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This document provides a standardized report format for evaluating types of instruments for measuring vehicle exhaust emissions according to the International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML) Recommendation R 99-1 & 2:2008. The report format includes sections for the authority responsible, a synopsis of test results, a summary of test results, details of examinations and tests performed, a statement of compliance, and remarks. Using a standardized format helps ensure consistency in evaluating instrument types and facilitates acceptance of test results between countries.

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Oimlr 99 - 3

This document provides a standardized report format for evaluating types of instruments for measuring vehicle exhaust emissions according to the International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML) Recommendation R 99-1 & 2:2008. The report format includes sections for the authority responsible, a synopsis of test results, a summary of test results, details of examinations and tests performed, a statement of compliance, and remarks. Using a standardized format helps ensure consistency in evaluating instrument types and facilitates acceptance of test results between countries.

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INTERNATIONAL OIML R 99-3

RECOMMENDATION Edition 2008 (E)

Instruments for measuring vehicle exhaust emissions

Part 3: Report Format

Instruments de mesure des gaz d’échappement des véhicules

Partie 3: Modèle de Rapport


OIML R 99-3 Edition 2008 (E)

ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE
DE MÉTROLOGIE LÉGALE

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
OF LEGAL METROLOGY
OIML R 99-3:2008 (E)

Contents

Foreword.................................................................................................................................... 4
1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 5
2 Applicability of this Report Format ................................................................................. 5
3 Guidance for the application of this Report Format......................................................... 6
4 The Evaluation Report ..................................................................................................... 6

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Foreword

The International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML) is a worldwide, intergovernmental


organization whose primary aim is to harmonize the regulations and metrological controls applied by
the national metrological services, or related organizations, of its Member States.
The main categories of OIML publications are:
ƒ International Recommendations (OIML R), which are model regulations that establish the
metrological characteristics required of certain measuring instruments and which specify
methods and equipment for checking their conformity. OIML Member States shall implement
these Recommendations to the greatest possible extent;
ƒ International Documents (OIML D), which are informative in nature and which are
intended to harmonize and improve work in the field of legal metrology;
ƒ International Guides (OIML G), which are also informative in nature and which are
intended to give guidelines for the application of certain requirements to legal metrology; and
ƒ International Basic Publications (OIML B), which define the operating rules of the various
OIML structures and systems.
OIML Draft Recommendations, Documents and Guides are developed by Technical Committees or
Subcommittees which comprise representatives from the Member States. Certain international and
regional institutions also participate on a consultation basis.
Cooperative agreements have been established between the OIML and certain institutions, such as ISO
and the IEC, with the objective of avoiding contradictory requirements. Consequently, manufacturers
and users of measuring instruments, test laboratories, etc. may simultaneously apply OIML
publications and those of other institutions.
International Recommendations, Documents, Guides and Basic Publications are published in English
(E) and translated into French (F) and are subject to periodic revision. Additionally, the OIML
publishes or participates in the publication of Vocabularies (OIML V) and periodically commissions
legal metrology experts to write Expert Reports (OIML E). Expert Reports are intended to provide
information and advice, and are written solely from the viewpoint of their author, without the
involvement of a Technical Committee or Subcommittee, nor that of the CIML. Thus, they do not
necessarily represent the views of the OIML.
This publication - reference OIML R 99-3, Edition 2008 - was developed by Technical Subcommittee
TC 16/SC 1 Air pollution. It was approved for final publication by the International Committee of
Legal Metrology in 2008.
OIML Publications may be downloaded from the OIML web site in the form of PDF files. Additional
information on OIML Publications may be obtained from the Organization’s headquarters:
Bureau International de Métrologie Légale
11, rue Turgot - 75009 Paris - France
Telephone: 33 (0)1 48 78 12 82
Fax: 33 (0)1 42 82 17 27
E-mail: biml@oiml.org
Internet: www.oiml.org

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Instruments for measuring vehicle exhaust emissions


Part 3 - Report Format for Type Evaluation

1 Introduction
All references in this Report Format are to OIML R 99-1 & 2:2008. This Report Format applies for
any kind of instrument for measuring vehicle exhaust emissions (independent of its technology). It
presents a standardized format for the results of the various tests and examinations, described in Part 2
of OIML R 99-1 & 2:2008, to which a type of an instrument for measuring vehicle exhaust emissions
shall be submitted with a view to its approval based this OIML Recommendation.
It is recommended that all metrology services or laboratories evaluating and/or testing types of
instruments for measuring vehicle exhaust emissions according to OIML R 99-1 & 2:2008, or to
national or regional regulations based on Part 1 of R 99-1 & 2:2008, use this Report Format, directly
or after translation into a language other than English or French. In case of a translation, it is highly
recommended to leave the structure and the numbers of the clauses unchanged: in this case most of the
contents is also understandable for those who can not read the language of the translation.
It is also recommended that this Report Format in English or in French (or in both languages) be
transmitted by the country performing the tests to the relevant authorities of another country, when
requested for issuing a national or regional type approval.
In the practical application of the Report Format, in addition to a cover page by the Issuing Authority,
as a minimum clauses A–F (as necessary) shall be included.

