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Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/2400 of 12 December 2017 implementing Regulation (EC) No 595/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the determination of the CO2 emissions and fuel consumption of heavy-duty vehicles and amending Directive 2007/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Commission Regulation (EU) No 582/2011 (Text with EEA relevance)

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3.Determination of technology specific average standard power valuesU.K.

3.1FanU.K.

For the fan power the standard values shown in Table 1 shall be used depending on mission profile and technology:

Table 1

Mechanical power demand of the fan

Fan drive clusterFan controlFan power consumption [W]
Long haulRegional deliveryUrban deliveryMunicipal utilityConstruction
Crankshaft mountedElectronically controlled visco clutch6186715165661 037
Bimetallic controlled visco clutch8188716767661 277
Discrete step clutch6687216166161 157
On/off cluch7187716666661 237
Belt driven or driven via transmissionElectronic controlled visco clutch9891 0448339331 478
Bimetallic controlled visco clutch1 1891 2449931 1331 718
Discrete step clutch1 0391 0949839831 598
On/off cluch1 0891 1441 0331 0331 678
Hydraulically drivenVariable displacement pump9381 1558329171 872
Constant displacement pump1 2001 4001 0001 1002 300
Electrically drivenElectronically7008006006001 400

If a new technology within a fan drive cluster (e.g. crankshaft mounted) cannot be found in the list the highest power values within that cluster shall be taken. If a new technology cannot be found in any cluster the values of the worst technology at all shall be taken (hydraulic driven constant displacement pump)

3.2Steering SystemU.K.

For the steering pump power the standard values [W] shown in Table 2 shall be used depending on the application in combination with correction factors:

[F1Table 2

Mechanical power demand of steering pump

Identification of vehicle configuration Steering power consumption P [W]
Number of axles Axle configuration Chassis configuration Technically permissible maximum laden mass (tons) Vehicle group Long haul Regional delivery Urban delivery Municipal utility Construction
U+F B S U + F B S U + F B S U + F B S U + F B S
2 4 × 2 Rigid lorry + (Tractor) > 7,5 - 10 1 240 20 20 220 20 30
Rigid lorry + (Tractor) > 10 - 12 2 340 30 0 290 30 20 260 20 30
Rigid lorry + (Tractor) > 12 - 16 3 310 30 30 280 30 40
Rigid lorry > 16 4 510 100 0 490 40 40 430 40 50 430 30 50 580 30 70
Tractor > 16 5 600 120 0 540 90 40 640 50 80
4 × 4 Rigid lorry > 7,5 - 16 6
Rigid lorry > 16 7
Tractor > 16 8
3 6 × 2/2 – 4 Rigid lorry all 9 600 120 0 490 60 40 440 50 50 430 30 50 640 50 80
Tractor all 10 450 120 0 440 90 40 640 50 80
6 × 4 Rigid lorry all 11 600 120 0 490 60 40 430 30 50 640 50 80
Tractor all 12 450 120 0 440 90 40 640 50 80
6 × 6 Rigid lorry all 13
Tractor all 14
4 8 × 2 Rigid lorry all 15
8 × 4 Rigid lorry all 16 640 50 80
8 × 6/8 × 8 Rigid lorry all 17

where:

U

=

Unloaded – pumping oil without steering pressure demand

F

=

Friction – friction in the pump

B

=

Banking – steer correction due to banking of the road or side wind

S

=

Steering – steer pump power demand due to cornering and manoeuvring.]

To consider the effect of different technologies, technology depending scaling factors as shown in Table 3 and Table 4 shall be applied.

Table 3

Scaling factors depending on technology

Factor c1 depending on technology
Technology c1,U + F c1,B c1,S
Fixed displacement111
Fixed displacement with electronical control0,9511
Dual displacement0,850,850,85
Variable displacement, mech. controlled0,750,750,75
Variable displacement, elec. controlled0,60,60,6
Electric01,5/ηalt1/ηalt

with ηalt = alternator efficiency = const. = 0,7

[F1If a new technology is not listed, the technology fixed displacement shall be considered in the simulation tool.]

