Betekenis van:
tailpipe
tailpipe
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a pipe carrying fumes from the muffler to the rear of a car
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- The tailpipe shall be connected to the full-flow dilution system, if used.
- The tailpipe must be connected to the full flow dilution system.
- The tailpipe shall be connected to the full flow dilution system, if used.
- ‘pollution control device’ means those components of a vehicle that control and/or limit tailpipe emissions;
- The exhaust tailpipe must be positioned in such a way that the exhaust gases cannot penetrate inside the cab.
- When using a full flow dilution system for exhaust gas dilution, the tailpipe must be connected to the system.
- direct emissions measurement via a tailpipe emissions sensor(s) and a model to correlate the direct emissions to test-cycle specific emissions; and/or
- The clearance with the wall of the tailpipe must be at least 5 mm. The probe diameter must ensure a representative sampling and a sufficient flow through the opacimeter. TT Transfer tube
- The technical measures taken by the manufacturer shall be such as to ensure that the tailpipe emissions are effectively limited, pursuant to this Regulation and its implementing measures, throughout the normal life of the vehicles under normal conditions of use.
- This paragraph applies to the cases where the malfunction selected for an OBD demonstration test is monitored against tailpipe emissions (emission threshold monitoring — see paragraph 4.2.), by an emission test, for the qualification of that deteriorated component.
- The clearance with the wall of the tailpipe shall be at least 5 mm. The probe diameter shall ensure a representative sampling and a sufficient flow through the opacimeter.
- The clearance with the wall of the tailpipe must be at least 5 mm. The probe diameter must ensure a representative sampling and a sufficient flow through the opacimeter.
- When a tailpipe emission sensor is used for monitoring the emissions of a specific pollutant all other monitors may be exempted from further correlation to the actual emissions of that pollutant.
- ‘particulate pollutants’ means components of the exhaust gas which are removed from the diluted exhaust gas at a maximum temperature of 325 K (52 °C) by means of the filters described in the test procedure for verifying average tailpipe emissions;
- All other engine or exhaust aftertreatment emission-related components or systems, which are connected to a computer, the failure of which would result in tailpipe emissions exceeding the OBD threshold limits given in the table in paragraph 5.4.4. of this Regulation.