2 Applicability of this Report Format


In the framework of the OIML Certificate System for Measuring Instruments, and the OIML Mutual
Acceptance Arrangement (MAA) applicable to instruments for measuring vehicle exhaust emissions in
conformity with Part 1 of R 99-1 & 2:2008, use of this Report Format is mandatory, in French and/or
in English with translation into the national languages of the countries issuing such Certificates, if
appropriate.
Implementation of this Report Format is informative with regard to the implementation of Part 1 of
OIML R 99-1 & 2 in national regulations.

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3 Guidance for the application of this Report Format


Key to the symbols and expressions used on the following pages:
The “summary of the results” and the “results of the tests” shall be completed according to the
following examples:
Class 00 Class 0 Class I No
Passed for x passed for class 00
Passed for x x passed for class 0 and I
Passed for x failed for all classes
Passed for / / / / test is not applicable for
this instrument

Unless prescribed otherwise, “Date” in the reports refers to the date of testing.
Note (1) Instead of the prescribed volume fractions in % vol, test gases with the same fractions in
% mol can be used as well.
Note (2) The name(s) or symbol(s) of the unit(s) used to express the test results shall be specified in
each form.
In case a prescribed test is not relevant for the type of instrument to be tested, the reason why the test
is omitted shall be clearly stated in the field “Remarks” (for instance surge tests on signal lines shorter
than 30 m, tests related to AC mains supply in the case of an instrument only powered by batteries, or
partial testing after modification of a previously tested type).
The number of the report and the page numbers shall be completed in the heading.
Pages 1–6 of this Report Format may be replaced by a cover page by the Issuing Authority.
The user is free to change the length of the cells (for instance “Remarks”) as required in a specific
case.

4 The Evaluation Report


The format for the Report is given on the following pages.

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Cover page by the Issuing Authority

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Contents of the Report


A Authority responsible for this Report............................................................................................ 10
B Synopsis of the results of the examinations and tests ................................................................... 10
C Summary of the results of the examination and tests................................................................... 11
C.1 Examinations....................................................................................................................... 11
C.2 Performance tests ................................................................................................................ 12
D General information ........................................................................................................................ 13
D.1 Manufacturer....................................................................................................................... 13
D.2 Applicant............................................................................................................................. 13
D.3 Testing laboratories involved in the tests............................................................................ 14
D.4 General information concerning the type............................................................................ 15
D.5 Accessories supplied by the applicant ................................................................................ 16
D.6 Selection of sample(s) tested .............................................................................................. 16
D.7 Adjustments and modifications........................................................................................... 17
D.8 Additional information concerning the type ....................................................................... 17
D.9 Documentation supplied by the applicant........................................................................... 18
D.10 Information concerning the test equipment used for the type evaluation ........................... 18
E Examination ..................................................................................................................................... 19
E.1 Indication, measuring range, units and resolution (5.1, 5.2, 5.3)....................................... 19
E.2 Durable recording of results (5.4) ....................................................................................... 19
E.3 Lambda calculation (5.11) ................................................................................................. 20
E.4 Materials used (6.1.1) ....................................................................................................... 20
E.5 Size of sampling probe (6.1.2) .......................................................................................... 21
E.6 Filter (6.1.3.1) ..................................................................................................................... 21
E.7 Water separator (6.1.4.2) .................................................................................................... 22
E.8 Port for ambient air / Charcoal filter (6.1.5) ....................................................................... 22
E.9 Pump (6.1.6)....................................................................................................................... 23
E.10 Interface (6.1.9)................................................................................................................... 23
E.11 Adjustment facilities (6.2.1, 6.2.2)...................................................................................... 24
E.12 Cross-influence of adjustments (6.2.3) ............................................................................... 24
E.13 Negative indications (6.2.4) ................................................................................................ 25
E.14 Disturbances / checking facilities (6.3.1, -2, -3, -4, -5)....................................................... 25
E.15 Measurements when not adjusted (6.3.6, 6.3.7, 6.3.8)....................................................... 26
E.16 Sealing (6.3.9)..................................................................................................................... 26
E.17 Software (6.3.10) ................................................................................................................ 27
E.18 Influence by remote devices (6.3.11).................................................................................. 27
E.19 Operating instructions (7.2) ................................................................................................ 28
E.20 Documentation for type approval (8.1.1)............................................................................ 29
F Performance tests ............................................................................................................................ 30
F.1 Error curve (9.1, A.2) .......................................................................................................... 30
F.2 Stability with time or drift (9.2, A.3)................................................................................... 31
F.3 Repeatability (9.3, A.4) ....................................................................................................... 32
F.4 Dry heat (40 °C) (9.4.1,a, A.5)............................................................................................ 33
F.5 Cold (5 °C) (9.4.1,b A.6)..................................................................................................... 34
F.6 Damp heat, steady state (30 °C, 85 % R.H.) (9.4.1.c, A.7) ................................................. 35
F.7 Atmospheric pressure (9.4.1.d, A.8).................................................................................... 36
F.8 Voltage and frequency variations (9.4.1.e, A.9).................................................................. 37
F.9 Cross sensitivity (9.4.2, A.10) ............................................................................................. 38
F.10 Mechanical shock (free fall, 9.5.a, A.11.1) ......................................................................... 40
F.11 Vibrations (9.5.a, A.11.2).................................................................................................... 41

