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Procedure for Mapping Fuel Consumption for small spark ignited engines

2017-03-22
WIP
J3139
The purpose of this SAE Standard is to provide a standardized test procedure for measuring the fuel consumption of spark ignited engines in the range of 225-999cc used in the consumer and commercial turf industry. The load points and associated fuel consumption rates will be measured as the engine operates on the engine speed governor, reflecting how the user will operate the equipment. The fuel consumption calculated in gallons of useage per hour will be derived from a specified engine speed and load map to be communicated universally to end users.
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Operator Ear Sound Level Measurement Procedure for Small Engine Powered Equipment

2015-04-30
CURRENT
J1174_201504
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the instrumentation and procedure to be used in measuring the operator ear sound level for engine powered equipment under 30 kW (40 bhp). The sound levels obtained by using this procedure are representative of the sound levels generated by the equipment under typical operating conditions. It is intended to include equipment such as lawn mowers, snow blowers, and tillers. It is not intended to include equipment designed primarily for operation on highways or within factories or buildings, or vehicles such as motorcycles, snowmobiles, and pleasure motorboats that are covered by other SAE Standards or Recommended Practices. This procedure does not cover handheld equipment such as chainsaws, leaf blowers, and trimmers. This SAE Recommended Practice may also be used when measuring the operator ear sound level of similar equipment powered by electricity or other power sources.
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Test Procedure for the Measurement of Gaseous Exhaust Emissions from Small Utility Engines

2013-03-28
CURRENT
J1088_201303
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies a uniform procedure for the evaluation of gaseous exhaust emissions from small utility engines typically less than 20 kW. Details of engine test setup and exhaust gas analysis techniques are specified with the intent of providing a uniform and reproducible method of measurement. The intent has been to allow as much flexibility as possible in the physical construction of the experimental apparatus. Therefore, only those portions of the apparatus whose operation is critical to the accurate measurement of emissions levels are prescribed in detail. An engine test procedure including a test sequence is outlined such that it would cover the various applications in which small engines are used. The intent is to provide an understanding of the levels of exhaust emissions and does not imply that in given application, an engine would operate in all the modes outlined in the test procedure.
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Small Diameter Fuel Line Permeation Test Procedure

2013-01-14
CURRENT
J2996_201301
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended for the determination of the losses of hydrocarbon fluids by permeation through small diameter fuel hose typically 4.75mm ID or less and typically used on Small Off-Road Engines (SORE) less than 19 kW as regulated under 40 CFR Part 1054.
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Small Engine Power and Torque Rating Procedure

2012-10-15
CURRENT
J1940_201210
This SAE Standard is applicable to small spark ignition and compression ignition engines, having a maximum of 1.0 L swept volume displacement, powering off-road applications such as lawn and garden, construction, general utility equipment, and off-highway recreational vehicles. It is not intended to cover engines powering on-road vehicles, motorcycles, or boats.
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Bystander Sound Level Measurement Procedure for Small Engine Powered Equipment

2012-05-11
CURRENT
J1175_201205
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the instrumentation and procedure to be used in measuring the bystandard sound level of engine powered equipment under 15 kW (20 bhp) typical of their normal operation. It is intended to include equipment such as lawn mowers, snow blowers, and tillers. It is not intended to include equipment designed primarily for operation on highways or within factories and buildings, or vehicles such as motorcycles, snowmobiles, and pleasure motorboats that are covered by other SAE Standards or Recommended Practices. This procedure does not cover chain saws. The SAE Recommended Practice may also be used when measuring the bystander sound level on similar equipment powered by electricity or other power sources.
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Small Engine Power and Torque Rating Procedure

2002-05-29
HISTORICAL
J1940_200205
This SAE Standard is applicable to small spark and compression ignition engines, having a maximum of 1.0 L sweep volume displacement, which are commonly operated outdoors, powering lawn and garden, construction, and general utility equipment. It is not intended to cover engines powering boats.
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Tapped and Flanged Exhaust Connections for Small Engines

