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  • C.A.R.B.E.O. D-218
  • Executive Order 218 / D218
  • ARB # D-218
  • Executive Order No: D-218
  • C.A.R.B. No. D-218
  • Resolution D-218
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D-218 Document:


CARB_D-218

                                                                 (Page 1 of 2)

                              State of California
                              AIR RESOURCES BOARD

                             EXECUTIVE ORDER D—218
                   Relating to Exemptions Under Section 27156
                    —         of the Vehicle Code


                                 CAMET COMPANY
                   "3—WAY PLUS OXIDATION CATALYTIC CONVERTER
                                  SERIES 5800"
WHEREAS, Vehicle Code Section    27156 and Title 13 California Code of
Regulations (hereafter "CCR")    Section 2222(h), authorize the California Air
Resources Board (ARB) and its    Executive Officer to exempt new aftermarket
catalytic converters from the    prohibitions of Vehicle Code Section 27156.

WHEREAS, Camet Company of 12000 Winrock Road, Hiram, Ohio 44234, has applied
to the ARB for exemption from the prohibitions in Vehicle Code Section 27156
for their new aftermarket 3—way plus oxidation catalytic converter series
5800 for the following application:
1          uni       1   M      Ej    M      Engine   Si   M x     Yet

TWC + OC     5803—5806   5810—5888     5.0L (305 CID)      4,500 lbs.

WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority vested in the Executive Officer by Health
and Safety Code Section 39515 and in the Chief, Mobile Source Division by
Health and Safety Code Section 39516 and Executive Order G—45—5, the Air
Resources Board finds that the above aftermarket catalytic converter
complies with the California Yehicle Code Section 27156 and Title 13,
California Code of Regulations, Section 2222(h).

IT IS HEREBY RESOLYED that the above catalytic converter is exempt from the
prohibitions in Vehicle Code Section 27156 for installation on the approved
application vehicle subject to the following conditions:

    1.   No changes are permitted to the converter as described in the
         application for exemption. Any changes to the converter or any of
         its components, applicable model year, or other factors addressed in
         this order must be evaluated and approved by the Air Resources Board
         prior to marketing in California.

    2.   Marketing of the converter using identifications other than those
         shown in the exemption application or marketing of the converter
         for application other than one listed in the application catalog
         shall be prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the Air
         Resources Board.   Exemption of this product shall not be construed as
         an exemption to sell,; offer for sale, or advertise any components of
         the converter as individual devices.


CAMET COMPANY                                     EXECUTIVE ORDER D—218
"3—WAY PLUS OXIDATION CATALYTIC                   (Page 2 of 2)
CONVERTER SERIES 5800"



   3.   Any oral or written references to this Executive Order or its content
        by Camet Company, its principals, agents, employees, distributors,
        dealers, or other representatives must include the disclaimer that
        the Executive Order or the exemption it provides is not an
        endorsement or approval of any emissions reduction claims for the
        catalytic converter and is only a finding that the converter is
        exempt from the prohibitions of Vehicle Code Section 27156.

Vielation of any of the above conditions shall be grounds for revocation of
this order.   The order may be revoked only after ten day written notice of
intention to revoke it, during which period the holder of —the 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 order may not be revoked until a determination is made,
after the hearing, that grounds for revocation exist.

Executed at E1 Monte, California, this _jfifi dayof April, 1991.




                                        R.B.Stmmerfield
                                        Assistant Division Chief
                                        Mobile Source Division


                  State of California
                  AIR RESOURCES BOARD




 EVALUATION OF CAMET COMPANY NEW AFTERMARKET 5800 SERIES
3—WAY PLUS OXIDATION CATALYTIC CONVERTER FOR EXEMPTION FROM
THE PROHIBITIONS OF VEHICLE CODE SECTION 27156 AND TITLE 13,
      CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, SECTION 2222(h)




                       April, 1991


         EVALUATION OF CAMET COMPANY NEW AFTERMARKET 5800 SERIES
       3—WAY PLUS OXIDATION CATALYTIC CONVERTER FOR EXEMPTION FROM
       THE PROHIBITIONS OF VEHICLE CODE SECTION 27156 AND TITLE 13,
              CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, SECTION 2222(h)




                                     by
                           Mobile Source Division

                           State of California
                           AIR RESOURCES BOARD
                           9528 Telstar Avenue
                           E1 Monte, CA 91731



(This report has been reviewed by the staff of the California Air Resources
Board and approved for publication. Approval does not signify that the
contents necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Air Resources
Board, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products constitute
endorsement or recommendation for use.)


