GSO ISO 3929:2012

ISO 3929:2003
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 31 December 2012

Road vehicles – Measurement methods for exhaust gas emissions during inspection or maintenance

GSO ISO 3929:2012 Files

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GSO ISO 3929:2012 Scope

This International Standard specifies methods for the direct measurement of the concentration of exhaust gas emissions from road vehicles during inspection or maintenance. It is applicable to vehicles having a maximum authorized total mass (ISO-M08, as defined in ISO 1176) not exceeding 3,5 t, equipped with controlled ignition engines, but excluding those supplied with a fuel/oil mixture (with or without automatic mixer). The methods can be used, either totally or partially, for  periodic inspections in official garages,  official roadside checks (e.g. by police), and  maintenance and diagnostic operations.

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