Transportation Research Center Inc.’s
(TRC Inc.) Emissions Laboratory has recently purchased a new AVL Particle
Counter, a small engine dynamometer, and has recommissioned its Sealed Housing for Evaporative Determination (SHED)
in order to meet changing industry and customer needs.
The new AVL
Particle Counter 489 measures and analyzes the non-volatile particle number
concentrations, or Particulate Number (PN), of engine exhaust gas, in
accordance with European standards.
TRC Inc. has also added
a new 30kW Magtrol
2WB115-V/S001m
small engine dynamometer, which has helped bridge the gap in the Emissions
Laboratory’s engine emissions testing capabilities. TRC Inc.’s Emissions Laboratory provides
small engine emissions testing for gasoline and diesel, ranging from fractional
horsepower up to 320 horsepower.
In order to
improve testing for exhaust gas emissions and hydrocarbon vapors, TRC Inc. has
recommissioned its SHED chamber. The
SHED, in which the temperature can be controlled, tests the exhaust gas emitted during the
operation of vehicles and the amount of hydrocarbon vapors emitted during the
refueling of motor vehicles. It is
capable of completing the standard one-hour heat build and hot soak evaporative
emissions tests currently required for motorcycle certification. TRC Inc. is in the process of certifying
variable temperature, on-board refueling vapor recovery (ORVR), and
point-source Running Loss evaporative SHEDs for light-duty vehicle
certification.
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