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Document 01992L0023-20060101

    Consolidated text: Council directive 92/23/EEC of 31 March 1992 relating to tyres for motor vehicles and their trailers and to their fitting

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    COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 92/23/EEC

    of 31 March 1992

    relating to tyres for motor vehicles and their trailers and to their fitting

    (OJ L 129 14.5.1992, p. 95)

    Amended by:

     

     

    Official Journal

      No

    page

    date

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    DIRECTIVE 2001/43/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 27 June 2001

      L 211

    25

    4.8.2001

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    COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2005/11/EC Text with EEA relevance of 16 February 2005

      L 46

    42

    17.2.2005


    Amended by:

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    ACT concerning the conditions of accession of the Kingdom of Norway, the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Finland and the Kingdom of Sweden and the adjustments to the Treaties on which the European Union is founded

      C 241

    21

    29.8.1994

     

    (adapted by Council Decision 95/1/EC, Euratom, ECSC)

      L 001

    1

    ..




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    COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 92/23/EEC

    of 31 March 1992

    relating to tyres for motor vehicles and their trailers and to their fitting



    Article 1

    For the purposes of this Directive:

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     ‘tyre’ means any new pneumatic tyre including a winter tyre with holes for studs, in the form of original equipment or of a replacement, intended to be fitted to vehicles to which Directive 70/156/EEC applies. This definition does not cover winter tyres with studs;

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     ‘vehicle’ means any vehicle to which Council Directive 70/156/EEC applies;

     ‘manufacturer’ means the holder of the trade name or mark of vehicles or tyres.

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    Article 1a

    1.  The requirements set out in Annex V shall apply to tyres intended to be fitted to vehicles first used on or after 1 October 1980.

    2.  The requirements set out in Annex V shall not apply to:

    (a) tyres whose speed rating is less than 80 km/h;

    (b) tyres whose nominal rim diameter does not exceed 254 mm (or code 10) or is 635 mm or more (code 25);

    (c) T type temporary use spare tyres as defined in 2.3.6 of Annex II;

    (d) tyres designed only to be fitted to vehicles registered for the first time before 1 October 1980.

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    Article 2

    1.  Member States shall grant EC type-approval, under the conditions laid down in Annex I, to all types of tyres meeting the requirements of Annex II, and shall allocate to these an approval number as specified in Annex I.

    2.  Member States shall grant EC type-approval, under the conditions laid down in Annex I, to all types of tyres meeting the requirements of Annex V and shall allocate to these an approval number as specified in Annex I.

    3.  Member States shall grant EC type-approval to all vehicles in respect of their tyres under the conditions laid down in Annex III, where those tyres (including spare tyres, where appropriate) meet the requirements of Annex II and the requirements concerning vehicles laid down in Annex IV, and shall allocate to any such vehicle an approval number as specified in Annex III

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    Article 3

    The approval authority of a Member State shall, within one month of issuing or refusing an ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ (tyre) or vehicle EC type-approval, send a copy of the relevant certificate, models of which are given in the Appendices to Annex I and Annex III, to the other Member States and, if requested, send the test report on any type of tyre approved.

    Article 4

    No Member State may prohibit or restrict the placing on the market of tyres bearing the ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ mark.

    Article 5

    No Member State may refuse to grant ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ or national type-approval to a vehicle on grounds relating to its tyres if these bear the ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ mark and are fitted in accordance with the requirements laid down in Annex IV.

    Article 6

    No Member State may refuse or prohibit the sale, registration, entry into service or use of a vehicle on grounds relating to its tyres if these bear the ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ mark and are fitted in accordance with the requirements laid down in Annex IV.

    Article 7

    1.  If, on the basis of a substantiated justification, a Member State considers that a tyre type or a vehicle type is dangerous although complying with the requirements of this Directive, it may, within its territory, provisionally prohibit the marketing of that product or subject it to special conditions. It shall immediately inform the other Member States and the Commission thereof, stating the grounds for its decision.

    2.  The Commission shall, within six weeks, consult the Member States concerned, following which it shall deliver its opinion without delay and take the appropriate steps.

    3.  If the Commission is of the opinion that technical adaptations to the Directives are necessary, such adaptations shall be adopted by either the Commission or the Council in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 10. In this event, the Member State which has adopted safeguard measures may maintain them until the entry into force of the adaptations.

    Article 8

    1.  The Member State which has granted the ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ (tyre) or vehicle type-approval shall take the measures required in order to verify that production models conform to the approved type in so far as this is necessary and if need be in cooperation with the approval authorities in the other Member States. For this purpose, this Member State may at any time check the conformity of the tyres or vehicles to the requirements of this Directive. Such verification shall be limited to spot checks.

    2.  If this Member State finds that a number of tyres or vehicles with the same approval marking do not conform to the approved type, it shall take the necessary measures to ensure that production models so conform. Where there is a consistent failure to conform, these measures may extend to a withdrawal of ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ . The said authorities shall take the same measure if they are informed by the approval authorities of another Member State of such failure to conform.

    3.  The approval authorities of the Member States shall within one month notify each other using the relevant form shown in the Appendices to Annex I and Annex III of any withdrawal of ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ and of the reasons for such a measure.

    Article 9

    Any decision taken pursuant to the provisions adopted in implementation of this Directive to refuse or withdraw ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ for a tyre or ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ of a vehicle with regard to the fitting of its tyres implying a prohibition of marketing or of use shall set out in detail the reasons on which it is based. Every such decision shall be notified to the party concerned, who shall at the same time be informed of the remedies available to him under the laws in force in the Member States and of the time limits allowed for the exercise of such remedies.

    Article 10

    Any amendments necessary to adapt the requirements of the Annexes to technical progress shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 13 of Directive 70/156/EEC.

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    Article 10a

    1.  As from 4 February 2003, Member States may not:

    (a) refuse to grant EC type-approval or national approval for a type of vehicle or type of tyre, or

    (b) prohibit the registration, sale or entry into service of vehicles, and the sale or entry into service or use of tyres,

    for reasons relating to the tyres and their fitting to new vehicles, if the vehicles or tyres comply with the requirements laid down in this Directive, as amended by Directive 2001/43/EC ( 9 ).

    2.  As from 4 August 2003, Member States may no longer grant EC type-approval, and shall refuse to grant national type-approval for those types of tyre which fall within the scope of this Directive and which do not meet the requirements of this Directive, as amended by Directive 2001/43/EC.

    3.  As from 4 February 2004, Member States may no longer grant EC type-approval or national approval for a type of vehicle, for reasons relating to its tyres or their fitting, if the requirements of this Directive, as amended by Directive 2001/43/EC, are not met.

    4.  As from 4 February 2005, Member States shall:

    (a) consider certificates of conformity accompanying new vehicles in accordance with the provisions of Directive 70/156/EEC as being no longer valid for the purposes of Article 7(1) of the said Directive, if the requirements of this Directive, as amended by Directive 2001/43/EC, are not met, and

    (b) refuse the registration or prohibit the sale or entry into service of new vehicles which do not meet the requirements of this Directive, as amended by Directive 2001/43/EC.

    5.  As from 1 October 2009, the provisions of this Directive, as amended by Directive 2001/43/EC, shall apply for the purposes of Article 7(2) of Directive 70/156/EC, to all tyres which fall within the scope of this Directive, with the exception of tyres of classes C1d and C1e, to which they shall apply as from 1 October 2010 and 1 October 2011 respectively.

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    Article 11

    1.  Member States shall adopt and publish the provisions necessary to comply with this Directive before 1 July 1992 and shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.

    When the Member States adopt these measures, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such a reference on the occasion of their official publication. The methods of making such a reference shall be laid down by the Member States.

    They shall apply these measures from 1 January 1993.

    2.  Member States shall communicate to the Commission the texts of the main provisions of national law which they adopt in the field covered by this Directive.

    Article 12

    This Directive is addressed to the Member States.




    LIST OF ANNEXES

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    ANNEX I

    Administrative provisions for the EC type-approval of tyres

    Appendix 1

    Information document relating to EC type-approval for a type of tyre

    Appendix 2

    EC type-approval certificate (tyres)

    Appendix 3

    Information document relating to EC type-approval for a type of tyre relating to tyre/road noise emission

    Appendix 4

    EC type-approval certificate (tyre/road noise emission)

    ANNEX II (1)

    Requirements for tyres

    Appendix 1

    Explanatory figure

    Appendix 2

    List of symbols of load-capacity indices and corresponding maximum mass to be carried

    Appendix 3

    Arrangement of tyre markings

    Appendix 4

    Relationship between the pressure index and the units of pressure

    Appendix 5

    Measuring rim, outer diameter and section width of tyres of certain size designations

    Appendix 6

    Method of measuring tyre dimensions

    Appendix 7

    Load/speed test procedure

    Appendix 8

    Variation of load capacity index with speed; commercial-vehicle tyres radial and diagonal

    ANNEX III

    Administrative provisions for type-approval of vehicles with regard to the fitting of their tyres

    Appendix 1

    Information document for a vehicle

    Appendix 2

    EC type-approval certificate for a vehicle

    ANNEX IV

    Requirements for vehicles with regard to the fitting of their tyres

    ANNEX V

    Tyre/road noise emission

    Appendix 1

    Test method for tyre-road sound levels, coast-by method

    Appendix 2

    Test report

    ANNEXE VI

    Specifications for the test site

    (1)   The technical requirements for tyres are similar to those of Regulations Nos 30 and 54 of the UN Economic Commission for Europe (UN/ECE).




    ANNEX I

    ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS FOR THE EC TYPE-APPROVAL OF TYRES

    1.   APPLICATION FOR THE EC TYPE-APPROVAL OF A TYPE OF TYRE

    1.1.

    The application for EC type-approval for a type of tyre pursuant to Article 3(4) of Directive 70/156/EEC is to be submitted by the tyre manufacturer.

    1.1.1.

    The application for EC type-approval pursuant to Annex II is to be accompanied, in triplicate, by a description of the tyre type as described in the information document in Appendix 1.

    1.1.1.1.

    The application must be accompanied (all in triplicate) by a sketch, or a representative photograph, which identifies the tyre tread pattern and a sketch of the envelope of the inflated tyre mounted on the measuring rim showing the relevant dimensions (see sections 6.1.1. and 6.1.2. of Annex II) of the type submitted for approval.

    1.1.1.2.

    It must be accompanied either by the test report issued by the appointed technical service or by a number of samples to be determined by the approval authority.

    1.1.2.

    The application for EC type-approval pursuant to Annex V is to be accompanied, in triplicate, by a description of the tyre type as described in the information document in Appendix 3.

    1.1.2.1.

    The application must be accompanied (all in triplicate) by sketches, drawings or photographs of the tread pattern(s) that is/are representative of the type of tyres.

    1.1.2.2.

    It must also be accompanied either by the test report issued by the appointed technical service or by a number of samples to be determined by the approval authority.

    1.2.

    The manufacturer may apply for EC type-approval to be extended

    1.2.1. to include modified tyre types for EC type-approvals pursuant to Annex II and/or

    1.2.2. to include additional tyre size designations and/or amended brand names or manufacturer's trade descriptions and/or tread patterns for EC type-approvals pursuant to Annex V.

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    1.3.

    The approval authority may accept the laboratories of the tyre manufacturers as approved test laboratories pursuant to Article 14(1) of Directive 70/156/EEC.

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    2.   INSCRIPTIONS

    2.1. Samples of a type of tyre submitted for EC type-approval must bear the applicant's clearly visible and indelible trade mark or name and must allow sufficient space for the inscription of the EC type-approval mark as required in section 4 of this Annex.

    3.   EC TYPE-APPROVAL

    3.1.

    EC type-approval pursuant to Article 4 of Directive 70/156/EEC is to be granted and an EC type-approval number is to be issued in respect of any tyre type, submitted in accordance with 1.1.1. above, which satisfies the requirements of Annex II.

    3.1.1.

    Notice of approval or extension or refusal or withdrawal of approval or of production definitively discontinued in relation to a tyre type pursuant to Annex II must be communicated to the Member States in accordance with Article 4(6) of Directive 70/156/EEC.

    3.1.2.

    EC type-approval pursuant to Article 4 of Directive 70/156/EEC is to be granted and an EC type-approval number is to be issued in respect of any tyre type, submitted in accordance with 1.1.2. above, which satisfies the requirements of Annex V.

    3.2.1.

    Notice of approval or extension or refusal or withdrawal of approval or of production definitely discontinued in relation to a tyre type pursuant to Annex V must be communicated to the Member States in accordance with Article 4(6) of Directive 70/156/EEC.

    3.3.

    An EC type-approval number is to be assigned to each tyre type-approved. The same Member State must not assign the same number to another tyre type. In particular, approval numbers assigned pursuant to Annex II and EC type-approval numbers assigned pursuant to Annex V must be different.

    4.   EC TYPE-APPROVAL MARKING

    4.1.

    Any tyre conforming to a type in respect of which EC type-approval has been granted pursuant to this Directive must bear the relevant EC type-approval mark.

    4.2.

    The EC type-approval mark will consist of a rectangle surrounding the lower case letter ‘e’ followed by the distinguishing number of the Member State which has granted the type-approval as per Annex VII to Directive 70/156/EEC. The EC type-approval number will consist of the EC type-approval number shown on the certificate completed for the type, preceded by two figures: ‘00’ for commercial vehicle tyres, ‘02’ for passenger car tyres.

    4.2.1.

    The rectangle forming the EC type-approval mark must have a minimum length of 12 mm and a minimum height of 8 mm. Letter(s) and number(s) must be at least 4 mm in height.

    4.3.

    The EC type-approval marks and numbers, and any additional marks required in Annex II, section 3., the latter for the type-approval pursuant to the requirements of Annex II, must be affixed as prescribed in that section.

    4.4.

    Approval numbers assigned pursuant to Annex V must be followed by the suffix ‘s’ where ‘s’ is an abbreviation for sound.

    4.5.

    An example of the EC type-approval mark is given below:

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    The tyre bearing the EC type-approval mark shown above is a commercial vehicle tyre (00) satisfying the EC requirements (e), for which the EC type-approval mark has been granted in Ireland (24) under the number 479 pursuant to Annex II and in Italy (3) under the number 687-s pursuant to Annex V.

    Note:

    The numbers ‘479’ and ‘687’ (EC-mark type-approval numbers) and the number ‘24’ and the digit ‘3’ (letters and number of the Member States which granted the EC approval) are for guidance only.

    The approval numbers must be placed close to the rectangle and may be above, below, to the left or to the right. The characters of the approval number must all be on the same side of the ‘e’ and face in the same direction.

    5.   MODIFICATION OF A TYRE TYPE

    5.1. If a tyre type-approved pursuant to Annex II or pursuant to Annex V has been modified, the provisions of Article 5 of Directive 70/156/EEC shall apply.

    5.2. If the tread pattern of a tyre has been modified in the case of type-approvals pursuant to Annex II, no repetition of the tests prescribed in Annex II is considered necessary.

    5.3. In the case where tyre-size designations or trade marks are added to a range of tyres type-approved pursuant to Annex V, any requirement for retesting shall be determined by the type approval authority.

    5.4. In the case of modification of the tyre tread pattern of a range of tyres approved pursuant to Annex V, a representative set of samples shall be retested unless the type approval authority is satisfied that the modification does not affect the tyre/road noise emissions.

    6.   CONFORMITY OF PRODUCTION

    6.1. The general rules to ensure the conformity of production shall be adopted in accordance with the provisions laid down in Article 10 of Directive 70/156/EEC.

    6.2. In particular, when checks are carried out in accordance with Appendix 1 to Annex V in order to check the conformity of production, if the noise level of the tyre tested does not exceed the limit values set out in section 4.2. of Annex V by more than 1 dB(A), the production shall be deemed to conform to the requirements of section 4 of the abovementioned Annex V.




    Appendix 1

    INFORMATION DOCUMENT No … RELATING TO EC TYPE-APPROVAL FOR A TYPE OF TYRE

    (Annex II to Directive 92/23/EEC)

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    Appendix 2

    EC TYPE-APPROVAL CERTIFICATE

    (tyres)

    MODEL

    (maximum format: A4 (210 mm × 297 mm))

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    Appendix 3

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    Appendix 4

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    ANNEX II

    REQUIREMENTS FOR TYRES

    1.   DEFINITIONS

    2.   For the purposes of this Directive:

    2.1.

    ‘type of tyre’ means a category of tyres which do not differ in such essential respects as:

    2.1.1.

    manufacturer's name or trade mark;

    2.1.2.

    tyre-size designation;

    2.1.3.

    category of use:

    normal

    :

    normal road-use tyre,

    special

    :

    special-use tyre, e.g. tyre for mixed use (both on and off the road) and at restricted speed,

     snow tyre,

     temporary-use spare tyre;

    2.1.4.

    structure (diagonal (bias-ply), bias-belted, radial-ply);

    2.1.5.

    speed category;

    2.1.6.

    load capacity index;

    2.1.7.

    tyre cross-section;

    2.2.

    ‘snow tyre’ means a tyre the tread pattern and structure of which are primarily designed to ensure in mud and fresh or melting snow a performance better than that of a normal tyre. The tread pattern of a snow tyre generally consists of groove (rib) and/or solid-block elements more widely spaced than on a normal tyre;

    2.3.

    ‘structure’ of a tyre means the technical characteristics of the tyre's carcass. The following structures are distinguished in particular:

    2.3.1.

    ‘diagonal’ or ‘bias-ply’ describes a tyre structure in which the ply cords extend to the bead and are laid at alternate angles of substantially less than 90o to the centreline of the tread;

    2.3.2.

    ‘bias-belted’ describes a tyre structure of diagonal (bias-ply) type in which the carcass is restricted by a belt comprising two or more layers of substantially inextensible cord material laid at alternate angles close to those of the carcass;

    2.3.3.

    ‘radial’ describes a tyre structure in which the ply cords extend to the beads and are laid substantially at 90o to the centreline of the tread, the carcass being stabilized by an essentially inextensible circumferential belt;

    2.3.4.

    ‘reinforce’ describes a tyre structure in which the carcass is more resistant than that of the corresponding standard tyre;

    2.3.5.