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F.12 AC voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations (9.5.b, A.12) .......................... 42
F.13 Voltage bursts (9.5.c, A.13) ................................................................................................ 43
F.14 Transient conduction (road vehicle battery: 9.5.d, A.14) .................................................. 45
F.15 Electrostatic discharge (9.5.e, A.15) ................................................................................... 46
F.17 Radio frequency immunity (9.5.g, A.17) ............................................................................ 53
F.18 Mains frequency magnetic fields (9.5.h, A.18) ................................................................... 55
F.19 Warm-up time (9.6.a, A.19) ................................................................................................ 56
F.20 Response time (9.6.b, A.20) ................................................................................................ 57
F.21 Low flow (9.5.2.c, A.21) ..................................................................................................... 58
F.22 Leakage (9.6.d, A.22).......................................................................................................... 59
F.23 HC residue (9.6.e, A.23)...................................................................................................... 60
F.24 Filter unit (9.6.f, A.24) ........................................................................................................ 61
F.25 Water separator (9.6.g, A.25) .............................................................................................. 62
F.26 Propane/Hexane factor (PEF) (9.6.h A.26) ......................................................................... 64

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A Authority responsible for this Report

Name
Address

Report number
Application number
Period of tests
Date of issuing this Report
Name and signature of the
person responsible

Stamp(s)
(if applicable)

B Synopsis of the results of the examinations and tests


(To be completed by the Issuing Authority)

The tested specimen fulfils ALL the applicable requirements in OIML R 99-1 & 2:2008 Part 1 for:

Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


Remarks:

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C Summary of the results of the examination and tests


(To be completed by the Issuing Authority)

C.1 Examinations
(Refer to clauses in R 99-1 & 2)

For details, refer to the examination: clause E of this Report as indicated in the last column.

Complies details
Clause(s) General requirements
Yes No in
5.1 Indication of the measured result E.1
5.2 Measuring range E.1
5.3 Resolution of indication E.1
5.4 Durable recording of measuring results E.2
5.11 Lambda calculation E.3
6.1.1 Materials E.4
6.1.2 Sampling probe E.5
6.1.3.1 Filter E.6
6.1.4.2 Water separator E.7
6.1.5 Ambient air / Charcoal filter E.8
6.1.6 Pump E.9
6.1.9 Interface / Data printer E.10
6.2.1, -2 Adjustment facilities E.11
6.2.3 Cross-influence of adjustment E.12
6.2.4 Negative indications E.13
6.3.1, -2, -3, -4, -5 Checking facilities E.14
6.3.6, -7, -8 No measurements when not adjusted E.15
6.3.9 Sealing E.16
6.3.10 Software E.17
6.3.11 No influence by remote devices E.18
7.1 Inscriptions D.4
7.2 Operating instructions E.19
8.1.1 Documentation for the type approval E.20

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C.2 Performance tests


(Refer to Annex A of OIML R 99-1 & 2)

For details, refer to the tests: clause F of this Report as indicated in the last column.

