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Regulation No 117 of the Economic Commission for Europe of the United Nations (UNECE) — Uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to rolling sound emissions and/or to adhesion on wet surfaces and/or to rolling resistance [2016/1350]

OJ L 218, 12/08/2016, p. 1–106 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

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ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2016/1350/oj

12.8.2016   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 218/1


Only the original UN/ECE texts have legal effect under international public law. The status and date of entry into force of this Regulation should be checked in the latest version of the UN/ECE status document TRANS/WP.29/343, available at:

http://www.unece.org/trans/main/wp29/wp29wgs/wp29gen/wp29fdocstts.html

Regulation No 117 of the Economic Commission for Europe of the United Nations (UNECE) — Uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to rolling sound emissions and/or to adhesion on wet surfaces and/or to rolling resistance [2016/1350]

Incorporating all valid text up to:

Supplement 8 to the 02 series of amendments — Date of entry into force: 20 January 2016

CONTENTS

REGULATION

1.

Scope

2.

Definitions

3.

Application for approval

4.

Markings

5.

Approval

6.

Specifications

7.

Modifications of the type of pneumatic tyre and extension of approval

8.

Conformity of production

9.

Penalties for non-conformity of production

10.

Production definitively discontinued

11.

Names and addresses of Technical Services conducting approval tests and of Type Approval Authorities

12.

Transitional provisions

Annexes

1

Communication

2

Appendix 1:

Example of approval marks

Appendix 2:

Approval according to Regulation No 117 coincident with approval to Regulation No 30 or 54

Appendix 3:

Extensions to combine approvals issued in accordance with Regulations Nos 117, 30 or 54

Appendix 4:

Extensions to combine approvals issued in accordance with Regulation No 117

3

Coast-by test method for measuring tyre-rolling sound emission

Appendix 1:

Test report

4

Specifications for the test site

5

Test procedures for measuring wet grip

Appendix:

Test reports examples of wet grip index

6

Test procedure for measuring rolling resistance

Appendix 1:

Test equipment tolerances

Appendix 2:

Measuring rim width

Appendix 3:

Test report and test data (Rolling resistance)

Appendix 4:

Tyre standards organisations

Appendix 5:

Deceleration method

7

Procedures for snow performance testing relative to snow tyre for use in severe snow conditions

Appendix 1:

Pictogram definition of ‘Alpine Symbol’

Appendix 2:

Test reports and test data for C1 and C2 tyres

Appendix 3:

Test reports and test data for C3 tyres

1.   SCOPE

1.1.   This Regulation applies to new pneumatic tyres of Classes C1, C2 and C3 with regard to their sound emissions, rolling resistance and to adhesion performance on wet surfaces (wet adhesion). It does not, however, apply to:

1.1.1.

Tyres designed as ‘Temporary use spare tyres’ and marked ‘Temporary use only’;

1.1.2.

Tyres having a nominal rim diameter code ≤ 10 (or ≤ 254 mm) or ≥ 25 (or ≥ 635 mm);

1.1.3.

Tyres designed for competitions;

1.1.4.

Tyres intended to be fitted to road vehicles of categories other than M, N and O (1);

1.1.5.

Tyres fitted with additional devices to improve traction properties (e.g. studded tyres);

1.1.6.

Tyres with a speed rating less than 80 km/h (speed symbol F);

1.1.7.

Tyres designed only to be fitted to vehicles registered for the first time before 1 October 1990.

1.1.8.

Professional off-road tyres.

1.2.   Contracting Parties shall issue or accept approvals to rolling sound and/or wet adhesion and/or rolling resistance.

2.   DEFINITIONS

For the purpose of this Regulation, in addition to the definitions contained in Regulations Nos 30 and 54, the following definitions apply.

2.1.    ‘Type of tyre’ means, in relation to this Regulation, a range of tyres consisting of a list of tyre size designations, brand names and trade descriptions, which do not differ in such essential characteristics as:

(a)

The manufacturer's name;

(b)

The tyre class (see paragraph 2.4 below);

(c)

The tyre structure;

(d)

The category of use: normal tyre, snow tyre and special use tyre;

(e)

For Class C1 tyres:

(i)

In case of tyres submitted for approval of rolling sound emission levels, whether normal or reinforced (or extra load);

(ii)

In case of tyres submitted for approval of performance adhesion on wet surfaces, whether normal tyres or snow tyres with a speed category of Q or below excluding H (≤ 160 km/h) or speed category R and above including H (> 160 km/h);

(f)

For Classes C2 and C3 tyres:

(i)

In case of tyres submitted for approval of rolling sound emission levels at stage 1, whether M+S marked or not;

(ii)

In case of tyres submitted for approval of rolling sound emission levels at stage 2, whether traction tyre or not;

(g)

The tread pattern (see paragraph 3.2.1 of this Regulation).