    ‘temporary-use spare tyre’ means a tyre different from a tyre intended to be fitted to any vehicle for normal driving conditions; but intended only for temporary use under restricted driving conditions;

    2.3.6.

    ‘T-type temporary-use spare tyre’ means a type of temporary-use spare tyre designed for use at inflation pressure higher than those established for standard and reinforced tyres;

    2.4.

    ‘bead’ means the part of a tyre which is of such shape and structure as to fit the rim and hold the tyre on it ( 10 );

    2.5.

    ‘cord’ means the strands forming the fabric of the plies in the tyre (10) ;

    2.6.

    ‘ply’ means a layer of rubber-coated parallel cords (10) ;

    2.7.

    ‘carcass’ means that part of a tyre other than the tread and the rubber sidewalls which, when inflated, bears the load (10) ;

    2.8.

    ‘tread’ means that part of a tyre which comes into contact with the ground ( 11 );

    2.9.

    ‘sidewall’ means the part of the tyre, excluding the tread, which is visible when the tyre, fitted to a rim, is viewed from the side (11) ;

    2.10.

    ‘lower sidewall’ means the area below the line of maximum section width of the tyre, which is visible when the tyre, fitted to a rim, is viewed from the side (11) ;

    2.11.

    ‘tread groove’ means the space between the adjacent ribs or blocks in the tread pattern (11) ;

    2.12.

    ‘section width’ means the linear distance between the outsides of the sidewalls of an inflated tyre, excluding elevations due to labelling (marking), decoration or protective bands or ribs (11) ;

    2.13.

    ‘overall width’ means the linear distance between the outsides of the sidewalls of an inflated tyre, including labelling (marking), decoration and protective bands or ribs (11) ;

    2.14.

    ‘section height’ means a distance equal to half the difference between the outer diameter of the tyre and the nominal rim diameter (11) ;

    2.15.

    ‘nominal aspect ratio Ra’ means one hundred times the number obtained by dividing the number expressing the nominal section height in millimetres by the number expressing the nominal section width in millimeters;

    2.16.

    ‘outer diameter’ means the overall diameter of an inflated new tyre (11) ;

    2.17.

    ‘tyre-size designation’:

    2.17.1.

    means a designation showing:

    2.17.1.1.

    the nominal secton width. This width must be expressed in mm, except in the case of tyres for which the size designation is shown in the first column of the tables in Appendix 5;

    2.17.1.2.

    the nominal aspect ratio, except in the case of tyres for which the size designation is shown in the first column of the tables in Appendix 5;

    2.17.1.3.

    a conventional number ‘d’ (the ‘d’ symbol) denoting the nominal rim diameter and corresponding to the diameter of the rim expressed either in inches (number below 100 — see table) or in mm (numbers above 100) but not both.



    ‘d’Nominal rim diameter (the symbol)

    Expressed in inches

    (code)

    Equivalence in mm

    (reference section 6.1.2.1)

    10

    254

    11

    279

    12

    305

    13

    330

    14

    356

    15

    381

    16

    406

    17

    432

    18

    457

    19

    483

    20

    508

    21

    533

    22

    559

    24

    610

    25

    635

    14,5

    368

    16,5

    419

    17,5

    445

    19,5

    495

    20,5

    521

    22,5

    572

    24,5

    622

    2.17.1.4.

    the letter ‘T’ in front of the nominal section width in case of T-type temporary-use spare tyres;

    2.18.

    ‘nominal rim diameter (d)’ means the diameter of the rim on which a tyre is designed to be mounted ( 12 );

    2.19.

    ‘rim’ means the support for a tyre-and-tube assembly, or for a tubeless tyre, on which the tyre beads are seated (12) ;

    2.20.

    ‘theoretical rim’ means the notional rim whose width would be equal to x times the nominal section width of a tyre; the value ‘x’ must be specified by the tyre manufacturer;

    2.21.

    ‘measuring rim’ means the rim on which a tyre must be fitted for size measurements;

    2.22.

    ‘test rim’ means the rim on which a tyre must be fitted for testing;

    2.23.

    ‘chunking’ means the breaking away of pieces of rubber from the tread;

    2.24.

    ‘cord separation’ means the parting of the cords from their rubber coating;

    2.25.

    ‘ply separation’ means the parting of adjacent plies;

    2.26.

    ‘tread separation’ means the pulling away of the tread from the carcass;

    2.27.

    ‘tread-wear indicators’ mean projections within the tread-grooves designed to give a visual indication of the degree of wear of the tread;

    2.28.

    ‘load-capacity index’ means one or two numbers which indicate the load the tyre can carry in single or in single and dual formation at the speed corresponding to the associated speed category and when operated in conformity with the requirements governing utilization specified by the manufacturer. The list of these indices and their corresponding masses is given in Annex II, Appendix 2;

    2.28.1.

    on passenger car tyres there must be one load index only;

    2.28.2.

    on commercial vehicle tyres there may be one or two load indices, the first one for single formation and the second one, when present, for dual (twin) formation in which case the two indices are divided by a slash (/);

    2.28.3.

    a type of tyre may have either one or two sets of load capacity indices depending on whether or not the provisions of section 6.2.5 are applied;

    2.29.

    ‘speed category’, expressed by the speed category symbol as shown in the table in 2.29.3;

    2.29.1.

    in the case of a passenger car tyre, the maximum speed which the tyre can sustain;

    2.29.2.

    in the case of a commercial vehicle tyre, the speed at which the tyre can carry the mass corresponding to the load capacity index;

    2.29.3.

    The speed categories are as shown in the table below:



    Speed category symbol

    Corresponding speed

    (km/h)

    F

    80

    G

    90

    J

    100

    K

    110

    L

    120

    M

    130

    N

    140

    P

    150

    Q

    160

    R

    170

    S

    180

    T

    190

    U

    200

    H

    210

    V

    240

    2.29.4.

    tyres suitable for maximum speeds higher than 240 km/h are identified by means of the letter code ‘Z’ placed within the tyre size designation;

    2.29.5.

    a type of tyre may have either one or two sets of speed category symbols depending on whether or not the provisions of section 6.2.5 are applied;

    2.30.

    ‘table: Variation of load capacity with speed’ means: the table, in Annex II Appendix 8, showing as a function of the load capacity indices and nominal speed category symbols the load variations which a tyre can withstand when used at speeds different from that corresponding to its speed category symbol;

    2.30.1.

    the load variations do not apply in the case of passenger car tyres nor, in the case of commercial vehicle tyres, to the additional load capacity indices and speed category symbol when the provisions of section 6.2.5 are applied;

    2.31.

    ‘maximum load rating’ means the maximum mass the tyre is rated to carry:

    2.31.1.

    in the case of passenger car tyres suitable for speeds not exceeding 210 km/h, the maximum load rating must not exceed the value associated with the load capacity index of the tyre;

    2.31.2.

    in the case of passenger car tyres suitable for speeds exceeding 210 km/h, but not exceeding 240 km/h (tyres classified with speed category symbol ‘V’), the maximum load rating must not exceed the percentage of the value associated with the load capacity index of the tyre, indicated in the table below, with reference to the speed capability of the vehicle to which the tyre is fitted;



    Maximum speed

    (km/h)

    Load

    (%)

    215

    98,5

    220

    97

    225

    95,5

    230

    94

    235

    92,5

    240

    91

    for intermediate maximum speeds linear interpolations of the maximum load rating are allowed;

    2.31.3.

    for speeds exceeding 240 km/h (‘Z tyres’) the maximum load rating must not exceed the value specified by the tyre manufacturer with reference to the maximum speed capability of the vehicle to which it is fitted;

    2.31.4.

    in the case of commercial vehicle tyres, the maximum load rating, both for single and for dual formation, must not exceed the percentage of the value associated with the relevant load capacity index of the tyre as indicated in the table ‘Load-capacity variation with speed’ (see 2.30), with reference to the speed category symbol of the tyre and the speed capability of the vehicle to which the tyre is fitted. When additional load capacity indices and speed category symbols apply, those too are considered to determine the maximum load rating of the tyre;

    2.32.

    ‘passenger car tyre’ means a tyre designed primarily, but not only, for passenger cars (motor vehicles in category M1) and their trailers (01 and 02);

    2.33.

    ‘commercial vehicle tyre’ means a tyre designed primarily, but not only, for vehicles other than passenger cars (motor vehicles in categories M2, M3, N) and their trailers (03, 04);

    2.34.

    ‘tyre ground pressure (F/Ac)’ means the average until load transmitted by the tyre, through its contact area, to the road surface expressed as the ratio between the vertical force (F), in static conditions on the axis of the wheel and the tyre contact area (Ac) measured with the tyre inflated at the cold inflation pressure recommended for the intended type of service. It is expressed in kN/m2;

    2.35.

    ‘tyre contact area (Ac)’ means the area of the flat surface contained within the virtual perimeter of the tyre footprint. It is expressed in m2;

    2.36.

    ‘virtual perimeter of the tyre footprint’ means the convex polygonal curve circumscribing the smallest area containing all points of contact between the tyre and the ground;

    2.37.

    ‘cold inflation pressure’ means the internal pressure of the tyre with the tyre at ambient temperature and does not include any pressure build up due to tyre usage. It is expressed in bar kPa.

    3.   MARKING REQUIREMENTS

    3.1.

    Tyres must bear:

    3.1.1.

    the manufacturer's name or trade mark;

    3.1.2.

    the tyre-size designation as defined in section 2.17;

    3.1.3.

    an indication of the structure as follows:

    3.1.3.1.

    on diagonal (bias-ply) tyres, no making or the letter ‘D’;

    3.1.3.2.

    on radial-ply tyres, the letter ‘R’ placed in front of the nominal in diameter marking and, optionally, the word ‘RADIAL’;

    3.1.3.3.

    on bias-belted tyres, the letter ‘B’ placed in front of the nominal rim diameter marking and, in addition, the words ‘BIAS-BELTED’;

    3.1.4.

    an indication of the tyre's speed category by means of the symbol shown in section 2.29; in the case of tyres suitable for speeds higher than 240 km/h the speed category of the tyre must be indicated by the letter code ‘Z’ placed in front of the indication of the structure (see section 3.1.3);

    3.1.5.

    the inscription ‘M + S’ (for alternatively ‘M.S.’ or ‘M & S’) in the case of a snow tyre;

    3.1.6.

    the load-capacity index as defined in section 2.28;

    3.1.6.1.

    however, in the case of tyres suitable for speeds higher than 240 km/h the indication of the load capacity index may be omitted;

    3.1.7.

    the word ‘TUBELESS’ if the tyre is designed for use without an inner tube;

    3.1.8.

    the word ‘REINFORCED’ if the tyre is a reinforced tyre;

    3.1.9.

    the date of manufacture in the form of a group of three digits, the first two showing the week and the last one the year of manufacture;

    3.1.10.

    in the case of commercial vehicle tyres which can be regrooved, the symbol ‘image’ at last 20 mm in diameter, or the word ‘REGROOVABLE’, moulded into or on to each sidewall;

    3.1.11.

    in the case of commercial vehicles tyres, an indication, by the ‘PSI’ index (see Appendix 4), of the inflation pressure to be adopted for the load/speed tests, as explained in Appendic 7 Part B;

    3.1.12.

    the additional load capacity index/indices and the speed category symbol in the case where the provisions of section 6.2.5 are applied.

    3.2.

    Appendix 3 gives examples of the arrangement of tyre markings.

    3.3.

    The tyre must also bear the ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ mark, the model of which is given in Annex I, section 4.5.

    POSITION OF MARKINGS

    3.4.

    The markings referred to in section 3.1 and 3.3 must be clearly and legibly moulded into or on to both sidewalls, and at least on one side on the lower sidewall, as follows:

    3.4.1.

    in the case of symmetrical tyres, all the markings referred to above must be located on both ridewalls except the markings referred to in sections 3.1.9, 3.1.11 and 3.3 which may be on one sidewall only;

    3.4.2.

    in the case of asymmetrical tyres all the markings must be located on at least the outer sidewall.

    (4.)

    (5.)

    (6.)

    6.1.

    Dimensional requirements

    6.1.1.

    Section width of a tyre

    6.1.1.1.

    Except as provided by section 6.1.1.2, the section width is calculated by the following formula:

    S = S1 + K (A−A1),

    where:

    S

    =

    the ‘section width’ expressed in mm ( 13 ) and measured on the measuring rim;

    S1

    =

    the ‘nominal section width’ in mm as shown on the sidewall of the tyre in the tyre-size designation as prescribed;

    A

    =

    the width (expressed in mm) of the measuring rim, as shown by the manufacturer in the descriptive note, (see section 6.11 of Annex I, Appendix 1);

    A1

    =

    the width (expressed in mm) of the theoretical rim; it is taken to equal S1 multiplied by the factor x as specified by the tyre manufacturer (see section 6.15 of Annex I, Appendix 1); and K is taken to equal 0.4.

    6.1.1.2.

    However, for the types of tyre for which the size designation is given in the first column of the tables in Appendix 5 A or 5 B, the measuring rim width (A) and the section width (S) are those given opposite the tyre size designation in those tables.

    6.1.2.

    Outer diameter of a tyre

    6.1.2.1.

    Except as provided by secton 6.1.2.2, the outer diameter of a tyre is calculated by the following formula:

    D = d + 0,02H

    where:

     D is the outer diameter expressed in mm,

     d is the conventional number defined in section 2.17.1.3, expressed in mm,

     H is the nominal section heigth in mm and is equal to S1 × 0,01 Ra;

    where:

     Ra is the nominal aspect ratio,

    all as shown on the sidewall of the tyre in the tyre-size designation in conformity with the requirements of section 3.

    6.1.2.2.

    However, for the types of tyres for which the size designation is given in the first column of the tables of Appendix 5 the outer diameter is that given opposite the tyre size designation in those tables.

    6.1.3.

    Method of measuring tyre dimensions

    The actual dimensions of tyres are measured as prescribed in Appendix 6.

    6.1.4.

    Tyre section width: specification of tolerance

    6.1.4.1.

    The overall width of a tyre may be less than the section width determined pursuant to section 6.1.1 or shown in Appendix 5;

    6.1.4.2.

    It may not exceed that value by more than the following:

    6.1.4.2.1.

    diagonal (bias-ply) tyres: 6 % for passenger car tyres, 8 % for commercial vehicle tyres;

    6.1.4.2.2.

    radial-ply tyres: 4 %; and

    6.1.4.2.3.

    in addition, if the tyre has a special protective band, the figure as increased by the above tolerances may be exceeded by 8 mm.

    6.1.4.2.4.

    However, for tyres of a section width exceeding 305 mm intended for dual (twin) mounting the nominal value must not be exceeded by more than 2 % for radial-ply or 4 % for diagonal (bias-ply) tyres.

    6.1.5.

    Tyre outer diameter: specification of tolerance

    The outer diameter of a tyre must not be outside the values Dmin and Dmax obtained from the following formulae:

    Dmin

    =

    d + (2H × a)

    Dmax

    =

    d + (2H × b)

    6.1.5.1.

    for sizes listed in Appendix 5:

    H = 0,5 (D — d) — (for references see section 6.1.2.2).

    6.1.5.2.

    for other sizes not listed in Appendix 5:

    ‘H’ and ‘d’ are as defined in section 6.1.2.1.

    6.1.5.3.

    coefficients ‘a’ and ‘b’ are respectively:

    6.1.5.3.1.

    coefficient ‘a’ = 0,97;

    6.1.5.3.2.

    coefficient ‘b’ for normal, special, snow or temporary-use spare tyres



    Category of use

    Passenger car tyres

    Commercial vehicle tyres

    Radial

    Bias

    Radial

    Bias

    Normal

    1,04

    1,08

    1,04

    1,07

    Special

    1,06

    1,09

    Snow

    1,04

    1,08

    1,04

    1,07

    Temporary-use

    1,04

    1,08

    6.1.5.4.

    For snow tyres the outer diameter (Dmax) established in conformity with the above may be exceeded by 1 %.

    6.2.

    Load/speed test requirement

    6.2.1.

    The tyre must undergo a load/speed test carried out in accordance with the relevant procedure described in Appendix 7.

    6.2.2.

    A tyre which, after undergoing the relevant load/speed test, does not exhibit any tread separation, ply separation, cord separation, chunking or broken cords is deemed to have passed the test.

    6.2.3.

    The outer diameter of the tyre, measured six hours after the load/speed test, must not be more than 3,5 % greater than the outer diameter as measured before the test.

    6.2.4.

    Where application is made for the approval of a type of commercial vehicle tyre the load/speed combinations given in the table in Appendix 8 apply and, the load/speed test prescribed in section 6.2.1 need not be carried out for load and speed values other than the nominal values.

    6.2.5.

    Where application (see secton 6.13 of Annex 1, Appendix 1) is made for the type-approval of a type of commercial vehicle tyre which has a load/speed combination in addition to the one that is subject to the variation of load with speed given in the table in Appendix 8, the load/speed test prescribed in section 6.2.1 must also be carried out on a second tyre of the same type at the additional load/speed combination.

    6.2.6.

    Where a tyre manufacturer produces a range of tyres it is not considered necessary to carry out a load/speed test on every type of tyre in the range. Worst-case selection may be made, at the discretion of the approval authority.

    6.3.

    Tread-wear indicators

    6.3.1.

    In the case of passenger car tyres the tread of the tyre must include not less than six transverse rows of tread-wear indicators, approximately equally spaced and situated in the wide grooves in the central zone of the tread, which covers approximately three quarters of the tread width. The tread-wear indicators must be such that they cannot be confused with the rubber ridges between the ribs or blocks of the tread.

    6.3.2.

    However, in the case of tyres of dimensions appropriate for mounting on rims of a nominal diamter of 12″ or less, four rows of tread-wear indicators are acceptable.

    6.3.3.

    The tread-wear indicators must give visual warning when the depth of the corresponding tread grooves has been reduced to 1,6 mm with a tolerance of + 0,6/- 0 mm.




