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What comes to mind when you think of the word “opacity”? If you said “clear as day” or “can’t see through it,” then you’re correct! Opacity describes how transparent or see-through something is. In smoke testing, the opacity of the engine exhaust tells us how well the equipment is preventing smoke from entering the atmosphere. To get started with your smoke opacity testing services, read for more information about what it is and why it matters.
In California, heavy-duty vehicles are subject to two state-run programs that help keep our air free of pollution. Such programs are known as the Heavy-Duty Vehicle Inspection Program (HDVIP) and the Periodic Smoke Inspection Program (PSIP).
Any California border crossing, CHP weigh station, or random roadside spot may serve as a location to inspect for excessive smoke, tampering, and engine certification label compliance in heavy-duty vehicles. Subject trucks and buses may be inspected for violations. In addition, vehicles registered in other states or foreign countries may be inspected. Violations are assessed with a minimum penalty of $300.
To ensure PSIP compliance, diesel and bus fleet owners are required to conduct smoke opacity inspections on their vehicles annually and repair those that emit excessive smoke. CARB randomly audits fleets, reviews maintenance and inspection records, and tests a representative sample of vehicles. Vehicles must be repaired and retested if they fail to pass the test.
Beginning four years after its model year (for example, model year 2018 trucks were due for their first inspection in 2022), compliance with PSIP requires annual smoke opacity inspections for most vehicles over 6,000 pounds gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR).
All smoke opacity testing must comply with the Society of Automotive Engineers’ (SAE) J1667 snap-acceleration test procedure. All vehicles that fail the test must be repaired and retested. The allowable levels of smoke opacity vary. Engines equipped with a diesel particulate filter (DPF) are allowed a 5% opacity limit, while 1997– 2006 MY engines are allowed a 20% opacity limit, 1991–1996 MY engines are allowed a 30% opacity limit, and pre-1991 MY engines are allowed a 40% opacity limit. In addition, engines equipped with a Level 2 Verified Diesel Emission Control Strategy (VDECS) are allowed a 20% opacity limit, and two-engine cranes driven by a non-DPF Off-Road Engine are allowed a 40% opacity limit.
This requirement affects truck and bus fleet operators across the state and any outside heavy-duty vehicles that will travel through California.
It is critical for fleets to maintain the two most recent consecutive PSIP test results for every vehicle, including post-repair opacity results and smoke meter calibrations. CARB may audit the records of all heavy-duty diesel vehicles at the designated fleet location.
California Air Resources Board requires annual smoke opacity testing to follow the SAE J1667 Snap Idle Test method. This testing is similar to the California state requirement to smog test our everyday vehicles. During testing, meters are used to measure how dark (opaque) the diesel engine exhaust appears.
Aside from annual smoke opacity testing being a regulatory requirement, testing identifies potential problems before they become costly repairs. Some issues that can come up are:
These problems are challenging to diagnose and solve because their presence generates generic alarms. Technicians must remove, disassemble, inspect, and manually clean components if suspected of clogging or other emission reduction system issues.
You can avoid further penalties that could arise if one of your trucks is stopped for smoke opacity testing. As mentioned, fines start at $300 per violation but go up from there!
We now have multiple technicians certified to conduct periodic smoke testing to keep your organization in compliance. We can ensure your compliance and reduce maintenance costs by performing annual smoke opacity inspections for your commercial trucks. It is crucial to maintain your fleet properly to avoid costly repairs and downtime.
Since 1985, the team at CD & Power has been considered one of the most talented groups of engine experts in Northern California. This expertise spans industrial and generator engine technology. Our most senior technicians literally act as professors to our journeyman and apprentice team members in the only state-approved “Master Generator Technician” apprentice program in California. From our locations in the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento, our talented team is prepared to assist with every aspect of your engine and generator maintenance needs.
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ETS Laboratories is an independent, ISO-accredited wine and spirits laboratory headquartered in Saint Helena, CA. We've worked since 1978 to develop new and innovative tools to support winemakers locally and across the globe.
Our commitment to our customers, rigorous quality control, and dedication to cutting edge technologies continue to make ETS the nation's leading wine laboratory.
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