Part 1036 — Control of Emissions from New and In-Use Heavy-Duty Highway Engines
Subpart A — Overview and Applicability
Subpart B — Emission Standards and Related Requirements
- § 1036.101— Overview of exhaust emission standards.
- § 1036.104— Criteria pollutant emission standards—NO<sub>X</sub>, HC, PM, and CO.
- § 1036.110— Diagnostic controls.
- § 1036.111— Inducements related to SCR.
- § 1036.115— Other requirements.
- § 1036.120— Emission-related warranty requirements.
- § 1036.125— Maintenance instructions and allowable maintenance.
- § 1036.130— Installation instructions for vehicle manufacturers.
- § 1036.135— Labeling.
- § 1036.136— Clean Idle sticker.
- § 1036.140— Primary intended service class and engine cycle.
- § 1036.150— Interim provisions.
Subpart C — Certifying Engine Families
- § 1036.201— General requirements for obtaining a certificate of conformity.
- § 1036.205— Requirements for an application for certification.
- § 1036.210— Preliminary approval before certification.
- § 1036.225— Amending applications for certification.
- § 1036.230— Selecting engine families.
- § 1036.231— Powertrain families.
- § 1036.235— Testing requirements for certification.
- § 1036.240— Demonstrating compliance with criteria pollutant emission standards.
- § 1036.245— Deterioration factors for exhaust emission standards.
- § 1036.246— Verifying deterioration factors.
- § 1036.250— Reporting and recordkeeping for certification.
- § 1036.255— EPA oversight on certificates of conformity.
Subpart D — Testing Production Engines and Hybrid Powertrains
Subpart E — In-Use Testing
- § 1036.401— Testing requirements for in-use engines.
- § 1036.405— Overview of the manufacturer-run field-testing program.
- § 1036.410— Selecting and screening vehicles and engines for testing.
- § 1036.415— Preparing and testing engines.
- § 1036.420— Pass criteria for individual engines.
- § 1036.425— Pass criteria for engine families.
- § 1036.430— Reporting requirements.
- § 1036.435— Recordkeeping requirements.
- § 1036.440— Warranty obligations related to in-use testing.
Subpart F — Test Procedures
- § 1036.501— General testing provisions.
- § 1036.503— Engine data and information to support vehicle certification for NHTSA.
- § 1036.505— Engine data and information to support vehicle certification.
- § 1036.510— Supplemental Emission Test.
- § 1036.512— Federal Test Procedure.
- § 1036.514— Low Load Cycle.
- § 1036.520— Determining power and vehicle speed values for powertrain testing.
- § 1036.525— Clean Idle test.
- § 1036.530— Test procedures for off-cycle testing.
- § 1036.535— Determining steady-state engine fuel maps and fuel consumption at idle.
- § 1036.540— Determining cycle-average engine fuel maps.
- § 1036.543— Carbon balance error verification.
- § 1036.545— Powertrain testing.
- § 1036.550— Calculating CO<sub>2</sub> emission rates.
- § 1036.555— Test procedures to verify deterioration factors.
- § 1036.580— Infrequently regenerating aftertreatment devices.
Subpart G — Special Compliance Provisions
- § 1036.601— Overview of compliance provisions.
- § 1036.605— Alternate emission standards for engines used in specialty vehicles.
- § 1036.610— Off-cycle technology credits.
- § 1036.615— Engines with Rankine cycle waste heat recovery and hybrid powertrains.
- § 1036.620— Alternate standards based on model year 2011 compression-ignition engines.
- § 1036.630— Measurement of CO<sub>2</sub> emissions for powertrain testing.
- § 1036.655— Special provisions for diesel-fueled engines sold in American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
Subpart H — Averaging, Banking, and Trading for Certification
- § 1036.701— General provisions.
- § 1036.705— Generating and calculating emission credits.
- § 1036.710— Averaging.
- § 1036.715— Banking.
- § 1036.720— Trading.
- § 1036.725— Required information for certification.
- § 1036.730— ABT reports.
- § 1036.735— Recordkeeping.
- § 1036.740— Restrictions for using emission credits.
- § 1036.745— End-of-year credit deficits.
- § 1036.750— Consequences for noncompliance.
- § 1036.755— Information provided to the Department of Transportation.