    Appendix 1

    Explanatory figure

    (see Annex II, sections 2 and 6.1)

    image




    Appendix 2

    LIST OF SYMBOLS OF LOAD-CAPACITY INDICES (LI) AND CORRESPONDING MAXIMUM MASS TO BE CARRIED (GK)

    (see Annex II, section 2.28)



    LI

    Maximum

    0

    45

    1

    46,2

    2

    47,5

    3

    48,7

    4

    50

    5

    51,5

    6

    53

    7

    54,5

    8

    56

    9

    58

    10

    60

    11

    61,5

    12

    63

    13

    65

    14

    67

    15

    69

    16

    71

    17

    73

    18

    75

    19

    77,5

    20

    80

    21

    82,5

    22

    85

    23

    87,5

    24

    90

    25

    92,5

    26

    95

    27

    97,5

    28

    100

    29

    103

    30

    106

    31

    109

    32

    112

    33

    115

    34

    118

    35

    121

    36

    125

    37

    128

    38

    132

    39

    136

    40

    140

    41

    145

    42

    150

    43

    155

    44

    160

    45

    165

    46

    170

    47

    175

    48

    180

    49

    185

    50

    190

    51

    195

    52

    200

    53

    206

    54

    212

    55

    218

    56

    224

    57

    230

    58

    236

    59

    240

    60

    250

    61

    257

    62

    265

    63

    272

    64

    280

    65

    290

    66

    300

    67

    307

    68

    315

    69

    325

    70

    335

    71

    345

    72

    355

    73

    365

    74

    375

    75

    387

    76

    400

    77

    412

    78

    425

    79

    437

    80

    450

    81

    462

    82

    475

    83

    487

    84

    500

    85

    515

    86

    530

    87

    545

    88

    560

    89

    580

    90

    600

    91

    615

    92

    630

    93

    650

    94

    670

    95

    690

    96

    710

    97

    730

    98

    750

    99

    775

    100

    800

    101

    825

    102

    850

    103

    875

    104

    900

    105

    925

    106

    950

    107

    975

    108

    1 000

    109

    1 030

    110

    1 060

    111

    1 090

    112

    1 120

    113

    1 150

    114

    1 180

    115

    1 215

    116

    1 250

    117

    1 285

    118

    1 320

    119

    1 360

    120

    1 400

    121

    1 450

    122

    1 500

    123

    1 550

    124

    1 600

    125

    1 650

    126

    1 700

    127

    1 750

    128

    1 800

    129

    1 850

    130

    1 900

    131

    1 950

    132

    2 000

    133

    2 060

    134

    2 120

    135

    2 180

    136

    2 240

    137

    2 300

    138

    2 360

    139

    2 430

    140

    2 500

    141

    2 575

    142

    2 650

    143

    2 725

    144

    2 800

    145

    2 900

    146

    3 000

    147

    3 075

    148

    3 150

    149

    3 250

    150

    3 350

    151

    3 450

    152

    3 550

    153

    3 650

    154

    3 750

    155

    3 875

    156

    4 000

    157

    4 125

    158

    4 250

    159

    4 375

    160

    4 500

    161

    4 625

    162

    4 750

    163

    4 875

    164

    5 000

    165

    5 150

    166

    5 300

    167

    5 450

    168

    5 600

    169

    5 800

    170

    6 000

    171

    6 150

    172

    6 300

    173

    6 500

    174

    6 700

    175

    6 900

    176

    7 100

    177

    7 300

    178

    7 500

    179

    7 750

    180

    8 000

    181

    8 250

    182

    8 500

    183

    8 750

    184

    9 000

    185

    9 250

    186

    9 500

    187

    9 750

    188

    10 000

    189

    10 300

    190

    10 600

    191

    10 900

    192

    11 200

    193

    11 500

    194

    11 800

    195

    12 150

    196

    12 500

    197

    12 850

    198

    13 200

    199

    13 600

    200

    14 000




    Appendix 3

    ARRANGEMENT OF TYRE MARKINGS

    (see Annex II, section 3.2)

    PART A: PASSENGER CAR TYRES

    image Example of the markings to be borne by types of tyres placed on the market after notification of this Directive

    These markings define a tyre:

     having a nominal section width of 185,

     having a nominal aspect ratio of 70,

     of radial-ply structure (R),

     having a nominal rim diameter of 14,

     having a load capacity of 580 kg, corresponding to load index 89 in Appendix 2,

     classified in the speed category T (maximum speed 190 km/h),

     for fitting without an inner tube (‘tubeless’),

     of ‘snow’ type,

     manufactured during the twenty-fifth week of the year 1993.

    The positioning and order of the markings constituting the tyre designation are as follows:

    (a) the size designation, comprising the nominal section width, the nominal aspect ratio, the type of structure symbol (where applicable) and the nominal rim diameter, must be grouped as shown in the above example: 185/70 R 14;

    (b) the load index and the speed category symbol are placed near the size designation. They may either precede or follow it or be placed above or below it;

    (c) the symbols ‘tubeless’, ‘reinforced’, and ‘M + S’ may be at a distance from the size designation.

    PART B: COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TYRES

    image

    These markings define a tyre:

     having a nominal section width of 250,

     having a nominal aspect ratio of 70,

     of racial-ply structure (R),

     having a nominal rim diameter of 508 mm, for which the symbol is 20,

     having load capacities of 3 250  kg when single and 2 900  kg when twinned (dual), corresponding respectively to the load capacity indices 149 and 145 shown in Appendix 2,

     classified in the nominal speed category J (reference speed 100 km/h),

     able to be used additionally in speed category L (reference speed 120 km/h) with a load capacity of 3 000  kg when single and 2 725  kg when twinned (dual), corresponding respectively to the load capacity indices 146 and 143 shown in Appendix 2,

     for fitting without an inner tube ‘tubeless’,

     of ‘snow’ type,

     manufactured during the twenty-fifth week of the year 1991, and

     requiring to be inflated to 620 kPa for load/speed endurance tests, for which the PSI symbol is 90.

    The positioning and order of the markings constituting the tyre designation are as follows:

    (a) the size designation, comprising the nominal section width, the nominal aspect ratio, the type-of-structure symbol (where applicable) and the nominal rim diameter, must be grouped as shown in the above example: 250/70 R 20;

    (b) the load indices and the speed category symbol are placed together near the size designation. They may either precede or follow it or be placed above or below it;

    (c) the symbols ‘Tubeless’, ‘M + S’ and ‘REGROOVABLE’ may be at a distance from the size designation;

    (d) if section 6.2.5 of Annex II is applied the additional load-capacity indices and speed-category symbol must be shown inside a circle near the nominal load-capacity indices and speed category symbol appearing on the tyre sidewall.




    Appendix 4

    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PRESSURE INDEX AND THE UNITS OF PRESSURE

    (see Annex II, Appendix 7, Part B, section 1.3)



    Pressure Index

    (‘PSI’)

    bar

    kPa

    20

    1.4

    140

    25

    1.7

    170

    30

    2.1

    210

    35

    2.4

    240

    40

    2.8

    280

    45

    3.1

    310

    50

    3.4

    340

    55

    3.8

    380

    60

    4.2

    420

    65

    4.5

    450

    70

    4.8

    480

    75

    5.2

    520

    80

    5.5

    550

    85

    5.9

    590

    90

    6.2

    620

    95

    6.6

    660

    100

    6.9

    690

    105

    7.2

    720

    110

    7.6

    760

    115

    7.9

    790

    120

    8.3

    830

    125

    8.6

    860

    130

    9.0

    900

    135

    9.3

    930

    140

    9.7

    970

    145

    10.0

    1 000

    150

    10.3

    1 030




    Appendix 5

    MEASURING RIM, OUTER DIAMETER AND SECTION WIDTH OF TYRES OF CERTAIN SIZE DESIGNATIONS

    (see Annex II, sections 6.1.1.2 and 6.1.2.2)

    PART A: PASSENCER CAR TYRES



    TABLE 1

    Tyres in diagonal construction

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring rim width

    (inches)

    Outer diameter (1)

    (in mm)

    Section width (1)

    (in mm)

    Super balloon series

    4.80-10

    3.5

    490

    128

    5.20-10

    3.5

    508

    132

    5.20-12

    3.5

    558

    132

    5.60-13

    4

    600

    145

    5.90-13

    4

    616

    150

    6.40-13

    4.5

    642

    163

    5.20-14

    3.5

    612

    132

    5.60-14

    4

    626

    145

    5.90-14

    4

    642

    150

    6.40-14

    4.5

    666

    163

    5.60-15

    4

    650

    145

    5.90-15

    4

    668

    150

    6.40-15

    4.5

    692

    163

    6.70-15

    4.5

    710

    170

    7.10-15

    5

    724

    180

    7.60-15

    5.5

    742

    193

    8.20-15

    6

    760

    213

    Low section series

    5.50-12

    4

    552

    142

    6.00-12

    4.5

    574

    156

    7.00-13

    5

    644

    178

    7.00-14

    5

    668

    178

    7.50-14

    5.5

    688

    190

    8.00-14

    6

    702

    203

    6.00-15 L

    4.5

    650

    156

    Super low section series (2)

    155-13/6.15-13

    4.5

    582

    157

    165-13/6.45-13

    4.5

    600

    167

    175-13/6.95-13

    5

    610

    178

    155-14/6.15-14

    4.5

    608

    157

    165-14/6.45-14

    4.5

    626

    167

    175-14/6.95-14

    5

    638

    178

    185-14/7.35-14

    5.5

    654

    188

    195-14/7.75-14

    5.5

    670

    198

    Ultra low section

    5.9-10

    4.5

    483

    148

    6.5-13

    4.5

    586

    166

    6.9-13

    4.5

    600

    172

    7.3-13

    5

    614

    184

    (1)   Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.

    (2)   The following size designations are accepted:
    185-14/7.35-14 or 185-14 or 7.35-14 or 7.35-14/185-14.



    TABLE 2

    Tyres in radial construction

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring rim width

    (inches)

    Outer diameter (1)

    (in mm)

    Section width (1)

    (in mm)

    5.60 R 13

    4

    606

    145

    5.90 R 13

    4.5

    626

    155

    6.40 R 13

    4.5

    640

    170

    7.00 R 13

    5

    644

    178

    7.25 R 13

    5

    654

    184

    5.90 R 14

    4.5

    654

    155

    5.60 R 15

    4

    656

    145

    6.40 R 15

    4.5

    690

    170

    6.70 R 15

    5

    710

    180

    140 R 12

    4

    538

    138

    150 R 12

    4

    554

    150

    150 R 13

    4

    580

    149

    160 R 13

    4.5

    596

    158

    170 R 13

    5

    608

    173

    150 R 14

    4

    606

    149

    180 R 15

    5

    676

    174

    (1)   Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.



    TABLE 3

    Millimetric series — radial

    Tyre size designation (2)

    Measuring rim width

    (inches)

    Outer diameter (1)

    (in mm)

    Section width (1)

    (in mm)

    125 R 10

    3.5

    459

    127

    145 R 10

    4

    492

    147

    125 R 12

    3.5

    510

    178

    135 R 12

    4

    522

    184

    145 R 12

    4

    542

     

    155 R 12

    4.5

    550

    155

    125 R 13

    3.5

    536

    127

    135 R 13

    4

    548

    137

    145 R 13

    4

    566

    147

    155 R 13

    4.5

    578

    157

    165 R 13

    4.5

    596

    167

    175 R 13

    5

    608

    178

    185 R 13

    5.5

    624

    188

    125 R 14

    3.5

    562

    127

    135 R 14

    4

    574

    137

    145 R 14

    4

    590

    147

    155 R 14

    4.5

    604

    157

    165 R 14

    4.5

    622

    167

    175 R 14

    5

    634

    178

    185 R 14

    5.5

    650

    188

    195 R 14

    5.5

    666

    198

    205 R 14

    6

    686

    208

    215 R 14

    6

    700

    218

    225 R 14

    6.5

    714

    228

    125 R 15

    3.5

    588

    127

    135 R 15

    4

    600

    137

    145 R 15

    4

    616

    147

    155 R 15

    4.5

    630

    157

    165 R 15

    4.5

    646

    167

    175 R 15

    5

    660

    178

    185 R 15

    5.5

    674

    188

    195 R 15

    5.5

    690

    198

    205 R 15

    6

    710

    208

    215 R 15

    6

    724

    218

    225 R 15

    6.5

    738

    228

    235 R 15

    6.5

    752

    238

    175 R 16

    5

    686

    178

    185 R 16

    5.5

    698

    188

    205 R 16

    6

    736

    208

    (1)   Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.

    (2)   On certain tyres the rim diameter can be expressed in mm:



    TABLE 4

    70 Series — Radial (*1)

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring rim width

    (inches)

    Outer diameter (1)

    (in mm)

    Section width (1)

    (in mm)

    145/70 R 10

    3.5

    462

    139

    155/70 R 10

    3.5

    474

    146

    165/70 R 10

    4.5

    494

    165

    145/70 R 12

    4

    512

    144

    155/70 R 12

    4

    524

    151

    165/70 R 12

    4.5

    544

    165

    175/70 R 12

    5

    552

    176

    145/70 R 13

    4

    538

    144

    155/70 R 13

    4

    550

    151

    165/70 R 13

    4.5

    568

    165

    175/70 R 13

    4.5

    580

    176

    185/70 R 13

    5

    598

    186

    195/70 R 13

    5.5

    608

    197

    205/70 R 13

    5.5

    625

    204

    145/70 R 14

    4

    564

    144

    155/70 R 14

    4

    576

    151

    165/70 R 14

    4.5

    592

    165

    175/70 R 14

    5

    606

    176

    185/70 R 14

    5

    624

    186

    195/70 R 14

    5.5

    636

    197

    205/70 R 14

    5.5

    652

    206

    215/70 R 14

    6

    665

    217

    225/70 R 14

    6

    677

    225

    235/70 R 14

    6.5

    694

    239

    245/70 R 14

    6.5

    705

    243

    145/70 R 15

    4

    590

    144

    155/70 R 15

    4

    602

    151

    165/70 R 15

    4.5

    618

    165

    175/70 R 15

    5

    632

    176

    185/70 R 15

    5

    648

    186

    195/70 R 15

    5.5

    656

    197

    205/70 R 15

    5.5

    669

    202

    215/70 R 15

    6

    682

    213

    225/70 R 15

    6

    696

    220

    235/70 R 15

    6.5

    712

    234

    245/70 R 15

    6.5

    720

    239

    (*1)   Dimensional data applicable to some tyres in existence. For new approvals, dimensions calculated according to sections 6.1.1.1 and 6.1.2.1 of Annex II apply.

    (1)   Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.



    TABLE 5

    60 Series radial (*1)

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring rim width

    (inches)

    Outer diameter (1)

    (in mm)

    Section width (1)

    (in mm)

    165/60 R 12

    5

    504

    167

    165/60 R 13

    5

    530

    167

    175/60 R 13

    5.5

    536

    178

    185/60 R 13

    5.5

    548

    188

    195/60 R 13

    6

    566

    198

    205/60 R 13

    6

    578

    208

    215/60 R 13

    6

    594

    218

    225/60 R 13

    6.5

    602

    230

    235/60 R 13

    6.5

    614

    235

    165/60 R 14

    5

    554

    167

    175/60 R 14

    5.5

    562

    178

    185/60 R 14

    5.5

    574

    188

    195/60 R 14

    6

    590

    198

    205/60 R 14

    6

    604

    208

    215/60 R 14

    6

    610

    215

    225/60 R 14

    6

    620

    220

    235/60 R 14

    6.5

    630

    231

    245/60 R 14

    6.5

    642

    237

    265/60 R 14

    7

    670

    260

    185/60 R 15

    5.5

    600

    188

    195/60 R 15

    6

    616

    198

    205/60 R 15

    6

    630

    208

    215/60 R 15

    6

    638

    216

    225/60 R 15

    6.5

    652

    230

    235/60 R 15

    6.5

    664

    236

    255/60 R 15

    7

    688

    255

    205/60 R 16

    6

    654

    208

    215/60 R 16

    6

    662

    215

    225/60 R 16

    6

    672

    226

    235/60 R 16

    6.5

    684

    232

    (*1)   Dimensional data applicable to some tyres in existence. For new approvals, dimensions calculated according to sections 6.1.1.1 and 6.1.2.1 of Annex III apply.

    (1)   Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.



    TABLE 6

    High flotation tyres — radial

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring rim width

    (inches)

    Outer diameter (1)

    (in mm)

    Section width (1)

    (in mm)

    27 × 8.50 R 14

    7

    674

    218

    30 × 9.50 R 15

    7.5

    750

    240

    31 × 10.50 R 15

    8.5

    775

    268

    31 × 11.50 R 15

    9

    775

    290

    32 × 11.50 R 15

    9

    801

    290

    33 × 12.50 R 15

    10

    826

    318

    (1)   Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.

    PART B: COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TYRES



    TABLE 1

    Commercial vehicle tyres

    RADIAL NORMAL SECTION SIZES MOUNTED ON 5o-TAPERED OR FLAT BASE RIMS

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    6.50 R 20

    5.00

    860

    181

    7.00 R 16

    5.50

    784

    198

    7.00 R 18

    5.50

    842

    198

    7.00 R 20

    5.50

    892

    198

    7.50 R 16 and/or A16 or 1-16

    6.00

    802

    210

    7.50 R 17 and/or A17 or 1-17

    6.00

    852

    210

    7.50 R 20 and/or A20 or 1-20

    6.00

    928

    210

    8.25 R 16 and/or B16 or 2-16

    6.50

    860

    230

    8.25 R 17 and/or B17 or 2-17

    6.50

    886

    230

    8.25 R 20 and/or B20 or 2-20

    6.50

    962

    230

    9.00 R 16 and/or C16 or 3-16

    6.50

    912

    246

    9.00 R 20 and/or C20 or 3-20

    7.00

    1 018

    258

    10.00 R 20 and/or D20 or 4-20

    7.50

    1 052

    275

    10.00 R 22 and/or D22 or 4-22

    7.50

    1 102

    275

    11.00 R 16

    6.50

    980

    279

    11.00 R 20 and/or E20 or 5-20

    8.00

    1 082

    286

    11.00 R 22 and/or E22 or 5-22

    8.00

    1 132

    286

    11.00 R 24 and/or E24 or 5-24

    8.00

    1 182

    286

    12.00 R 20 and/or F20 or 6-20

    8.50

    1 122

    313

    12.00 R 22

    8.50

    1 174

    313

    12.00 R 24 and/or F24 or 6-24

    8.50

    1 226

    313

    13.00 R 20

    9.00

    1 176

    336

    14.00 R 20 and/or G20 or 7-20

    10.00

    1 238

    370

    14.00 R 22

    10.00

    1 290

    370

    14.00 R 24

    10.00

    1 340

    370

    Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.