2.2.    ‘Brand name’ or ‘Trade description’ means the identification of the tyre as given by the tyre manufacturer. The Brand name may be the same as that of the manufacturer and the Trade description may coincide with the trade mark.

2.3.    ‘Rolling sound emission’ means the sound emitted from the contact between the tyres in motion and the road surface.

2.4.    ‘Tyre class’ means one of the following groupings:

2.4.1.   Class C1 tyres: Tyres conforming to Regulation No 30;

2.4.2.   Class C2 tyres: Tyres conforming to Regulation No 54 and identified by a load capacity index in single formation lower or equal to 121 and a speed category symbol higher or equal to ‘N’;

2.4.3.   Class C3 tyres: Tyres conforming to Regulation No 54 and identified by:

(a)

A load capacity index in single formation higher or equal to 122; or

(b)

A load capacity index in single formation lower or equal to 121 and a speed category symbol lower or equal to ‘M’.

2.5.    ‘Representative tyre size’ means the tyre size which is submitted to the test described in Annex 3 to this Regulation with regard to rolling sound emissions, or Annex 5 for adhesion on wet surfaces or Annex 6 for rolling resistance to assess the conformity for the type approval of the type of tyre, or Annex 7 for use in severe snow conditions.

2.6.    ‘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.

2.7.    ‘Tyres designed for competition’ means tyres intended to be fitted to vehicles involved in motor sport competition and not intended for non-competitive on-road use.

2.8.    ‘Normal tyre’ means a tyre intended for normal on-road use.

2.9.    ‘Reinforced tyre’ or ‘extra load tyre’ of Class C1 means a pneumatic-tyre structure designed to carry more load at a higher inflation pressure than the load carried by the corresponding standard version tyre at the standard inflation pressure as specified in ISO 4000-1:2010 (2).

2.10.    ‘Traction tyre’ means a tyre in class C2 or C3 bearing the inscription TRACTION and intended to be fitted primarily to the drive axle(s) of a vehicle to maximise force transmission in various circumstances.

2.11.    ‘Snow tyre’ means a tyre whose tread pattern, tread compound or structure is primarily designed to achieve in snow conditions a performance better than that of a normal tyre with regard to its ability to initiate or maintain vehicle motion.

2.11.1.    ‘Snow tyre for use in severe snow conditions’ means a snow tyre whose tread pattern, tread compound or structure is specifically designed to be used in severe snow conditions and that fulfils the requirements of paragraph 6.4 of this Regulation.

2.12.    ‘Special use tyre’ means a tyre intended for mixed use both on- and off-road or for other special duty. These tyres are primarily designed to initiate and maintain the vehicle in motion in off-road conditions.

2.13.    ‘Professional off-road tyre’ is a special use tyre primarily used for service in severe off-road conditions.

2.14.    ‘Tread depth’ means the depth of the principal grooves.

2.14.1.    ‘Principal grooves’ means the wide circumferential grooves positioned in the central zone of the tyre tread, which, in the case of passenger and light truck (commercial) tyres, have the treadwear indicators located in the base.

2.15.    ‘Void to fill ratio’ means the ratio between the area of voids in a reference surface and the area of this reference surface calculated from the mould drawing.

2.16.    ‘Standard reference test tyre’ (SRTT) means a tyre that is produced, controlled and stored in accordance with the ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) standards

(a)

E1136-93 (2003) for the size P195/75R14

(b)

F2872 (2011) for the size 225/75 R 16 C.

(c)

F2871 (2011) for the size 245/70R19,5

(d)

F2870 (2011) for the size 315/70R22,5.

2.17.   Wet Grip or Snow Grip measurements — Specific definitions

2.17.1.    ‘Adhesion on wet surfaces’ means the relative braking performance, on a wet surface, of a test vehicle equipped with the candidate tyre in comparison to that of the same test vehicle equipped with a reference tyre (SRTT).

2.17.2.    ‘Candidate tyre’ means a tyre, representative of the type that is submitted for approval in accordance with this Regulation.

2.17.3.    ‘Control tyre’ means a normal production tyre that is used to establish the wet grip or snow grip performance of tyre sizes unable to be fitted to the same vehicle as the standard reference test tyre — see paragraph 4.1.7 of Annex 5 and paragraph 3.4.3 of Annex 7 to this Regulation.

2.17.4.    ‘Wet grip index (“G”)’ means the ratio between the performance of the candidate tyre and the performance of the standard reference test tyre.

2.17.5.    ‘Snow grip index (“SG”)’ means the ratio between the performance of the candidate tyre and the performance of the standard reference test tyre.