Complies Details
Clause Performance tests
Class 00 Class 0 Class I No in
A.2 Error curve F.1
A.3 Stability with time or drift F.2
A.4 Repeatability F.3
A.5 Dry heat F.4
A.6 Cold F.5
A.7 Damp heat, steady state F.6
A.8 Atmospheric pressure F.7
A.9 Voltage and frequency variation F.8
A.10 Cross sensitivity F.9
A.11 Mechanical shock F.10
A.11 Vibrations F.11
AC voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage
A.12 F.12
variations
A.13 Burst (transients) F.13
A.14 Electrical transient conduction (road vehicle battery) F.14
A.15 Electrostatic discharge F.15
A.16 Surges on data, control and power lines F.16
A.17 Radio frequency immunity F.17
A.18 Mains frequency magnetic fields F.18
A.19 Warm-up time F.19
A.20 Response time F.20
A.21 Low flow F.21
A.22 Leakage F.22
A.23 HC residue F.23
A.24 Filter unit F.24
A.25 Water separator F.25
A.26 Propane/hexane equivalency factor (PEF) F.26

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D General information

D.1 Manufacturer

Company
Address

D.2 Applicant

Company

Representative
Address

Reference

Date of application

Remarks:

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D.3 Testing laboratories involved in the tests


(This table is to be completed for each test laboratory)

Name

Address

Application number

Tests by this laboratory

Date/period of tests

Name(s) of test engineer(s)

Accredited by Number: Expires (date):


Accreditation includes R 99-1
Yes No
&2
Details of relevant peer
assessment or assessment by
other means
In case tests have been
performed at another location
than the premises of this
laboratory, give details here

Name of the person responsible

Date of signature

Stamp (if applicable) and


signature of the person
responsible

Remarks:

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D.4 General information concerning the type


and the sample(s) supplied for the tests
(as stated on the instrument / provided by the manufacturer)

Information indicated on the instrument (ref. R 99-1 & 2 Part 1, 7.1)

Manufacturer’s trade mark

Year of manufacture

Accuracy class

Type designation

Model number (if applicable)

Serial number(s) of the sample(s)

Instrument is pressure compensated Yes No


Type description of the main transducer
Serial number of the measuring transducer
Type of the oxygen fuel cell
Type(s) of other oxygen fuel cell(s)
Serial number of the oxygen fuel cell
Minimum flowrate
Nominal flowrate
Electrical power
single value

Propane/hexane 200 ppm vol C3H8


equivalency factor 2 000 ppm vol C3H8
4 000 ppm vol C3H8

Identification Version number


of software Checksum/identification code
CO Maximum measured value: % vol Resolution of indication: % vol
CO2 Maximum measured value: % vol Resolution of indication: % vol
HC Maximum measured value: ppm vol Resolution of indication: ppm vol
O2 Maximum measured value: % vol Resolution of indication: % vol

Remarks:

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D.5 Accessories supplied by the applicant

type
Battery
nominal voltage
(if applicable)
number required
Operating instructions
Data printer (if applicable)
Cables
Sampling probe
Ancillary facilities
Other accessories:

D.6 Selection of sample(s) tested

In case the tests and examination are valid for more versions, give full details of the types, versions,
measuring ranges, etc.:

Justification of the selection of the sample(s):

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D.7 Adjustments and modifications

Adjustments, modifications, and repairs made to the samples during the testing:

D.8 Additional information concerning the type

Additional remarks and/or information (connection equipment, interfaces, etc.):

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D.9 Documentation supplied by the applicant

See E.20

Remarks:

D.10 Information concerning the test equipment used for the type evaluation
(including details of simulations)

If applicable, the laboratory is free to provide this information, instead of a complete overview here, in
the appropriate chapter F.x in an extra field below the 1st table (with “Date & Time”, etc.).
In this case a statement shall be made in this field.

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E Examination
(To be completed by the Examining Authority)

E.1 Indication, measuring range, units and resolution (5.1, 5.2, 5.3)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Simultaneous indication of the gas components (5.1): Yes No

Indication (5.1) Measuring range (5.2) Resolution (5.3)


CO % vol % vol
CO2 % vol % vol
O2 ≤ 4 % vol % vol
O2 % vol
O2 > 4 % vol % vol
HC ppm vol ppm vol
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

E.2 Durable recording of results (5.4)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

The instrument is provided with: Internal External No

printing device

memory device

Printer fulfils requirements Yes No


a) Clarity of print
b) Resolution
c) Size of figures
d) Printed units
e) Data transmission for external printer: See E.10
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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E.3 Lambda calculation (5.11)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Yes No
The instrument is provided with a lambda calculation
Formula for lambda calculation as in Annex D of OIML R 99-1 & 2
Maximum permissible error in the lambda calculation according to 5.11
Indication of the lambda value according to 5.11
Other applied formula:

Remarks

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

E.4 Materials used (6.1.1)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Fulfils requirements
Yes No
Gas handling system
Sampling probe
Risk of influence on gas samples
Pipe
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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E.5 Size of sampling probe (6.1.2)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Fulfils requirements
Yes No
Length of probe: cm
Retaining device
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

E.6 Filter (6.1.3.1)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Fulfils requirements
Yes No
Size of filter (particles) µm
Contamination observable
Replaceable without special tools
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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E.7 Water separator (6.1.4.2)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Fulfils requirements
Requirement
Yes No
The instrument has a water separator
Empties automatically in case of saturation
Measurement operation automatically stopped in case of saturation
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

