2011R0109 — EN — 01.07.2013 — 001.001
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COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 109/2011 of 27 January 2011 implementing Regulation (EC) No 661/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards type-approval requirements for certain categories of motor vehicles and their trailers as regards spray suppression systems (OJ L 034, 9.2.2011, p.2) |
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COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 109/2011
of 27 January 2011
implementing Regulation (EC) No 661/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards type-approval requirements for certain categories of motor vehicles and their trailers as regards spray suppression systems
(Text with EEA relevance)
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Regulation (EC) No 661/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 July 2009 concerning type-approval requirements for the general safety of motor vehicles, their trailers and systems, components and separate technical units intended therefor ( 1 ), and in particular Article 14(1)(a) thereof,
Whereas:
(1) |
Regulation (EC) No 661/2009 is a separate Regulation for the purposes of the type-approval procedure provided for by Directive 2007/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 September 2007 establishing a framework for the approval of motor vehicles and their trailers, and of systems, components and separate technical units intended for such vehicles (Framework Directive) ( 2 ). |
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Regulation (EC) No 661/2009 repeals Council Directive 91/226/EEC of 27 March 1991 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the spray suppression systems of certain categories of motor vehicles and their trailers ( 3 ). |
(3) |
Regulation (EC) No 661/2009 lays down fundamental provisions on requirements for the type-approval of motor vehicles with regard to their spray suppression systems and the type-approval of spray suppression systems as separate technical units. It is now necessary to set out the specific procedures, tests and requirements for such type-approval. |
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In so doing, it is appropriate to carry over to this Regulation the requirements set out in Directive 91/226/EEC adapted where necessary to the development of scientific and technical knowledge. |
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The scope of this Regulation should be in line with that of Regulation (EC) No 661/2009 and thus limited to vehicles of categories N and O. The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Technical Committee — Motor Vehicles, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
Scope
This Regulation applies to vehicles of categories N and O, as defined in Annex II to Directive 2007/46/EC, which are fitted with a spray suppression system, as well as to spray suppression systems intended for fitment to vehicles of categories N and O.
Article 2
Definitions
For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions shall apply:
(1) ‘spray-suppression system’ means a system intended to reduce the pulverisation of water thrown upwards by the tyres of a vehicle in motion and which is made up of a mudguard, rain flaps and valances equipped with a spray-suppression device;
(2) ‘mudguard’ means a rigid or semi-rigid component intended to trap the water thrown up by tyres in motion and to direct it towards the ground and which may entirely or partially form an integral part of the vehicle bodywork or other parts of the vehicle such as the lower part of the load platform;
(3) ‘rain flap’ means a flexible component mounted vertically behind the wheel, on the lower part of the chassis or the loading surface, or on the mudguard and which must also reduce the risk of small objects, in particular pebbles, being picked up from the ground by the tyres and thrown upwards or sidewards towards other road users;
(4) ‘spray-suppression device’ means part of the spray-suppression system, which may comprise an air/water separator and an energy absorber;
(5) ‘air/water separator’ means a component forming part of the valance and/or of the rain flap through which air can pass whilst reducing pulverised water emissions;
(6) ‘energy absorber’ means a component forming part of the mudguard and/or valance and/or rain flap which absorbs the energy of water spray, thus reducing pulverised water spray;
(7) ‘outer valance’ means a component located approximately within a vertical plane that is parallel to the longitudinal plane of the vehicle and which may form part of a mudguard or of the vehicle bodywork;
(8) ‘steered wheels’ means the wheels actuated by the vehicle’s steering system;
(9) ‘self-tracking axle’ means an axle pivoted about a central point in such a way that it can describe a horizontal arc;
(10) ‘self-steered wheels’ means wheels not actuated by the vehicle’s steering device, which may swivel through an angle not exceeding 20° owing to the friction exerted by the ground.;
(11) ‘retractable axle’ means an axle as defined in point 2.15 of Annex I to Directive 97/27/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council ( 4 );
(12) ‘unladen vehicle’ means a vehicle in running order as stated in point 2.6 of Annex I to Directive 2007/46/EC;
(13) ‘tread’ is the part of the tyre as defined in point 2.8 of Annex II to Council Directive 92/23/EEC ( 5 );
(14) ‘type of spray-suppression device’ means devices which do not differ with respect to the following main characteristics:
(a) the physical principle adopted in order to reduce emissions (water-energy absorption, air/water separator),
(b) materials,
(c) shape,
(d) dimensions, in so far as they may influence the behaviour of the material;
(15) ‘semi-trailer towing vehicle’ means a towing vehicle as defined in point 2.1.1.2.2 of Annex I to Directive 97/27/EC;
(16) ‘technically permissible maximum laden mass (M)’ means the maximum technically permissible maximum laden mass stated by the manufacturer as described in point 2.8 of Annex I to Directive 2007/46/EC;
(17) ‘vehicle type with regard to spray suppression’ means complete, incomplete or completed vehicles, which do not differ with respect to the following aspects:
— type of spray suppression device installed on the vehicle,
— manufacturer’s spray suppression system type designation.