                                 CONTENTS
                                            Number
SUMMARY                                        i

CONTENTS                                      11

1.         INTRODUCTION                        1
II.        CONCLUSION                          1

III.       RECOMMENDATION                      1
IV.            CE       C   10                 2

V.         DEVICE EVALUATION                   2




                                   11


                                    SUMMARY



       Camet Company (Camet) of 12000 Winrock Road, Hiram, Ohio 44234 has

applied for an exemption to use their new 5800 series aftermarket three—way

plus oxidation (TWC + OC) catalytic converter for vehicle application up to

5.0L and 4,500 lbs. weight under the California regulations for new

aftermarket catalytic converters.

        Emissions data submitted show that the catalytic converter meets the

requirements of Vehicle Code Section 27156 and Title 13, California Code of

Regulations, Section 2222(h) for the stated application.   Based on the

above, the staff recommends that the exemption be granted as requested.


             EVALUATION OF CAMET COMPANY NEW AFTERMARKET 5800 SERIES
             3—WAY PLUS OXIDATION CATALYTIC CONVERTER FOR EXEMPTION FROM
             THE PROHIBITIONS OF VEHICLE CODE SECTION 27156 AND TITLE 13,
                  CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, SECTION 2222(h)


 I.      INTRODUCTION

         Camet Company (Camet) of 12000 Winrock Road, Hiram, Ohio 44234 has

 applied for an exemption to use their new 5800 series aftermarket three—way

 plus oxidation (TWC + OC) catalytic converter for vehicle application up to

 5.0L and 4,500 lbs. weight in accordance with the California requlations on

 new aftermarket catalytic converters.     The intended application part numbers

 are shown below:

 Type           Universal    Direct       Engine               Max. Veh. Wt.
 TWC + 0C       5803—5806    58g10—5888    5.0L (305 CID)      4500 1bs.
 The Camet converter is being marketed by AirTek, Inc. of 2624 W. Lincoin Hwy,

 Merrillville, Indiana 46410 under the above part numbers.

 II.     CONCLUSION
            The applicant has submitted all the required information and based

 on the submitted exhaust emissions test data, the staff concludes that the

 catalytic converter meets the criteria set forth in Vehicle Code Section

 27156 and Title 13, California Code of Regulations, Section 2222(h) for the

 stated application.

 III.    RECOMMENDATION
            The staff recommends that the exemption be granted as requested and

. that Executive Order No. D—218 be issued, permitting the advertisement, sale

 and installation of the new aftermarket catalytic converter.


IV.         CE   DESCRIP

        The Camet three—way plus oxidation uses metallic substrates which

are coated with platinum, palladium and rhodium, with air injection

 incorporated between the reducing and oxidizing substrates.   The substrates

are enclosed in an outer stainless steel shell.    Heat shields are welded on

top and bottom of the converter shell.   The catalytic converter is sold with

 installation instructions and kits as shown in the application catalog.      It

 is also sold with a warranty for 25,000 miles on the substrates and five

years or 50,000 miles on the container or shell.

v.      DEVICEEVALUATION
         Camet has submitted the test data on the catalytic converter.

 The tests were conducted by Automotive Testing and Development Services,

 Inc. (ATDS), Huntington Beach, California.   Two CVS—75 emission tests were

 conducted on each of the test vehicles with the converter installed and two

CVS—75 tests were conducted with exhaust backpressure simulator.     A 1984 and

 a 1985 Chevrolet Caprice, 5.0L with 4,500 lbs. test weight, were used foé

the mileage accumulation and emission testing.     A carry—over test of the

converter on a 1989 Buick Park Avenue, 3.8L with 4,250 lbs. test weight,

 intended for three—way application did not meet the minimum California NOx

conversion efficiency of 60 percent, and therefore is not exempted for sale

or installation on a vehicle in California.   The exemption for the Camet

three—way plus oxidation application is limited to vehicles up to 5.0L and

4,500 lbs. in order to conform to the "worst case" requirement of the

California regulations.    The test results and conversion efficiencies for

the converter are shown below:


                         Converter

            Simulator + Simulator + Conv.
HC (g/mi)      3.005      0.416         2.503       0.522        82.6%
CO (g/mi) 28.773          8.002        20.368       5.386        72.9%
NOx(g/mi)      2.343       0 .724       1.809       0.876        60.4%
All of the conversion efficiencies meet the requirements of the California

regulations.     The staff based the evaluation of the new aftermarket

catalytic converter on the information submitted by Camet and on test data

from Automotive Testing and Development Services, Inc.



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