ELR test definition

ELR test means a test cycle consisting of a sequence of load steps at constant engine speeds to be applied in accordance with section 6.2 of this Annex;
ELR test means a test cycle consisting of a sequence of load steps at constant engine speeds to be applied in accordance with paragraph 5.2.;
ELR test means a test as described in section 2.1 of Annex I to Council Directive 2005/55/EC to be applied in accordance with section 6.2 of that Annex;

Examples of ELR test in a sentence

  • The emissions to be measured from the exhaust of the engine include the gaseous components (carbon monoxide, total hydrocarbons for diesel engines on the ESC test only; non-methane hydrocarbons for diesel and gas engines on the ETC test only; methane for gas engines on the ETC test only and oxides of nitrogen), the particulates (diesel engines only) and smoke (diesel engines on the ELR test only).

  • The specific mass of the carbon monoxide, of the total hydrocarbons, of the oxides of nitrogen and of the particulates, as determined on the ESC test, and of the smoke opacity, as determined on the ELR test, shall not exceed the amounts shown in table 1.

  • The emissions to be measured from the exhaust of the engine include the gaseous components (carbon monoxide, total hydrocarbons for diesel and type 3B dual-fuel engines on the ESC test only; non-methane hydrocarbons for diesel, dual-fuel and gas engines on the ETC test only; methane for gas and dual-fuel engines on the ETC test only and oxides of nitrogen), the particulates (diesel and dual-fuel engines only) and smoke (diesel and dual- fuel engines on the ELR test only).

  • The specific mass of the carbon monoxide, of the total hydrocarbons, of the oxides of nitrogen and of the particulates, as determined on the ESC test, and of the smoke opacity, as determined on the ELR test, shall not exceed the amounts shown in Table 1.

  • The specific mass of the carbon monoxide, of the total hydrocarbons, of the oxides of nitrogen and of the particulates, as determined on the ESC test, and of the smoke opacity, as determined on the ELR test, must not exceed the amounts shown in Table 1.

  • The emissions to be measured from the exhaust of the engine include the gaseous components (carbon monoxide, total hydrocarbons for diesel and type 3B dual-fuel engines on the ESC test only; non-methane hydrocarbons for diesel, dual-fuel and gas engines on the ETC test only; methane for gas and dual-fuel engines on the ETC test only and oxides of nitrogen), the particulates (diesel and dual-fuel engines only) and smoke (diesel and dual-fuel engines on the ELR test only).

  • The emissions to be measured from the exhaust of the engine include the gaseous components (carbon mono xide, total hydrocarbons for diesel engines on the ESC test only; non- methane hydrocarbons for diesel and gas engines on the ETC test only; methane for gas engines on the ETC test only and oxides of nitrogen), the particulates (diesel engines, gas engines at stage C only) and smoke (diesel engines on the ELR test only).


More Definitions of ELR test

ELR test means a test cycle consisting of a sequence of load steps at constant engine speeds to be applied in accordance with section 6.2 of Annex 1 of Directive 88/77/EEC,