2.17.6.    ‘Peak brake force coefficient (“pbfc”)’ means the maximum value of the ratio of braking force to vertical load on the tyre prior to wheel lock-up.

2.17.7.    ‘Mean fully developed deceleration (“mfdd”)’ means the average deceleration calculated on the basis of the measured distance recorded when decelerating a vehicle between two specified speeds.

2.17.8.    ‘Coupling (hitch) height’ means the height when measured perpendicularly from the centre of the articulation point of the trailer towing coupling or hitch to the ground, when the towing vehicle and trailer are coupled together. The vehicle and trailer shall be standing on level pavement surface in its test mode complete with the appropriate tyre(s) to be used in the particular test.

2.18.   Rolling resistance measurement — Specific definitions

2.18.1.   Rolling resistance Fr

Loss of energy (or energy consumed) per unit of distance travelled (3).

2.18.2.   Rolling resistance coefficient Cr

Ratio of the rolling resistance to the load on the tyre (4).

2.18.3.   New test tyre

A tyre which has not been previously used in a rolling deflected test that raises its temperature above that generated in rolling resistance tests, and which has not previously been exposed to a temperature above 40 °C (5)  (6).

2.18.4.   Laboratory control tyre

Tyre used by an individual laboratory to control machine behaviour as a function of time (7).

2.18.5.   Capped inflation

Process of inflating the tyre and allowing the inflation pressure to build up, as the tyre is warmed up while running.

2.18.6.   Parasitic loss

Loss of energy (or energy consumed) per unit distance excluding internal tyre losses, attributable to aerodynamic loss of the different rotating elements of the test equipment, bearing friction and other sources of systematic loss which may be inherent in the measurement.

2.18.7.   Skim test reading

Type of parasitic loss measurement, in which the tyre is kept rolling without slippage, while reducing the tyre load to a level at which energy loss within the tyre itself is virtually zero.

2.18.8.   Inertia or moment of inertia.

Ratio of the torque applied to a rotating body to the rotational acceleration of this body (8).

2.18.9.   Measurement reproducibility σm

Capability of a machine to measure rolling resistance (9).

3.   APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL

3.1.   The application for approval of a type of tyre with regard to this Regulation shall be submitted by the tyre manufacturer or by his duly accredited representative. It shall specify:

3.1.1.

The performance characteristics to be assessed for the tyre type; ‘rolling sound emissions level’ and/or ‘adhesion performance level on wet surfaces’ and/or ‘rolling resistance level’. Tyre ‘snow performance level’ in cases of ‘snow tyre for use in severe snow conditions’;

3.1.2.

Name of manufacturer;

3.1.3.

Name and address of applicant;

3.1.4.

Address(es) of manufacturing plant(s);

3.1.5.

Brand name(s), trade description(s), trade mark(s);

3.1.6.

Tyre class (Class C1, C2 or C3) (see paragraph 2.4 of this Regulation);

3.1.6.1.   Section width range for class C1 tyres (see paragraph 6.1.1 of this Regulation);

Note: This information is required only for approval with regard to rolling sound emission level.

3.1.7.

Tyre structure;

3.1.8.

For Class C1 tyres, state whether:

(a)

Reinforced (or extra load) in case of approval with regard to rolling sound emission level;

(b)

Speed category symbol ‘Q’ or below (excluding ‘H’) or ‘R’ and above (including ‘H’) in case of ‘snow’ tyres for approval with regard to adhesion on wet surfaces;

For Classes C2 and C3 tyres, state whether:

(a)

M+S marked in case of approval with regard to rolling sound emission level at stage 1;

(b)

Traction in case of approval with regard to rolling sound emission level at stage 2.

3.1.9.

Category of use (normal, snow, or special);

3.1.10.

A list of tyre size designations covered by this application.

3.2.   The application for approval shall be accompanied (in triplicate) by:

3.2.1.

Details of the major features, with respect to the effects on the performance (i.e. rolling sound emission level, adhesion on wet surfaces, rolling resistance and snow grip) of the tyres, including the tread pattern, included in the designated range of tyre sizes. This may be by means of descriptions supplemented by technical data, drawings, photographs and Computer Tomography (CT), and must be sufficient to allow the Type Approval Authority or technical service to determine whether any subsequent changes to the major features will adversely affect the tyre performance. The effects of changes to minor details of tyre construction on tyre performances will be evident and determined during checks on conformity of production;

3.2.2.

Drawings or photographs of the tyre sidewall, showing the information given in paragraph 3.1.8 above and the approval marking referred to in paragraph 4, shall be submitted once the production has been established, but no later than one year after the date of granting of type approval.

3.2.3.