    TABLE 2

    Commercial vehicle tyres

    DIAGONAL

    DIAGONAL NORMAL SECTION SIZES MOUNTED ON 5o-TAPERED OR FLAT BASE RIMS

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    7.00-16

    5.50

    774

    198

    7.00-20

    5.50

    898

    198

    7.50-16 and/or A16 or 1-16

    6.00

    806

    210

    7.50-17 and/or A17 or 1-17

    6.00

    852

    210

    7.50-20 and/or A20 or 1-20

    6.00

    928

    213

    8.25-16 and/or B16 or 2-16

    6.50

    860

    234

    8.25-17 and/or B17 or 2-17

    6.50

    895

    234

    8.25-20 and/or B20 or 2-20

    6.50

    970

    234

    9.00-16

    6.50

    900

    252

    9.00-20 and/or C20 or 3-20

    7.00

    1 012

    256

    9.00-24 and/or C24 or 3-24

    7.00

    1 114

    256

    10.00-20 and/or D20 or 4-20

    7.50

    1 050

    275

    10.00-22 and/or D22 or 4-22

    7.50

    1 102

    275

    11.00-20 and/or E20 or 5-20

    8.00

    1 080

    291

    11.00-22 and/or E22 or 5-22

    8.00

    1 130

    291

    11.00-24 and/or E24 or 5-24

    8.00

    1 180

    291

    12.00-18

    8.50

    1 070

    312

    12.00-20 and/or F20 or 6-20

    8.50

    1 120

    312

    12.00-22 and/or F22 or 6-22

    8.50

    1 172

    312

    12.00-24 and/or F24 or 6-24

    8.50

    1 220

    312

    13.00-20

    9.00

    1 170

    342

    14.00-20 and/or G20 or 7-20

    10.00

    1 238

    375

    14.00-22 and/or G22 or 7-22

    10.00

    1 290

    375

    14.00-24 and/or G24 or 7-24

    10.00

    1 340

    375

    15.00-20

    11.25

    1 295

    412

    16.00-20

    13.00

    1 370

    446

    Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.



    TABLE 3

    Commercial vehicle tyres

    RADIAL NORMAL SECTION SIZES MOUNTED ON 15o-TAPERED RIMS (DROP-CENTRE)

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    8 R 17.5

    6.00

    784

    208

    8.5 R 17.5

    6.00

    802

    215

    9 R 17.5

    6.75

    820

    230

    9.5 R 17.5

    6.75

    842

    240

    10 R 17.5

    7.50

    858

    254

    11 R 17.5

    8.25

    900

    279

    7 R 19.5

    5.25

    800

    185

    8 R 19.5

    6.00

    856

    208

    8 R 22.5

    6.00

    936

    208

    9 R 19.5

    6.75

    894

    230

    9 R 22.5

    6.75

    970

    230

    9.5 R 19.5

    6.75

    916

    240

    10 R 19.5

    7.50

    936

    254

    10 R 22.5

    7.50

    1 020

    254

    11 R 19.5

    8.25

    970

    279

    11 R 22.5

    8.25

    1 050

    279

    11 R 24.5

    8.25

    1 100

    279

    12 R 19.5

    9.00

    1 008

    300

    12 R 22.5

    9.00

    1 084

    300

    13 R 22.5

    9.75

    1 124

    320



    TABLE 4

    DIAGONAL NORMAL SECTION SIZES MOUNTED ON 15o-TAPERED RIMS (DROP-CENTRE)

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    8-19.5

    6.00

    856

    208

    9-19.5

    6.75

    894

    230

    9-22.5

    6.75

    970

    230

    10-22.5

    7.50

    1 020

    254

    11-22.5

    8.25

    1 054

    279

    11-24.5

    8.25

    1 100

    279

    12-22.5

    9.00

    1 084

    300

    Tolerance: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.



    TABLE 5

    Commercial vehicle tyres

    RADIAL ‘WIDE BASE’ SIZES MOUNTED ON 15o-TAPERED RIMS (DROP-CENTRE)

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    14 R 19.5

    10.50

    962

    349

    15 R 19.5

    11.75

    998

    387

    15 R 22.5

    11.75

    1 074

    387

    16.5 R 19.5

    13.00

    1 046

    425

    16.5 R 22.5

    13.00

    1 122

    425

    18 R 19.5

    14.00

    1 082

    457

    18 R 22.5

    14.00

    1 158

    457

    19.5 R 19.5

    15.00

    1 134

    495

    21 R 22.5

    16.50

    1 246

    540



    TABLE 6

    DIAGONAL ‘WIDE BASE’ SIZES MOUNTED ON 15o-TAPERED RIMS (DROP-CENTRE)

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    15-19.5

    11.75

    1 004

    387

    15-22.5

    11.75

    1 080

    387

    16.5-19.5

    13.00

    1 052

    425

    16.5-22.5

    13.00

    1 128

    425

    18-19.5

    14.00

    1 080

    457

    18-22.5

    14.00

    1 156

    457

    19.5-19.5

    15.00

    1 138

    495

    21-22.5

    16.50

    1 246

    540

    Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.



    TABLE 7

    Commercial vehicle tyres

    RADIAL ‘80’ SERIES MOUNTED ON 5o TAPERED OR FLAT-BASE RIMS

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    12/80 R 20

    8.50

    1 008

    305

    13/80 R 20

    9.00

    1 048

    326

    14/80 R 20

    10.00

    1 090

    350

    14/80 R 24

    10.00

    1 192

    350

    14.75/80 R 20

    10.00

    1 124

    370

    15.5/80 R 20

    10.00

    1 158

    384



    TABLE 8

    RADIAL ‘70’ SERIES MOUNTED ON 15o TAPERED RIMS (DROP-CENTRE)

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    9/70 R 22.5

    6.75

    892

    229

    10/70 R 22.5

    7.50

    928

    254

    11/70 R 22.5

    8.25

    962

    279

    12/70 R 22.5

    9.00

    999

    305

    13/70 R 22.5

    9.75

    1 033

    330



    TABLE 9

    RADIAL ‘80’ SERIES MOUNTED ON 15o TAPERED RIMS (DROP-CENTRE)

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    12/80 R 22.5

    9.00

    1 046

    305

    Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.



    TABLE 10

    Commercial vehicle tyres

    RADIAL TYRES FOR LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES MOUNTED ON RIM OF 16″ DIAMETER AND OVER

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    6.00 R 16 C

    4.50

    728

    170

    6.00 R 18 C

    4.00

    782

    165

    6.50 R 16 C

    4.50

    742

    176

    6.50 R 17 C

    4.50

    772

    176

    6.50 R 17 LC

    4.50

    726

    166

    6.50 R 20 C

    5.00

    860

    181

    7.00 R 16 C

    5.50

    778

    198

    7.50 R 16 C

    6.00

    802

    210

    7.50 R 17 C

    6.00

    852

    210



    TABLE 11

    DIAGONAL TYRES FOR LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES MOUNTED ON RIM OF 16″ DIAMETER AND OVER

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    6.00-16 C

    4.50

    730

    170

    6.00-18 C

    4.00

    786

    165

    6.00-20 C

    5.00

    842

    172

    6.50-20 C

    4.50

    748

    176

    6.50-17 LC

    4.50

    726

    166

    6.50-20 C

    5.00

    870

    181

    7.00-16 C

    5.50

    778

    198

    7.00-18 C

    5.50

    848

    198

    7.00-20 C

    5.50

    898

    198

    7.50-16 C

    6.00

    806

    210

    7.50-17 C

    6.00

    852

    210

    8.25-16 C

    6.50

    860

    234

    8.90-16 C

    6.50

    885

    250

    9.00-16 C

    6.50

    900

    252

    Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.

    TABLE 12

    Commercial vehicle tyres



    RADIAL TYRES FOR LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES MOUNTED ON 5o TAPERED RIMS

    Rim diameter 12″ — 15″

    (DROP-CENTRE)

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    ‘Super balloon’ series

    5.60 R 12 C

    4.00

    570

    150

    6.40 R 13 C

    5.00

    648

    172

    6.70 R 13 C

    5.00

    660

    180

    6.70 R 14 C

    5.00

    688

    180

    6.70 R 15 C

    5.00

    712

    180

    7.00 R 15 C

    5.50

    744

    195

    ‘Low section’ series

    6.50 R 14 C

    5.00

    640

    170

    7.00 R 14 C

    5.00

    650

    180

    7.50 R 14 C

    5.50

    686

    195



    TYRES FOR LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES MOUNTED ON 15o TAPERED RIMS (DROP-CENTRE)

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    7 R 17.5 C

    5.25

    752

    185

    8 R 17.5 C

    6.00

    784

    208

    Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.



    TABLE 13

    Commercial vehicle tyres

    DIAGONAL TYRES FOR LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES MOUNTED ON 5o TAPERED RIMS (DROP CENTRE)

    Rim diameter 12″ — 15″

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    ‘Super balloon’ series

    5.20-12 C

    3.50

    560

    136

    5.60-12 C

    4.00

    572

    148

    5.60-13 C

    4.00

    598

    148

    5.90-13 C

    4.50

    616

    158

    5.90-14 C

    4.50

    642

    158

    5.90-15 C

    4.50

    668

    158

    6.40-13 C

    5.00

    640

    172

    6.40-14 C

    5.00

    666

    172

    6.40-15 C

    5.00

    692

    172

    6.40-16 C

    4.50

    748

    172

    6.70-13 C

    5.00

    662

    180

    6.70-14 C

    5.00

    688

    180

    6.70-15 C

    5.00

    714

    180

    ‘Low section’ series

    5.50-12 C

    4.00

    552

    142

    6.00-12 C

    4.50

    574

    158

    6.00-14 C

    4.50

    626

    158

    6.50-14 C

    5.00

    650

    172

    6.50-15 C

    5.00

    676

    172

    7.00-14 C

    5.00

    668

    182

    7.50-14 C

    5.50

    692

    192

    ‘Balloon’ series

    7.00-15 C

    5.50

    752

    198

    7.50-15 C

    6.00

    780

    210

    ‘Millimetric’ series

    125-12 C

    3.50

    514

    127

    165-15 C

    4.50

    652

    167

    185-14 C

    5.50

    654

    188

    195-14 C

    5.50

    670

    198

    245-16 C

    7.00

    798

    248

    17-15 C or

    5.00

    678

    178

    17-380 C

    5.00

    678

    178

    17-400 C

    19 × 400 mm

    702

    186

    19-400 C

    19 × 400 mm

    736

    200

    21-400 C

    19 × 400 mm

    772

    216

    Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.



    TABLE 14

    Commercial vehicle tyres

    RADIAL TYRES FOR LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES MOUNTED ON 5o TAPERED RIMS (DROP-CENTRE) RIMS

    ‘Millimetric’ series

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    125 R 12 C

    3.50

    510

    127

    125 R 13 C

    3.50

    536

    127

    125 R 14 C

    3.00

    562

    127

    125 R 15 C

    3.50

    588

    127

    135 R 12 C

    4.00

    522

    137

    135 R 13 C

    4.00

    548

    137

    135 R 14 C

    4.00

    574

    137

    135 R 15 C

    4.00

    600

    137

    145 R 10 C

    4.00

    492

    147

    145 R 12 C

    4.00

    542

    147

    145 R 13 C

    4.00

    566

    147

    145 R 14 C

    4.00

    590

    147

    145 R 15 C

    4.00

    616

    147

    155 R 12 C

    4.50

    550

    157

    155 R 13 C

    4.50

    578

    157

    155 R 14 C

    4.50

    604

    157

    155 R 15 C

    4.50

    630

    157

    155 R 16 C

    4.50

    656

    157

    165 R 13 C

    4.50

    596

    167

    165 R 14 C

    4.50

    622

    167

    165 R 15 C

    4.50

    646

    167

    165 R 16 C

    4.50

    672

    167

    175 R 13 C

    5.00

    608

    178

    175 R 14 C

    5.00

    634

    178

    175 R 15 C

    5.00

    660

    178

    175 R 16 C

    5.00

    684

    178

    185 R 13 C

    5.50

    624

    188

    185 R 14 C

    5.50

    650

    188

    185 R 15 C

    5.50

    674

    188

    185 R 16 C

    5.50

    700

    188

    195 R 14 C

    5.50

    666

    198

    195 R 15 C

    5.50

    690

    198

    195 R 16 C

    5.50

    716

    198

    205 R 14 C

    6.00

    686

    208

    205 R 15 C

    6.00

    710

    208

    205 R 16 C

    6.00

    736

    208

    215 R 14 C

    6.00

    700

    218

    215 R 15 C

    6.00

    724

    218

    215 R 16 C

    6.00

    750

    218

    225 R 14 C

    6.50

    714

    228

    225 R 15 C

    6.50

    738

    228

    225 R 16 C

    6.50

    764

    228

    235 R 14 C

    6.50

    728

    238

    235 R 15 C

    6.50

    752

    238

    235 R 16 C

    6.50

    778

    238

    17 R 15 C or

    5.00

    678

    178

    17 R 380 C

    5.00

    678

    178

    17 R 400 C

    19 × 400 mm

    698

    186

    19 R 400 C

    19 × 400 mm

    728

    200

    Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.



    TABLE 15

    Commercial vehicle tyres

    DIAGONAL WIDE-BASE TYRES FOR MULTIPURPOSE TRUCKS ON HIGHWAY, OFF-THE-ROAD AND AGRICULTURAL SERVICES

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    10.5-18 MPT

    9

    905

    270

    10.5-20 MPT

    9

    955

    270

    12.5-18 MPT

    11

    990

    325

    12.5-20 MPT

    11

    1 040

    325

    14.5-20 MPT

    11

    1 095

    355

    14.5-24 MPT

    11

    1 195

    355

    7.50-18 MPT

    5.50

    885

    208



    TABLE 16

    RADIAL WIDE-BASE TYRES FOR MULTIPURPOSE TRUCKS ON HIGHWAY, OFF-THE-ROAD AND AGRICULTURAL SERVICES

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    10.5 R 20 MPT

    9

    955

    276

    12.5 R 20 MPT

    11

    1 040

    330

    14.5 R 20 MPT

    11

    1 095

    362

    14.5 R 24 MPT

    11

    1 195

    362

    Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.



    TABLE 17

    Commercial vehicle tyres

    RADIAL ‘FREE-ROLLING’ TYRES IN HIGHWAY SERVICE

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    5.00 R 8

    3.00

    467

    132

    6.00 R 9

    4.00

    540

    160

    7.00 R 12

    5.00

    672

    192

    7.50 R 15

    6.00

    772

    212

    8.25 R 15

    6.50

    836

    234

    10.00 R 15

    7.50

    918

    275



    TABLE 18

    DIAGONAL ‘FREE-ROLLING’ TYRES IN HIGHWAY SERVICE

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    6.00-9

    4.00

    540

    160

    7.00-12

    5.00

    672

    192

    7.00-15

    5.00

    746

    192

    7.50-15

    6.00

    772

    212

    8.25-15

    6.50

    836

    234

    10.00-15

    7.50

    918

    275

    200-15

    6.50

    730

    205



    TABLE 19

    DIAGONAL ‘75’ SERIES MOUNTED ON 15o TAPERED RIMS

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    7.25/75-16.5 or 7.25-16.5

    5.25

    695

    182

    8.00/75-16.5 or 8.00-16.5

    6.00

    724

    203

    8.75/75-16.5 or 8.75-16.5

    6.75

    752

    224

    9.50/75-16.5 or 9.50-16.5

    7.50

    781

    245

    Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.

    TABLE 20

    Commercial vehicle tyres



    DIAGONAL

    DIAGONAL AND RADIAL TYRES MOUNTED ON FLAT BASE OR DIVIDED RIMS

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    3.00-4

    2.10

    255

    81

    4.00-4

    2.50

    312

    107

    4.00-8

    2.50

    414

    107

    5.00-8

    3.00

    467

    132

    6.50-10

    5.00

    588

    177

    7.00-9

    5.00

    562

    174

    7.50-10

    5.50

    645

    207

    8.25-10

    6.50

    698

    240

    10.50-13

    6.00

    889

    275

    10.50-16

    6.00

    965

    275

    11.00-16

    6.00

    952

    272

    14.00-16

    10.00

    1 139

    375

    15 × 4.5-2

    3.25

    385

    122

    16 × 6-8

    4.33

    425

    152

    18 × 7-8 (1)

    4.33

    462

    173

    21 × 4

    2.32

    565

    113

    21 × 8-9

    6.00

    535

    200

    23 × 9-10

    6.50

    595

    225

    22 × 4.5

    3.11

    595

    132

    23 × 5

    3.75

    635

    155

    25 × 6

    3.75

    680

    170

    27 × 6

    4.33

    758

    188

    27 × 10-12

    8.00

    690

    255

    28 × 6

    3.75

    760

    170

    28 × 9-15

    7.00

    707

    216

    (8.15-15)

    7.00

    707

    216

    29 × 7

    5.00

    809

    211

    29 × 8

    6.00

    809

    243

    9.00-15

    6.00

    840

    249

    2.50-15

    7.50

    735

    250

    3.00-15

    8.00

    840

    300

    (1)   Also marked 18 × 7.



    RADIAL

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Outer diameter

    (in mm)

    Section width

    (in mm)

    6.50 R 10

    5.00

    588

    177

    7.00 R 15

    5.50

    746

    197

    7.50 R 10

    5.50

    645

    207

    15 × 4.5 R 8

    3.25

    385

    122

    16 × 6 R 8

    4.33

    425

    152

    18 × 7 R 8

    4.33

    462

    173

    560 × 165 R 11

    5.00

    560

    175

    680 × 180 R 15

    5.00

    680

    189

    Tolerances: see sections 6.1.4 and 6.1.5 of Annex II.



