The calibration of evaporative emission enclosures consists of three parts: initial and periodic determination of enclosure background emissions (hydrocarbons and methanol); initial determination of enclosure internal volume; and periodic hydrocarbon and methanol retention check and calibration. Ethanol retention checks may be performed instead of methanol retention checks. Alcohol retentions may be omitted if no alcohol-fueled vehicles will be tested in the evaporative enclosure. For evaporative and refueling emission tests with ethanol-gasoline blends that have less than 25% ethanol by volume, if you account for ethanol with a mathematical adjustment as described in § 86.1813-17(a)(1)(iv) instead of measuring ethanol, the testing specifications and diagnostic requirements in this part 86 that are specific to ethanol-gasoline blends do not apply. Alternate calibration methods may be used if shown to yield equivalent or superior results, and if approved in advance by the Administrator; specifically, more extreme temperatures may be used for determining calibration without affecting the validity of test results.
These are the initial readings CHCi, CCH3OHi, and PBi, Ti for the enclosure background determination.
Where:
MCH3OH = Methanol mass change, [MICRO]g.
Vn = Enclosure volume, in ft3, as measured in paragraph (b)(1) of this section.
TE = Temperature of sample withdrawn, R.
f = Final sample.
CMS = GC concentration of test sample.
1 = First impinger.
AV = Volume of absorbing reagent in impinger (ml).
2 = Second impinger.
VE = Volume of sample withdrawn, ft3. Sample volumes must be corrected for differences in temperature to be consistent with determination of Vn, prior to being used in the equation.
TSHED = Temperature of SHED, R.
i = Initial sample.
MCH3OH,out = mass of methanol exiting the enclosure, in the case of fixed volume enclosures for diurnal emission testing, [MICRO]g.
MCH3OH,in = mass of methanol exiting the enclosure, in the case of fixed volume enclosures for diurnal emission testing, [MICRO]g.
Where,
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