QC/T 1144-2021 PDF in English
QC/T 1144-2021 (QC/T1144-2021, QCT 1144-2021, QCT1144-2021)
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QC/T 1144-2021: PDF in English (QCT 1144-2021) QC/T 1144-2021
AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY STANDARD
OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 43.040.10
CCS T 36
Oxygen sensor for motorcycles and mopeds
ISSUED ON: MARCH 05, 2021
IMPLEMENTED ON: JULY 01, 2021
Issued by: Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of PRC
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 5
1 Scope ... 6
2 Normative references ... 6
3 Terms and definitions... 6
4 Requirements ... 7
5 Test methods ... 9
Oxygen sensor for motorcycles and mopeds
1 Scope
This document specifies the requirements and test methods for oxygen sensors for
motorcycles and mopeds.
This document applies to oxygen sensors for motorcycles and mopeds (hereinafter
referred to as oxygen sensors).
2 Normative references
The content of the following documents constitutes essential provisions of this
document through normative references in the text. Among them, for the dated
reference documents, only the version corresponding to the date is applicable to the
thousands of documents; for the undated reference documents, the latest version
(including all amendments) is applicable to this document.
GB/T 2423.7-2018 Environmental testing - Part 2: Test methods - Test Ec: Shock
caused by rough operation (mainly used for equipment-type samples)
GB/T 2423.17 Environmental testing of electrical and electronic products - Part 2:
Test method - Test Ka: Salt spray
GB/T 4208-2017 Degree of protection of enclosure (IP Code)
GB 14622-2016 Motorcycle pollutant emission limits and measurement methods
(CHINA IV)
QC/T 902-2013 Specifications for electronically controlled fuel injection systems
for motorcycles
3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions as defined in QC/T 902, as well as the following terms and
definitions, apply to this document.
3.1
Oxygen sensor
A device, which is used to detect the oxygen content in the exhaust gas of the engine
AND provides a feedback signal to the electronic control unit (ECU) to adjust the
After the oxygen sensor is tested for salt spray resistance, its performance shall meet
the requirements of 4.4.
4.10 Anti-vibration performance
After the anti-vibration performance test of the oxygen sensor, the performance shall
meet the requirements of 4.4.
4.11 Low-temperature resistance
After the oxygen sensor has undergone the low-temperature resistance test, its
performance shall meet the requirements of 4.4.
4.12 High-temperature resistance
After the oxygen sensor has been tested for high-temperature resistance, its
performance shall meet the requirements of 4.4.
4.13 Durability
After the oxygen sensor has been tested for durability, its performance shall meet the
requirements of 4.4.
5 Test methods
5.1 Performance test
The oxygen sensor shall be installed on the exhaust pipe in the normal way. The
temperature of the exhaust gas shall be measured 5 cm, in front of the installation
position of the oxygen sensor. When the exhaust gas's temperature reaches the set value,
measure the oxygen sensor's voltage and the response time of rich-to-lean and lean-to-
rich, when the air-fuel ratio is λ = 0.90 ~ 0.97 and λ = 1.05 ~ 1.10.
5.2 Tightness test
In an environment of 20 °C ~ 30 °C, apply a pressure of 275 kPa to the exhaust side of
the oxygen sensor. After the applied pressure is stable, use a leak detector, to check the
leakage within 1 minute.
5.3 Tensile strength test of wire
The oxygen sensor shall be fixed. A tensile force of 98 N ± 2 N shall be applied to the
connecting wire joint, for 30 s. Then, the response time and output voltage of the oxygen
sensor shall be measured, according to the items specified in 4.4.
5.4 Water resistance test
...... Source: Above contents are excerpted from the PDF -- translated/reviewed by: www.chinesestandard.net / Wayne Zheng et al.
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