2001-07-31
CURRENT
J624_200107
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to domestic four-cycle air- and water-cooled engines having a maximum of 14.9 kW (20 hp) or less in power output and/or 0.82 L (50 in3) or less in displacement, with horizontal or vertical crankshafts. The engine shall be furnished with a minimum of either a tapped exhaust port or two tapped holes and flat port face making possible use of a threaded connector or one of the flanges shown in Figure 1. Exhaust flanges are sized to be used with mild steel or aluminized steel butt-welded tubing.
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TEST PROCEDURE FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF GASEOUS EXHAUST EMISSIONS FROM SMALL UTILITY ENGINES

1993-02-01
HISTORICAL
J1088_199302
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies a uniform procedure for the evaluation of gaseous exhaust emissions from small utility engines typically less than 20 kW. Details of engine test setup and exhaust gas analysis techniques are specified with the intent of providing a uniform and reproducible method of measurement. The intent has been to allow as much flexibility as possible in the physical construction of the experimental apparatus. Therefore, only those portions of the apparatus whose operation is critical to the accurate measurement of emissions levels are prescribed in detail. An engine test procedure including a test sequence is outlined such that it would cover the various applications in which small engines are used. The intent is to provide an understanding of the levels of exhaust emissions and does not imply that in a given application, an engine would operate in all the modes outlined in the test procedure.
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TAPPED AND FLANGED EXHAUST CONNECTIONS FOR SMALL ENGINES

1989-09-01
HISTORICAL
J624_198909
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to domestic four-cycle air- and water-cooled engines having a maximum of 20 hp (14.9 kW) or less in power output and/or 50 in3 (0.82 L) or less in displacement, with horizontal or vertical crankshafts.
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SMALL ENGINE POWER RATING PROCEDURE

1989-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1940_198906
This standard is applicable to small spark ignition and diesel engines, commonly operated outdoors, powering lawn and garden, construction, and general utility equipment. It is not intended to cover engines powering boats, chainsaws or weedeaters.
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Small Spark Ignition Engine Test Code

1988-08-25
CURRENT
J607_198808
The purpose of this code is to prove a uniform means of comparing small gasoline engines of 0.82 L (50 in3) or less in displacement and 15.1 kW (20 hp) or less in power output. It is not intended as a laboratory manual. Governor characteristics are considered part of the end item specification. Replaced with J1349
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OPERATOR EAR SOUND LEVEL MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE FOR SMALL ENGINE POWERED EQUIPMENT

1985-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1174_198503
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the instrumentation and procedure to be used in measuring the operator ear sound level for engine powered equipment under 15 kW (20 bhp). The sound levels obtained by using this procedure are representative of the sound levels generated by the equipment under typical operating conditions. It is intended to include equipment such as lawn mowers, snow blowers, and tillers. It is not intended to include equipment designed primarily for operation on highways or within factories or buildings, or vehicles such as motorcycles, snowmobiles, and pleasure motorboats that are covered by other SAE Standards or Recommended Practices. This procedure does not cover chain saws. This SAE Recommended Practice may also be used when measuring the operator ear sound level of similar equipment powered by electricity or other power sources.
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BYSTANDER SOUND LEVEL MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE FOR SMALL ENGINE POWERED EQUIPMENT

1985-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1175_198503
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes the instrumentation and procedure to be used in measuring the bystander sound level of engine powered equipment under 15 kW (20 bhp) typical of their normal operation. It is intended to include equipment such as lawn mowers, snow blowers, and tillers. It is not intended to include equipment designed primarily for operation on highways or within factories and buildings, or vehicles such as motorcycles, snowmobiles, and pleasure motorboats that are covered by other SAE Standards or Recommended Practices. This procedure does not cover chain saws. This SAE Recommended Practice may also be used when measuring the bystander sound level on similar equipment powered by electricity or other power sources.
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