Part 1039 — Control of Emissions from New and In-Use Nonroad Compression-Ignition Engines
Subpart A — Overview and Applicability
- § 1039.1— Does this part apply for my engines?
- § 1039.2— Who is responsible for compliance?
- § 1039.5— Which engines are excluded from this part's requirements?
- § 1039.10— How is this part organized?
- § 1039.15— Do any other regulation parts apply to me?
- § 1039.20— What requirements from this part apply to excluded stationary engines?
- § 1039.30— Submission of information.
Subpart B — Emission Standards and Related Requirements
- § 1039.101— What exhaust emission standards must my engines meet after the 2014 model year?
- § 1039.102— What exhaust emission standards and phase-in allowances apply for my engines in model year 2014 and earlier?
- § 1039.104— Are there interim provisions that apply only for a limited time?
- § 1039.105— What smoke opacity standards must my engines meet?
- § 1039.107— What evaporative emission standards and requirements apply?
- § 1039.110— Recording reductant use and other diagnostic functions.
- § 1039.115— What other requirements apply?
- § 1039.120— What emission-related warranty requirements apply to me?
- § 1039.125— What maintenance instructions must I give to buyers?
- § 1039.130— What installation instructions must I give to equipment manufacturers?
- § 1039.135— How must I label and identify the engines I produce?
- § 1039.140— What is my engine's maximum engine power?
Subpart C — Certifying Engine Families
- § 1039.201— What are the general requirements for obtaining a certificate of conformity?
- § 1039.205— What must I include in my application?
- § 1039.210— May I get preliminary approval before I complete my application?
- § 1039.220— How do I amend my maintenance instructions?
- § 1039.225— How do I amend my application for certification?
- § 1039.230— How do I select engine families?
- § 1039.235— What testing requirements apply for certification?
- § 1039.240— How do I demonstrate that my engine family complies with exhaust emission standards?
- § 1039.245— How do I determine deterioration factors from exhaust durability testing?
- § 1039.250— What records must I keep and what reports must I send to EPA?
- § 1039.255— What decisions may EPA make regarding a certificate of conformity?
Subpart E — In-Use Testing
Subpart F — Test Procedures
- § 1039.501— How do I run a valid emission test?
- § 1039.505— How do I test engines using steady-state duty cycles, including ramped-modal testing?
- § 1039.510— Which duty cycles do I use for transient testing?
- § 1039.515— What are the test procedures related to not-to-exceed standards?
- § 1039.520— What testing must I perform to establish deterioration factors?
- § 1039.525— How do I adjust emission levels to account for infrequently regenerating aftertreatment devices?
Subpart G — Special Compliance Provisions
- § 1039.601— What compliance provisions apply?
- § 1039.605— What provisions apply to engines certified under the motor-vehicle program?
- § 1039.610— What provisions apply to vehicles certified under the motor-vehicle program?
- § 1039.615— What special provisions apply to engines using noncommercial fuels?
- § 1039.620— What are the provisions for exempting engines used solely for competition?
- § 1039.625— What requirements apply under the program for equipment-manufacturer flexibility?
- § 1039.626— What special provisions apply to equipment imported under the equipment-manufacturer flexibility program?
- § 1039.627— What are the incentives for equipment manufacturers to use cleaner engines?
- § 1039.630— What are the economic hardship provisions for equipment manufacturers?
- § 1039.635— What are the hardship provisions for engine manufacturers?
- § 1039.645— What special provisions apply to engines used for transportation refrigeration units?
- § 1039.655— What special provisions apply to engines sold in American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands?
- § 1039.665— Special provisions for use of engines in emergency situations.
- § 1039.670— Approval of an emergency equipment field modification (EEFM).
- § 1039.699— Emission standards and certification requirements for auxiliary power units for highway tractors.
Subpart H — Averaging, Banking, and Trading for Certification
- § 1039.701— General provisions.
- § 1039.705— How do I generate and calculate emission credits?
- § 1039.710— How do I average emission credits?
- § 1039.715— How do I bank emission credits?
- § 1039.720— How do I trade emission credits?
- § 1039.725— What must I include in my application for certification?
- § 1039.730— What ABT reports must I send to EPA?
- § 1039.735— What records must I keep?
- § 1039.740— What restrictions apply for using emission credits?
- § 1039.745— What can happen if I do not comply with the provisions of this subpart?
Subpart I — Definitions and Other Reference Information
- § 1039.801— What definitions apply to this part?
- § 1039.805— What symbols, acronyms, and abbreviations does this part use?
- § 1039.815— What provisions apply to confidential information?
- § 1039.820— How do I request a hearing?
- § 1039.825— What reporting and recordkeeping requirements apply under this part?