    TABLE 21

    Tyres for trucks, buses, trailers and multipurpose passenger vehicles in normal highway service

    DIAGONAL AND RADIAL TYRES MOUNTED ON 5o DROP-CENTRE OR SEMI-DROP-CENTRE RIMS

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (in inches)

    Section width

    (in mm) (1)

    Outer diameter

    Diagonal

    Radial

    Highway tread

    (in mm) (2)

    Mud and snow

    (in mm) (2)

    6.00-16 LT

    6.00 R 16 LT

    4.50

    173

    732

    743

    6.50-16 LT

    6.50 R 16 LT

    4.50

    182

    755

    767

    6.70-15 LT

    6.70 R 15 LT

    5.00

    191

    722

    733

    7.00-13 LT

    7.00 R 13 LT

    5.00

    187

    647

    658

    7.00-14 LT

    7.00 R 14 LT

    5.00

    187

    670

    681

    7.00-15 LT

    7.00 R 15 LT

    5.50

    202

    752

    763

    7.00-16 LT

    7.00 R 16 LT

    5.50

    202

    778

    788

    7.10-15 LT

    7.10 R 15 LT

    5.00

    199

    738

    749

    7.50-15 LT

    7.50 R 15 LT

    6.00

    220

    782

    794

    7.50-16 LT

    7.50 R 16 LT

    6.00

    220

    808

    819

    8.25-16 LT

    8.25 R 16 LT

    6.50

    241

    859

    869

    9.00-16 LT

    9.00 R 16 LT

    6.50

    257

    890

    903

    D78-14 LT

    DR 78-14 LT

    5.00

    192

    661

    672

    E78-14 LT

    ER 78-14 LT

    5.50

    199

    667

    678

    C78-15 LT

    CR 78-15 LT

    5.00

    187

    672

    683

    G78-15 LT

    GR 78-15 LT

    6.00

    212

    711

    722

    H78-15 LT

    HR 78-15 LT

    6.00

    222

    727

    739

    L78-15 LT

    LR 78-15 LT

    6.50

    236

    749

    760

    F78-16 LT

    FR 78-16 LT

    5.50

    202

    721

    732

    H78-16 LT

    HR 78-16 LT

    6.00

    222

    753

    764

    L78-16 LT

    LR 78-16 LT

    6.50

    236

    775

    786

    (1)   Overall tyre widths may exceed the above section widths by 8 %.

    (2)   Tolerance + 8 % of the difference between the above outer diameter and the nominal rim diameters.

    TABLE 22

    Tyres for trucks, buses, trailers and multipurpose passenger vehicles in normal highway service

    DIAGONAL AND RADIAL TYRES MOUNTED ON 15o DROP-CENTRE RIMS



    TABLE 22.1

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (inches)

    Section width

    (mm) (1)

    Outer diameter

    Diagonal

    Radial

    Highway tread

    (mm) (2)

    Mud and snow

    (mm) (2)

    7-14.5 LT

    6.00

    185

    677

    8-14.5 LT

    6.00

    203

    707

    9-14.5 LT

    7.00

    241

    711

    7-17.5 LT

    7 R 17.5 LT

    5.25

    189

    758

    769

    8-17.5 LT

    8 R 17.5 LT

    5.25

    199

    788

    799

    (1)   Overall tyre widths may exceed the above section widths by 8 %.

    (2)   Tolerance + 8 % of the difference between the above outer diameters and the nominal rim diameters.



    TABLE 22.2

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (inches)

    Section width

    (mm) (1)

    Outer diameter

    Diagonal

    Radial

    Highway tread

    (mm) (2)

    Mud and snow

    (mm) (2)

    8.00-16.5 LT

    8.00 R 16.5 LT

    6.00

    203

    720

    730

    8.75-16.5 LT

    8.75 R 16.5 LT

    6.75

    222

    748

    759

    9.50-16.5 LT

    9.50 R 16.5 LT

    6.75

    241

    776

    787

    10-16.5 LT

    10 R 16.5 LT

    8.25

    264

    762

    773

    10-17.5 LT

    10 R 17.5 LT

    8.25

    264

    787

    798

    12-16.5 LT

    12 R 16.5 LT

    9.75

    307

    818

    831

    30 × 9.50-16.5 LT

    30 × 9.50 R 16.5 LT

    7.50

    240

    750

    761

    31 × 10.50-16.5 LT

    31 × 10.50 R 16.5 LT

    8.25

    266

    775

    787

    33 × 10.50-16.5 LT

    33 × 12.50 R 16.5 LT

    9.75

    315

    826

    838

    37 × 10.50-16.5 LT

    37 × 14.50 R 16.5 LT

    11.25

    365

    928

    939

    (1)   Overall tyre widths may exceed the above section widths by 7 %.

    (2)   Tolerance + 8 % of the difference between the above outer diameter and the nominal rim diameters.



    TABLE 23

    Tyres for trucks, buses, trailers in normal highway service

    DIAGONAL AND RADIAL TYRES MOUNTED ON 15o DROP-CENTRE RIMS

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (inches)

    Section width

    (mm) (1)

    Outer diameter

    Diagonal

    Radial

    Highway tread

    (mm) (2)

    Heavy tread

    (mm) (2)

    Mud and snow

    (mm) (2)

    Normal-section tyres

    7-22.5

    7 R 22.5

    5.25

    178

    878

    894

    8-19.5

    8 R 19.5

    6.00

    203

    859

    876

    8-22.5

    8 R 22.5

    6.00

    203

    935

    952

    9-22.5

    9 R 22.5

    6.75

    229

    974

    982

    992

    10-22.5

    10 R 22.5

    7.50

    254

    1 019

    1 031

    1 038

    11-22.5

    11 R 22.5

    8.25

    279

    1 054

    1 067

    1 037

    11-24.5

    11 R 24.5

    8.25

    279

    1 104

    1 118

    1 123

    12-22.5

    12 R 22.5

    9.00

    300

    1 085

    1 099

    1 104

    12-24.5

    12 R 24.5

    9.00

    300

    1 135

    1 150

    1 155

    12.5-22.5

    12.5 R 22.5

    9.00

    302

    1 085

    1 099

    1 104

    12.5-22.5

    12.5 R 24.5

    9.00

    302

    1 135

    1 150

    1 155

    Wide-base tyres

    14-17.5

    14 R 17.5

    10.50

    349

    907

    921

    15-19.5

    15 R 19.5

    11.75

    389

    1 005

    1 019

    15-22.5

    15 R 22.5

    11.75

    389

    1 082

    1 095

    16.5-19.5

    16.5 R 19.5

    13.00

    425

    1 052

    1 068

    16.5-22.5

    16.5 R 22.5

    13.00

    425

    1 128

    1 144

    18-19.5

    18 R 19.5

    14.00

    457

    1 080

    1 096

    18-22.5

    18 R 22.5

    14.00

    457

    1 158

    1 172

    19.5-19.5

    19.5 R 19.5

    15.00

    495

    1 138

    1 156

    (1)   Overall tyre widths may exceed the above section widths by 6 %.

    (2)   Tolerance + 5 % of the difference between the above outer diameter and the nominal rim diameters.



    TABLE 24

    Tyres for trucks, buses, trailers in normal highway service

    DIAGONAL AND RADIAL TYRES MOUNTED ON 5o DROP-CENTRE RIMS

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (inches)

    Section width

    (mm) (1)

    Outer diameter

    Diagonal

    Radial

    Highway tread

    (mm) (2)

    Heavy tread

    (mm) (2)

    Mud and snow

    (mm) (2)

    8R14LT

    7.00

    216

    667

    9-15LT

    8.00

    254

    744

    755

    10-15LT

    10R15LT

    8.00

    264

    773

    783

    10-16LT

    8.00

    264

    798

    809

    11-14LT

    8.00

    279

    752

    763

    11-15LT

    11R15LT

    8.00

    279

    777

    788

    11-16LT

    8.00

    279

    803

    813

    12-15LT

    10.00

    318

    823

    834

    9R15LT

    8.00

    254

    744

    755

    752

    24 × 7.50-13LT

    24 × 7.50R13LT

    6.00

    191

    597

    609

    604

    27 × 8.50-14LT

    27 × 8.50-14LT

    7.00

    218

    674

    685

    680

    28 × 8.50-15LT

    28 × 8.50-15LT

    7.00

    218

    699

    711

    705

    29 × 9.50-15LT

    29 × 9.50-15LT

    7.50

    240

    724

    736

    731

    30 × 9.50-15LT

    30 × 9.50-15LT

    7.50

    240

    750

    761

    756

    31 × 10.50-15LT

    31 × 10.50-15LT

    8.50

    268

    775

    787

    781

    31 × 11.50-15LT

    31 × 11.50-15LT

    9.00

    290

    775

    787

    781

    32 × 11.50-15LT

    32 × 11.50-15LT

    9.00

    290

    801

    812

    807

    33 × 12.50-15LT

    33 × 12.50-15LT

    10.00

    318

    826

    838

    832

    35 × 12.50-15LT

    35 × 12.50-15LT

    10.00

    318

    877

    888

    883

    37 × 12.50-15LT

    37 × 12.50-15LT

    10.00

    318

    928

    939

    934

    31 × 13.50-15LT

    31 × 13.50-15LT

    11.00

    345

    775

    787

    781

    37 × 14.50-15LT

    37 × 14.50-15LT

    12.00

    372

    928

    939

    934

    31 × 15.50-15LT

    31 × 15.50-15LT

    12.00

    390

    775

    787

    781

    (1)   Overall tyre widths may exceed the above section widths by 6 %.

    (2)   Tolerance + 6 % of the difference between the above outer diameter and the nominal rim diameters.



    TABLE 25

    Tyres for trucks, buses and trailers in normal highway service

    DIAGONAL AND RADIAL TYRES MOUNTED ON MULTI-PIECE BYMS

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (inches)

    Section width

    (mm) (1)

    Outer diameter

    Diagonal

    Radhal

    Highway tread

    (mm) (2)

    Heavy tread

    (mm) (2)

    Mud and snow

    (mm) (2)

    6.50-20

    6.50R20

    5.00

    184

    878

    1 049

    7.00-15TR

    7.00R15TR

    5.50

    199

    777

    962

    7.00-17

    7.00R17

    5.50

    199

    828

    843

    7.00-18

    7.00R18

    5.50

    199

    853

    868

    7.00-20

    7.00R20

    5.50

    199

    904

    919

    7.50-15TR

    7.50R15TR

    6.00

    215

    808

    825

    7.50-17

    7.50R17

    6.00

    215

    859

    876

    7.50-18

    7.50R18

    6.00

    215

    884

    981

    7.50-20

    7.50R20

    6.00

    215

    935

    952

    8.25-15TR

    8.25R15TR

    6.50

    236

    847

    855

    865

    8.25-17

    8.25R17

    6.50

    236

    898

    906

    915

    8.25-20

    8.25R20

    6.50

    236

    974

    982

    992

    9.00-15TR

    9.00R15TR

    7.00

    259

    891

    904

    911

    9.00-20

    9.00R20

    7.00

    259

    1 019

    1 031

    1 038

    10.00-15TR

    10.00R15TR

    7.50

    278

    927

    940

    946

    10.00-20

    10.00R20

    7.50

    278

    1 054

    1 067

    1 073

    10.00-22

    10.50R22

    7.50

    278

    1 104

    1 118

    1 123

    11.00-15TR

    11.00R15TR

    8.00

    293

    958

    972

    977

    11.00-20

    11.00R20

    8.00

    293

    1 085

    1 099

    1 104

    11.00-22

    11.00R22

    8.00

    293

    1 135

    1 150

    1 155

    11.00-24

    11.00R24

    8.00

    293

    1 186

    1 201

    1 206

    11.50-20

    11.50R20

    8.00

    296

    1 085

    1 099

    1 104

    11.50-22

    11.50R22

    8.00

    296

    1 135

    1 150

    1 155

    12.50-20

    12.00R20

    8.50

    315

    1 125

    1 146

    12.50-24

    12.00R24

    8.50

    315

    1 226

    1 247

    (1)   Overall tyre widths may exceed the above section widths by 6 %.

    (2)   Tolerance + 6 % of the difference between the above outer diameter and the nominal rim diameters.



    TABLE 26

    Tyres for trucks and trailers in highway service at restricted speeds

    DIAGONAL AND RADIAL TYRES MOUNTED ON MULTI-PIECE RIMS

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (inches)

    Section width

    (mm) (1)

    Outer diameter

    Diagonal

    Radial

    Highway tread

    (mm) (2)

    Mud and snow

    (mm) (2)

    13.00-20

    13.00R20

    9.00

    340

    1 177

    1 200

    14.00-20

    14.00R20

    10.00

    375

    1 241

    1 266

    14.00-24

    14.00R24

    10.00

    375

    1 343

    1 368

    (1)   Overall tyre widths may exceed the above section widths by 6 %.

    (2)   Tolerance + 6 % of the difference between the above outer diameter and the nominal rim diameters.



    TABLE 27

    Tyres for mobile homes in highway service

    DIAGONAL

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (inches)

    Section width

    (mm) (1)

    Outer diameter

    (mm) (2)

    Tyres mounted on 15o drop-centre rims

    7-14.5 MH

    6.00

    185

    677

    8-14.5 MH

    6.00

    203

    707

    9-14.5 MH

    7.00

    241

    711

    Tyres mounted on 5o drop-centre and semi-drop-centre rims

    7.00-15 MH

    5.50

    202

    752

    (1)   Overall tyre widths may exceed the above section widths by 8 %.

    (2)   Tolerance + 8 % of the difference between the above outer diameter and the nominal rim diameters.



    TABLE 28

    Mining and logging tyres in intermittent highway service

    DIAGONAL

    Tyre size designation

    Measuring-rim width

    (inches)

    Section width

    (mm) (1)

    Outer diameter

    Traction tread

    (mm) (2)

    Extra tread

    (mm) (2)

    Tyres mounted on 15o drop-centre rims

    7.00-20 ML

    5.50

    199

    919

    7.50-20 ML

    6.00

    215

    952

    8.25-20 ML

    6.50

    236

    992

    9.00-20 ML

    7.00

    259

    1 038

    1 063

    10.00-20 ML

    7.50

    278

    1 073

    1 099

    10.00-22 ML

    7.50

    278

    1 123

    1 150

    10.00-20 ML

    7.50

    278

    1 174

    1 200

    11.00-20 ML

    8.00

    293

    1 104

    1 131

    11.00-22 ML

    8.00

    293

    1 155

    1 182

    11.00-24 ML

    8.00

    293

    1 206

    1 233

    12.00-20 ML

    8.50

    315

    1 146

    1 173

    12.00-24 ML

    8.50

    315

    1 247

    1 275

    13.00-20 ML

    9.00

    340

    1 200

    13.00-24 ML

    9.00

    340

    1 302

    14.00-20 ML

    10.00

    375

    1 266

    14.00-24 ML

    10.00

    375

    1 368

    Tyres mounted on full-tapered bead seat rims

    11.00-25 ML

    8.50

    298

    1 206

    1 233

    12.00-21 ML

    8.50

    315

    1 146

    1 175

    12.00-25 ML

    8.50

    315

    1 247

    1 275

    13.00-25 ML

    10.00

    351

    1 302

    14.00-21 ML

    10.00

    375

    1 266

    14.00-25 ML

    10.00

    375

    1 368

    Tyres mounted on 15o drop-centre rims

    9-22.5 ML

    6.75

    229

    992

    10-22.5 ML

    7.50

    254

    1 038

    11-22.5 ML

    8.25

    279

    1 073

    11-24.5 ML

    8.25

    279

    1 123

    12-22.5 ML

    9.00

    300

    1 104

    Tyres mounted on 15o drop-centre rims

    14-17.5 ML

    10.50

    349

    921

    15-19.5 ML

    11.75

    389

    1 019

    15-22.5 ML

    11.75

    389

    1 095

    16.5-19.5 ML

    13.00

    425

    1 068

    16.5-22.5 ML

    13.00

    425

    1 144

    18-19.5 ML

    14.00

    457

    1 096

    18-22.5 ML

    14.00

    457

    1 172

    19.5-19.5 ML

    15.00

    495

    1 156

    23-23.5 ML

    17.00

    584

    1 320

    (1)   Overall tyre widths may exceed the above section widths by 8 %.

    (2)   Tolerance + 6 % of the difference between the above outer diameter and the nominal rim diameters.




    Appendix 6

    METHOD OF MEASURING TYRE DIMENSIONS

    (see Annex II section 6.1.3)

    PART A: PASSENGER CAR TYRES

    1.1.

    The tyre is mounted on the measuring rim specified by the manufacturer pursuant to section 6.11 of Annex I, Appendix 1.

    1.2.

    The pressure in the tyre is then adjusted as follows:

    1.2.1.

    in standard bias — belted tyres to 1,7 bar;

    1.2.2.

    in diagonal (bias-ply) tyres to the pressure shown below (bar):



    Ply-rating

    Speed category

    L, M, N

    P, Q, R, S

    T, U, H, V

    4

    1,7

    2,0

    6

    2,1

    2,4

    2,6

    8

    2,5

    2,8

    3,0

    1.2.3.

    in standard radial tyres to 1,8 bar,

    1.2.4.

    in reinforced tyres to 2,3 bar, and

    1.2.5.

    in T-type temporary-use spare tyres: to 4,2 bar.

    2.

    The tyre, mounted on its rim, is conditioned at the ambient room temperature for not less than 24 hours, with the exception referred to in section 6.2.3 of Annex II.

    3.

    The pressure is readjusted to that specified in section 1.2.

    4.

    The overall width is measured by caliper at six equally-spaced points, account being taken of the thickness of the protective ribs or bands. The highest measurement so obtained is taken as the overall width.

    5.

    The outer diameter is determined by measuring the maximum circumference and dividing the figure so obtained by π (3,1416).

    PART B: COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TYRES

    1.

    The tyre is mounted on the measuring rim specified by the manufacturer pursuant to section 6.11 of Appendix 1 to Annex I and is inflated to a pressure specified by the manufacturer pursuant to section 6.12 of Annex I, Appendix 1.

    2.

    The tyre fitted on its rim is conditioned to the ambient temperature of the laboratory for at least 24 hours.

    3.

    The pressure is readjusted to the value specified in section 1.

    4.

    The overall width is measured by caliper at six equally-spaced points, account being taken of the thickness of the protective ribs or bands. The highest measurement so obtained is taken as the overall width.

    5.

