7.87—Test to determine the maximum fuel-air ratio.
(a) Test procedure.
(1)
Couple the diesel engine to the dynamometer and connect the sampling and measurement devices specified in § 7.86.
(2)
Prior to testing, zero and span the CO and NOX analyzers to the lowest analyzer range that will be used during this test.
(A)
The equation is fa =(99/Ps) * ((Ta 273)/298) 0.7 for a naturally aspirated and mechanically supercharged engines; or
(B)
The equation is fa =(99/Ps ) 0.7 * ((Ta 273)/298) 1.5 for a turbocharged engine with or without cooling of the intake air.
Where:
Ps = dry atmospheric pressure (kPa)
Ta = intake air temperature (°C)
(ii)
The air inlet restriction shall be set within ±10 percent of the recommended maximum air inlet restriction as specified by the engine manufacturer at the engine operating condition giving maximum air flow to determine the concentration of CO as specified in paragraph (a)(6) of this section.
(iii)
The exhaust backpressure restriction shall be set within ±10 percent of the maximum exhaust backpressure as specified by the engine manufacturer at the engine operating condition giving maximum rated horsepower to determine the concentrations of CO and NOX as specified in paragraph (a)(6)of this section.
(iv)
The air inlet restriction shall be set within ±10 percent of a recommended clean air filter at the engine operating condition giving maximum air flow as specified by the engine manufacturer to determine the concentration of NOX as specified in paragraph (a)(6) of this section.
(4)
The engine shall be at a steady-state condition when the exhaust gas samples are collected and other test data is measured.
(6)
Operate the engine at several speed/torque conditions to determine the concentrations of CO and NOX, dry basis, in the raw exhaust.
(b) Acceptable performance.
The CO and NOX concentrations in the raw exhaust shall not exceed the limits specified in § 7.84(b) throughout the specified operational range of the engine.