E.8 Port for ambient air / Charcoal filter (6.1.5)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Present Fulfils requirements


Yes No Upstream Downstream Yes No
HC channel
Port for ambient air
Charcoal filter
Port for reference gas
Means to maintain pressure
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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E.9 Pump (6.1.6)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Fulfils requirements
Yes No
Effect of vibrations on measurements
Possible to turn on/off separately
Possible to make a measurement when pump is off
Automatic flush with ambient air before pump is switched off
(not mandatory)
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

E.10 Interface (6.1.9)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Present Fulfils requirements


Yes No Yes No
Interface
Printer (see also E.2)
Other data storage
Description of data storage:

Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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E.11 Adjustment facilities (6.2.1, 6.2.2)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Actual (*)
Adjustment facilities Requirement (*)
No M SA A

Zero-setting A

Gas calibration M, SA, or A

Internal adjustment A

(*) M = Manual, SA = Semi-automatic and A = Automatic


Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

E.12 Cross-influence of adjustments (6.2.3)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Yes No
Any cross-influence found

If “Yes”, give details here:

Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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E.13 Negative indications (6.2.4)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Negative indication down to


Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

E.14 Disturbances / checking facilities (6.3.1, -2, -3, -4, -5)

Occurrence of significant faults (6.3.1): for test results, please refer to F.11 - F.18)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Present Function (1)


Yes No P I
Checking facilities present (6.3.1)
Possibility to check the facilities (6.3.1)
Checking facility HC residue (6.3.2, -3)
Automatic recognition of malfunctioning of O2 sensor (6.3.4)
Warm-up check (6.3.5, a)
Low flow check (6.3.5, b)
HC residue check (6.3.5, c)
Internal reference adjustment check (6.3.5, d)
Gas adj. check (6.3.5, e) Time interval: month
Leak check (2) (6.3.5, f) Time interval: h
(1)
P = permanent automatic, I = Intermittent automatic
(2)
For test results of leak check, refer to F.22
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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E.15 Measurements when not adjusted (6.3.6, 6.3.7, 6.3.8)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Automatic Semi automatic


Adjustment facility

Possibility / warning Meets requirement


Adjustment facility
Yes No Yes No
Possibility to make a measurement when adjustment is
not completed (6.3.6)
Possibility to make a measurement when adjustment is
required (6.3.7)
Warning for required adjustment (6.3.8)
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

E.16 Sealing (6.3.9)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Effective sealing / other protection of: Yes No


Adjustment means
Software integrity
Disposable oxygen fuel cell
Others:

Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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E.17 Software (6.3.10)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Version of software: Identification code:

Yes No
Software protected by sealing
Automatic change of identification code
Fixed version number
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

E.18 Influence by remote devices (6.3.11)

Date: Observer: Serial number:

Yes No
Possible influence by remote devices
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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E.19 Operating instructions (7.2)

Date: Observer:

Language(s):

Version:

Yes No N/A Remarks


Operating instructions available (7.2.1)
Time intervals for adjustment (7.2.2.a)
Adjustment procedures (7.2.2.a)

Time intervals for maintenance (7.2.2.a)

Maintenance procedures (7.2.2.a)


Time interval of leak test (7.2.2.a)
Leakage test procedure (7.2.2.b)
HC-residue check instruction (7.2.2.c)

Storage temperature (7.2.2.d)

Specifications of portable generator (7.2.2.e)


Rated operating conditions, etc. (7.2.2.f)
Formula of lambda calculation (7.2.2.g)
Replacement of oxygen fuel cell (7.2.2.h)
External power converter (7.2.2.i)

Compatibility ancillary equipment (7.2.2.j)

Temperature range (7.2.2.k)


Specific conditions (7.2.2.l) Give details below in “remarks”
Specifications of battery (7.2.2.m)
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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E.20 Documentation for type approval (8.1.1)

Yes No Remarks
a) Description of the general principle of
measurement
b) List of essential components + details
b) Characteristics of the essential components,
drawings, diagrams, etc.
c) Description of the essential components with
drawings and diagrams
d) General information of the software
(also refer to 6.3.10)
e) Description of the formula for lambda
calculation (also refer to E.3)
f) Operating instructions (also refer to E.19) For details, see E.19
Information supporting the manufacturer’s
assumption of compliance
Other relevant information pertaining to identification of the instrument, diagrams, results of
previous tests, etc.: (attach photograph(s) and/or outline-drawing(s) here if available):

Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


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F Performance tests

F.1 Error curve (9.1, A.2)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Concentration (mixtures E, F, G and/or H, and L (*))


