Engine rating definition

Engine rating means a unique combination of displacement, rated power, calibration (fuel, emission, and engine control), [auxiliary emission control devices], and other engine and emission control components within an engine family.” (Cal. Code Regs., tit. 13, § 1971.1, subd. (c).)
Engine rating means a unique combination of displacement, rated power, calibration (fuel, emission, and engine control), AECDs, and other engine and emission control components within an engine family.
Engine rating means a unique combination of displacement, rated power, and rated torque within an engine family. An engine rating may include multiple engine configurations with different software and/or calibrations.

Examples of Engine rating in a sentence

  • Thrust of each Engine corresponds to the Engine rating type and associated base price, hereinafter also referred to as the “Spare Engine Base Price” or “PDP Reference Price.” ***** Confidential portions of the material have been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • No. Length (m) Breadth (m) Brake Power (kW) @ 8 Knot Speed 1 10-15 2 25 HP- 30 HP 2 15-20 3 30 HP- 40 HP 3 20-25 4.5 40 HP- 50 HP 4 30-35 5.5 55 HP- 70 HP Engine rating should be of 2800 hours operating profile per year.

  • The Limited Engine rating authorizes the same scope of work under the Category B rating.


More Definitions of Engine rating

Engine rating means a rating qualified in accordance with the provisions of Regulations III/4 or III/5 of the STCW Convention;

Related to Engine rating

  • Debt Rating has the meaning specified in the definition of “Applicable Rate.”