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ISO 3046-4:1997

Reciprocating internal combustion engines -- Performance -- Part 4: Speed governing

This part of ISO 3046 establishes a classification for the requirements and parameters of speed-governing systems and specifies terms and definitions of typical engine speeds for reciprocating internal combustion (NC) engines. Where necessary, individual requirements may be given for particular engine applications.

This part of ISO 3046 applies to RIC engines for land, rail-traction and marine use, excluding engines used to propel road construction and earth-moving machines, agricultural and industrial types of tractors, road vehicles and air-craft. Also excluded are self-governing engines and those engines requiring only maximum speed or maximum fuel delivery limitation.

This part of ISO 3046 defines requirements for compression-ignition oil engines (diesel engines). For spark-ignition engines and dual fuel engines special requirements may apply.


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