EIAPP Certificate definition

EIAPP Certificate means the Engine International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate issued or to be issued pursuant to Annex VI of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ship, MARPOL 73/78 (Regulations for the Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships) in relation to a Vessel;
EIAPP Certificate means the Engine International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate issued or to be issued pursuant to Annex VI of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, MARPOL 73/78 (Regulations for the Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships) in relation to the Vessel;
EIAPP Certificate means the Engine International Air Pollution Prevention Certificate issued in accordance with the Convention;

Examples of EIAPP Certificate in a sentence

  • If this survey confirms compliance, the Administration shall issue an Engine International Air Pollution Prevention (EIAPP) Certificate.

  • Implications for validity of NOX certification (EIAPP Certificate) should be considered; .3 while some compliant fuels may not require heating, others, including some distillates, will require heating.

  • This will result in the issue, if applicable, of an EIAPP Certificate and the amendment of the IAPP Certificate.

  • When the Parent Engine of an Engine Family is tested and gaseous emissions measured under the most adverse conditions specified within this Code and confirmed as complying with the applicable maximum allowable emission limits as given in 3.1, the results of the test and NOx measurement shall be recorded in the EIAPP Certificate issued for the particular Parent Engine and for all Member Engines of the Engine Family.

  • For those engines which have not been adjusted or modified relative to the original specification of the manufacturer, the provision of a valid EIAPP Certificate should suffice to demonstrate compliance with the applicable NOx limits.

  • If the Parent Engine of an Engine Family is to be certified in accordance with an alternative standard or a different test cycle than allowed by this Code, the manufacturer must prove to the Administration that the weighted average NOx emissions for the appropriate test cycles fall within the relevant limit values under regulation 13 and this Code before the Administration may issue an EIAPP Certificate.

  • Upon satisfaction that the applicable requirements of regulation 13 are complied with pursuant to this Code, the Administration of the country in which the engine is manufactured shall issue or authorize the issuance of the EIAPP Certificate.

  • A model form of an EIAPP Certificate is attached as appendix 1 to this Code.

  • The resulting corrected average weighted NOx emission value under reference conditions is to be stated in 1.9.6 of the Supplement to the EIAPP Certificate.

  • An engine’s exhaust emissions limit value, given from the formulae included in paragraph 3, 4 or 5.1.1 of regulation 13 as applicable, and the actual calculated exhaust emissions value, rounded to one decimal place for the engine, shall be stated on the engine’s EIAPP Certificate.