Table 4

Scaling factor depending on number of steered axles

Factor c2 depending on number of steered axles
Number of steered axlesLong haulRegional deliveryUrban deliveryMunicipal utilityConstruction
c2,U+Fc2,Bc2,Sc2,U+Fc2,Bc2,Sc2,U+Fc2,Bc2,Sc2,U+Fc2,Bc2,Sc2,U+Fc2,Bc2,S
1111111111111111
210,70,71,00,70,71,00,70,71,00,70,71,00,70,7
310,50,51,00,50,51,00,50,51,00,50,51,00,50,5
41,00,50,51,00,50,51,00,50,51,00,50,51,00,50,5

The final power demand is calculated by:

If different technologies are used for multi-steered axles, the mean values of the corresponding factors c1 shall be used.

The final power demand is calculated by:

Ptot = Σi(PU + F * mean(c1,U +F ) * (c2i,U + F)) + Σi(PB * mean(c1,B) * (c2i,B)) + Σi(PS * mean(c1,S) * (c2i,S))

where:

Ptot

=

Total power demand [W]

P

=

Power demand [W]

c1

=

Correction factor depending on technology

c2

=

Correction factor depending on number of steered axles

U+F

=

Unloaded + friction [-]

B

=

Banking [-]

S

=

Steering [-]

i

=

Number of steered axles [-]

3.3Electric systemU.K.

For the electric system power the standard values [W] as shown in Table 5 shall be used depending on the application and technology in combination with the alternator efficiencies:

Table 5

Electrical power demand of electric system

Technologies influencing electric power consumptionElectric power consumption [W]
Long haulRegional deliveryUrban deliveryMunicipal utilityConstruction
Standard technology electric power [W]1 2001 0001 0001 0001 000
LED main front headlights– 50– 50– 50– 50– 50

To derive the mechanical power, an alternator technology dependent efficiency factor as shown in Table 6 shall be applied.

Table 6

Alternator efficiency factor

Alternator (power conversion) technologiesGeneric efficiency values for specific technologiesEfficiency ηalt
Long haulRegional deliveryUrban deliveryMunicipal utilityConstruction
Standard alternator0,70,70,70,70,7

[F1If the technology used in the vehicle is not listed, the technology standard alternator shall be considered in the simulation tool.]

The final power demand is calculated by:

where:

Ptot

=

Total power demand [W]

Pel

=

Electrical power demand [W]

ηalt

=

Alternator efficiency [-]

3.4Pneumatic systemU.K.

For pneumatic systems working with over pressure the standard power values [W] as shown in Table 7 shall be used depending on application and technology.

Table 7

Mechanical power demand of pneumatic systems (over pressure)

Size of air supplyTechnologyLong HaulRegional DeliveryUrban DeliveryMunicipal UtilityConstruction
PmeanPmeanPmeanPmeanPmean
[W][W][W][W][W]

small

displ. ≤ 250 cm3

1 cyl./2 cyl.

Baseline1 4001 3001 2001 2001 300
+ ESS– 500– 500– 400– 400– 500
+ visco clutch– 600– 600– 500– 500– 600
+ mech. clutch– 800– 700– 550– 550– 700
+ AMS– 400– 400– 300– 300– 400

medium

250 cm3 < displ. ≤ 500 cm3

1 cyl./2 cyl. 1-stage

Baseline1 6001 4001 3501 3501 500
+ ESS– 600– 500– 450– 450– 600
+ visco clutch– 750– 600– 550– 550– 750
+ mech. clutch– 1 000– 850– 800– 800– 900
+ AMS– 400– 200– 200– 200– 400

medium

250 cm3 < displ. ≤ 500 cm3

1 cyl./2 cyl. 2-stage

Baseline2 1001 7501 7001 7002 100
+ ESS– 1 000– 700– 700– 700– 1 100
+ visco clutch– 1 100– 900– 900– 900– 1 200
+ mech. clutch– 1 400– 1 100– 1 100– 1 100– 1 300
+ AMS– 400– 200– 200– 200– 500

large

displ. > 500 cm3

1 cyl./2 cyl.