    The outer diameter is determined by measuring the maximum circumference and dividing the figure so obtained by π (3,1416).




    Appendix 7

    LOAD/SPEED TEST-PROCEDURE ( 14 )

    (see Annex II, section 6.2)

    PART A: PASSENGER CAR TYRES

    1.   Preparing the tyre

    1.1.

    A new tyre is mounted on the test rim specified by the manufacturer pursuant to section 6.11 of Annex I, Appendix 1.

    1.2.

    It is inflated to the appropriate pressure as given in the table below:



    Test pressure (bar)

    Speed category

    Diagonal (bias-ply) tyres

    Radial tyres

    Bias-belted tyres

    Ply-rating

    Standard

    Reinforced

    Standard

    4

    6

    8

    L, M, N

    2,3

    2,7

    3,0

    2,4

    P, Q, R, S

    2,6

    3,0

    3,3

    2,6

    3,0

    2,6

    T, U, H

    2,8

    3,2

    3,5

    2,8

    3,2

    2,8

    V

    3,0

    3,4

    3,7

    3,0

    T-type temporary use spare tyres: to 4,2 bars.

    1.3.

    The manufacturer may request, giving reasons, the use of an inflation pressure differing from those under section 1.2. In such a case the tyre is inflated to that pressure (see section 6.14 of Appendix 1 to Annex I).

    1.4.

    The tyre-and-wheel assembly is conditioned at test-room temperature for not less than three hours.

    1.5.

    The tyre pressure is readjusted to that specified in section 1.2 or 1.3.

    2.   Carrying out the test

    2.1.

    The tyre-and-wheel assembly is mounted on a test axle and pressed against the outer face of a smooth wheel 1,70 m ± 1 % or 2 m ± 1 % in diameter.

    2.2.

    Apply to the test axle a load equal to 80 % of:

    2.2.1.

    the maximum load rating equated to the load capacity index for tyres with speed symbols L to H inclusive:

    2.2.2.

    the maximum load rating associated with a maximum speed of 240 km/h for tyres with speed symbol ‘V’ (see section 2.31.2 of Annex II).

    2.3.

    Throughout the test the tyre pressure must not be corrected and the test load must be kept constant.

    2.4.

    During the test the temperature in the test-room must be maintained at between 20 oC and 30 oC or at a higher temperature if the manufacturer agrees.

    2.5.

    The test is carred out without interruption in conformity with the following particulars:

    2.5.1.

    time taken to pass from zero speed to initial test speed: 10 minutes;

    2.5.2.

    initial test speed: prescribed maximum speed for the type of tyre, less 40 km/h in the case of the smooth wheel having 1,70 m ± 1 % in diameter or less 30 km/h in the case of the smooth wheel having 2 m ± 1 % in diameter;

    2.5.3.

    successive speed increments: 10 km/h;

    2.5.4.

    duration of test at each speed step except the last: 10 minutes;

    2.5.5.

    duration of test at last speed step: 20 minutes;

    2.5.6.

    maximum test speed: prescribed maximum speed for the type of tyre, less 10 km/h in the case of the smooth wheel having 1,7 m ± 1 % in diameter or equal to prescribed maximum speed in the case of the smooth wheel having 2 m ± 1 % in diameter.

    3.   Equivalent test methods

    If a method other than that described in section 2 is used, its equivalence must be demonstrated.

    PART B: COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TYRES ( 15 )

    1.   Preparing the tyre

    1.1.

    Mount a new tyre on the test rim specified by the manufacturer pursuant to section 6.11 of Appendix 1 to Annex I.

    1.2.

    Use a new inner tube or combination of inner tube, valve and flap (as required) when testing tyres with inner tubes.

    1.3.

    Inflate the tyre to the pressure corresponding to the pressure index specified by the tyre manufacturer, pursuant to section 6.14 of Appendix 1 to Annex I.

    1.4.

    Condition the tyre and wheel assembly at test room temperature for not less than three hours.

    1.5.

    Readjust the tyre pressure to that specified in section 1.3.

    2.   Test procedure

    2.1.

    Mount the tyre and wheel assembly on the test axle and press it against the outer face of a smooth power-driven test drum 1,70 m ± 1 % in diameter having a surface at least as wide as the tyre tread.

    2.2.

    Apply to test axle a series of test loads expressed as a percentage of the load indicated in Appendix 2, opposite the load index moulded on the sidewall of the tyre, in accordance with the load/speed test programme shown in the Table below. When the tyre has load capacity indices for both single and twin utilization, the reference load for single utilization is taken as the basis for the test loads.

    2.3.

    The tyre pressure must not be corrected throughout the test and the test load must be kept constant throughout each of the three test stages.

    2.4.

    During the test the temperature in the test room must be maintained at between 20 oC and 30 oC or at a higher temperature if the manufacturer so agrees.

    2.5.

    The load/speed test programme must be carried out without interruption.

    3.   Equivalent test methods

    If a method other than that described in section 2 is used, its equivalence must be demonstrated.



    LOAD/SPEED TEST PROGRAMME

    Load index

    Tyre speed category symbol

    Test-drum speed (rev/min) (1)

    Load placed on the wheel as a percentage of the load corresponding to the load index

    Radial-ply tyre

    Diagonal (bias-ply) tyre

    7 h.

    16 h.

    24 h.

    122 or more

    F

    100

    100

    66 %

    84 %

    101 %

    G

    125

    100

    J

    150

    125

    K

    175

    150

    L

    200

    M

    225

    121 or less

    F

    100

    100

    G

    125

    125

    J

    150

    150

    K

    175

    175

    L

    200

    175

    70 %

    88 %

    106 %

    4 h.

    6 h.

    M

    250

    200

    75 %

    97 %

    114 %

    N

    275

    75 %

    97 %

    114 %

    P

    300

    75 %

    97 %

    114 %

    (1)   ‘Special-use’ tyres (see section 2.1.3. of Annex II) should be tested at a speed equal to 85 % of the test-drum speed prescribed above for equivalent normal tyres.




    Appendix 8

    VARIATION OF LOAD CAPACITY WITH SPEED



    Commercial-vehicle tyres

    RADIAL AND DIAGONAL

    (see Annex II, sections 2.30, 2.31 and 6.2.4)

    Speed

    (km/h)

    Variation of load capacity (%)

    All load indices

    Load indices (1)

    ≥ 122

    Load indices (1)

    ≤ 121

    Speed category symbol

    Speed category symbol

    Speed category symbol

    F

    G

    J

    K

    L

    M

    L

    M

    N

    (2)

    0

    + 150

    + 150

    + 150

    + 150

    + 150

    + 150

    + 110

    + 110

    + 110

    + 110

    5

    + 110

    + 110

    + 110

    + 110

    + 110

    + 110

    + 90

    + 90

    + 90

    + 90

    10

    + 80

    + 80

    + 80

    + 80

    + 80

    + 80

    + 75

    + 75

    + 75

    + 75

    15

    + 65

    + 65

    + 65

    + 65

    + 65

    + 65

    + 60

    + 60

    + 60

    + 60

    20

    + 50

    + 50

    + 50

    + 50

    + 50

    + 50

    + 50

    + 50

    + 50

    + 50

    25

    + 35

    + 35

    + 35

    + 35

    + 35

    + 35

    + 42

    + 42

    + 42

    + 42

    30

    + 25

    + 25

    + 25

    + 25

    + 25

    + 25

    + 35

    + 35

    + 35

    + 35

    35

    + 19

    + 19

    + 19

    + 19

    + 19

    + 19

    + 29

    + 29

    + 29

    + 29

    40

    + 15

    + 15

    + 15

    + 15

    + 15

    + 15

    + 25

    + 25

    + 25

    + 25

    45

    + 13

    + 13

    + 13

    + 13

    + 13

    + 13

    + 22

    + 22

    + 22

    + 22

    50

    + 12

    + 12

    + 12

    + 12

    + 12

    + 12

    + 20

    + 20

    + 20

    + 20

    55

    + 11

    + 11

    + 11

    + 11

    + 11

    + 11

    + 17,5

    + 17,5

    + 17,5

    + 17,5

    60

    + 10

    + 10

    + 10

    + 10

    + 10

    + 10

    + 15,0

    + 15,0

    + 15,0

    + 15,0

    65

    + 7,5

    + 8,5

    + 8,5

    + 8,5

    + 8,5

    + 8,5

    + 13,5

    + 13,5

    + 13,5

    + 13,5

    70

    + 5,0

    + 7,0

    + 7,0

    + 7,0

    + 7,0

    + 7,0

    + 12,5

    + 12,5

    + 12,5

    + 12,5

    75

    + 2,5

    + 5,5

    + 5,5

    + 5,5

    + 5,5

    + 5,5

    + 11,0

    + 11,0

    + 11,0

    + 11,0

    80

    0

    + 4,0

    + 4,0

    + 4,0

    + 4,0

    + 4,0

    + 10,0

    + 10,0

    + 10,0

    + 10,0

    85

    − 3

    + 2,0

    + 3,0

    + 3,0

    + 3,0

    + 3,0

    + 8,5

    + 8,5

    + 8,5

    + 8,5

    90

    − 6

    0

    + 2,0

    + 2,0

    + 2,0

    + 2,0

    + 7,5

    + 7,5

    + 7,5

    + 7,5

    95

    − 10

    − 2,5

    + 1,0

    + 1,0

    + 1,0

    + 1,0

    + 6,5

    + 6,5

    + 6,5

    + 6,5

    100

    − 15

    − 5

    0

    0

    0

    0

    + 5,0

    + 5,0

    + 5,0

    + 5,0

    105

     

    − 8

    − 2

    0

    0

    0

    + 3,75

    + 3,75

    + 3,75

    + 3,75

    110

     

    − 13

    − 4

    0

    0

    0

    + 2,5

    + 2,5

    + 2,5

    + 2,5

    115

     

     

    − 7

    − 3

    0

    0

    + 1,25

    + 1,25

    + 1,25

    + 1,25

    120

     

     

    − 12

    − 7

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    0

    125

     

     

     

     

     

    0

    − 2,5

    0

    0

    0

    130

     

     

     

     

     

    0

    − 5

    0

    0

    0

    135

     

     

     

     

     

     

    − 7,5

    − 2,5

    0

    0

    140

     

     

     

     

     

     

    − 10

    − 5

    0

    0

    145

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    − 7,5

    − 2,5

    0

    150

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    − 10

    − 5

    0

    155

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    − 7,5

    − 2,5

    160

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    − 10

    − 5

    (1)   The load capacity indices refer to single operations (see section 2.28.2 of Annex II).

    (2)   Load variations are not allowed above 160 km/h. For speed category symbols Q and above, the speed category corresponding to the speed category symbol (see section 2.29.3 of Annex II) specifies the maximum speed permitted for the tyre.




    ANNEX III

    ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS FOR THE TYPE-APPROVAL OF VEHICLES WITH REGARD TO THE FITTING OF THEIR TYRES

    1.   APPLICATION FOR THE ►M1  EC TYPE-APPROVAL ◄ OF A VEHICLE TYPE

    1.1.

    The application for ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ of a vehicle type with regard to its tyres is submitted by the vehicle manufacturer or by his authorized representative.

    1.2.

    It is accompanied, in triplicate, by a description of the vehicle type and of its tyres in terms of their tyre-size designation, speed category and load-capacity index, including any temporary-use spare unit(s), with which it may be fitted as described in the information document in Appendix 1.

    1.3.

    A vehicle representative of the vehicle type to be approved must be submitted to the technical service responsible for conducting the approval tests.

    1.4.

    The vehicle manufacturer or his representative may apply for the ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ to be extended to include tyres of additional tyre-size designations, speed categories or load-capacity indices or additonal temporary-use spare unit(s).

    2.    ►M1  EC TYPE-APPROVAL ◄ OF A VEHICLE

    2.1.

    ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ is granted and an ►M1  EC type-approval ◄ number issued in respect of any vehicle type submitted in accordance with section 1 which satisfied the requirements of this Directive.

    2.2.

    Notice of approval or of extension or of refusal of approval of a vehicle type pursuant to this Directive is communicated to the Member States by means of a form conforming to the model in Appendix 2.

    2.3.

    An approval number is assigned to each vehicle type approved. The same Member State must not assign the same number to another vehicle type.

    3.   MODIFICATION OF VEHICLE TYPE

    3.1.

    Every modification of a vehicle type must be notified to the approval authority which approved it. That approval authority may then either:

    3.1.1.

    consider that the modifications made are unlikely to have an appreciable adverse effect and that in any case the vehicle still meets the requirements; or

    3.1.2.

    refuse to approve the modification.

    3.2.

    Confirmation or refusal of approval, specifying the alterations, is communicated to the other Member States by the procedure specified in sections 2.2.

    4.   CONFORMITY OF PRODUCTION

    4.1.

    Every production vehicle to which this Directive applies must be so manufactured that it conforms to all of the relevant requirements of this Directive.

    4.2.

    In order to verify that the requirements of section 4.1 are met, suitable controls of the production must be carried out.

    4.3.

    The holder of the approval must in particular ensure the existence of procedures for effectively checking on compatibility between the characteristics of the vehicle and the characteristics of the tyres fitted as laid down within the framework of this Directive.

    4.4.

    The approval authority which has granted type-approval may at any time verify the conformity control methods applicable to each production unit.

    4.4.1.

    In every inspection, the test books and productions survey records must be presented to the visiting inspector.

    4.5.

    The normal frequency of inspections authorized by the approval authority in one per year. In the case where negative results are recorded during one of these visits, the approval authority must ensure that all necessary steps are taken to re-establish the conformity of production as rapidly as possible.

    5.   PRODUCTION DEFINITIVELY DISCONTINUED

    If the holder of an approval completely ceases to manufacture a type of vehicle approved in accordance with this Directive, he must so inform the authority which granted the approval. Upon receiving the relevant communication that authority must inform thereof the other approval authorities by means of a copy of the approval form bearing at the end, in large letters, the signed and dated annotation ‘PRODUCTION DISCONTINUED’.




    Appendix 1

    INFORMATION DOCUMENT No...

    IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANNEX I TO COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 70/156/EEC RELATING TO ►M1  EC TYPE-APPROVAL ◄ OF A VEHICLE TYPE WITH REGARD TO THE FITTING OF ITS TYRES

    (DIRECTIVE 92/23/EEC)

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    Appendix 2

    MODEL

    [(maximum format: A4 (210 × 297 mm)]

    ►M1  EC TYPE-APPROVAL ◄ CERTIFICATE

    (vehicle)

    image ►(4) M1   ►(4) M1   ►(4) M1   ►(4) M1  

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    ANNEX IV

    REQUIREMENTS FOR VEHICLES WITH REGARD TO THE FITTING OF THEIR TYRES

    1.   DEFINITIONS

    2.   For the purpose of this Directive:

    2.1.

    ‘approval of a vehicle’ means the approval of a vehicle type with regard to its tyres, including temporary-use spare tyres;

    2.2.

    ‘vehicle type’ means a range of vehicles which do not differ significantly, at least as regards each variant of the vehicle type, in such essential aspects as would affect the tyre size designation, the speed category symbol or the load capacity index:

    2.3.

    ‘wheel’ means a complete wheel consisting of a rim and a wheel disc;

    2.4.

    ‘temporary-use spare wheel’ means a wheel different from one of the normal wheels on the vehicle type;

    2.5.

    ‘unit’ means an assembly of a wheel and tyre;

    2.6.

    ‘normal unit’ means a unit which is capable of being fitted to the vehicle for normal operation;

    2.7.

    ‘spare unit’ means a unit which is intended to be exchanged for a normal unit in case of malfunction of the latter. A ‘spare unit’ may be either of the following:

    2.7.0.

    ‘normal spare unit’, which is a unit that conforms to the normal unit of the vehicle type;

    2.7.1.

    ‘temporary-use spare unit’, which is a unit that differs from the normal units of the vehicle type with regard to their principal characteristics (e.g. their tyre-size designation, functional dimensions, conditions of use or structure). It is intended for temporary use under restricted conditions. Temporary-use spare units may be of the following categories:

    2.7.1.1.   category 1

    a unit consisting of a wheel which conforms to a wheel of a normal unit and a tyre which has principal characteristics (e.g. dimensions, structure) different to the normal tyre;

    2.7.1.2.   category 2

    a unit consisting of a wheel and a tyre both having principal characteristics different to the normal unit and intended to be carried on the vehicle with the tyre inflated to the pressure specified for temporary use;

    2.7.1.3.   category 3

    a unit consisting of a normal wheel and a tyre having principal characteristics different to a normal tyre and intended to be carried on the vehicle with the tyre folded and not inflated;

    2.7.1.4.   category 4

    a unit consisting of a wheel and tyre both having principal characteristics different to a normal unit and intended to be carried on the vehicle with the tyre folded and not inflated;

    2.8.

    ‘maximum mass’ means the maximum value stated by the vehicle manufacturer to be technically permissible for the vehicle;

    2.9.

    ‘maximum axle load’ means the maximum value stated by the vehicle manufacturer to be technically permissible for the total vertical force between the contact surfaces of the tyres of the axle in question and the ground and resulting from the part of the vehicle mass supported by that axle. The sum of the axle loads may be greater than the value corresponding to the maximum mass of the vehicle;

    2.10.

    ‘functional dimensions’ means dimensions derived from the size designation of the wheels and/or tyres (e.g. diameter, width, aspect ratio) and from the mounting of the unit to the vehicle (e.g. wheel offset);

    2.11.

    ‘maximum design speed’ means the maximum speed approved for the vehicle type inclusive of the tolerance allowed for the conformity checks of the series production.

    3.   REQUIREMENTS FOR VEHICLES WITH REGARD TO THE FITTING OF THEIR TYRES

    3.1.   General

    ▼M1

    3.1.1.

    Subject to the provisions of section 3.7.4., every tyre fitted to a vehicle, including where applicable any spare, must bear the EC type-approval mark(s) as specified in section 4 of Annex I or the type-approval mark indicating compliance with UN/ECE Regulations Nos 30 or 54. UN/ECE type-approval marks are considered to be equivalent only to the EC type-approval marks granted pursuant to Annex II.

    ▼B

    3.2.   Tyre fitment

    3.2.1.

