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Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 49
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Reference Number: GRPE/2017/6
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Proposal to introduce provisions to align UN R49 with recently introduced stage D EU legislation in order enable manufacturers to continue to utilize the provisions in paragraph 4 of Annex 9A to approve light commercial vehicles with a light duty OBD architecture under this regulation. This proposal incorporates all of the provisions of the latest amendment to EU legislation. As stage D is unrelated to OBD, the proposal is to make stage C and all subsequent stages equivalent to EOBD 6-2.
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Submitted by:
OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 74th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2017)
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Document date: 26 Oct 16
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 49 | Diesel and CNG/LNG Engine Emissions
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Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83
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Reference Number: GRPE/2017/2
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Proposal to allow the use of compliance assessments of vehicles with a reference mass less than 2,610 kg in extending the type approval to special purpose vehicles (including armoured ones) having a reference mass exceeding 2,840 kg. This proposal would align UN R83 with provisions of European Directive 2007/46/EC.
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Submitted by:
Russia
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Meeting Sessions: 74th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2017)
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Document date: 25 Oct 16
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 83 | Motor Vehicle Emissions
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Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83
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Reference Number: GRPE/2017/5
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Proposal to adapt the 06 and 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83 to Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) warning and inducement systems to current vehicles, emissions requirements and reagent infrastructure. In light of further vehicle weight reduction for CO2 optimization and the resultant vehicle packaging challenges, diesel cars will likely have smaller AdBlue® reagent tanks. For passenger cars, the warning indicator to refill AdBlue® has to be activated at 2,400 km of remaining reagent range which could result in very frequent refills of smaller reagent tanks. This proposal would allow for reagent refill inducement warnings as a percentage of tank capacity. For heavy-duty vehicles, the warning has to be activated at least at a reagent level of 10 per cent of total reagent tank volume. The inducement system has to be activated at least at 2.5 per cent of reagent level.
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Submitted by:
OICA
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Meeting Sessions: 74th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2017)
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Document date: 26 Oct 16
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Document status: Withdrawn
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 83 | Motor Vehicle Emissions
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Proposal for a new GTR on evaporative emissions test procedures under the Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP EVAP)
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Reference Number: GRPE/2017/3
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Text prepared by the Evaporative emissions Task Force of the WLTP informal working group in line with Phase 2 of its mandate (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/AC.3/44). The WLTP referred to a first draft of this proposal (GRPE-73-12) at the seventy-third session of GRPE (see report ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRPE/73, para. 12).
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Meeting Sessions: 74th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2017)
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Document date: 25 Oct 16
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to: GTR No. 19 | Motor vehicle evaporative emissions
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Proposal for a Supplement to the draft Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of Heavy Duty Dual-Fuel Engine Retrofit Systems (HDDF-ERS) to be installed on heavy duty diesel engines and vehicles
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Reference Number: GRPE/2017/4
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During the June 2016 GRPE session, AEGPL raised concerns regarding the back-to-back approach for the simplified test of retrofitted dual-fuel engines because, in some cases, the hydrocarbons (HC) and/or carbon monoxide (CO) emission values of the original diesel engine are far below the emission limit (see GRPE-73 session report, para. 28). AEGPL proposed a solution in document GRPE-73-07. However the Netherlands is concerned that: - The emission performance of the selected diesel engine is not known (above or below the emission limit and how far from the limit);
- Non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHC) emission cannot be disregarded because NMHC is an important air quality regulated pollutant emission; and
- The diesel emissions of CO and HC could be far below the emission limit and hence a factor of two would not be sufficient while increasing this factor is problematic.
Contracting Parties and stakeholders have discussed a solution, presented in this proposal, to compare measured emissions of a retrofitted dual-fuel engine with the brake specific emission limits using a CO2 specific emissions approach. This proposal would amend the draft regulation pending before WP.29 (document WP.29/2016/110).
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Submitted by:
Netherlands
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Meeting Sessions: 74th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2017)
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Document date: 25 Oct 16
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 143 | Heavy-Duty Dual Fuel Retrofit Systems
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Proposal for Amendment 2 to global technical regulation No. 15
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Reference Number: GRPE/2017/7
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Amended Phase 2a Worldwide Light vehicles emissions Test Procedure (WLTP). Versions of the amended GTR highlighting the changes to the original regulation are available in word format and pdf format. The amendments address: - If an alternative value is applied for a parameter, such as a higher n_min_drive or an ASM, this parameter value has to be the same within an interpolation family (Paragraph 5.6.1.).
- The mass in running order used for the calculation of the power to mass ratio is replaced by mass in running order minus 75 kg (paragraph 1. of Annex 1).
- Idle engine speed n_idle is removed from the power curve measurement requirement (paragraph 2. of Annex 2).
- The additional safety margin (ASM) value may be decided by manufacturer rather than the prescribed exponential curve (paragraph 3.4. of Annex 4).
- The number of decimal place of road load coefficients is defined (paragraph 2.4. of Annex 4).
- Additional restrictions are set to the application of the split run method for coastdown testing (paragraph 4.3.1.3.4. of Annex 4).
- Specific data rejection criteria are added (paragraph 4.3.1.4.3. of Annex 4).
- The “delta method” for road load determination is added (paragraph 6.8. of Annex 4 and other paragraphs. See section 4.4.25.for more detail).
