maximum net power definition

maximum net power means the highest value of the net power on the nominal full-load power curve for the engine type;
maximum net power means the maximum value of the net power measured at full engine load;
maximum net power means the maximum power of a combustion engine available on the test bench at the end of the crankshaft or equivalent component;

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  • Engine type No. of cylinders Rated speed (min-1) Fuel delivery per stroke (mm3) for compression-ignition engines, fuel flow (g/h) for positive-ignition engines Rated net power (kW) Maximum net power (kW) Maximum power speed (min-1) Maximum torque speed (min-1) Fuel delivery per stroke (mm3) Maximum torque (Nm) Low idle speed (min-1) Cylinder displacement (in % of the largest one) (see Annex 5, para.

  • Facility location Root docket # Maximum net power (city or county, state) (if any) Common owner(s) production capacity 1) QF - kW 2) QF - kW 3) QF - kW Check here andcontinue in the Miscellaneous section starting on page 19 if additional space is needed 8b The Solar, Wind, Waste, and Geothermal Power Production Incentives Act of 1990 (Incentives Act) provides exemption from the size limitations in 18 C.F.R. § 292.204(a) for certain facilities that were certified prior to 1995.


More Definitions of maximum net power

maximum net power speed" means the engine speed at which the maximum net power is obtained, as specified by the manufacturer;
maximum net power means the maximum output for that power measured under full engine load; 3.11.3 ‘Maximum torque’ means the maximum torque value measured under full engine load; 3.11.4 ‘Mesh size’ means the number of openings per (linear) inch of mesh; 3.11.5 ‘Mode switch’ means a mechanical switch which enables the user to select one of the operating modes available in the vehicle for example “economic mode”, “Power mode”, “EV mode”, “Engine Mode” etc; 3.11.6 ‘Mileage accumulation’ means a representative test vehicle or a fleet of representative test vehicles driving a predefined distance as set out in the notification in accordance with the test requirements of Chapter-5 to this standard; 3.11.7 ‘Mono-fuel vehicle’ means a vehicle that is designed to run primarily on one type of fuel; 3.11.8 ‘Mono-fuel gas vehicle’ means a vehicle that is designed primarily for permanent running on LPG or NG/bio methane or hydrogen, but may also have a petrol system for emergency purposes or starting only, where the petrol tank does not contain more than 3 (three) litres of petrol; 3.11.9 ‘Malfunction indicator (MI)’ means a visible that clearly informs the driver of the vehicle in the event of a malfunction 3.11.10 ‘Malfunction’ means the failure of an electric /electronic circuit referred to in Chapter 6; 3.12.1 ‘Non-exposed type of fuel tank’ means that the fuel tank, except the fuel tank cap, is not directly exposed to radiation of sunlight; 3.12.2 ‘Net power’ means the power obtained on the test bench at the end of the crankshaft or its equivalent at the speed laid down by the manufacturer, together with the accessories listed in AIS-137 Part 5. If the power can be measured only when a gearbox is attached to the engine, the efficiency of the gearbox shall be taken into account; 3.13.1 ‘Optional equipment’ means features that are not included in the standard equipment and may be fitted to a vehicle under the responsibility of the manufacturer; 3.13.2 ‘On-board diagnostic system (OBD)’ means an electronic system fitted on-board of a vehicle that has the capability of identifying the likely area of malfunction by means of fault codes stored in a computer memory which can be accessed by means of a generic scan tool; 3.13.3 ‘OVC range’ means the total distance covered during complete combined cycles run until the energy imparted by external charging of the battery (or other electric energy storage device) is depleted, as measured in accordance with the procedure described in Appendix 1.3...
maximum net power means the maximum value of the net power measured at full engine load."
maximum net power means the maximum net power output from propulsion units that include one or more combustion engines, under full engine load operation;
maximum net power means the maximum output for that power measured under full engine load;
maximum net power means the highest value of the net power on the nominal full-load power curve for the engine type;2.1.51. "Maximum torque speed" means the engine speed at which the maximum torque is obtained from the engine, as specified by the manufacturer;
maximum net power means the highest value of the net power on the nominal full-load power curve for the engine type;2.9. "Rated speed means the maximum full load speed allowed by an engine's governor, as designed by the manufacturer, or, if a governor is not present, the speed at which the maximum net power is attained by the engine, as specified by the manufacturer;