Code of Federal Regulations - Title 40: Protection of Environment (December 2005)
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TITLE 40 - PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER I - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SUBCHAPTER C - AIR PROGRAMS
PART 89 - CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM NEW AND IN - USE NONROAD COMPRESSION - IGNITION ENGINES
subpart f - SELECTIVE ENFORCEMENT AUDITING
89.502 - Definitions.
The definitions in subpart A of this part apply to this subpart. The following definitions also apply to this subpart.
Acceptable quality level (AQL) means the maximum percentage of failing engines that can be considered a satisfactory process average for sampling inspections.
Configuration means any subclassification of an engine family which can be described on the basis of gross power, emission control system, governed speed, injector size, engine calibration, and other parameters as designated by the Administrator.
Inspection criteria means the pass and fail numbers associated with a particular sampling plan.
Test engine means an engine in a test sample.
Test sample means the collection of engines selected from the population of an engine family for emission testing.
[59 FR 31335, June 17, 1994. Redesignated at 63 FR 56996, Oct. 23, 1998]
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