Maximum
Recommended Actual Error
Indicated value permissible error
reference value reference value
% vol CO % vol CO % vol CO % vol CO % vol CO
0.5
1.0
3.5 / 5
0.25
% vol CO2 % vol CO2 % vol CO2 % vol CO2 % vol CO2
6
10
14
3
ppm vol HC ppm vol HC ppm vol HC ppm vol HC ppm vol HC
100
300
1 000
40
% vol O2 % vol O2 % vol O2 % vol O2 % vol O2
0.5
10
20.9
0
(*)
Mixture L only applicable for Class 0 and Class 00
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


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F.2 Stability with time or drift (9.2, A.3)


It is suggested (but not mandatory) to combine this test with Test A.19 (see F.19)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

Warm-up time: .............. h, ............ min at reference conditions

Time following Indication


the warm-up time % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
0 min
2 min (*)
5 min (*)
15 min (*)
½h
1h
1½ h
2h
2½ h
3h
3½ h
4h
Maximum error
MPE
(*) Only applicable when this test is combined with the test for the warm-up time in F.19
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.3 Repeatability (9.3, A.4)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

Indication % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2


No. air test gas air test gas air test gas air test gas
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
σ (1)
criterion (2)
Notes:
(1)
Here, σ is the experimental standard deviation according to 5.13 of R 99-1 & 2
(2)
The criterion is one third of the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.4 Dry heat (40 °C) (9.4.1,a, A.5)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gases A, C % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 / 3.5 14 100 / 1 000 0.5
Gas A
Actual
Gas C

Heating time: h min Temperature (40°C): °C

Time after Indication


heating up Gas % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
A
0 min
C
A
½h
C
A
1h
C
A
1½ h
C
A
2h
C
Maximum error
MPE
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.5 Cold (5 °C) (9.4.1,b A.6)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gases A, C % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 / 3.5 14 100 / 1 000 0.5
Gas A
Actual
Gas C

Cooling-down time: h min Temperature (5 °C): °C

Time after Indication


heating up Gas % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
A
0 min
C
A
½h
C
A
1h
C
A
1½ h
C
A
2h
C
Maximum error
MPE
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.6 Damp heat, steady state (30 °C, 85 % RH) (9.4.1.c, A.7)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient pressure: hPa
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gases A, C % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 / 3.5 14 100 / 1 000 0.5
Gas A
Actual
Gas C

Exposure time: h min Temperature (30 °C): °C Relative humidity (85 %): %

Time after Indication


Gas
heating up % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
A
1 day
C
A
2 days
C
Maximum error
MPE
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.7 Atmospheric pressure (9.4.1.d, A.8)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gases A, C % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 / 3.5 14 100 / 1 000 0.5
Gas A
Actual
Gas C

Indication
Pressure Gas
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
A
Ambient: hPa
C
A
High: hPa
C
A
Low: hPa
C
A
Ambient: hPa
C
Maximum error
MPE
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.8 Voltage and frequency variations (9.4.1.e, A.9)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

F.8.1 Mains (AC) Voltage and frequency variations (A.9.1)

Mains voltage Indication


f = Hz % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Unom = V
+ 10 %: V
– 15 %: V
Maximum error
MPE

Mains frequency Indication


U = V % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
fnom = Hz
+ 2 %: Hz
– 2 %: Hz
Maximum error
MPE

F.8.2 Battery voltage variation (A.9.2 and A.9.3)

Indication
Battery voltage
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Unom V DC
Upper limit V DC
Lower limit V DC
Maximum error
MPE

Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.9 Cross sensitivity (9.4.2, A.10)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test F.9.1.1 (A.10.1.1) Gas mixture in N2 Indication


Recom- % vol % vol ppm vol % vol
Actual Unit
mended CO CO2 HC O2
a) pure N2, dry
16 % vol CO2
6 % vol CO
10 % vol O2
b) 5 % vol H2
0.3 % vol NO
2 000 ppm vol C6H14
N2, water saturated
Maximum influence on zero indication
Remarks:

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Test F.9.1.2 (A.10.1.2) Indication


All measurands in N2 % vol % vol ppm vol Standard Gas J Gas K
Gases J, K CO CO2 HC Water % O2 % H2
Recommended reference value 3.5 14 1 000 saturation 10 % 5%
Actual
reference value
a)
Indicated value
Measurands
single gas
in pure N2
Error

Actual
b) reference value
All
Indicated values
measurands
combined gas
together in
N2
Error

Difference between the errors

Maximum permissible
difference
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.10 Mechanical shock (free fall, 9.5.a, A.11.1)


(one fall over 25 mm on each bottom edge)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

Indication
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Before shocks
After shocks
Maximum fault
Criterion (*)
(*) The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.11 Vibrations (9.5.a, A.11.2)


(only applicable for hand-held instruments)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