In the case of applications relating to special use tyres, a copy of the mould drawing of the tread pattern shall be supplied in order to allow verification of the void-to-fill ratio.

3.3.   At the request of the Type Approval Authority, the applicant shall submit samples of tyres for test or copies of test reports from the technical services, communicated as given in paragraph 11 of this Regulation.

3.4.   With regard to the application, testing may be confined to a worst case selection, at the discretion of the Type Approval Authority or designated Technical Service.

3.5.   The laboratories and test facilities of a tyre manufacturer may be designated as an approved laboratory and the Type Approval Authority shall have the option of being represented during any tests.

4.   MARKINGS

4.1.   All tyres constituting the type of tyre shall be marked as prescribed by either Regulation No 30 or 54, as applicable.

4.2.   In particular tyres shall bear (10):

4.2.1.

The manufacturer's name or trade mark;

4.2.2.

The trade description (see paragraph 2.2 of this Regulation). However, the trade description is not required when it coincides with the trade mark;

4.2.3.

The tyre size designation;

4.2.4.

The inscription ‘REINFORCED’ (or alternatively ‘EXTRA LOAD’) if the tyre is classified as reinforced;

4.2.5.

The inscription ‘TRACTION’ (11) if the tyre is classified as ‘traction tyre’;

4.2.6.

The ‘Alpine’ symbol (‘3-peak-mountain with snowflake’ conforming to the symbol described in Annex 7, Appendix 1) shall be added if the snow tyre is classified as ‘snow tyre for use in severe snow conditions’.

4.2.7.

The inscription ‘MPT’ (or alternatively ‘ML’ or ‘ET’) and/or ‘POR’ if the tyre is classified in the category of use ‘special’.

ET means Extra Tread, ML stands for Mining and Logging, MPT means Multi-Purpose Truck and POR means Professional Off-Road.

4.3.   Tyres shall provide adequate space for the approval mark as shown in Annex 2 to this Regulation.

4.4.   The approval mark shall be moulded into or onto the sidewall of the tyre, shall be clearly legible and shall be located in the lower area of the tyre on at least one of the sidewalls.

4.4.1.   However, in the case of tyres identified by the tyre to rim fitment configuration symbol ‘A’, the marking may be located anywhere on the outside sidewall of the tyre.

5.   APPROVAL

5.1.   If the representative tyre size of the type of tyre submitted for approval pursuant to this Regulation meets the requirements of paragraphs 6 and 7 below, approval of that type of tyre shall be granted.

5.2.   An approval number shall be assigned to the type of tyre approved. The same Contracting Party may not assign the same number to another type of tyre.

5.3.   Notice of approval or extension of approval or refusal of approval of a type of tyre pursuant to this Regulation shall be communicated to the Parties to the Agreement, which apply this Regulation by means of a form conforming to the model in Annex 1 to the Regulation.

5.3.1.   Tyre manufacturers are entitled to submit an application for extension of type approval to the requirements of other Regulations relevant to the tyre type. In that case, a copy of the relevant type approval communication(s), as issued by the relevant Type Approval Authority, shall be attached to the application for extension of approval. All applications for extension of approval(s) shall only be granted by the Type Approval Authority which issued the original approval for the tyre.

5.3.1.1.   When extension of approval is granted to incorporate into the communication form (see Annex 1 to this Regulation) certification(s) of conformity to other Regulations, the approval number on the communication form shall be supplemented by suffix(es) to identify the given Regulation(s) and the technical prescriptions which have been incorporated by the extension of approval. In relation to each given suffix, the specific type approval number(s) and the Regulation itself shall be added to item 9 of the communication form.

5.3.1.2.   The prefix shall identify the series of amendments of the prescription on tyre performances for the relevant Regulation, e.g. 02S2 to identify the second series of amendments on tyre road rolling sound emissions at stage 2 or 02S1WR1 to identify the second series of amendments on tyre road rolling sound emissions at stage 1, tyre adhesion on wet surfaces and rolling resistance at stage 1 (see paragraph 6.1 below for stage 1 and stage 2 definitions). No identification to the series of amendments shall be required if the relevant Regulation is in its original form.

5.3.2.   The following suffixes have been already reserved to identify specific Regulations on tyre performance parameters:

S

To identify additional conformity to the requirements on tyre rolling sound emissions;

W

To identify additional conformity to the requirements on tyre adhesion on wet surfaces;

R

To identify additional conformity to the requirements on tyre rolling resistance.

Taking into account that two stages are defined for rolling sound and rolling resistance specifications in paragraphs 6.1 and 6.3 below, S and R will be followed either by the suffix ‘1’ for compliance to stage 1 or by the suffix ‘2’ for compliance to stage 2.

