Notes:
1. Generally, effect dates of standards are for engines built on or after 1 January of the respective year, except where noted. 2. All standards are based upon ISO 8178 C1 8-mode test for variable-speed engines and D2 5-mode test for constant-speed engines. Transient test required beginning with 2011 phase-in.
3. Separate NOx and HC standards separated by a "/". Combined NOx and HC standards denoted in parenthesis "( )".
4. Smoke requirements: U.S: On-highway federal test procedure. Europe - None, but some OEM's require R24.03 certification. Japan has unique smoke standard and procedure.
5. Generator sets in Europe are required to meet Stage II standards beginning 1 January 2007.
6. The U.S. on-highway consent decree includes a one year pull ahead to 2005 of the nonroad Tier 3 requirements for engines 300 - 749 hp. Note slight power range discrepancy.
7. For U.S.Tier 4, optional 0.30 g/kW-hr PM standard for engines 37-55kW in 2008. Selecting this option allows a 1 year delay of Tier 4 Final implementation from 2012 to 2013.
8. For U.S. Tier 4, "Split-family" standards are shown for 56 - 560kW. Optional "Phase-in" standards for NOx are permitted by EPA.
9. CANADA - MOU with Cummins requires Tier 1 engines built on or after 1 January 2000. In 2004, Canada formally proposed to require EPA compliant engines beginning in 2006.
10. KOREA - U.S. EPA Tier 1 and Tier 2 equivalent standards phased in beginning in 2004 and 2005 respectively for engines 19 - 560kW. Vehicle certification rather than engine certification.
MOHREGS.XLS Revised 02SEP04
Updated May, 2010