1-stage/2-stage

Baseline4 3003 6003 5003 5004 100
+ ESS– 2 700– 2 300– 2 300– 2 300– 2 600
+ visco clutch– 3 000– 2 500– 2 500– 2 500– 2 900
+ mech. clutch– 3 500– 2 800– 2 800– 2 800– 3 200
+ AMS– 500– 300– 200– 200– 500

For pneumatic systems working with vacuum (negative pressure) the standard power values [W] as shown in Table 8 shall be used.

Table 8

Mechanical power demand of pneumatic systems (vacuum pressure)

Long HaulRegional DeliveryUrban DeliveryMunicipal UtilityConstruction
PmeanPmeanPmeanPmeanPmean
[W][W][W][W][W]
Vacuum pump190160130130130

Fuel saving technologies can be considered by subtracting the corresponding power demand from the power demand of the baseline compressor.

The following combinations of technologies are not considered:

(a)

ESS and clutches

(b)

Visco clutch and mechanical clutch

In case of a two-stage compressor, the displacement of the first stage shall be used to describe the size of the air compressor system

3.5Air Conditioning systemU.K.

For vehicles having an air conditioning system, the standard values [W] as shown in Table 9 shall be used depending on the application.

[F1Table 9

Mechanical power demand of AC system

Identification of vehicle configuration AC power consumption [W]
Number of axles Axle configuration Chassis configuration Technically permissible maximum laden mass (tons) Vehicle group Long haul Regional delivery Urban delivery Municipal utility Construction
2 4 × 2 Rigid lorry + (Tractor) > 7,5 - 10 1 150 150
Rigid lorry + (Tractor) > 10 - 12 2 200 200 150
Rigid lorry + (Tractor) > 12 - 16 3 200 150
Rigid lorry > 16 4 350 200 150 300 200
Tractor > 16 5 350 200 200
4 × 4 Rigid lorry > 7,5 - 16 6
Rigid lorry > 16 7
Tractor > 16 8
3 6 × 2/2 – 4 Rigid lorry all 9 350 200 150 300 200
Tractor all 10 350 200 200
6 × 4 Rigid lorry all 11 350 200 300 200
Tractor all 12 350 200 200
6 × 6 Rigid lorry all 13
Tractor all 14
4 8 × 2 Rigid lorry all 15
8 × 4 Rigid lorry all 16 200
8 × 6/8 × 8 Rigid lorry all 17 ]

3.6Transmission Power Take-Off (PTO)U.K.

For vehicles with PTO and/or PTO drive mechanism installed on the transmission, the power consumption shall be considered by determined standard values. The corresponding standard values represent these power losses in usual drive mode when the PTO is switched off/disengaged. [F1Application related power consumptions at engaged PTO are added by the simulation tool and are not described in the following.]

Table 10

Mechanical power demand of switched off/disengaged power take-off

Design variants regarding power losses (in comparison to a transmission without PTO and / or PTO drive mechanism)
Additional drag loss relevant partsPTO incl. drive mechanismonly PTO drive mechanism
Shafts / gear wheelsOther elementsPower loss [W]Power loss [W]
only one engaged gearwheel positioned above the specified oil level (no additional gearmesh)0
only the drive shaft of the PTOtooth clutch (incl. synchroniser) or sliding gearwheel5050
only the drive shaft of the PTOmulti-disc clutch1 0001 000
only the drive shaft of the PTOmulti-disc clutch and oil pump2 0002 000
drive shaft and/or up to 2 engaged gearwheelstooth clutch (incl. synchroniser) or sliding gearwheel300300
drive shaft and/or up to 2 engaged gearwheelsmulti-disc clutch1 5001 500
drive shaft and/or up to 2 engaged gearwheelsmulti-disc clutch and oil pump3 0003 000
drive shaft and/or more than 2 engaged gearwheelstooth clutch (incl. synchroniser) or sliding gearwheel600600
drive shaft and/or more than 2 engaged gearwheelsmulti-disc clutch2 0002 000
drive shaft and/or more than 2 engaged gearwheelsmulti-disc clutch and oil pump4 0004 000

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