5.4.   In the space referred to in paragraph 4.3 and in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 4.4 above there shall be affixed to every tyre size, conforming to the type of tyre approved under this Regulation, an international approval mark consisting of:

5.4.1.

A circle surrounding the letter ‘E’ followed by the distinguishing number of the country which has granted approval (12); and

5.4.2.

The approval number, which shall be placed close to the circle prescribed in paragraph 5.4.1 above either above or below the ‘E’ or to the left or right of that letter.

5.4.3.

The suffix(es), and the identification to the relevant series of amendments, if any, as specified in the communication form.

One of the suffixes listed below or any combination of them can be used.

S1

Sound level at stage 1

S2

Sound level at stage 2

W

Wet adhesion level

R1

Rolling resistance level at stage 1

R2

Rolling resistance level at stage 2

These suffixes shall be placed to the right or below the approval number, if part of the original approval.

If the approval is extended subsequent to Regulation No 30 or 54 approvals, the addition sign ‘+’ and the series of amendment to Regulation No 117 shall be placed in front of the suffix or any combination of suffixes to denote an extension to the approval.

If the approval is extended subsequent to the original approval under Regulation No 117, the addition sign ‘+’ shall be placed between the suffix or any combination of suffixes of the original approval and the suffix or any combination of suffixes added to denote an extension to the approval.

5.4.4.

The marking on the tyre sidewalls of suffix(es) to the approval number removes the requirement for any additional marking on the tyre of the specific type approval number for conformity to the Regulation(s) to which the suffix refers as per paragraph 5.3.2 above.

5.5.   If the tyre conforms to type approvals under one or more other Regulations annexed to the Agreement in the country which has granted approval under this Regulation, the symbol prescribed in paragraph 5.4.1 above need not be repeated. In such a case the additional numbers and symbols of all the Regulations under which approval has been granted in the country which has granted approval under this Regulation shall be placed adjacent to the symbol prescribed in paragraph 5.4.1 above.

5.6.   Annex 2 to this Regulation gives examples of arrangements of approval marks.

6.   SPECIFICATIONS

6.1.   Rolling sound emission limits, as measured by the method described in Annex 3 to this Regulation.

6.1.1.   For Class C1 tyres, the rolling sound emission value shall not exceed the values pertinent to the applicable stage given below. These values refer to the nominal section width as given in paragraph 2.17.1.1 of Regulation No 30:

Stage 1

Nominal section width

Limit dB(A)

145 and lower

72

Over 145 up to 165

73

Over 165 up to 185

74

Over 185 up to 215

75

Over 215

76

The above limits shall be increased by 1 dB(A) for extra load tyres or reinforced tyres and by 2 dB(A) for ‘special use tyres’.

Stage 2

Nominal section width

Limit dB(A)

185 and lower

70

Over 185 up to 245

71

Over 245 up to 275

72

Over 275

74

The above limits shall be increased by 1 dB(A) for ‘snow tyre for use in severe snow conditions’, extra load tyres or reinforced tyres, or any combination of these classifications.

6.1.2.   For Class C2 tyres, the rolling sound emission value with reference to its category of use (see paragraph 2.1 above) shall not exceed the values pertinent to the applicable stage given below:

Stage 1

Category of use

Limit dB(A)

Normal tyre

75

Snow tyre

77

Special use tyre

78


Stage 2

Category of use

 

Limit dB(A)

Other

Traction tyres

Normal tyre

 

72

73

Snow tyre

 

72

73

Snow tyre for use in severe snow conditions

73

75

Special use tyre

 

74

75

6.1.3.   For Class C3 tyres, the rolling sound emission value with reference to its category of use (see paragraph 2.1 above) shall not exceed the values pertinent to the applicable stage given below:

Stage 1

Category of use

Limit dB(A)

Normal tyre

76

Snow tyre

78

Special use tyre

79


Stage 2

Category of use

 

Limit dB(A)

Other

Traction tyres

Normal tyre

 

73

75

Snow tyre

 

73

75

Snow tyre for use in severe snow conditions

74

76

Special use tyre

 

75

77

6.2.   The wet grip performance will be based on a procedure that compares either peak brake force coefficient (‘pbfc’) or mean fully developed deceleration (‘mfdd’) against values achieved by a standard reference test tyre (SRTT). The relative performance shall be indicated by a wet grip index (G).

