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    Uniform rules concerning the approval of retrofit emission control devices (REC)

    Uniform rules concerning the approval of retrofit emission control devices (REC)

     

    SUMMARY OF:

    Regulation No 132 of the Economic Commission for Europe of the United Nations — rules for the approval of retrofit emission control devices for heavy-duty vehicles, agricultural and forestry tractors and non-road mobile machinery equipped with compression ignition engines

    WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE REGULATION?

    This United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) regulation harmonises procedures for classifying, evaluating and approving retrofit emission control (REC)* devices for heavy-duty vehicles, agricultural and forestry tractors and non-road mobile machinery equipped with compression ignition engines*.

    It provides a set of rules for approving REC devices for different purposes and a corresponding range of environmental performance levels that must be met.

    KEY POINTS

    The legislation applies to REC devices to be fitted to the following diesel-driven motors:

    • vehicles with over 8 passenger seats but under 5 tonnes, such as minibuses (known as M2 vehicles);
    • vehicles with over 8 passenger seats and weighing more than 5 tonnes, such as buses (M3 vehicles);
    • goods vehicles (N vehicles);
    • agricultural and forestry tractors and their trailers (T vehicles);
    • off-road mobile machinery.

    REC manufacturers seeking approval of their product must provide the following:

    • name or trade mark;
    • make of the REC and its identifying number, year of manufacture and intended use;
    • instruction manual for installing the retrofit correctly;
    • user’s service and maintenance manual;
    • declaration of the REC system, when used and correctly maintained, will have a normal operating life of:
      • for category M2 and M3 vehicles: 200 000 km or 6 years, whichever occurs first
      • for all other uses: 4000 operating hours or 6 years;
    • proof they have carried out a 1000-hour durability test on a combined engine and REC;
    • notice to the relevant authorities if they no longer produce an REC device.

    RECs must:

    • display the manufacturer’s trade mark or name and a visible and durable label containing the approval mark they receive;
    • be designed, constructed and able to be installed in line with legislation;
    • withstand corrosion, oxidation, vibration and mechanical stress under normal use;
    • include an on-board warning system to alert drivers to any malfunction;
    • meet a wide range of performance criteria on emission limits and reduction levels;
    • avoid any safety risk to operators or bystanders.

    It is illegal to fit a device to by-pass or reduce the efficiency of an REC.

    FROM WHEN DOES THE REGULATION APPLY?

    It has applied since 22 January 2015.

    BACKGROUND

    The UNECE provides a regulatory framework for technological innovations that improve vehicles’ safety and environmental performance. The EU builds on this with more detailed legislation for specific forms of transport or machinery.

    REC devices limit the emissions of particulate matter and oxides of nitrogen to prevent them from damaging human health and polluting the atmosphere. In this way, they help to meet the EU’s clean air targets.

    For more information, see:

    KEY TERMS

    Retrofit emission control (REC): equipping a vehicle or machine already in use with a device, such as a catalytic converter, to remove dangerous exhaust emissions.
    Compression ignition engine: a diesel engine. The fuel, which is injected into the combustion chamber, is ignited by mechanical compression raising air temperature in the cylinder.

    MAIN DOCUMENT

    Regulation No 132 of the Economic Commission for Europe of the United Nations (UNECE) — Uniform provisions concerning the approval of retrofit emission control devices (REC) for heavy-duty vehicles, agricultural and forestry tractors and non-road mobile machinery equipped with compression ignition engines [2018/630] (OJ L 109, 27.4.2018, pp. 100-154)

    RELATED DOCUMENTS

    Regulation (EU) 2018/858 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 May 2018 on the approval and market surveillance of motor vehicles and their trailers, and of systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles, amending Regulations (EC) No 715/2007 and (EC) No 595/2009 and repealing Directive 2007/46/EC (OJ L 151, 14.6.2018, pp. 1-218)

    Regulation (EU) 2016/1628 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 September 2016 on requirements relating to gaseous and particulate pollutant emission limits and type-approval for internal combustion engines for non-road mobile machinery, amending Regulations (EU) No 1024/2012 and (EU) No 167/2013, and amending and repealing Directive 97/68/EC (OJ L 252, 16.9.2016, pp. 53-117)

    Regulation (EU) No 167/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 February 2013 on the approval and market surveillance of agricultural and forestry vehicles (OJ L 60, 2.3.2013, pp. 1-51)

    Successive amendments to Regulation (EU) No 167/2013 have been incorporated in the original document. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.

    Regulation (EC) No 595/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 June 2009 on type-approval of motor vehicles and engines with respect to emissions from heavy-duty vehicles (Euro VI) and on access to vehicle repair and maintenance information and amending Regulation (EC) No 715/2007 and Directive 2007/46/EC and repealing Directives 80/1269/EEC, 2005/55/EC and 2005/78/EC (OJ L 188, 18.7.2009, pp. 1-13)

    See consolidated version.

    Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2008 on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe (OJ L 152, 11.6.2008, pp. 1-44)

    See consolidated version.

    last update 15.02.2019

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