Approval Details

Valid E.O.

Validity

This Executive Order approved the specified parts on on May 13, 2013.
As of Thursday, December 26th, 2024 this Executive Order has not been overturned or superceeded.

Approved Parts

ModelsModification
1996-2010 Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 off-road compression-ignition engines with displacements from 6.7 to 18.2 liters used in mobile applications. This exemption does not cover engines used in stationary applications such as pumps, compressors, or generators. This exemption also excludes all engines originally equipped with an aftertreatment emission control system such as a catalytic converter or a diesel particulate filter.The CMM oxidation catalyst may be used on engines operated using biodiesel blends containing no more than 20 percent biodiesel by volume.

This Executive Order may be listed as:
  • C.A.R.B.E.O. D-710U-1
  • Executive Order 710U-1 / D710U-1
  • ARB # D-710U-1
  • Executive Order No: D-710U-1
  • C.A.R.B. No. D-710U-1
  • Resolution D-710U-1
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Download: Executive Order D-710U-1 PDF

D-710U-1 Document:


CARB_D-710U-1

                                   State of California
                               AIR RESOURCES BOARD

                             EXECUTIVE ORDER D—710U—1

                              Relating to Exémptions under
                     Sections 38390 and 38391 of the Vehicle Code

                                  ESW CleanTech, Inc.
                             CMM Diesel Oxidation Catalyst .

Pursuant to the authority vested in the Air Resources Board by Part 5, Division 26 of the
Health and Safety Code and Sections 38390, 38391, and 38395 of the Vehicle Code
and                                .

Pursuant to the authority vested in the undersigned by Sections 39515 and 39516 of the :
Health and Safety Code and Executive Order G—02—003;          '

ITIS ORDERED AND RESOLVED: That —installation of the CMM diesel oxidation
catalyst, manufactured by ESW CleanTech, Inc. of 6755 Mira Mesa Boulevard, Suite
123—122, San Diego, California 92121, has been found not to reduce the effectiveness
of the applicable engine pollution control system, and therefore, the CMM diesel
oxidation catalyst is exempt from the prohibitions in Sections 38390 and 38391 of the
Vehicle Code for installation on 1996 through 2010 model—year Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3
off—road compression—ignition engines with displacements from 6.7 to 18.2 liters. The
exemption covers engines used in mobile applications. It does not cover engines used
in stationary applications such as pumps, compressors, or generators.

This Executive Order excludes all engines originally equipped with an aftertreatment
emission control system such as a catalytic converter or a diesel 'particulate filter.

The CMM oxidation catalyst may be used on engines operated usmg biodiesel blends >
containing no more than 20 percent biodiesel by volume.                          '

The CMM diesel oxidation catalyst consists of a diesel oxidation catalyst, muffler,
pressure sensor, temperature sensor, and an electronic controller. Major components
of the CMM diesel oxidation catalyst are identified in Afiachment A.

This Executive Orderisbased on an engineering evaluation of theimpact the CMM
diesel oxidation catalyst may have on engine emissions.

This Executive Order is valid brovided that installation instructions for the CMM diesel |
oxidation catalyst do not recommend tuning the engines to spemflcatlons different from
those of the engine manufacturer.

  Changes made to the design or operating conditions of the CMM dieset oxidation
  catalyst, as exempt by the Air Resources Board, which adversely affect the
© performance of the engine‘s pollution control system, shall mvahdate this Executive
Order.


                                              2.


  Marketing of the CMM diesel oxidation catalyst using identification other than that
  shown in this Executive Order or for an application other than that listed in this
  Executive Order shall be prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the Air
  Resources Board.

  This Executive Order shall not apply to any CMM diesel oxidation catalyst advertised,
  offered for sale, soid with, or installed on an engine, vehicle, or equipment prior to or
  concurrent with transfer to an ultimate purchaser.

  This Executive Order does not constitute any opinion as to the effect the use of the
  CMM diesel oxidation catalyst may have on any warranty either expressed or implied by
  the engine manufacturer.

  No claim of any kind, such as "Approved by the Air Resources Board," may be made
  with respect to the action taken herein in any advertising or other oral or written
  communication.

  In addition tothe foregoing, the Air Resources Board reserves the right in the future to
  review this Executive Order and the exemption provided herein to assure that the
  exempted add—on or modified part continues to meet the standards and procedures of
  California Code of Regulations, Title 13, Section 2474, et seq.