6.2.1.   For Class C1 tyres, tested in accordance with either procedure given in Annex 5, Part (A) to this Regulation, the tyre shall meet the following requirements:

Category of use

 

Wet grip index (G)

Normal tyre

 

≥ 1,1

Snow tyre

 

≥ 1,1

‘Snow tyre for use in severe snow conditions’ and with a speed symbol (‘R’ and above, including ‘H’) indicating a maximum permissible speed greater than 160 km/h

≥ 1,0

‘Snow tyre for use in severe snow conditions’ and with a speed symbol (‘Q’ or below excluding ‘H’) indicating a maximum permissible speed not greater than 160 km/h

≥ 0,9

Special use tyre

 

Not defined

6.2.2.   For Class C2 tyres, tested in accordance with either procedure given in Annex 5, Part (B) to this Regulation, the tyre shall meet the following requirements:

Category of use

 

Wet grip index (G)

Other

Traction tyres

Normal tyre

 

≥ 0,95

≥ 0,85

Snow tyre

 

≥ 0,95

≥ 0,85

Snow tyre for use in severe snow conditions

≥ 0,85

≥ 0,85

Special use tyre

 

≥ 0,85

≥ 0,85

6.2.3.   For Class C3 tyres, tested in accordance with either procedure given in Annex 5, Part (B) to this Regulation, the tyre shall meet the following requirements:

Category of use

 

Wet grip index (G)

Other

Traction tyres

Normal tyre

 

≥ 0,80

≥ 0,65

Snow tyre

 

≥ 0,65

≥ 0,65

Snow tyre for use in severe snow conditions

≥ 0,65

≥ 0,65

Special use tyre

 

≥ 0,65

≥ 0,65

6.3.   Rolling resistance coefficient limits, as measured by the method described in Annex 6 to this Regulation.

6.3.1.   The maximum values for stage 1 for the rolling resistance coefficient shall not exceed the following (value in N/kN is equivalent to value in kg/tonne):

Tyre class

Max value (N/kN)

C1

12,0

C2

10,5

C3

8,0

For ‘snow tyre for use in severe snow conditions’, the limits shall be increased by 1 N/kN.

6.3.2.   The maximum values for stage 2 for the rolling resistance coefficient shall not exceed the following (value in N/kN is equivalent to value in kg/tonne):

Tyre class

Max value (N/kN)

C1

10,5

C2

9,0

C3

6,5

For ‘snow tyre for use in severe snow conditions’, the limits shall be increased by 1 N/kN.

6.4.   In order to be classified as a ‘snow tyre for use in severe snow conditions’ the tyre shall meet the performance requirements of paragraph 6.4.1 below. The tyre shall meet these requirements based on a test method of Annex 7 by which:

(a)

The mean fully developed deceleration (‘mfdd’) in a braking test,

(b)

Or alternatively an average traction force in a traction test,

(c)

Or alternatively the average acceleration in an acceleration test

of the candidate tyre is compared to that of a standard reference tyre.

The relative performance shall be indicated by a snow index.

6.4.1.   Tyre snow performance requirements

6.4.1.1.   Class C1, C2 and C3 tyres

The minimum snow index value, as calculated in the procedure described in Annex 7 and compared with the SRTT shall be as follows:

Tyre class

Snow grip index

(brake on snow method) (1)

Snow grip index

(spin traction method) (2)

Snow grip index

(acceleration method) (3)

 

Ref. = C1 – SRTT 14

Ref. = C2 – SRTT 16C

Ref. = C1 – SRTT 14

Ref. = C3N – SRTT 19,5

Ref. = C3W – SRTT 22,5

C1

1,07

No

1,10

No

C2

No

1,02

1,10

No

C3

No

No

No

1,25

6.5.   In order to be classified as a ‘traction tyre’, a tyre is required to meet at least one of the conditions of paragraph 6.5.1 below.

6.5.1.   The tyre shall have a tread pattern with minimum two circumferential ribs, each containing a minimum of 30 block-like elements, separated by grooves and/or sipe elements the depth of which has to be minimum of one half of the tread depth. The use of an alternative option of a physical test will only apply at a later stage following a further amendment to the Regulation including a reference to an appropriate test methods and limit values.

6.6.   In order to be classified as a ‘special use tyre’ a tyre shall have a block tread pattern in which the blocks are larger and more widely spaced than for normal tyres and have the following characteristics:

For C1 tyres

:

a tread depth ≥ 11 mm and void to fill ratio ≥ 35 per cent

For C2 tyres

:

a tread depth ≥ 11 mm and void to fill ratio ≥ 35 per cent

For C3 tyres

:

a tread depth ≥ 16 mm and void to fill ratio ≥ 35 per cent

6.7.   In order to be classified as a ‘professional off-road tyre’, a tyre shall have all of the following characteristics:

(a)

For C1 and C2 tyres:

(i)

A tread depth ≥ 11 mm;

(ii)

A void-to-fill ratio ≥ 35 per cent;

(iii)

A maximum speed rating of ≤ Q.