    All of the tyres fitted to a vehicle, excluding any temporary use spare, must have the same structure (see Annex II section 2.3).

    3.2.2.

    All of the tyres fitted to one axle must be of the same type (see Annex II section 2.1).

    3.2.3.

    The space in which the wheel revolves must be such as to allow unrestricted movement when using the maximum permissible size of tyres within the suspension and steering constraints provided by the vehicle manufacturer.

    3.3.   Load capacity

    3.3.1.

    Subject to the provisions of section 3.7, the maximum load rating (see Annex II section 2.31) of every tyre, including a spare tyre (if provided) with which a vehicle is fitted is:

    3.3.1.1.

    in the case of a vehicle fitted with tyres of the same type in single formation: at least equal to half of the maximum axle load (see section 2.9) for the most heavily loaded axle, as declared by the manufacturer of the vehicle;

    3.3.1.2.

    in the case af a vehicle fitted with tyres of more than one type, in single formation: at least equal to half of the maximum axle load (see section 2.9), as declared by the manufacturer of the vehicle, in respect of the relevant axle;

    3.3.1.3.

    in the case of a vehicle fitted with passenger car tyres in dual (twin) formation: at least equal to 0,27 times the maximum axle load, as declared by the manufacturer of the vehicle, in respect of the relevant axle;

    3.3.1.4.

    in the case of axles fitted with commercial vehicle tyres in dual (twin) formation: at least equal to 0,25 times, with reference to the load capacity index for dual application, the maximum axle load as declared by the manufacturer of the vehicle, in respect of the relevant axle.

    3.4.   Speed capacity

    3.4.1.

    Every tyre with which a vehicle is normally fitted must have a speed category symbol (see Annex II section 2.29) compatible with the maximum design speed of the vehicle (as declared by the vehicle manufacturer) or the applicable load/speed combination (see Annex II section 2.30).

    3.4.2.

    The above specification does not apply:

    3.4.2.1.

    in the case of temporary use spare units for which section 3.8 applies;

    3.4.2.2.

    in the case of vehicles normally equipped with ordinary tyres and occassionally supplied with snow tyres.

    However, in this case the speed category symbol of the snow tyres must correspond to a speed either greater than the maximum design speed of the vehicle (as declared by the vehicle manufacturer) or not less than 160 km/h (or both).

    If, nevertheless, the maximum design speed of the vehicles (as declared by the vehicle manufacturer) is greater than the speed corresponding to the speed category symbol of the snow tyres a maximum speed warning label, specifying the maximum speed capability of the snow tyres, must be displayed inside the vehicle in a prominent position readily visible to the driver.

    3.5.   Spare tyre

    3.5.1.

    In the case where a vehicle is provided with a spare wheel its tyre must be:

    3.5.1.1.

    the same type as one of the tyres fitted to or approved for the vehicle, or

    3.5.1.2.

    a temporary-use spare tyre of a type suitable for use on the vehicle, in any position. However, no vehicle other than a vehicle of category M1 ay be fitted with a temporary-use spare tyre.

    3.5.2.

    Every vehicle provided with a temporary-use spare unit must be provided with supplementary information clearly and permanently displayed on the temporary-use spare unit or on the vehicle near the spare unit or in the driver's handbook. At least the following information must be given:

    3.5.2.1.

    an instruction to drive with caution when the temporary-use spare unit is fitted, and to install a normal unit as soon as possible;

    3.5.2.2.

    a statement that operation of the vehicle is not permitted with more than one temporary-use spare unit fitted at the same time;

    3.5.2.3.

    a clear indication of the inflation pressure specified by the vehicle manufacturer for the tyre of the temporary-use spare unit;

    3.5.2.4.

    for vehicles equipped with category 3 or category 4 temporary-use spare units, a description of the procedure for inflating the tyre to the pressure specified for temporary use by means of the device referred to in section 3.6;

    3.6.   Inflating device of temporary-use spare unit:

    3.6.1.

    if the vehicle is equipped with a category 3 or category 4 temporary-use spare unit, a device must be provided on the vehicle which permits the tyre to be inflated to the pressure specified for temporary use within a maximum of five minutes.

    3.7.   Special cases

    3.7.1.

    In the case of trailers of categories 01 and 02 with operating speeds restricted to 100 km/h or less fitted with passenger car tyres in single formation, the maximum load rating of every tyre must be at least equal to 0,45 times the maximum mass for the most heavily loaded axle, as declared by the manufacturer of the trailer. For tyres in dual (twin) formation this factor is 0,24.

    3.7.2.

    In the case of some special vehicles fitted with commercial vehicle tyres, the table ‘Variation of Load Capacity with Speed’ (see section 2.30 and Appendix 8 to Annex II) is not to be applied. In those cases the tyre maximum load ratings to check against the maximum axle loads (see sections 3.3.1.2 and 3.3.1.4 of this Annex) are determined by multiplying the load corresponding to the load capacity index by an appropriate coefficient which is related to the type of vehicle and its use rather than to the maximum design speed of the vehicle. In such cases section 3.4.1 of this Annex does not apply. The appropriate cofficients are as follows:

    3.7.2.1.

    1,10 in the case of vehicles of category M3 when the vehicle is carrying standing passengers and the operating speed does not exceed 60 km/h. However, for operational reasons Member States may allow the operating speed to be increased to 80 km/h;

    3.7.2.2.

    1,15 in the case of such vehicles (M3) if they are intended for use only on urban routes with frequent stops;

    3.7.2.3.

    1,10 in the case of public utility vehicles of category N used at slow speeds over short distances in urban and suburban applications such as road sweepers or refuse collectors.

    3.7.3.

    When a motor vehicle of category M1 is towing a trailer, the additional load imposed at the trailer coupling device may cause the tyre maximum load ratings to be exceeded, but not by more than 15 %, provided that the operating speed is restricted to 100 km/h or less and the inflation pressure increased by at least 0,2 bar is applied.

    3.7.4.

    In the case of a vehicle which is fitted with tyres which are not passenger car tyres nor commercial vehicle tyres due to special conditions of use (e.g. agricultural tyres, industrial truck tyres, motor cycle tyres) the requirements of Annex II do not apply provided that the approval authority is satisfied that the tyres fitted are suitable for the operating conditions of the vehicle.

    3.8.   Specifications for temporary-use spare units

    3.8.1.

    Every temporary-use spare tyre must have a speed category at least equal to 120 km/h (speed category symbol L).

    3.8.2.

    When fitted to the vehicle for temporary use the outward facing surface of the wheel must exhibit a distinctive colour or colour pattern which is clearly different from the colour(s) of the normal units. If it is possible to attach a wheel cover to the temporary-use spare unit the distinctive colour or colour pattern must not be obscured by this wheel cover.

    3.8.3.

    A maximum speed warning symbol must be permanently displayed on the outer face of the wheel in a prominent position and in accordance with the diagram below:

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    ANNEX V

    TYRE/ROAD NOISE EMISSION

    1.   SCOPE

    This annex applies to the EC type-approval of tyres, as components, in respect of tyre/road noise emissions.

    2.   DEFINITIONS

    For the purposes of this Annex, the definitions of Annex II shall apply, except for the definition under section 2.1., which shall read as follows:

    2.1.

    ‘Type of tyre’

    means, in relation to type-approval pursuant to this Annex (tyre/road noise emission), a range of tyres consisting of a list of tyre size designations (see section 2.17 in Annex II), brand names, trade marks and trade descriptions which do not differ in such essential characteristics as:

     the manufacturer's name

     the tyre classification (see section 2.4. of this Annex)

     the tyre structure (see section 2.1.4. of Annex II)

     the category of use (see section 2.1.3. of Annex II)

     for class C1 tyres. Reinforced or Extra Load

     the tread pattern (see 2.3 of Information Document, Annex I, Appendix 3).

    Note:

    The effect of changes in minor details of tyre tread and construction on the tyre/road noise emission will be determined during checks on the conformity of production.

    In addition, the following definitions shall also apply:

    2.2.

    ‘Brand name or trade description’

    means the identification for the tyre as provided by the tyre manufacturer. The brand name may be the same as the manufacturer and the trade description may coincide with the trade mark.

    2.3.

    ‘Tyre/road noise emission’

    means the noise arising from the contact between tyres in motion and the road surface.

    2.4.

    For the purpose of this Annex, the following classification shall apply:



    class C1 tyres

    passenger car tyres (see section 2.32. of Annex II);

    class C2 tyres

    commercial vehicle tyres (see section 2.33. of Annex II) with load capacity index in single formation ≤ 121 and speed category symbol ≥ ‘N’ (see section 2.29.3. of Annex II);

    class C3 tyres

    commercial vehicle tyres (see section 2.33. of Annex II) with load capacity index in single formation ≤ 121 and speed category symbol ≤ ‘M’ (see section 2.29.3. of Annex II) or commercial vehicle tyres (see section 2.33. of Annex II) with load capacity index in single formation ≥ 122.

    3.   MARKING REQUIREMENTS

    3.1.

    In addition to other marking requirements given in section 4 of Annex I and section 3 of Annex II, the tyre must bear the following markings:

    3.1.1. the manufacturer's name or trade mark; the brand name, the trade description or the trade mark.

    4.   TYRE/ROAD NOISE EMISSION REQUIREMENTS

    4.1.   General requirements

    A set of four tyres bearing the same tyre size designation and tread pattern that is representative of the range of tyres, shall be submitted to a tyre/road noise emission level test to be carried out as specified in Appendix 1.

    4.2.

    The noise levels determined in accordance with section 4.5 of Appendix 1 shall not exceed the following limits:

    4.2.1. Class C1 tyres, with reference to the nominal section width (see Annex II, section 2.17.1.1.) of the tyre that has been tested:



     

    Limit values in dB(A)

    Tyre Class

    Nominal section width (mm)

    A

    (1)

    (1) (2)

    C1a

    ≤ 145

    72 (*1)

    71 (*1)

    70

    C1b

    > 145 ≤ 165

    73 (*1)

    72 (*1)

    71

    C1c

    > 165 ≤ 185

    74 (*1)

    73 (*1)

    72

    C1d

    > 185 ≤ 215

    75 (*2)

    74 (*2)

    74

    C1e

    > 215

    76 (*3)

    75 (*3)

    75

    (*1)   Limit values in column A shall apply until 30 June 2007;

    (*2)   Limit values in column A shall apply until 30 June 2008;

    (*3)   Limit values in column A shall apply until 30 June 2009;

    (1)   Indicative figures only. Definitive figures will depend on amendment of the Directive following the report required in Article 3(2) of Directive 2001/43/EC.

    (2)   Limit values for column C will result from the amendment of the Directive following the report required in Article 3(2) of Directive 2001/43/EC.

    4.2.1.1. For reinforced (or Extra Load) tyres (see Annex II, section 3.1.8.), the limit values in section 4.2.1. shall be increased by 1 dB(A)

    4.2.1.2. For tyres classified in category of use ‘Special’, (see Annex II, section 2.1.3.), the limit values in section 4.2.1. shall be increased by 2 dB(A).

    4.2.2. Class C2 tyres with reference to the category of use (see Annex II, section 2.1.3.) of the range of tyres:



    Category of use

    Limit value expressed in dB(A)

    Normal

    75

    Snow

    77

    Special

    78

    4.2.3. Class C3 tyres, with reference to the category of use (see Annex II, section 2.1.3.) of the range of tyres:



    Category of use

    Limit value expressed in dB(A)

    Normal

    76

    Snow

    78

    Special

    79




    Appendix 1

    TEST METHOD FOR TYRE-ROAD SOUND LEVELS COAST-BY METHOD

    0.   Introduction

    The presented method contains specifications on measuring instruments, measurement conditions and the measurement method, in order to obtain the noise level of a set of tyres mounted on a test vehicle rolling at high speed on a specified road surface. The maximum sound pressure level is to be recorded, when the test vehicle is coasting, by remote-field microphones; the final result of a reference speed is obtained from a linear regression analysis. Such test results cannot be related to tyre noise measured during acceleration under power or deceleration during braking.

    1.   Measuring instruments

    1.1.   Acoustic measurements

    The sound level meter or the equivalent measuring system, including the windscreen recommended by the manufacturer, shall at least meet the requirements of Type 1 instruments in accordance with IEC 60651, second edition.

    The measurements shall be made using the frequency weighting A, and the time weighting F.

    When using a system that includes a periodic monitoring of the A-weighted sound level, a reading should be made at a time interval not greater than 30 ms.

    1.1.1.   Calibration

    At the beginning and at the end of every measurement session, the entire measurement system shall be checked by means of a sound calibrator that fulfils the requirements for sound calibrators of at least precision Class 1 according to IEC 942:1988. Without any further adjustment the difference between the readings of two consecutive checks shall be less than or equal to IEC 942:1988. Without any further adjustment the difference between the readings of two consecutive checks shall be less than or equal to 0,5 dB. If this value is exceeded, the results of the measurements obtained after the previous satisfactory check shall be discarded.

    1.1.2.   Compliance with requirements

    The compliance of the sound calibration device with the requirements of IEC 60942:1988 shall be verified once a year and the compliance of the instrumentation system with the requirements of IEC 60651:1979/A1:1993, second edition, shall be verified at least every two years by a laboratory which is authorised to perform calibrations traceable to the appropriate standards.

    1.1.3.   Positioning of the microphone

    The microphone (or microphones) must be located at a distance of 7,5 m ± 0,05 m from track reference line CC1 (figure 1) and 1,2 m ± 0,02 m above the ground. Its axis of maximum sensitivity must be horizontal and perpendicular to the path of the vehicle (line CC1).

    1.2.   Speed measurements

    The vehicle speed shall be measured with instruments with an accuracy of ± 1 km/h or better when the front end of the vehicle has reached line PP′ (figure 1).

    1.3.   Temperature measurements

    Measurements of air as well as test surface temperature are mandatory. The temperature measuring devices shall be accurate within ± 1 oC.

    1.3.1.   Air temperature

    The temperature sensor is to be positioned in an unobstructed location close to the microphone in such a way that it is exposed to the airflow and protected from direct solar radiation. The latter may be achieved by any shading screen or similar device. The sensor should be positioned at a height of 1,2 m ± 0,1 m above the test surface level in order to minimise the influence of the test surface thermal radiation at low airflows.

    1.3.2.   Test surface temperature

    The temperature sensor is to be positioned in a location where the temperature measured is representative of the temperature in the wheel tracks, without interfering with the sound measurement.

    If an instrument with a contact temperature sensor is used, heat-conductive paste shall be applied between the surface and the sensor to ensure adequate thermal contact.

    If a radiation thermometer (pyrometer) is used, the height should be chosen to ensure that a measuring spot with a diameter of ≥ 0,1 m is covered.

    1.4.   Wind measurement

    The device must be capable of measuring the wind speed with a tolerance of ± 1 m/s. The wind shall be measured at microphone height. The wind direction with reference to the driving direction shall be recorded.

    2.   Conditions of measurement

    2.1.   Test site

    The test site must consist of a central section surrounded by a substantially flat test area. The measuring section must be level; the test surface must be dry and clean for all measurements. The test surface shall not be artificially cooled during or prior to the testing.

    The test track must be such that the conditions of a free sound field between the sound source and the microphone are attained to within 1 dB(A). These conditions shall be deemed to be met if there are no large sound reflecting objects such as fences, rocks, bridges or buildings within 50 m of the centre of the measuring section. The surface of the test track and the dimensions of the test site shall be in accordance with Appendix 2 of this Annex.

    A central part of at least 10 m radius shall be free of powdery snow, tall grass, loose soil, cinders or the like. There must be no obstacle which could affect the sound field within the vicinity of the microphone and no persons shall stand between the microphone and the sound source. The operator carrying out the measurements and any observers attending the measurements must position themselves so as not to affect the readings of the measuring instruments.

    2.2.   Meteorological conditions

    Measurements shall not be made under poor atmospheric conditions. It must be ensured that the results are not affected by gusts of wind. Testing shall not be performed if the wind speed at the microphone height exceeds 5 m/s.

    Measurements shall not be made if the air temperature is below 5 oC or above 40 oC or the test surface temperature is below 5 oC or above 50 oC.

    2.3.   Ambient noise

    The background sound level (including any wind noise) shall be at least 10 dB(A) less than the measured tyre-road sound emission. A suitable windscreen may be fitted to the microphone provided that account is taken of its effect on the sensitivity and directional characteristics of the microphone.

    Any measurement affected by a sound peak which appears to be unrelated to the characteristics of the general sound level of tyres shall be ignored.

    2.4.   Test vehicle requirements

    2.4.1.   General

    The test vehicle shall be a motor vehicle and be fitted with four single tyres on just two axles.

    2.4.2.   Vehicle load

    The vehicle must be loaded such as to comply with the test tyre loads as specified in section 2.5.2. below.

    2.4.3.   Wheelbase

    The wheelbase between the two axles fitted with the test tyres shall for Class C1 be less than 3,50 m and for Class C2 and Class C3 tyres be less than 5 m.

    2.4.4.   Measures to minimise vehicle influence on sound level measurements

    To ensure that tyre noise is not significantly affected by the test vehicle design the following requirements and recommendations are given.

    Requirements:

    (a) Spray suppression flaps or other extra device to suppress spray shall not be fitted.

    (b) Addition or retention of elements in the immediate vicinity of the rims and tyres, which may screen the emitted sound, is not permitted.

    (c) Wheel alignment (toe in, camber and castor) shall be in full accordance with the vehicle manufacturer's recommendations.

    (d) Additional sound absorbing material may not be mounted in the wheel housings or under the underbody.

    (e) Suspension shall be in such a condition that it does not result in an abnormal reduction in ground clearance when the vehicle is loaded in accordance with the testing requirement. If available, body level regulation systems shall be adjusted to give a ground clearance during testing which is normal for unladen condition.

    Recommendations to avoid parasitic sound:

    (a) Removal or modification of components on the vehicle that any contribute to the background sound of the vehicle is recommended. Any removals or modifications shall be recorded in the test report.

    (b) During testing it should be ascertained that brakes are not poorly released, causing brake noise.

    (c) It should be ascertained that electric cooling fans are not operating.

    (d) Windows and sliding roof of the vehicle shall be closed during testing.

