ANNEX VVERIFYING EMISSIONS OF CRANKCASE GASES

1.INTRODUCTION

1.1.

This Annex sets out the provisions and test procedures for verifying emissions of crankcase gases.

2.GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

2.1.

No crankcase emissions shall be discharged directly into the ambient atmosphere, with the exception given in point 3.1.1.

3.SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

F13.1.

Point 3.1.1. and 3.1.2. shall apply to compression-ignition engines, dual-fuel engines and to positive-ignition engines fuelled with natural gas/biomethane or LPG.

3.1.1.

Engines equipped with turbochargers, pumps, blowers, or superchargers for air induction may discharge crankcase emissions to the ambient atmosphere if the emissions are added to the exhaust emissions (either physically or mathematically) during all emission testing in accordance with paragraph 6.10 of Annex 4 to UNECE Regulation No 49.

3.1.2.

Crankcase emissions that are routed into the exhaust upstream of any exhaust after-treatment device during all operation are not considered to be discharged directly into the ambient atmosphere.

3.2.

Points 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 shall apply to positive-ignition engines fuelled with petrol or E85.

F13.2.1.

The pressure in the crankcase shall be measured over the emission test cycles at an appropriate location. It shall be measured at the dip-stick hole with an inclined-tube manometer.

F23.2.1.1.

The pressure in the intake manifold shall be measured to within ± 1 kPa.

3.2.1.2.

The pressure measured in the crankcase shall be measured to within ± 0,01 kPa.

3.2.2.

Compliance with point 2.1 shall be deemed satisfactory if, in every condition of measurement set out in point 3.2.1, the pressure measured in the crankcase does not exceed the atmospheric pressure prevailing at the time of measurement.