(b)

For C3 tyres:

(i)

A tread depth ≥ 16 mm;

(ii)

A void-to-fill ratio ≥ 35 per cent;

(iii)

A maximum speed rating of ≤ K.

7.   MODIFICATIONS OF THE TYPE OF PNEUMATIC TYRE AND EXTENSION OF APPROVAL

7.1.   Every modification of the type of tyre, which may influence the performance characteristics approved in accordance with this Regulation, shall be notified to the Type Approval Authority which approved the type of tyre. That Authority may either:

7.1.1.

Consider that the modifications are unlikely to have any appreciable adverse effect on the performance characteristics approved and that the tyre will comply with the requirements of this Regulation; or

7.1.2.

Require further samples to be submitted for test or further test reports from the designated Technical Service.

7.1.3.

Confirmation or refusal of approval, specifying the modifications, shall be communicated by the procedure given in paragraph 5.3 of this Regulation to the Parties to the Agreement which apply this Regulation.

7.1.4.

The Type Approval Authority granting the extension of approval shall assign a series number for such an extension which shall be shown on the communication form.

8.   CONFORMITY OF PRODUCTION

The conformity of production procedures shall comply with those set out in the Agreement, Appendix 2 (E/ECE/324-E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.2) with the following requirements:

8.1.

Any tyre approved under this Regulation shall be so manufactured as to conform to the performance characteristics of the type of tyre approved and satisfy the requirements of paragraph 6 above;

8.2.

In order to verify conformity as prescribed in paragraph 8.1 above, a random sample of tyres bearing the approval mark required by this Regulation shall be taken from the series production. The normal frequency of verification of conformity of production shall be at least once every two years;

8.2.1.   In the case of verifications with regard to approvals in accordance with paragraph 6.2 of this Regulation, these shall be carried out using the same procedure (see Annex 5 to this Regulation) as that adopted for original approval, and the Type Approval Authority shall satisfy itself that all tyres falling within an approved type comply with the approval requirement. The assessment shall be based upon the production volume of the tyre type at each manufacturing facility, taking into account the quality management system(s) operated by the manufacturer. Where the test procedure involves testing a number of tyres at the same time, for example a set of four tyres for the purpose of testing wet grip performance in accordance with the standard vehicle procedure given in Annex 5 to this Regulation, then the set shall be considered as being one unit for the purposes of calculating the number of tyres to be tested.

8.3.

Production shall be deemed to conform to the requirements of this Regulation if the levels measured comply with the limits prescribed in paragraph 6.1 of this Regulation, with an additional allowance of + 1 dB(A) for possible mass production variations.

8.4.

Production shall be deemed to conform to the requirements of this Regulation if the levels measured comply with the limits prescribed in paragraph 6.3 of this Regulation, with an additional allowance of + 0,3 N/kN for possible mass production variations.

9.   PENALTIES FOR NON-CONFORMITY OF PRODUCTION

9.1.   The approval granted in respect of a type of tyre pursuant to this Regulation may be withdrawn if the requirements laid down in paragraph 8 above are not complied with, or if any tyre of the type of tyre exceeds the limits given in paragraph 8.3 or 8.4 above.

9.2.   If a Party to the Agreement, which applies this Regulation, withdraws an approval, it has previously granted, it shall forthwith notify the other Contracting Parties applying this Regulation by means of a copy of the approval form conforming to the model in Annex 1 to this Regulation.

10.   PRODUCTION DEFINITIVELY DISCONTINUED

If the holder of an approval completely ceases to manufacture a type of pneumatic tyre approved in accordance with this Regulation, he shall so inform the Type Approval Authority, which granted the approval. Upon receiving the relevant communication that Authority shall inform thereof the other Parties to the 1958 Agreement applying this Regulation by means of a communication form conforming to the model in Annex 1 to this Regulation.

11.   NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF TECHNICAL SERVICES CONDUCTING APPROVAL TESTS AND OF TYPE APPROVAL AUTHORITIES

The Parties to the Agreement applying this Regulation shall communicate to the United Nations Secretariat the names and addresses of the Technical Services responsible for conducting approval tests and of the Type Approval Authority which grants approval and to which forms certifying approval or extension or refusal or withdrawal of approval, issued in other countries, are to be sent.

12.   TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS

12.1.   As from the date of entry into force of the 02 series of amendments to this Regulation, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall not refuse to grant approval under this Regulation for a type of tyre if the tyre complies with the requirements of the 02 series of amendments, including the stage 1 or stage 2 rolling sound requirements set out in paragraphs 6.1.1 to 6.1.3 of this Regulation, the requirements for wet grip performance set out in paragraph 6.2.1 of this Regulation, and the stage 1 or stage 2 rolling resistance requirements set out in paragraph 6.3.1 or 6.3.2 of this Regulation.