- The roller radius correction factor is modified(paragraph 6.6.3. of Annex 4).
- The allowable combination of the test vehicle selection and family requirements are further clarified (paragraph 4.2.1.3. of Annex 4 and other paragraphs of Annex 4).
- Provisions for an additional cooling fan are included(paragraph 1.1.5. and 1.1.6. of Annex 5).
- The correction of measurement/recording frequency requirements are specified (over several annexes).
- Calculation of the n/v ratio is defined (paragraph 8. of Annex 7).
- The stepwise procedure for calculating the final test results of OVC-HEVs is added (paragraph 4.6. of Annex 8).
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Meeting Sessions: 74th GRPE session (10-13
Jan 2017)
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Document date: 28 Oct 16
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Document status: Superseded
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Relevant to: GTR No. 15 | Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicle Emissions Test Procedure
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Draft transitional provisions for UN Regulations No. 83 and No. 101 following the transposition of GTR No. 15 through new UN Regulation on WLTP
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Reference Number: WP.29-170-05
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During the 169th session of WP.29 (para. 39 of the session report), the World Forum was informed that, following the entry into force of the new European legislation on provisions on real driving emissions and Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) as of September 2017, no new vehicles will be allowed to enter into the European market without fulfilling these new provisions.
WP.29 agreed to introduce transitional provisions in UN Regulations Nos. 83 and 101 to specify that Contracting Parties applying UN Regulations Nos. 83 and 101 which would also apply WLTP as defined in UN GTR No. 15 (such as the EU) would have no obligation to accept type-approvals granted on the basis of test cycles other than WLTP as of September 2017 (para. 41 of the 169th session report). WP.29 requested the secretariat to prepare an official document for the WP.29 March 2017 session, subject to the endorsement of GRPE at its January 2017 session, on supplements to UN Regulations Nos. 83 and 101 introducing such transitional provisions.
Thus, the secretariat has prepared this text to allow for such a derogation from mutual recognition requirements under UN R83 and R101 until such time as GTR 15 has been transposed into UN Regulations under the 1958 Agreement.
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Meeting Sessions: 170th WP.29 session (15-18
Nov 2016)
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Document date: 10 Nov 16
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Document status: Informal WP.29 review
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Relevant to: UN Regulation No. 83 | Motor Vehicle Emissions, GTR No. 15 | Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicle Emissions Test Procedure, United Nations Agreement | 1958 Agreement, and UN Regulation No. 154 | Light Vehicle Emissions Type Approval Test Procedure
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Documents 2016
528 documents
22 Oct 2016
Russia comments on the draft vehicle interior air quality standard
VIAQ-06-08
22 Oct 2016
Korea comments on the VIAQ informal group work items
VIAQ-06-09
24 Oct 2016
Draft vehicle interior air quality standard (version 62)
VIAQ-06-10
25 Oct 2016
ISO TC146/SC 6 Resolutions: Vehicle interior air quality method review
VIAQ-06-11
26 Oct 2016
VIAQ data report
VIAQ-06-12
26 Oct 2016
Draft minutes of the 6th VIAQ informal group session
VIAQ-06-13
27 Oct 2016
Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 series of amendments to Regulation No. 49
GRPE/2017/6
27 Oct 2016
Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83
GRPE/2017/2
27 Oct 2016
Proposal for a new Supplement to the 06 and 07 series of amendments to Regulation No. 83
GRPE/2017/5
27 Oct 2016
Proposal for a new GTR on evaporative emissions test procedures under the Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP EVAP)
GRPE/2017/3
27 Oct 2016
Proposal for a Supplement to the draft Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of Heavy Duty Dual-Fuel Engine Retrofit Systems (HDDF-ERS) to be installed on heavy duty diesel engines and vehicles
GRPE/2017/4
30 Oct 2016
Proposal for Amendment 2 to global technical regulation No. 15
GRPE/2017/7
1 Nov 2016
Draft minutes of the 5th PTI informal group session
PTI-05-08
8 Nov 2016
Report to WP.29 about results of the 5th meeting of Informal Group on Periodical Technical Inspections
PTI-05-12
10 Nov 2016
Draft transitional provisions for UN Regulations No. 83 and No. 101 following the transposition of GTR No. 15 through new UN Regulation on WLTP
WP.29-170-05
11 Nov 2016
Report to WP.29 about results of the 5th meeting of Informal Group on Periodical Technical Inspections
WP.29-170-23
15 Nov 2016
Electric Vehicles and the Environment: Excel model for method of stating energy consumption
WP.29-170-30
15 Nov 2016
Information document about Excel model for stating electric vehicle energy consumption
WP.29-170-29
15 Nov 2016
Final progress report of the EVE informal group
WP.29-170-31
17 Nov 2016
GTR 2 vs EPPR-11-15/Rev.1 Part B2 as of 17 November 2016
EPPR-18-01
21 Nov 2016
Euro 5 Effect Study for L-Category Vehicles update
EPPR-17-15
28 Nov 2016
Japan, India, EC, and IMMA comments on GTR No. 2 compared with document EPPR-11-15/Rev.1 Part B1
EPPR-17-10
9 Dec 2016
Report of the 17th EPPR informal group session
EPPR-17-13
29 Dec 2016
Report of the EPPR informal group telephone conference of 19 December 2016
EPPR-18-05
29 Dec 2016
Current status of WLTP Phase 2 working items
WLTP-17-03