    2.5.   Tyres

    2.5.1.   General

    Four identical tyres of the same type and range must be fitted to the test vehicle. In the case of tyres with a load capacity index in excess of 121 and without any dual fitting indication, two of these tyres of the same type and range must be fitted to the rear axle of the test vehicle; the front axle must be fitted with tyres of a size suitable for the axle load and planed down to the minimum depth in order to minimise the influence of tyre/road contact noise while maintaining a sufficient level of safety. Winter tyres that in certain Member States may be equipped with studs intended to enhance friction shall be tested without this equipment. Tyres with special fitting requirements shall be tested in accordance with these requirements (e.g. rotation direction). The tyres must have full tread depth before being run-in.

    Tyres are to be tested on rims permitted by the tyre manufacturer.

    2.5.2.   Tyre loads

    The test load Qt for each tyre on the test vehicle shall be 50 % to 90 % of the reference load Qr, but the average test load Qt,avr of all tyres shall be 75 % ± 5 % of the reference load Qr.

    For all tyres the reference load Qr corresponds to the maximum mass associated with the load capacity index of the tyre. In the case where the load capacity index is constituted by two numbers divided by slash (/), reference shall be made to the first number.

    2.5.3.   Tyre inflation pressure

    Each tyre fitted on the test vehicle shall have a test pressure Pt not higher than the reference pressure Pr and within the interval:

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    where Pr is the pressure corresponding to the pressure index marked on the sidewall.

    For Class C1 the reference pressure is Pr = 250 kPa for ‘standard’ tyres and 290 kPa for ‘reinforced’ tyres, the minimum test pressure shall be Pt = 150 kPa.

    2.5.4.   Preparations prior to testing

    The tyres should be ‘run-in’ prior to testing to remove compound nodules or other tyre pattern characteristics resulting from the moulding process. This will normally require the equivalent of about 100 km of normal use on the road.

    The tyres fitted to the test vehicle shall rotate in the same direction as when they were run-in.

    Prior to testing tyres shall be warmed up by running under test conditions.

    3.   Method of testing

    3.1.   General conditions

    For all measurements the vehicle must be driven in a straight line over the measuring section (AA′ to BB′) in such a way that the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle is as close as possible to the line CC′.

    When the front end of the test vehicle has reached the line AA′, the vehicle's driver must have put the gear selector on neutral position and switched off the engine. If abnormal noise (e.g. ventilator, self-ignition) is emitted by the test vehicle during the measurement, the test must be repeated.

    3.2.   Nature and number of measurements

    The maximum sound level expressed in A-weighted decibels (dB(A)) shall be measured to the first decimal place as the vehicle is coasting between lines AA′ and BB′ (figure 1 — front end of the vehicle on line AA′, rear end of the vehicle on line BB'). This value will constitute the result of the measurement.

    At least four measurements shall be made on each side of the test vehicle at test speeds lower than the reference speed specified in paragraph 4.1. and at least four measurements at test speeds higher than the reference speed. The speeds shall be approximately equally spaced over the speed range specified in paragraph 3.3.

    3.3.   Test speeds

    The test vehicle speeds shall be within the range:

    (i) from 70 km/h to 90 km/h for Class C1 and Class C2 tyres;

    (ii) from 60 km/h to 80 km/h for Class C3 tyres.

    4.   Interpretation of results

    The measurement shall be invalid if an abnormal discrepancy between the maximum value and the other values is recorded.

    4.1.   Determination of test result

    Reference speed Vref used to determine the final result will be:

    (i) 80 km/h for Class C1 and Class C2 tyres;

    (ii) 70 km/h for Class C3 tyres.

    4.2.   Regression analysis of noise measurements

    The (not temperature corrected) tyre-road noise level LR in dB(A) is determined by a regression analysis according to:

    image

    where:

    image is the mean value of the noise levels Li, measured in dB(A):

    image

    n is the measurement number (n ≥ 16),

    image is the mean value of logarithms of speeds vi:

    image

    With

    image

    a is the slope of the regression line in dB(A):

    image

    4.3.   Temperature correction

    For Class C2 tyres, the final result shall be normalised to a test surface reference temperature href by applying a temperature correction, according to the following:

    image

    where θ is the measured test surface temperature,

    image

    For Class C1 tyres, the coefficient K is – 0,03 dB(A)/oC when θ > θref and K is – 0,06 dB(A)/oC when θ < θref.

    For Class C2 tyres, the coefficient K is – 0,02 dB(A)/oC

    If the measured test surface temperature does not change by more than 5 oC within all measurements necessary for the determination of the sound level of one set of tyres, the temperature correction may be made only on the final reported tyre-road sound level as indicated above, utilizing the arithmetic mean value of the measured temperatures. Otherwise each measured sound level Li shall be corrected, utilizing the temperature at the time of the sound recording.

    There will be no temperature correction for Class C3 tyres.

    4.4.

    In order to take account of any measuring instrument inaccuracies, the results according to section 4.3. shall be reduced by 1 dB(A).

    4.5.

    The final result, the temperature corrected tyre-road noise level LRref) in dB(A), shall be rounded down to the nearest lower whole value.

    image Figure 1:
    Microphone Positions for the Measurement




    Appendix 2

    TEST REPORT

    The test report shall include the following information:

    (a) meteorological conditions inclusive of air and test surface temperature for each test run,

    (b) date and method of check on compliance of the test surface with ISO 10844:1994,

    (c) test rim width,

    (d) tyre data: manufacturer, brand name, trade name, size, load index, reference pressure,

    (e) test vehicle description and wheelbase,

    (f) type test load Qt in N and in per cent of the reference load Qr for each test tyre, average test load Qt,avr in N and in per cent of the reference load Qr,

    (g) cold inflation pressure in kPa for each test tyre,

    (h) test speeds when the vehicle passed line PP′,

    (i) maximum A-weighted sound levels for each test run and each microphone,

    (j) the test result LR: A-weighted sound level in decibel at reference speed, corrected for temperature (if applicable), rounded down to the nearest lower whole value.

    (k) regression line slope.




    ANNEX VI

    SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE TEST SITE

    1.   Introduction

    This annex describes the specifications relating to the physical characteristics and the laying of the test track. These specifications based on a special standard ( 16 ) describe the required physical characteristics as well as the test methods for these characteristics.

    2.   Required characteristics of the surface

    A surface is considered to conform to this standard provided that the texture and voids content or sound absorption coefficient have been measured and found to fulfil all the requirements of sections 2.1. to 2.4. below and provided that the design requirements (section 3.2.) have been met.

    2.1.   Residual voids content

    The residual voids content (VC) of the test track paving mixture shall not exceed 8 %. For the measurement procedure, see section 4.1.

    2.2.   Sound absorption coefficient

    If the surface fails to comply with the residual voids content requirement, the surface is acceptable only if its sound absorption coefficient α ≤ 0,10. For the measurement procedure, see section 4.2. The requirement of sections 2.1. and 2.2. is also met if only sound absorption has been measured and found to be α ≤ 0.10.

    Note:

    The most relevant characteristic is the sound absorption, although the residual voids content is more familiar among road constructors. However, sound absorption needs to be measured only if the surface fails to comply with the voids requirement. This is justified because the residual voids content has relatively large uncertainties in terms of both measurements and relevance and some surfaces may therefore erroneously be rejected when based only on the voids measurement.

    2.3.   Texture depth

    The texture depth (TD) measured according to the volumetric method (see section 4.3. below) shall be:

    image

    2.4.   Homogeneity of the surface

    Every practical effort shall be taken to ensure that the surface is made to be as homogeneous as possible within the test area. This includes the texture and voids content, but it should also be observed that if the rolling process results in more effective rolling at some places than others, the texture may be different and unevenness causing bumps may also occur.

    2.5.   Period of testing

    In order to check whether the surface continues to conform to the texture and voids content or sound absorption requirements stipulated in this Annex, periodic testing of the surface shall be carried out at the following intervals:

    (a) For residual voids content (VC) or sound absorption (α):

    when the surface is new;

    if the surface meets the requirements when new, no further periodical testing is required. If it does not meet the requirement when it is new, it may do so later because surfaces tend to become clogged and compacted with time.

    (b) For texture depth (TD):

    when the surface is new;

    when the noise testing starts (NB: not before four weeks after laying);

    then every twelve months.

    3.   Test surface design

    3.1.   Area

    When designing the test track layout it is important to ensure that, as a minimum requirement, the area traversed by the vehicles running through the test strip is covered with the specified test material with suitable margins for safe and practical driving. This will require that the width of the track is at least 3 m and the length of the track extends beyond lines AA and BB by at least 10 m at either end. Figure 1 shows a plan of a suitable test site and indicates the minimum area which shall be machine laid and machine compacted with the specified test surface material. According to Annex 5, Appendix 1, section 3.2., measurements have to be made on each side of the vehicle. This can be made either by measuring with two microphone locations (one on each side of the track) and driving in one direction, or measuring with a microphone only on one side of the track but driving the vehicle in two directions. If the latter method is used, then there are no surface requirements on that side of the track where there is no microphone.

    image Figure 1
    Minimum requirements for test surface area
    The shaded part is called ‘Test Area’.

    3.2.   Design and preparation of the surface

    3.2.1.   Basic design requirements

    The test surface shall meet four design requirements:

    3.2.1.1. It shall be a dense asphaltic concrete.

    3.2.1.2. The maximum chipping size shall be 8 mm (tolerances allow from 6,3 mm to 10 mm).

    3.2.1.3. The thickness of the wearing course shall be ≥ 30 mm.

    3.2.1.4. The binder shall be a straight penetration grade bitumen without modification.

    3.2.2.   Design guidelines

    As a guide to the surface constructor, an aggregate grading curve which will give desired characteristics is shown in Figure 2. In addition, Table 1 gives some guidelines in order to obtain the desired texture and durability. The grading curve fits the following formula:

    image

    where:

    d

    =

    square mesh sieve size, in mm

    dmax

    =

    8 mm for the mean curve

    10 mm for the lower tolerance curve

    6,3 mm for the upper tolerance curve

    image Figure 2:
    Grading curve of the aggregate in the asphaltic mix with tolerances

    In addition to the above, the following recommendations are made:

    (a) The sand fraction (0,063 mm < square mesh sieve size < 2 mm) shall include no more than 55 % natural sand and at least 45 % crushed sand.

    (b) The base and sub-base shall ensure a good stability and evenness, according to best road construction practice.

    (c) The chippings shall be crushed (100 % crushed faces) and of a material with a high resistance to crushing.

    (d) The chippings used in the mix shall be washed.

    (e) No extra chippings shall be added onto the surface.

    (f) The binder hardness expressed as PEN value shall be 40-60, 60-80 or even 80-100 depending on the climatic conditions of the country. The rule is that as hard a binder as possible shall be used, provided this is consistent with common practice.

    (g) The temperature of the mix before rolling shall be chosen so as to achieve by subsequent rolling the required voids content. In order to increase the probability of satisfying the specifications of sections 2.1. to 2.4. above, the compactness shall be studied not only by an appropriate choice of mixing temperature, but also by an appropriate number of passings and by the choice of compacting vehicle.



    Table 1

    Design guidelines

     

    Target values

    Tolerances

    By total mass of mix

    By mass of the aggregate

    Mass of stones, square mesh sieve (SM) > 2 mm

    47,6  %

    50,5  %

    ± 5

    Mass of sand 0,063 < SM < 2 mm

    38,0  %

    40,2  %

    ± 5

    Mass of filler SM <0,063 mm

    8,8 %

    9,3 %

    ± 2

    Mass of binder (bitumen)

    5,8  %

    N.A.

    ± 0,5

    Max. chipping size

    8 mm

     

    6,3 – 10

    Binder hardness

    (see para. 3.2.2. (f))

     

    Polished stone value (PSV)

    > 50

     

     

    Compactness, relative to Marshall compactness

    98 %

     

     

    4.   Test method

    4.1.   Measurement of the residual voids content

    For the purpose of this measurement, cores have to be taken from the track in at least four different positions which are equally distributed in the test area between lines AA and BB (see figure 1). In order to avoid non-homogeneity and unevenness in the wheel tracks, cores should not be taken in wheel tracks themselves, but close to them. Two cores (minimum) should be taken close to the wheel tracks and one core (minimum) should be taken approximately midway between the wheel tracks and each microphone location.

    If there is a suspicion that the condition of homogeneity is not met (see section 2.4.), cores shall be taken from more locations within the test area.

    The residual voids content has to be determined for each core, then the average value from all cores shall be calculated and compared with the requirement of section 2.1. In addition, no single core shall have a voids value which is higher than 10 %.

    The test surface constructor is reminded of the problem which may arise when the test area is heated by pipes or electrical wires and cores must be taken from this area. Such installations must be carefully planned with respect to future core drilling locations. It is recommended to leave a few locations of size approximately 200 mm × 300 mm where there are no wires/pipes or where the latter are located deep enough in order not to be damaged by cores taken from the surface layer.

    4.2.   Sound absorption coefficient

    The sound absorption coefficient (normal incidence) shall be measured by the impedance tube method using the procedure specified in ISO 10534-1: ‘Acoustics — Determination of sound absorption coefficient and impedance by a tube method’ ( 17 ).

    Regarding test specimens, the same requirements shall be followed as regarding the residual voids content (see section 4.1). The sound absorption shall be measured in the range between 400 Hz and 800 Hz and in the range between 800 Hz and 1 600  Hz (at least at the centre frequencies of third octave bands) and the maximum values shall be identified for both of these frequency ranges. Then these values, for all test cores, shall be averaged to constitute the final result.

    4.3.   Volumetric macrotexture measurement

    For the purpose of this standard, texture depth measurements shall be made on at least 10 positions evenly spaced along the wheel tracks of the test strip and the average value taken to compare with the specified minimum texture depth. See Standard ISO 10844:1994 for description of the procedure.

    5.   Stability in time and maintenance

    5.1.   Age influence

    In common with any other surfaces, it is expected that the tyre-road noise level measured on the test surface may increase slightly during the first 6 — 12 months after construction.

    The surface will achieve its required characteristics not earlier than four weeks after construction. The influence of age on the noise from trucks is generally less than that from cars.

    Stability over time is determined mainly by polishing and compaction by vehicles driving on the surface. It shall be periodically checked as stated in section 2.5.

    5.2.   Maintenance of the surface

    Loose debris or dust which could significantly reduce the effective texture depth must be removed from the surface. In countries with winter climates, salt is sometimes used for de-icing. Salt may alter the surface temporarily or even permanently in such a way as to increase noise and is therefore not recommended.

    5.3.   Repaving the test area

    If it is necessary to repave the test track, it is usually unnecessary to repave more than the test strip (of 3 m width in figure 1) where vehicles are driving, provided the test area outside the strip met the requirement of residual voids content or sound absorption when it was measured.

    6.   Documentation of the test surface and of tests performed on it

    6.1.   Documentation of the test surface

    The following data shall be given in a document describing the test surface:

    6.1.1. The location of the test track.

    6.1.2. Type of binder, binder hardness, type of aggregate, maximum theoretical density of the concrete (DR), thickness of the wearing course and grading curve determined from cores from the test track.

    6.1.3. Method of compaction (e.g. type of roller, roller mass, number of passes).

    6.1.4. Temperature of the mix, temperature of the ambient air and wind speed during laying of the surface.

    6.1.5. Date when the surface was laid and contractor.

    6.1.6. All or at least the latest test result, including:

    6.1.6.1. the residual voids content of each core;

    6.1.6.2. the locations in the test area from where the cores for voids measurements have been taken;

    6.1.6.3. the sound absorption coefficient of each core (if measured). Specify the results both for each core and each frequency range as well as the overall average;

    6.1.6.4. the locations in the test area from where the cores for absorption measurement have been taken;

    6.1.6.5. texture depth, including the number of tests and standard deviation;

    6.1.6.6. the institution responsible for tests according to sections 6.1.6.1. and 6.1.6.2. and the type of equipment used;

    6.1.6.7. date of the test(s) and date when the cores were taken from the test track.

    6.2.   Documentation of vehicle noise tests conducted on the surface

    In the document describing the vehicle noise test(s) it shall be stated whether all the requirements of this standard were fulfilled or not. Reference shall be made to a document according to section 6.1. describing the results which verify this.



    ( 1 ) OJ No C 95, 12. 4. 1990, p. 101.

    ( 2 ) OJ No C 284, 12. 11. 1990, p. 81 and Decision of 12. 2. 1992 (not yet published in the Official Journal).

    ( 3 ) OJ No C 225, 10. 9. 1990, p. 9.

    ( 4 ) OJ No L 42, 23. 2. 1970, p. 1.

    ( 5 ) OJ No L 220, 8. 8. 1987, p. 44.

    ( 6 ) Economic Commission for Europe document E/ECE/324

    (E3/ECE/TRANS/505) REV 1 — ADD 29, 1. 4. 1975 and its amendments 01, 02 and supplements.

    ( 7 ) Economic Commission for Europe document E/ECE/324

    (E/ECE/TRANS/505) REV 1 — ADD 53 and supplements.

    ( 8 ) Economic Commission for Europe document E/ECE/324

    (E/ECE/TRANS/505) REV 1 — ADD 63 and supplements.

    ( 9 ) Directive 2001/43/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 June 2001 amending Council Directive 92/23/EEC relating to tyres for motor vehicles and their trailers and to their fitting (OJ L 211, 4.8.2001, p. 25).

    ( 10 ) See explanatory figure, Appendix 1.

    ( 11 ) See explanatory figure, Appendix 1.

    ( 12 ) See explanatory figure, Appendix 1.

    ( 13 ) Equivalence factor from inches to mm is 25,4.

    ( 14 ) In the case of passenger car tyres intended for vehicles designed for a maximum speed greater than 240 km/h (Z rated tyres), until uniform test procedures have been agreed the manufacturer of the tyre must satisfy the technical service that his test procedure and results are acceptable.

    ( 15 ) In the case of commercial vehicle tyres intended for vehicles designed for a maximum speed greater than 150 km/h, until uniform test procedures have been agreed the manufacturer of the tyre must satisfy the technical service that his test procedure and results are acceptable.

    ( 16 ) ISO 10844:1994 If a different test surface is defined by ISO, in the future, the reference standard will be amended accordingly.

    ( 17 ) To be published.

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