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The new legislation divides vehicle type approvals into three categories:
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engine type as a separate technical unit,
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vehicle type with an engine approved as a separate technical unit,
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vehicle type with a non-approved engine.
Engine type approval is requested by its manufacturer. To assess regulatory compliance, type approval tests check the parameters listed in Table 4.1, with the exception of item 11 (engine installation on the vehicle). The approved engine type can be used in any vehicle, as long as the conditions for its installation (as stated in the certificate of approval) are met.
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Merkisz, J., Pielecha, J., Radzimirski, S. (2014). Type Approval of Heavy-Duty Vehicles for Emission of Pollutants. In: New Trends in Emission Control in the European Union. Springer Tracts on Transportation and Traffic, vol 4. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02705-0_4
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