Indication
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
before vibration
after vibration
Maximum fault
Criterion (*)
(*) The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.12 AC voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations (9.5.b, A.12)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

fn = Hz Reduction Duration Indication


Test to [cycles] % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Without reduction - -
V
Dips a
%
V
Dips b
%
V
Dips c
%
V
Short interruptions
%
Maximum fault
Criterion (*)
(*) The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.13 Voltage bursts (9.5.c, A.13)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

Indication
Burst
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Without bursts
+ kV
Phase
- kV
Without bursts
+ kV
Neutral
- kV
Without bursts
Protective + kV
earth - kV
Without bursts
+ kV
Port 1 (*)
- kV
Without bursts
+ kV
Port 2 (*)
- kV
Without bursts
+ kV
Port 3 (*)
- kV
Without bursts
+ kV
Port 4 (*)
- kV
Without bursts
+ kV
Port 5 (*)
- kV
Without bursts
Maximum fault
Criterion (*)
(*) The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
(*)
Description of the ports:
Port 1:
Port 2:
Port 3:
Port 4:
Port 5:

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Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.14 Transient conduction (road vehicle battery: 9.5.d, A.14)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

Un = V Indication
(1)
Transient % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Without transients
+ V
Pulse 2a
- V
Without transients
+ V
Pulse 2b
- V
Without transients
+ V
Pulse 3a
- V
Without transients
+ V
Pulse 3b
- V
Without transients
+ V
Pulse 4
- V
Without pulses
Maximum fault
Criterion (2)
(1)
Pulses according to ISO 7637-2
(2)
The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.15 Electrostatic discharge (9.5.e, A.15)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

F.15.1 Direct application on the instrument

F.15.1.1 Contact mode (6 kV) for instrument with ground terminal


Indication
Discharge
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
without discharge
+ 2 kV
+ 4 kV
+ 6 kV
without discharge
– 2 kV
– 4 kV
– 6 kV
without discharge
Maximum fault
Criterion (*)
(*) The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
In case the instrument fails this test, indicate the test point(s):

Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.15.1.2 Air mode (8 kV) for instrument without ground terminal


Indication
Discharge
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
without discharge
+ 2 kV
+ 4 kV
+ 6 kV
+ 8 kV
without discharge
– 2 kV
– 4 kV
– 6 kV
– 8 kV
without discharge
Maximum fault
Criterion (*)
(*) The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
In case the instrument fails this test, indicate the test point(s):

Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.15.2 Indirect application on object (plane) near the instrument: contact mode (6 kV)

F.15.2.1 Horizontal plane under the instrument


indication
Discharge
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
without discharge
+ 2 kV
+ 4 kV
+ 6 kV
without discharge
– 2 kV
– 4 kV
– 6 kV
without discharge
Maximum fault
Criterion (*)
(*) The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
In case the instrument fails this test, indicate the test point(s):

Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.15.2.2 Vertical plane on 0.1 m distance


indication
Discharge
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
without discharge
+ 2 kV
+ 4 kV
+ 6 kV
without discharge
– 2 kV
– 4 kV
– 6 kV
without discharge
Maximum fault
Criterion (*)
(*) The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
In case the instrument fails this test, indicate the test point(s) and the orientation(s) of the plane:

Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.16 Surges (9.5.f, A.16)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

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F.16.1 On AC mains power lines (A.16)

Voltage Number Indication


Angle and of
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Polarity surges
Without surges

90 °
Line
to
line
180 °

270 °

90 °
Line
to
earth
180 °

270 °

Maximum fault
Criterion (*)
(*) The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
Action of checking facility:
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.16.2 On signal, data and control lines (A.16)


(including connections for external batteries)

Surge Voltage Number Indication


applied and of
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
on Polarity surges
Without surges

Line 1 (*)

Line 2 (*)

Line 3 (*)

Line 4 (*)

Line 5 (*)

Maximum fault
Criterion (*)
(*) The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
(*)
Description of the ports:
Line 1:
Line 2:
Line 3:
Line 4:
Line 5:
Action of checking facility:

Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.17 Radio frequency immunity (9.5.g, A.17)

F.17.1 Radiated fields (A.17.1)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

80 MHz to 2 GHz, 10 V/m,


Indication
80 % AM, 1 kHz sine wave
Polarization Facing EUT % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Without field
Front
Right
Vertical
Left
Rear
Front
Right
Horizontal
Left
Rear
Maximum fault
Criterion (*)
(*) The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.17.2 Conducted fields (9.5.h, A.17.2)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

0.15 MHz to 80 MHz,


Indication
10 V/m
80 % AM, 1 kHz sine wave % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Without field
Port:
Port:
Port:
Port:
Port:
Port:
Port:
Maximum fault
Criterion (*)
(*) The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.18 Mains frequency magnetic fields (9.5.h, A.18)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

