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Regulation (EU) 2016/1628 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 September 2016 on requirements relating to gaseous and particulate pollutant emission limits and type-approval for internal combustion engines for non-road mobile machinery, amending Regulations (EU) No 1024/2012 and (EU) No 167/2013, and amending and repealing Directive 97/68/EC (Text with EEA relevance)
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1.For the purposes of this Regulation, the following engine categories, divided into the sub-categories set out in Annex I, apply:
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engines for non-road mobile machinery intended and suited to move, or to be moved, by road or otherwise, that are not excluded under Article 2(2) and are not included in any other category set out in points (2) to (10) of this paragraph;
engines having a reference power of less than 560 kW used in the place of Stage V engines of categories IWP, IWA, RLL or RLR;
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engines having a reference power that is greater than 560 kW, exclusively for use in generating sets; engines for generating sets other than those having those characteristics are included in the categories NRE or NRS, according to their characteristics;
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hand-held SI engines having a reference power that is less than 19 kW, exclusively for use in hand-held machinery;
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SI engines having a reference power that is less than 56 kW and not included in category NRSh;
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engines exclusively for use in inland waterway vessels, for their direct or indirect propulsion, or intended for their direct or indirect propulsion, having a reference power that is greater than or equal to 19 kW;
engines used in place of engines of category IWA provided that they comply with Article 24(8);
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auxiliary engines exclusively for use in inland waterway vessels and having a reference power that is greater than or equal to 19 kW;
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engines exclusively for use in locomotives, for their propulsion or intended for their propulsion;
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engines exclusively for use in railcars, for their propulsion or intended for their propulsion;
engines used in the place of Stage V engines of category RLL;
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SI engines exclusively for use in snowmobiles; engines for snowmobiles other than SI engines are included in the category NRE;
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SI engines exclusively for use in ATVs and SbS; engines for ATVs and SbS other than SI engines are included in the category NRE.
2.A variable-speed engine of a particular category may be used in the place of a constant-speed engine of the same category.
Variable-speed engines of category IWP used for constant-speed operation shall additionally comply with Article 24(7) or Article 24(8), as applicable.
3.Engines for auxiliary railway vehicles and auxiliary engines for railcars and locomotives are included in the categories NRE or NRS, according to their characteristics.
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