12.2.   As from 1 November 2012, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall refuse to grant approval if the tyre type to be approved does not meet the requirements of this Regulation as amended by the 02 series of amendments, and shall, in addition, refuse to grant approval if the stage 2 rolling sound requirements set out in paragraphs 6.1.1 to 6.1.3 of this Regulation, the requirements for wet grip performance set out in paragraph 6.2.1 of this Regulation, and the stage 1 rolling resistance requirements set out in paragraph 6.3.1 of this Regulation are not complied with.

12.3.   As from 1 November 2014, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation may refuse to allow the sale or entry into service of a tyre which does not meet the requirements of this Regulation as amended by the 02 series of amendments, including the wet grip performance requirements set out in paragraph 6.2.1 of this Regulation.

12.4.   As from 1 November 2016, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall refuse to grant approvals if the tyre type to be approved does not meet the requirements of this Regulation as amended by the 02 series of amendments including the stage 2 rolling resistance requirements set out in paragraph 6.3.2 of this Regulation and the wet grip requirements set out in paragraphs 6.2.2 and 6.2.3 of this Regulation.

12.5.   As from 1 November 2016, any Contracting Party applying this Regulation may refuse to allow the sale or entry into service of a tyre which does not meet the requirements of this Regulation as amended by the 02 series, and which does not meet the stage 2 rolling sound requirements set out in paragraphs 6.1.1 to 6.1.3 of this Regulation.

12.6.   As from the dates given below, any Contracting Party applying this Regulation may refuse to allow the sale or entry into service of a tyre which does not meet the requirements of this Regulation as amended by the 02 series, and which does not meet the stage 1 rolling resistance requirements set out in paragraph 6.3.1 of this Regulation:

Tyre class

Date

C1, C2

1 November 2014

C3

1 November 2016

12.7.   As from the dates given below, any Contracting Party applying this Regulation may refuse to allow the sale or entry into service of a tyre which does not meet the requirements of this Regulation as amended by the 02 series, and which does not meet the stage 2 rolling resistance requirements set out in paragraph 6.3.2 of this Regulation and the wet grip requirements set out in paragraphs 6.2.2 and 6.2.3 of this Regulation:

Tyre class

Date

C1 and C2

1 November 2018

C3

1 November 2020

12.8.   Until 13 February 2019 (60 months after the entry into force of Supplement 4 to the 02 series of amendments of this Regulation) Contracting Parties applying this Regulation may continue to grant type approvals according to the 02 series of amendments to this Regulation, based on the provisions of Annex 4 to this Regulation.


(1)  As defined in the Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3), document ECE/TRANS/WP.29/78/Rev.3, www.unece.org/trans/main/wp29/wp29wgs/wp29gen/wp29resolutions.html

(2)  Class C1 tyres correspond ‘passenger car tyres’ in ISO 4000-1:2010.

(3)  The International System of Units (SI) unit conventionally used for the rolling resistance is the newton-meter per meter, which is equivalent to a drag force in newton.

(4)  The rolling resistance is expressed in newton and the load is expressed in kilo-newton. The rolling resistance coefficient is dimensionless.

(5)  New test tyre definition is needed to reduce potential data variation and dispersion due to tyre aging effects.

(6)  It is permissible to repeat an accepted test procedure.

(7)  An example of machine behaviour is drift.

(8)  The rotating body can be, for example, a tyre assembly or machine drum.

(9)  Measurement reproducibility σm shall be estimated by measuring n times (where n ≥ 3), on a single tyre, the whole procedure described in paragraph 4 of Annex 6 as follows:

Formula

Where:

j

=

is the counter from 1 to n for the number of repetitions of each measurement for a given tyre,

n

=

number of repetitions of tyre measurements (n ≥ 3).

(10)  Some of these requirements may be specified separately in Regulation No 30 or 54.

(11)  Minimum height of marking: refer to dimension C in Annex 3 of Regulation No 54.

(12)  The distinguishing numbers of the Contracting Parties to the 1958 Agreement are reproduced in Annex 3 to the Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3), document ECE/TRANS/WP.29/78/Rev. 3 — www.unece.org/trans/main/wp29/wp29wgs/wp29gen/wp29resolutions.html

(1)  See paragraph 3 of Annex 7 to this Regulation

(2)  See paragraph 2 of Annex 7 to this Regulation

(3)  See paragraph 4 of Annex 7 to this Regulation


ANNEX 1

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ANNEX 2

 

Appendix 1

Examples of approval marks

Arrangements of approval marks

(See paragraph 5.4 of this Regulation)

Approval according to Regulation No 117

Example 1

a ≥ 12 mm