30 A/m Indication
f= Hz % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Without field
With field (direction
with maximum effect)
Maximum fault
Criterion (*)
(*) The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
Direction of field with
maximum effect
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.19 Warm-up time (9.6.a, A.19)


It is suggested (but not mandatory) to combine this test with Test A.3 (see F.2)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Warm-up time, prescribed by manufacturer:


The instrument has an automatic warm-up lockout: Yes No

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

Indication
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
after 0 min
Reference
conditions after 2 min
(not after 5 min
necessary if after 15 min
combined
Max. difference
with test A.3)
Criterion (*)
after 0 min
after 2 min
after 5 min
5 °C
after 15 min
Max. difference
Criterion (*)
(*) The criterion is the modulus of the maximum permissible error on initial verification
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.20 Response time (9.6.b, A.20)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas B % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0
Actual

Indicated / calculated value


% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Air
Final value
95 % of final value N/A
Final value + 0.1 % N/A N/A N/A

Time after switch from air to test gas


CO CO2 HC O2
Time until
N/A
95 % of final value
Time until
N/A N/A N/A
final value + 0.1 %
Criterion 15 s 15 s 15 s 60 s

Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.21 Low flow (9.5.2.c, A.21)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas A % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0.5
Actual

Indication
Flow l/min
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Nominal

Low (*)
(*)
Low flow
indication:
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.22 Leakage (9.6.d, A.22)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas B % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 100 0
Actual

Position of the artificial adjustable leakage:

Leakage Indication
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Leak closed
With leakage
Difference
Criterion
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.23 HC residue (9.6.e, A.23)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas I % vol CO ppm vol HC


Recommended 3.5 1 000
Actual

Details of the specially adjusted engine:

Exhaust gas: % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended >5 > 800
Actual
(measured)

Temp Indication
Time Measurand
°C % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Ambient air
Exhaust gas (> 5 min)
HC residue check N/A N/A N/A N/A
Test gas
Error
MPE

Error message during HC residue check routine? Yes No

Measurements possible during HC residue check routine? Yes No


Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.24 Filter unit (9.6.f, A.24)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas D % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 3.5 14 1 000 0
Actual

Indication
Time Measurand
% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Ambient air
Exhaust gas (> 30 min)
HC residue check N/A N/A N/A N/A
Test gas
Error (last measurement):
MPE
Response time during test:
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.25 Water separator (9.6.g, A.25)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas D % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC ppm vol C3H8 % vol O2
Recommended 0.5 14 1 000 0
Actual

F.25.1 High temperature (40 °C) with wet gas: water saturated N2 / ambient air (A.25.1)

Indication
Temperature: °C % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Test gas
30 minutes wet gas
Test gas
Error
MPE

Response time after 30 min wet gas:

Indicated / calculated value (oxygen-free gas )


% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Air
Final value
95 % of final value N/A
Final value + 0.1 % N/A N/A N/A

Time after switch from air to test gas


CO CO2 HC O2
Time until
N/A
95 % of final value
Time until
N/A N/A N/A
final value + 0.1 %

Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.25.2 Low ambient temperature with exhaust gas (A.25.2)

Indication
Temperature: °C % vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Test gas
30 minutes exhaust
gas
Test gas
Error
MPE

Response time after 30 min wet gas:

indicated / calculated value (oxygen-free gas )


% vol CO % vol CO2 ppm vol HC % vol O2
Air
Final value
95 % of final value N/A
Final value + 0.1 % N/A N/A N/A

Time after switch from air to test gas


CO CO2 HC O2
Time until
N/A
95 % of final value
Time until
N/A N/A N/A
final value + 0.1 %

Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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F.26 Propane/Hexane factor (PEF) (9.6.h A.26)

Date & Start: Observer:


Time Finish: PEF:
Ambient temperature: °C Ambient pressure: hPa Relative humidity: %
Serial no.: Instrument: Transducer: O2 fuel cell:

Test gas ppm vol propane (a) ppm vol n-hexane (c)
Recommended 200 2 000 100 1 000
Actual

Actual as HC (b)
Indication as HC

Error (HC) (b) + (d)

MPE (*)
1/2 MPE (*)
200 ppm propane / 100 ppm vol n-hexane
Difference errors (e)
2 000 ppm propane / 1 000 ppm vol n-hexane
Formula for the calculation of PEF:
Calculated PEF for high concentration:

Calculated PEF for low concentration:

Calculated mean value of PEF


(a) (b) (c) (d)
Notes: , , , , and (e) refer to steps in A.26
(*)
whatever is applicable
Remarks:

Passed Class 00 Class 0 Class I No


for

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