ESC test definition

ESC test means a test cycle consisting of 13 steady state modes to be applied in accordance with section 6.2 of this Annex;
ESC test means a test as described in section 2.12 of Annex I to Council Directive 88/77/EEC and carried out using the procedure described in Appendix 1, Annex III of that Directive;
ESC test means a test cycle consisting of 13 steady state modes to be applied in accordance with paragraph 5.2.;

Examples of ESC 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).

  • Operating modes NMHC g/kWh CH4 a g/kWh CO g/kWh NOx g/kWh PM g/kWh Diesel mode before retrofit Diesel mode after retrofit Dual-fuel mode a Applicable only to NG engines ESC test results (only diesel mode): HC g/kWh CO g/kWh NOx g/kWh PM g/kWh On-road vehicle tests - application range extension2 Gaseous test fuel used: ..................................................................................................

  • 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 ESC test

ESC test means a test cycle consisting of 13 steady state modes to be applied in accordance with paragraph 5.2. of this Regulation;
ESC test means a test cycle consisting of 13 steady state modes to be
ESC test means a test cycle consisting of 13 steady state modes to be applied in accordance with section 6.2 of Annex 1 of Directive 88/77/EEC,
ESC test means a test as described in section 2.14 of Annex I to Council Directive 2005/55/EC and carried out using the procedure described in Annex III paragraph 1.3.1 and Annex III Appendix 1 of that Directive;

Related to ESC test

  • EPP test Means one EPP command sent to a particular “IP address” for one of the EPP servers. Query and transform commands, with the exception of “create”, shall be about existing objects in the Registry System. The response shall include appropriate data from the Registry System. The possible results to an EPP test are: a number in milliseconds corresponding to the “EPP command RTT” or undefined/unanswered.

  • Fit test means the use of a protocol to qualitatively or quantitatively evaluate the fit of a respirator on an individual.

  • RDDS test Means one query sent to a particular “IP address” of one of the servers of one of the RDDS services. Queries shall be about existing objects in the Registry System and the responses must contain the corresponding information otherwise the query will be considered unanswered. Queries with an RTT 5 times higher than the corresponding SLR will be considered as unanswered. The possible results to an RDDS test are: a number in milliseconds corresponding to the RTT or undefined/unanswered.

  • DNS test Means one non-­‐recursive DNS query sent to a particular “IP address” (via UDP or TCP). If DNSSEC is offered in the queried DNS zone, for a query to be considered answered, the signatures must be positively verified against a corresponding DS record published in the parent zone or, if the parent is not signed, against a statically configured Trust Anchor. The answer to the query must contain the corresponding information from the Registry System, otherwise the query will be considered unanswered. A query with a “DNS resolution RTT” 5 times higher than the corresponding SLR, will be considered unanswered. The possible results to a DNS test are: a number in milliseconds corresponding to the “DNS resolution RTT” or, undefined/unanswered.

  • Genetic test means an analysis of human DNA, RNA, chromosomes, proteins, or metabolites, that detect genotypes, mutations, or chromosomal changes. The term “genetic test” does not mean an analysis of proteins or metabolites that does not detect genotypes, mutations, or chromosomal changes; or an analysis of proteins or metabolites that is directly related to a manifested disease, disorder, or pathological condition that could reasonably be detected by a health care professional with appropriate training and expertise in the field of medicine involved.