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GB 15097-2016: Limits and measurement methods for exhaust pollutants from marine engines (CHINA Ⅰ, Ⅱ)
GB 15097-2016
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Replacing GB/T 15097-2008
Limits and measurement methods for exhaust
pollutants from marine engines (CHINA I, II)
ISSUED ON: AUGUST 22, 2016
IMPLEMENTED ON: JULY 01, 2018
Issued by: Ministry of Environmental Protection;
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3 
1 Scope ... 5 
2 Normative references ... 5 
3 Terms and definitions ... 6 
4 Type test and test information disclosure ... 10 
5 Technical requirements and tests ... 11 
6 Provisions on the control of sulfur oxide emissions from ships ... 15 
7 Production consistency inspection ... 15 
8 Marine engine’s label ... 18 
9 Determine the parameters of marine engine family ... 19 
10 Selection of parent engine ... 21 
11 Implementation of standards ... 21 
Appendix A (Normative) Type test related information ... 23 
Appendix B (Normative) Test procedure ... 38 
Appendix C (Normative) Gas and particulate matter sampling system ... 79 
Appendix D (Normative) Technical requirements of benchmark diesel 1) ... 110 
Appendix E (Normative) Equipment and accessories required for testing of
marine engine’s net power ... 112 
Appendix F (Normative) Type test results ... 115 
Appendix G (Normative) Production consistency ... 119 
Appendix H (Normative) Requirements for rebuilding of marine engine ... 121 
Appendix I (Informative) Abbreviations, symbols and units ... 125 
Appendix J (Informative) References ... 128 
Limits and measurement methods for exhaust
pollutants from marine engines (CHINA I, II)
1 Scope
This standard specifies the emission limits and measurement methods for the
exhaust pollutants of compression ignition engines and ignition gas fuel
(including diesel and natural gas dual fuel) engines (hereinafter referred to as:
marine engines) used for ships.
This standard is applicable to the type test, production consistency inspection,
durability requirements of category 1 and category 2 marine engines (including
main engines and auxiliary engines) which have a rated net power greater than
37 kW for inland vessels, coastal vessels, river-sea ships, channel ships and
fishing ships. This standard also stipulates the emission requirements for ships
and marine engines after rebuilding.
This standard does not apply to emergency marine engines used for ships,
marine engines installed on lifeboats, marine engines on any equipment or
devices used only in emergency situations.
Category 3 marine engines implement the requirements of GD 01.
Marine engines which have a rated net power not exceeding 37 kW implement
the GB 20891 standard.
2 Normative references
The contents of this standard refer to the following documents or their clauses.
For the cited documents without dates, the valid version applies to this standard.
GB 252 General diesel fuels
GB 20891 Limits and measurement methods for exhaust pollutants from
diesel engines of non-road mobile machinery
GB/T 6072.3-2008 Reciprocating internal combustion engines -
Performance - Part 3: Test measurements
GB/T 6379.2-2004 Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement
methods and results - Part 2: Basic method for the determination of
3.6
Category 1 marine engine
Marine engines which have a rated net power greater than or equal to 37
kW and a single cylinder displacement of less than 5 L.
3.7
Category 2 marine engine
Marine engines which have a single cylinder displacement greater than or
equal to 5 L and less than 30 L.
3.8
Category 3 marine engine
Marine engines which have a single cylinder displacement greater than or
equal to 30 L.
3.9
Dual fuel marine engine
Marine engines which burn either gas fuel or fuel oil, or burn both fuel oil and
gas fuel.
3.10
Type test
A type finalization test carried out for the trial-produced new product after
finishing the design of a marine engine type, for the purposes of verifying
whether the product meets the technical requirements of this standard.
3.11
Marine engine type
The same category of marine engines with no difference in the basic
characteristic parameters as listed in Appendix AA.
3.12
Marine engine family
A group of marine engines with similar exhaust characteristics designed by
the manufacturer in accordance with the provisions of Appendix AB. All
3.19
Rated speed
Refers to the speed at rated power output indicated on the marine engine's
nameplate and technical document.
3.20
Percent load
The percentage of the maximum torque that can be obtained at a certain
speed of the marine engine.
3.21
Intermediate speed
For marine engines designed to work at non-constant speeds, when
operating according to the full load torque curve, the speed that meets one
of the following conditions:
- If the calibrated maximum torque speed is between 60 ~ 75% of the rated
speed, the intermediate speed takes the calibrated maximum torque speed;
- If the calibrated maximum torque speed is lower than 60% of the rated
speed, the intermediate speed takes 60% of the rated speed;
- If the calibrated maximum torque speed is higher than 75% of the rated
speed, the intermediate speed takes 75% of the rated speed.
3.22
Useful life
As specified in clause 5.2.3 of this standard, the service time as confirmed
during type test that can guarantee the normal operation of the marine
engine's emission control system and complies with the relevant emission
limits of gaseous pollutants and particulate matter.
3.23
Rebuilding marine engine
Dismantle, inspect and/or replace parts of the marine engine or part of
marine engine system, reassemble the marine engine or marine engine
system, to increase the life of the marine engine.
3.24
4.4 Exemption for type test
For marine engines with special purposes such as export, exhibition, rescue,
emergency, matching test, etc., it may submit an application to the competent
department to be exempted from type test. The information submitted to the
competent authority shall include model, power, manufacturer, use, emission
standard stage reached, quantity and production date.
5 Technical requirements and tests
5.1 General
The manufacturer shall take technical measures to ensure that the marine
engine's emission control system operates normally under the normal working
conditions and within the specified service life; the pollutant emission meets the
requirements of this standard.
Without the type test, it shall not make any modification on the pollution control
technical measures or devices (such as fuel system, electronic control system
or after-treatment system, etc.) of the manufacturer that may affect emissions.
5.2 Provisions for exhaust pollutants
5.2.1 Test procedures and sampling system
The measurement and sampling procedures of marine engine’s exhaust
pollutants are carried out in accordance with the provisions of Annex BA in
Appendix B. The test cycle is carried out in accordance with the provisions of
Table B.1, or Table B.2, or Table B.3, or Table B.4, or Table B.5 in Appendix B.
Exhaust pollutants from marine engines shall be measured using the system
described in Appendix C.
If other systems or analyzers are approved to obtain the following equivalent
results to the test system specified in Appendix C, they can also be used:
- The system us...
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