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Gensets Noise Pollution
(EFFECTIVE FROM 15.1.2008)

SYSTEM & PROCEDURE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NOISE LIMITS FOR DIESEL GENERATOR SETS (UPTO 1000 KVA)

January 2008

CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD (Ministry of Environment & Forests, Govt. of India)

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This document lays down the applicability and requirements, certification system and test procedures, for compliance with noise limits for new diesel generator sets (up to 1000 KVA) vide notification no. G.S.R. 371 (E), dated 17th May, 2002, at serial no. 94 of schedule I of Environment ( Protection) Rules, 1986, and its amendments vide G.S.R. 520(E), dated 1st July, 2003; G.S.R. 448(E), dated 12th July, 2004; G.S.R. 315(E), dated 16th May, 2005, G.S.R. 464(E), dated 7th August, 2006 and G.S.R. 566(E), dated 29th August, 2007 issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India. The details are covered as under: Part –I : Noise Limits, Applicability and Other Requirements as per GSR 371(E), dated 17th May, 2002 and its amendments Certification System & Procedure

Part – II

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Part –III

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Test Equipment and Procedure

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S.No.
PART I:

Subject
NOISE LIMITS, APPLICABILITY AND REQUIREMENTS

PART II: 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 PART III: 1.0 2.0

CERTIFICATION SYSTEM AND PROCEDURE GOEM / GOEA Model Family Selection of Certification Agency Application for Type Approval Type Approval Certificate of Type Approval Modifications in the Product Model Verification of Conformity of Production (COP) Sample Size and Decision Criteria for Verification of COP Certificate for Conformity of Production Consequences of Non-Compliance TEST EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURE General Measurement Procedure Format for Affidavit to be submitted by the Supplier Format for submission of Profile & Details of the Supplier Format for submission of Application for Type Approval Format for Certificate of Type Approval Format for submission of details for COP verification Format for Certificate of

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