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                ETV Joint Verification Statement
 TECHNOLOGY TYPE:   MOBILE DIESEL ENGINE AIR POLLUTION
                         CONTROL

 APPLICATION:         CONTROL OF EMISSIONS FROM MOBILE DIESEL
                         ENGINES IN NONROAD USE BY DIESEL
                         PARTICULATE FILTERS

 TECHNOLOGY NAME:  MITSUI ENGINEERING & SHIPBUILDING - DIESEL
                         PARTICULATE FILTER

 COMPANY:             PACECO CORP.
 ADDRESS:              3854 BAY CENTER PLACE
                         HAYWARD, CA  94545
                         PHONE:    (510) 264-9288
                         FAX:       (510) 264-9280


The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has created the Environmental Technology
Verification (ETV) Program to facilitate the deployment of innovative or improved
environmental technologies through performance verification and dissemination of information.
The goal of the ETV Program is to further environmental protection by accelerating the
acceptance and use of improved and cost-effective technologies. ETV seeks to achieve this goal
by providing high-quality, peer-reviewed data on technology performance to those involved in
the design, distribution, financing, permitting, purchase, and use of environmental technologies.

ETV works in partnership with recognized  standards and testing organizations; stakeholder
groups, which consist of buyers, vendor organizations, permitters, and other interested parties;
and with the full participation of individual technology developers.  The program evaluates the
performance of innovative technologies by  developing test plans that are responsive to the needs
of stakeholders, conducting field or laboratory tests (as appropriate), collecting and analyzing
data, and preparing peer-reviewed reports.  All evaluations are conducted in accordance with
rigorous quality assurance (QA) protocols to ensure that data of known and adequate quality are
generated and that the results are defensible.

The Air Pollution Control Technology Verification Center (APCT Center), one of six centers
under the ETV Program, is operated by RTI International (RTI), in cooperation with EPA's
National Risk Management Research Laboratory.  The APCT Center has evaluated the
performance of an emissions control system consisting of a diesel particulate filter for nonroad
diesel engines.

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ETV TEST DESCRIPTION

All tests were performed in accordance with the Test/QA Plan for the Verification Testing of
Diesel Exhaust Catalysts, PM Filters, and Engine Modification Technologies for Highway and
Nonroad Use Diesel Engines and the Test-Specific Addendum to ETV Mobile Source Test/QA
Plan for Paceco Corp. for the Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding-Diesel Particulate Filter.
These documents are written in accordance with the applicable generic verification protocol  and
include requirements for quality management, QA, procedures for product selection, auditing of
the test laboratories, and test reporting format.

The mobile diesel engine air pollution control technology was tested at Southwest Research
Institute. The performance verified was the percentage emission reduction achieved by the
technology for particulate matter (PM), nitrogen oxides (NOX), hydrocarbons (HC), and carbon
monoxide (CO) relative to the performance of the same baseline engine without the technology
in place.  Operating conditions were documented and ancillary performance measurements were
also made.  A summary description of the ETV test is provided in Table  1.

Table 1.  Summary Description of the ETV Test
Test type
Engine family
Engine make-model year
Service class
Engine rated power
Engine displacement
Technology
Technology description
Test cycle or mode
description
Test fuel description
Critical measurements
Ancillary measurements
Nonroad steady-state Federal Test Procedure (FTP)
NA*
Cummins Engine Company- 1991 model NTA855-G2
Off-highway, heavy-duty diesel engine
Nameplate ratings in generator set service: 420 hp in "prime" service;
465 hp in "standby" service
14.0 L, six-cylinder inline
Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Diesel Particulate Filter
L-shaped cylindrical canister "muffler" design weighing nominally 200 Ib,
containing a catalyst bed and a metal mesh filter
5-mode test cycle for constant-speed engines (ISO 8781 D2 test)
Ultra-low-sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel with 15 ppm sulfur maximum
PM, NOX, HC, and CO
CO2, NO, NO2 (by calculation), soluble organic fraction (SOF) of PM,
exhaust back-pressure, exhaust temperature, and fuel consumption
 * NA= not applicable. Nonroad engines manufactured prior to 1996 were not certified; no family name
 identification numbers were assigned.
VERIFIED TECHNOLOGY DESCRIPTION

This verification statement applies to the use of the Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Diesel
Particulate Filter (MES-DPF) on constant-speed nonroad engines such as those used on the
gantry cranes manufactured by Paceco Corp.  It is applicable to engines fueled only by
ultra-low-sulfur (15 ppm or less) diesel fuel.

This verification statement describes the performance of the tested technology on the diesel
engine and fuels identified in Table 1.
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VERIFICATION OF PERFORMANCE

The MES-DPF achieved the reduction in tailpipe emissions shown in Table 2 compared to
baseline operation without the MES-DPF.

Table 2.  Verified Emissions Reductions
Device
Type
Aged
Degreened
Mean Emissions Reduction (%)
PM
39.2
38.8
N0xa
4.2
3.0
HC
b
b
CO
95.0
94.5
95% Confidence Limits on the Emissions
Reduction (%)
PM
35-43
35-42
NOX
2.4-6.0
0.1-5.9
HC
b
b
CO
88-100
88-100
 aThe mean NO2/NOX ratio in % NO2 was 10 for the baseline test and 31 and 32 for the aged and
 degreened tests, respectively.
 b Hydrocarbon emissions reductions could not be quantified or distinguished from 100% with 95%
 confidence.

The APCT Center QA Officer has reviewed the test results and quality control data and has
concluded that the data quality objectives given in the generic verification protocol and test/QA
plan have been attained. EPA and APCT Center QA staff have conducted technical assessments
of the test laboratory and of the data handling.  These assessments confirm that the ETV tests
were conducted in accordance with the EPA-approved test/QA plan.

This verification statement verifies the emissions characteristics of the Mitsui Engineering &
Shipbuilding Diesel Particulate Filter (MES-DPF) for the stated application. Extrapolation
outside that range should be done with caution and an understanding of the scientific principles
that control the performance of the technology. This verification focuses on emissions.  Potential
technology users may obtain other types of performance information from the manufacturer.

In accordance with the generic verification protocol, this verification statement is valid,
commencing on the date below, indefinitely for application of the MES-DPF within the range of
applicability of the statement.
Original signed by Sally Gutierrez
Sally Gutierrez
Director
National Risk Management Research
  Laboratory
Office of Research and Development
United States Environmental Protection
  Agency
2/23/06  Original signed by A. R. Trenholm     2/13/06
 Date    Andrew R. Trenholm                 Date
         Director
         Air Pollution Control Technology Center
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