce the emission of engine blowby gases to the atmosphere. The code includes the following sections: 3. Definitions and Terminology 4. Test Equipment 5. Test Procedures 6. Information and Data to be Recorded 7. Data Analysis 8. Presentation of Information and Data
Standard

CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL TEST CODE

1980-11-01
HISTORICAL
J900_198011
The purpose of this code is to provide standard test procedures for crankcase emission control systems and/or devices. The procedures included are for determining: 1 The flow rate of the blowby of an engine. 2 The flow rates through the crankcase emission control system inlet and outlet. This code is written to cover crankcase emission control systems which are designed to reduce the emission of engine blowby gases to the atmosphere. The code includes the following sections: 1. Definitions and Terminology 2. Test Equipment 3. Test Procedures 4. Information and Data to be Recorded 5. Data Analysis 6. Presentation of Information and Data
Standard

Medium- and Heavy-Duty Truck Converter/Muffler Configuration

2001-11-15
CURRENT
J1642_200111
This SAE Draft Technical Report is intended to document the technical consensus of the current design state of converter/mufflers for heavy-duty emission classification diesel vehicle applications. This will maximize standardization and promote interchangeability of parts from different manufacturers. The purpose of this SAE Draft Technical Report is to give the technical community the opportunity to review, comment on, and use the Draft Technical Report prior to its final approval by SAE.
Standard

MEDIUM- AND HEAVY-DUTY TRUCK CONVERTER/MUFFLER CONFIGURATION

1993-02-19
HISTORICAL
J1642_199302
This SAE Draft Technical Report is intended to document the technical consensus of the current design state of converter/mufflers for heavy-duty emission classification diesel vehicle applications. This will maximize standardization and promote interchangeability of parts from different manufacturers.
Standard

Spark Arrester Test Procedure for Large Size Engines

2013-03-26
HISTORICAL
J342_201303
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes equipment and procedures for the evaluation of the effectiveness and other performance characteristics of spark arresters or turbochargers used on the exhaust system of large engines normally used in a railroad locomotive, stationary power plant, and other similar applications. This document does not cover applications requiring flame arresting, exhaust gas cooling, or isolation from explosive gases. Two test methods are presented: a laboratory test using ambient air (cold test) and an engine test using exhaust gases (hot test). The hot test is preferred. Arresters tested by the provisions of this document can be expected to perform as tested when tilted no more than 45 degrees from their normal position. Test results from a spark arrester or turbocharger evaluated by the hot test can be applied to different engines of similar design, provided the data shows it to be effective in the applicable flow ranges.
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