91.113—Requirement of certification—emission control information label and engine identification number.
(a)
The engine manufacturer must affix at the time of manufacture a permanent and legible label identifying each engine. The label must meet the following requirements:
(1)
Be attached in such a manner that it cannot be removed without destroying or defacing the label;
(2)
Be durable and readable for the entire engine life;
(3)
Be secured to an engine part necessary for normal engine operation and not normally requiring replacement during engine life;
(4)
Be written in English; and
(5)
Be located so as to be readily visible to the average person after the engine is installed in the marine vessel.
(b)
If the marine vessel obscures the label on the engine, the marine vessel manufacturer must attach a supplemental label so that this label is readily visible to the average person. The supplemental label must:
(1)
Be attached in such a manner that it cannot be removed without destroying or defacing the label;
(2)
Be secured to a marine vessel part necessary for normal operation and not normally requiring replacement during the marine vessel life; and
(3)
Be identical to the label which was obscured.
(c)
The label must contain the following information:
(1)
The heading “Emission Control Information;”
(2)
The full corporate name and trademark of the engine manufacturer;
(3)
The statement, “This (vessel's engine or engine, as applicable) is certified to operate on (specify operating fuel(s));”
(4)
Identification of the Exhaust Emission Control System (Abbreviations may be used and must conform to the nomenclature and abbreviations provided in SAE J1930. This procedure has been incorporated by reference. See § 91.6.;
(5)
All engine lubricant requirements;
(6)
date of manufacture [day(optional), month and year];
(7)
The statement “This engine conforms to [model year] U.S. EPA regulations for marine SI engines.”;
(8)
Family Emission Limits (FELs);
(9)
EPA standardized engine family designation;
(10)
Engine displacement [in cubic centimeters]; and
(12)
Engine tuneup specifications and adjustments. These should indicate the proper transmission position during tuneup, and accessories, if any, that should be in operation;
(14)
Other information concerning proper maintenance and use or indicating compliance or noncompliance with other standards may be indicated on the label.
(d)
If there is insufficient space on the engine to accommodate a label including all the information required in paragraph (c) of this section, the manufacturer may delete or alter the label as indicated in this paragraph. The information deleted from the label must appear in the owner's manual.
(1)
Exclude the information required in paragraphs (c) (3), (4), and (5) of this section. The fuel or lubricant may be specified elsewhere on the equipment.
(2)
Exclude the information required by paragraph (c)(6) of this section, if the date the engine was manufactured is stamped on the engine.
(3)
For existing technology OB/PWC only, exclude the information required by paragraphs (c) (10), (11), (13), and (14) of this section.
(e)
The Administrator may, upon request, waive or modify the label content requirements of paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section, provided that the intent of such requirements is met.
(f)
Engine Identification Number. Each engine must have a legible, unique engine identification number permanently affixed to or engraved on the engine.