89.110—Emission control information label.
(a)
The manufacturer must affix at the time of manufacture a permanent and legible label identifying each nonroad engine. The label must meet the following requirements:
(1)
Be attached in such a manner that it cannot be removed without destroying or defacing the label;
(3)
Be secured to an engine part necessary for normal engine operation and not normally requiring replacement during engine life;
(5)
Be located so as to be readily visible to the average person after the engine is installed in the equipment. A supplemental label meeting all the requirements of this section may be attached to a location other than the engine, in cases where the required label must be obscured after the engine is installed in the equipment.
(2)
The full corporate name and trademark of the manufacturer; though the label may identify another company and use its trademark instead of the manufacturer's if the provisions of § 89.1009 are met.
(6)
Engine tuneup specifications and adjustments. These should indicate the proper transmission position during tuneup, and accessories (for example, air conditioner), if any, that should be in operation;
(8)
Date of manufacture (month and year). The manufacturer may, in lieu of including the date of manufacture on the engine label, maintain a record of the engine manufacture dates. The manufacturer shall provide the date of manufacture records to the Administrator upon request;
(10)
The statement: “This engine conforms to [model year] U.S. EPA regulations large nonroad compression- ignition engines;”
(11)
Engines belonging to an engine family that has been certified as a constant-speed engine using the test cycle specified in Table 2 of appendix B to subpart E of this part must contain the statement on the label: “constant-speed only”; and
(12)
Engines meeting the voluntary standards described in § 89.112(f)(1) to be designated as Blue Sky Series engines must contain the statement on the label: “Blue Sky Series”.
(c)
Other information concerning proper maintenance and use or indicating compliance or noncompliance with other standards may be indicated on the label.
(d)
Each engine must have a legible unique engine identification number permanently affixed to or engraved on the engine.