
RDG603A17 – Issue 1 – Shire 30_40_50 WB/RB Manual
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Declaration of Conformity for Recreational Craft Propulsion Engine with the
requirements of Directive 2013/53/EU.
Name of Engine Manufacturer:
Yanmar Co., LTD.
Name of Authorised Representative:
E.P.Barrus LTD
Address:
E.P.Barrus LTD, Launton Road, Bicester, Oxon, OX26 4UR, England
Engine type approved according to: Stage IIIB
of Directive 97/68/EC, 88/77/EC
Name of Notified Body for exhaust emission assessment: United States Environmental Protection Agency
Address: Office of Transportation and Air Quality
Town: Michigan Post Code: 48105 Country: USA
ID Number: BCHCL1.12AAA-002
Conformity assessment module used for exhaust emissions:
B+C
B+D
B+E
B+F
G
H
Or engine type-approved according to:
R
stage
II
of Directive 97/68/EC
R
Directive 88/77/EC
Other Community Directives applied:
Description of Engine(s) and Essential Requirements
Engine Type
: Inboard Engine
Fuel Type
: Diesel
Combustion Cycle
: 4 Stroke
Identification of Engine(s) covered by this Declaration of Conformity
Engine Model
Engine Type
Engine
Family
code
Type Approval Certificate Number
Shire 30
3TNV 82A BDSA
YD1300DNMDEC
e13*97/68DA*2006/105KA*0558*11
Shire 40 / 50
4TNV 88 BDYE
G2YDXCL0164N3N
e13*97/68DA*2012/46KA*0574*24
Essential Requirements
Standards
Other normative
document/method.
Technical
file
Specify in more detail
*= Mandatory standard.
Annex 1.B- Exhaust Emissions
B.1 Engine Identification
B.2 Exhaust emission
requirements
*
R
*
EN ISO 8178
B.3 Durability
B.4 Owners Manual
R
ISO10240
Annex 1. C- Noise Emissions
See Declaration of Conformity of the craft in which the engine(s) has(have) been installed
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. I declare on behalf
of the engine manufacturer that the engine(s) [is (are) in conformity with the type(s) for which above
mentioned EC type-examination or type approval certificate(s) has (have) been issued and]
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will meet the
exhaust emission requirements of Directive 94/25/EC as amended by Directive 2003/44/EC when installed in
a recreational craft, in accordance with the engine manufacturer’s supplied instructions and that this (these)
engine(s) must not be put into service until the recreational craft which it is (they are) to be installed has been
declared in conformity with the relevant provisions of the above mentioned Directives.
Tim Hart
Sales Director
Signed: Bicester, UK
Date: 16/01/2016