 THIS EXECUTIVE ORDER DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CERTIFICATION,
 ACCREDITATION, APPROVAL, OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF ENDORSEMENT BY THE
 AIR RESOURCES BOARD OF ANY CLAIMS OF THE.APPLICANT CONCERNING
 ANTI—POLLUTION BENEFITS OR ANY ALLEGED BENEFITS OF ESW CLEANTECH,
 INC.‘ CMM DIESEL OXIDATION CATALYST.

 Violation of any of the above conditions shall be grounds for revocation of this Executive
 Order. The Executive Order may be revoked only after a ten—day written notice of
  intention to revoke the Executive Order, in which period the holder of the Executive
  Order may request in writing a hearing to contest the proposed revocation. If a hearing
  is requested, it shall be held within ten days of receipt of the request, and the Executive
  Order may not be revoked until a determination is made after a hearing that grounds for
  revocation exist.

_ Executed at El Monte, California, this   /STM da¢y of May 2013.



                                           4
                                    #4 ’I\E/rik Vhite, Chief
                                           obile Source Operations Division




                               ESW CLEANTECH, INC.
                     CMM DIESEL OXIDATION CATALYST — D—710U—1


  1            Cleaire Muffler Module                 1         CMM—301x%
  2.          Diesel Oxidation Catalyst _            71         CJD—20—20

  3                   _—_MLC         .                q        CMKM—5.0x or
            (Monitor Logger Controller)                         CMKM—6.0x
  4             Pressure Transducer                   1   =_     CUE—45

  5                 Thermocouple         _            1           CMA—4


Note: "x" denotes installation—specific variables.




                        ESW CLEANTECH, INC.
              CMM DIESEL OXIDATION CATALYST — D—710U—1 |




                                                                     (For Internal ARB Use Only)

                                     EVALUATION SUMMARY

  Manufacturer Name: ESW CIeanTech, Inc.

  Name of Device: CMM diesel oxidation catalyst

  Background:
          ESW CleanTech, Inc. (ESW) of 6755 Mira Mesa Blvd., Suite 123— 122 San Diego,
  California 92121 has requested transfer of ESW CleanTech, Inc (Cleaire) exemption Executive
  Order D—535U—15 to ESW. The request reflects the purchase of Cleaire and its California
  Vehicle Code section 38391 tampering exemption Executive Order by ESW. The transfer will
  allow ESW to continue to install Cleaire products as previously exempted. No changes will be
  made to the device or its installation as originally approved under D—535U—15.

  Recommendation:
          Grant exemption to ESW as requested and issue Executive Order D—710U1. The
  exemption covers CMM diesel oxidation catalyst installed on 1996 through 2010 model—year
  Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 off—road compression—ignition engines with displacements from 6.7 to
  18.2 liters. The exemption covers engines used in mobile applications. It does not cover
  engines used in stationary applications such as pumps, compressors, or generators. This
  exemption is not valid for any engines originally equipped with an aftertreatment emission
  control system such as a catalytic converter or a diesel particulate filter. The CMM diesel
  oxidation catalyst may be used on engines operated using biodiesel blends coritaining no more
  than 20 percent biodiesel by volume. Major components of the CMM diesel oxidation catalyst
  areidentified inAttachment A.

  Device Description:
         The CMM diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) comblnes an oxidation catalyst with a muffler.
_ The catalyst reduces diesel particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and hydrocarbon emissions.
  The catalyst included in the exemption is CJD-20-20 (10.5 D x 4 L; 5.7 liters) using a metallic
  substrate. The CMM DOC replaces the existing muiffler and is installed with exhaust pressure
  and temperature sensors and an electronic controller. Backpressure measurements are used to
  alert the operator of restrictions in the system. The passive catalyst does not require any
  cleaning. The CMM DOC will be used as a temporary fix and will replace the verlfled/exempted
  Allmetal diesel particulate filters aIreadyin use.

  Discussion/Basis for the Recommendation:                        |                                 1
         The CMM DOC was previously manufactured by Cleaire and exempted under
  D—535U—15. With the purchase of Cleaire by ESW, ESW will now manufacture and install the
  CMM DOC as originally exempted under D—535U—15.





Document Created: 2013-05-17 14:19:41
Document Modified: 2013-05-17 14:19:41

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