40 C.F.R. § 1065.303

Current through May 31, 2024
Section 1065.303 - Summary of required calibration and verifications

The following table summarizes the required and recommended calibrations and verifications described in this subpart and indicates when these have to be performed:

Table 1 of § 1065.303 -Summary of Required Calibration and Verifications

Type of calibration or verification Minimum frequency a
§ 1065.305 : Accuracy, repeatability and noiseAccuracy: Not required, but recommended for initial installation. Repeatability: Not required, but recommended for initial installation.
Noise: Not required, but recommended for initial installation.
§ 1065.307 : Linearity verification
Speed: Upon initial installation, within 370 days before testing and after major maintenance.
Torque: Upon initial installation, within 370 days before testing and after major maintenance.
Electrical power, current, and voltage: Upon initial installation, within 370 days before testing and after major maintenance.b
Fuel mass flow rate: Upon initial installation, within 370 days before testing, and after major maintenance.
Fuel mass scale: Upon initial installation, within 370 days before testing, and after major maintenance.
DEF mass flow rate: Upon initial installation, within 370 days before testing, and after major maintenance.c
DEF mass scale: Upon initial installation, within 370 days before testing, and after major maintenance.
Intake-air, dilution air, diluted exhaust, and batch sampler flow rates: Upon initial installation, within 370 days before testing and after major maintenance.d
Raw exhaust flow rate: Upon initial installation, within 185 days before testing and after major maintenance.d
Gas dividers: Upon initial installation, within 370 days before testing, and after major maintenance.
Gas analyzers (unless otherwise noted): Upon initial installation, within 35 days before testing and after major maintenance.
FTIR and photoacoustic analyzers: Upon initial installation, within 370 days before testing and after major maintenance.
GC-ECD: Upon initial installation and after major maintenance.
PM balance: Upon initial installation, within 370 days before testing and after major maintenance.
Pressure, temperature, and dewpoint: Upon initial installation, within 370 days before testing and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.308 : Continuous gas analyzer system response and updating-recording verification-for gas analyzers not continuously compensated for other gas speciesUpon initial installation or after system modification that would affect response.
§ 1065.309 : Continuous gas analyzer system-response and updating-recording verification-for gas analyzers continuously compensated for other gas speciesUpon initial installation or after system modification that would affect response.
§ 1065.310 : TorqueUpon initial installation and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.315 : Pressure, temperature, dewpointUpon initial installation and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.320 : Fuel flowUpon initial installation and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.325 : Intake flowUpon initial installation and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.330 : Exhaust flowUpon initial installation and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.340 : Diluted exhaust flow (CVS)Upon initial installation and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.341 : CVS and PFD flow verification (propane check)Upon initial installation, within 35 days before testing, and after major maintenance.e
§ 1065.342 Sample dryer verificationFor thermal chillers: Upon installation and after major maintenance. For osmotic membranes; upon installation, within 35 days of testing, and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.345 : Vacuum leakFor laboratory testing: Upon initial installation of the sampling system, within 8 hours before the start of the first test interval of each duty-cycle sequence, and after maintenance such as pre-filter changes.
For field testing: After each installation of the sampling system on the vehicle, prior to the start of the field test, and after maintenance such as pre-filter changes.
§ 1065.350 : CO2 NDIR H2O interferenceUpon initial installation and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.355 : CO NDIR CO2 and H2O interferenceUpon initial installation and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.360 : FID calibration THC FID optimization, and THC FID verificationCalibrate all FID analyzers: upon initial installation and after major maintenance.
Optimize and determine CH4 response for THC FID analyzers: upon initial installation and after major maintenance.
Verify CH4 response for THC FID analyzers: upon initial installation, within 185 days before testing, and after major maintenance.
Verify C2H6 response for THC FID analyzers if used for NMNEHC determination: upon initial installation, within 185 days before testing, and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.362 : Raw exhaust FID O2 interferenceFor all FID analyzers: upon initial installation, and after major maintenance.
For THC FID analyzers: upon initial installation, after major maintenance, and after FID optimization according to § 1065.360 .
§ 1065.365 : Nonmethane cutter penetrationUpon initial installation, within 185 days before testing, and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.366 : Interference verification for FTIR analyzersUpon initial installation and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.369 : H2O, CO, and CO2 interference verification for ethanol photoacoustic analyzersUpon initial installation and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.370 : CLD CO2 and H2O quenchUpon initial installation and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.372 : NDUV HC and H2O interferenceUpon initial installation and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.375 : N2O analyzer interferenceUpon initial installation and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.376 : Chiller NO2 penetrationUpon initial installation and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.378 : NO2-to-NO converter conversionUpon initial installation, within 35 days before testing, and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.390 : PM balance and weighingIndependent verification: Upon initial installation, within 370 days before testing, and after major maintenance.
Zero, span, and reference sample verifications: Within 12 hours of weighing, and after major maintenance.
§ 1065.395 : Inertial PM balance and weighingIndependent verification: Upon initial installation, within 370 days before testing, and after major maintenance.
Other verifications: Upon initial installation and after major maintenance.

a Perform calibrations and verifications more frequently than we specify, according to measurement system manufacturer instructions and good engineering judgment.

b Perform linearity verification either for electrical power or for current and voltage.

c Linearity verification is not required if DEF flow rate comes directly from the ECM signal as described in § 1065.247(b) .

d Linearity verification is not required if the flow signal's accuracy is verified by carbon balance error verification as described in § 1065.307(e)(5) or a propane check as described in § 1065.341 .

e CVS and PFD flow verification (propane check) is not required for measurement systems verified by linearity verification as described in § 1065.307 or carbon balance error verification as described in § 1065.341(h) .

40 C.F.R. §1065.303

86 FR 34536, June 29, 2021
81 FR 74164, 12/27/2016; 86 FR 34536, 6/29/2021