Cal. Code Regs. tit. 13, § 2754
(3) Table 2, below, specifies the hot soak plus diurnal emission standards for small off-road engines on and after the model years indicated, except for generator engines and ≥ 225 cc pressure washer engines.
Table 2
Hot Soak Plus Diurnal Emission Standards for Small Off-Road Engines, Except Generator Engines and ≥ 225 cc Pressure Washer Engines
Displacement Category
Effective Date Model Year
Hot Soak Plus Diurnal Emission Standards 1 (g organic material hydrocarbon equivalent·test-1)
≤ 80 cc
2024
0.00
> 80 cc--< 225 cc Walk-Behind Mowers
2024
0.00
> 80 cc--< 225 cc (except Walk-Behind Mowers)
2024
0.00
≥ 225 cc
2024
0.00
1 The standards for hot soak plus diurnal emissions are measured in grams of organic material hydrocarbon equivalent per test, which includes both the hot soak test and the 24-hour diurnal test, as specified in TP-902.
(5) Table 3, below, specifies the hot soak plus diurnal emission standards for generator engines on and after the model years indicated.
Table 3
Hot Soak Plus Diurnal Emission Standards for Generator Engines
Displacement Category
Effective Date Model Year
Hot Soak Plus Diurnal Emission Standards 1 (g organic material hydrocarbon equivalent·test-1)
≤ 80 cc
2024
0.50
2028
0.00
> 80 cc--< 225 cc
2024
0.60
2028
0.00
≥ 225 cc
2024
0.70
2028
0.00
1 The standards for hot soak plus diurnal emissions are measured in grams of organic material hydrocarbon equivalent per test, which includes both the hot soak test and the 24-hour diurnal test, as specified in TP-902.
(7) Table 4, below, specifies the hot soak plus diurnal emission standards for ≥ 225 cc pressure washer engines on and after the model years indicated.
Table 4
Hot Soak Plus Diurnal Emission Standards for ≥ 225 cc Pressure Washer Engines
Displacement Category
Effective Date Model Year
Hot Soak Plus Diurnal Emission Standards 1 (g organic material hydrocarbon equivalent·test-1)
≥ 225 cc
2024
0.70
2028
0.00
1 The standards for hot soak plus diurnal emissions are measured in grams of organic material hydrocarbon equivalent per test, which includes both the hot soak test and the 24-hour diurnal test, as specified in TP-902.
(b) An applicant certifying engines or equipment to comply with the diurnal emission standards under this section shall do the following through model year 2023:
(c) An applicant certifying engines or equipment to comply with the diurnal emission standards under this section shall also do one of the following through model year 2023:
(a)(1) Table 1 below specifies the diurnal emission and design standards for small off-road engines, and equipment that use small off-road engines, with displacements greater than 80 cc, on and after the model years indicated, through the 2023 model year. Engines with displacement less than or equal to 80 cc may certify to the diurnal emission standards in Table 1 below for displacement category greater than 80 cc to less than 225 cc through model year 2023. The standards in Table 1 shall continue to apply to large spark-ignition engines subject to section 2433(b)(4)(B) in Title 13, Chapter 9, Article 4.5 of the California Code of Regulations after the 2023 model year.
Table 1
Diurnal Emission and Design Standards
Design Standards
Effective Date Model Year
Diurnal Emission Standards (g organic material hydrocarbon equivalent·day-1)
Fuel Line Permeation Emission Standard 1 (g ROG·m-2·day-1)
Fuel Tank Permeation 2 Emission Standard (g ROG·m-2·day-1)
Carbon Canister 3 or Equivalent Butane Working Capacity Standard (g organic material hydrocarbon equivalent)
Displacement Category: Walk-Behind Mowers
>80 cc--<225 cc
2006
None
15
None
None
2007 and 2008
1.3
N/A
N/A
N/A
2009
1.0
N/A
N/A
N/A
Displacement Category:
> 80 cc--< 225 cc (except Walk-Behind Mowers)
2006
None
15
None
None
2007 through 2011
1.20 + 0.056 x nominal capacity (liters)
15
2.5
Specified in TP-902
2012
0.95 + 0.056 x nominal capacity (liters)
15
1.5
Specified in TP-902
Displacement Category: ≥ 225 cc
2006 and 2007
None
15
None
None
2008
1.20 + 0.056 x nominal capacity (liters)
15
2.5
Specified in TP-902
2013
1.20 + 0.056 x nominal capacity (liters)
15
1.5
Specified in TP-902
1 For model year 2006 only, all engines and equipment with displacements > 80 cc--<225 cc must comply with the fuel line permeation emission standard. For model years 2006 and 2007, all engines and equipment with displacements greater than or equal to 225 cc must comply with the fuel line permeation emission standard.
2 Permeation emissions as determined by TP-901. Permeation emissions must be measured to two significant digits.
3 Canister design requirements and the procedure for determining butane working capacity are specified in TP-902. The Executive Officer may designate technology equivalent to carbon canisters on a case by case basis as part of the certification process per section 2767.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600, 39601 and 43013, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 43013, Health and Safety Code.
1. New section filed 9-20-2004; operative 10-20-2004 (Register 2004, No. 39).
2. Change without regulatory effect adding footnote 4 to Table 1 filed 8-18-2005 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2005, No. 33).
3. Amendment of section heading and section filed 11-13-2017; operative 1-1-2018 (Register 2017, No. 46).
4. Editorial correction of Table 1 within subsection (a) (Register 2018, No. 15).
5. Amendment of section heading and section filed 9-14-2022; operative 1-1-2023 (Register 2022, No. 37).