40 CFR §1066.230
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- (a)Overview. This section describes how to verify the accuracy of the dynamometer's timing device.
- (b)Scope and frequency. Perform this verification upon initial installation and after major maintenance.
- (c)Procedure. Perform this verification using one of the following procedures:
- (1)WWV method. You may use the time and frequency signal broadcast by NIST from radio station WWV as the time standard if the trigger for the dynamometer timing circuit has a frequency decoder circuit, as follows:
- (i)Contact station WWV by telephone by dialing (303) 499-7111 and listen for the time announcement. Verify that the trigger started the dynamometer timer. Use good engineering judgment to minimize error in receiving the time and frequency signal.
- (ii)After at least 1000 seconds, re-dial station WWV and listen for the time announcement. Verify that the trigger stopped the dynamometer timer.
- (iii)Compare the measured elapsed time, yact, to the corresponding time standard, yref, to determine the time error, yerror, using the following equation:
- (2)Ramping method. You may use an operator-defined ramp function to serve as the time standard as follows:
- (i)Set up a signal generator to output a marker voltage at the peak of each ramp to trigger the dynamometer timing circuit. Output the designated marker voltage to start the verification period.
- (ii)After at least 1000 seconds, output the designated marker voltage to end the verification period.
- (iii)Compare the measured elapsed time between marker signals, yact, to the corresponding time standard, yref, to determine the time error, yerror, using Eq. 1066.230-1.
- (3)Dynamometer coastdown method. You may use a signal generator to output a known speed ramp signal to the dynamometer controller to serve as the time standard as follows:
- (i)Generate upper and lower speed values to trigger the start and stop functions of the coastdown timer circuit. Use the signal generator to start the verification period.
- (ii)After at least 1000 seconds, use the signal generator to end the verification period.
- (iii)Compare the measured elapsed time between trigger signals, yact, to the corresponding time standard, yref, to determine the time error, yerror, using Eq. 1066.230-1.
- (1)WWV method. You may use the time and frequency signal broadcast by NIST from radio station WWV as the time standard if the trigger for the dynamometer timing circuit has a frequency decoder circuit, as follows:
- (d)Performance evaluation. The time error determined in paragraph (c) of this section may not exceed ±0.001%.