Stage IIIb and Stage IV Engines Overview - ERA European Rental Association

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STAGE IIIB AND STAGE IV ENGINES OVERVIEW FOR RENTAL COMPANIES V1 – May 2012

Introduction: The first European legislation to have a direct effect on exhaust emissions from construction equipment was a Directive that was adopted in 1997 (Directive 97/68/EC). In this Directive, construction equipment is classed as one form of “non-road mobile machinery”, or “NRMM”. The Directive and its later amendments have placed maximum limits on various components of exhaust emissions. The maximum permissible limits have are being reduced in stages, in order to give engine manufacturers time to research, develop and build new engines and new engine technologies. The first requirements were introduced in two stages: Stage I implemented in 1999 and Stage II implemented from 2001 to 2004, depending on the engine power output. Stage IIIA followed in 2006-2007. Engines are now being produced to Stage IIIB standards, which are being introduced from 2011 to 2013, depending on engine size. The final stage in this Directive is Stage IV, which will be introduced in 2014. The Directive is similar to other regulation which set out permissible limits for emission from roadgoing engines, but the implementation dates for the various stages are a number of years later. These requirements are placed on manufacturers who make engines available for sale. The requirements do not apply to existing machinery that is already in service. The tables below provide for the new emission limits for Stage IIIA, Stage IIIB and Stage IV engines. The dates in the tables provide for the date by which new engines placed on the market have (or had) to comply with the new emission limits.


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