Engine Power Sample Clauses

The Engine Power clause defines the minimum or specific power output requirements for engines used in a product, vehicle, or equipment. It typically specifies the horsepower or kilowatt rating that the engine must meet or exceed, and may reference industry standards or testing methods to verify compliance. This clause ensures that the engine delivers adequate performance for its intended use, helping to prevent disputes over underpowered equipment and ensuring the product meets operational expectations.
Engine Power. 4.2.1 The manufacturer or his duly accredited representative may request that measurement only of engine power be performed. In this case: 4.2.1.1 The manufacturer shall complete annex 1 to this Regulation with the information specially related to power measurement i.e. all points not preceded by the letter E, 4.2.1.2 An engine corresponding in all aspects to the description report in that annex 1 shall be submitted to the technical service for tests described in annex 10 to this Regulation. Such tests shall only be carried out on the test bench,
Engine Power. Each of the Engines has 750 or more rated takeoff horsepower or the equivalent of such horsepower on takeoff;
Engine Power. 7.1. Engine driven equipment (if applicable) 7.1.1. Power absorbed at indicated engine speeds by necessary auxiliaries for engine operation that cannot be fitted for the test (as specified by the manufacturer) to be stated in Table 1. Table 1 Total (Pf,i): 7.1.2. Power absorbed at indicated engine speeds by auxiliaries linked with the operation of the category T vehicle and non-road mobile machinery that cannot be removed for the test (as specified by the manufacturer) to be stated in Table 2: * Strike out what is not applicable Total (Pr,i): 7.2. Engine net power to be stated in Table 3: Table 3 Engine net power Condition Engine net power (kW) at indicated engine speed (complete relevant columns) Reference power measured at specified test speed (Pm,i) Total auxiliary power from Table 1 (Pf,i) Total auxiliary power from Table 2 (Pr,i) Engine net power Pi = Pm,I – Pf,i + Pr,i
Engine Power. 18 (c) Recordation of Title or Lien in the United States.....................................18 (d) Recordation of Title or Lien in Foreign Jurisdictions.................................18 (e) Eligibility...........................................................................19 (f)
Engine Power. The basis of specific emissions measurement is uncorrected power as defined in ECE Regulation No. 85. Certain auxiliaries, which are only necessary only for the operation of the vehicle and which may be mounted on the engine should be removed for the test. The following incomplete list is given as an example: (a) air compressor for brakes (b) power steering compressor (c) air conditioning compressor (d) pumps for hydraulic actuators Where auxiliaries have not been removed, the power absorbed by them shall be determined in order to adjust the set values and to calculate the work produced by the engine over the test cycle.