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Document Title | Presentation on UN R110 proposals for bi-fuel systems | ||||||||
Reference Number | GFV-22-05 | ||||||||
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15 Oct 2012
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Summary | Bosch presentation on the type approval of engine control units (ECU); CNG tank valve operation in start-stop systems; and mixed operation gasoline / CNG systems. | ||||||||
Source(s) | Bosch | ||||||||
Rulemaking Area(s) | UN R110 CNG/LNG System Components | ||||||||
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UNECE server | .pdf format | ||||||||
Excerpts from session reports related to this document | |||||||||
GFV | Session 22 | 2 Oct 2012 |
8. NGV Global (Jeff Seisler) commented on the progress of the LNG amendments to R.110 submitted as a Formal (official) document to the GRSG on 6th July 2012, which had not been formatted by the UNECE staff due to various administrative complications as well as the nature of the comprehensive changes made to the original regulation. Thus the document introduced on the 3rd October 2012 GRSG is an informal document that will be discussed. 9. There are two possible outcomes: the amendments in their informal document could be adopted but, more likely, a newly formatted document will have to be prepared as an official document for the April 2013 GRSG. If adopted then it would be later (presumably) adopted by the WP29 in November 2013. 10. Mr. Renaudin clarified that the HDDF-TF Euro VI amendments should be adopted in November 2012 by WP29. Euro V amendments to R.49 would be submitted by June 2013 to the GRPE in its Official Format for adoption, which could be approved by WP29 in November 2013. 11. Mr. Crawford (Westport Innovations) asked when the documents would come into force to enable certification of engines and vehicles, following adoption by WP29. 12. Mr. Rijnders explained that before WP.29 can adopt the amendment the EU should agree because the new amendments will directly affect EU type approvals. After adoption in WP.29 the amendments will take about 8-10 months to come into force. Furthermore, the European Commission has to make some amendments in the Euro VI Regulation. 13. Mr. Martinez (European Commission) indicated that final adoption at the European level is being targeted for mid-2013. 14. Mr. Renaudin also indicated that, once the regulation has been adopted, individual countries could take action earlier. Mr. Rijnders clarified, however, that additional requirements from Euro VI such as repair and maintenance information also must be fulfilled apart from R.49 amendments. So there is a possible two-step approach to final adoption in individual countries. There could be a stage where there would be national type approval as an interim solution since there will be only a small time lag between final adoption of Euro VI and the R.49 amendments. This process could go on through the end of 2013 to become officially enforced at the beginning of 2014. 15. Mr. Crawford asked about the timing of the LNG amendments. The group clarified that it would take a similar amount of time to come into force through the UN and European Union. So the final LNG regulations could be expected by mid-2014. Hopefully by 2014 the engine regulations and the vehicle component regulations will become official so that complete type approval could begin. |
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