Article 3
EC type-approval of a vehicle with regard to spray suppression systems
1. The manufacturer or the representative of the manufacturer shall submit to the approval authority the application for EC type-approval of a vehicle with regard to its spray suppression systems.
2. The application shall be drawn up in accordance with the model of the information document set out in Part 1 of Annex I.
3. If the relevant requirements set out in Annexes III and IV to this Regulation are met, the approval authority shall grant an EC type-approval and issue a type-approval number in accordance with the numbering system set out in Annex VII to Directive 2007/46/EC.
An approval authority may not assign the same number to another vehicle type.
4. For the purposes of paragraph 3, the approval authority shall deliver an EC type-approval certificate established in accordance with the model set out in Part 2 of Annex I.
Article 4
EC separate technical unit type-approval of spray suppression systems
1. The manufacturer or his representative shall submit to the approval authority the application for EC separate technical unit type-approval for a type of spray suppression system.
The application shall be drawn up in accordance with the model information document set out in Part 1 of Annex II.
2. If the relevant requirements set out in Annexes III and IV to this Regulation are met, the approval authority shall grant an EC separate technical unit type-approval and issue a type-approval number in accordance with the numbering system set out in Annex VII to Directive 2007/46/EC.
An approval authority may not assign the same number to another type of separate technical unit.
3. For the purposes of paragraph 2, the approval authority shall deliver an EC type-approval certificate established in accordance with the model set out in Part 2 of Annex II.
Article 5
EC separate technical unit type-approval mark
Every separate technical unit conforming to a type in respect of which EC separate technical unit type-approval has been granted pursuant to this Regulation shall bear an EC separate technical unit type-approval mark as set out in Part 3 of Annex II.
Article 6
Validity and extension of approvals granted under Directive 91/226/EEC
National authorities shall permit the sale and entry into service of vehicles and separate technical units type-approved under Directive 91/226/EEC before 1 November 2012 and continue to grant extension of approvals to those vehicles and separate technical units under the terms of Directive 91/226/EEC.
Article 7
Entry into force
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
ANNEX I
ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENTS FOR EC TYPE-APPROVAL OF VEHICLES WITH REGARD TO THEIR SPRAY SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS
Information document
MODEL
Information document No … relating to the EC type-approval of a vehicle with regard to its spray suppression systems ( 6 ).
The following information shall be supplied in triplicate and include a list of contents. Any drawings shall be supplied in appropriate scale and in sufficient detail on size A4 or on a folder of A4 format. Photographs, if any, shall show sufficient detail.
If the systems, components or separate technical units have electronic controls, information concerning their performance shall be supplied.
0. GENERAL
0.1. |
Make (trade name of manufacturer): |
0.2. |
Type:
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0.3. |
Means of identification of type, if marked on the vehicle (b):
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0.4. |
Category of vehicle(c): |
0.5. |
Name and address of manufacturer: |
0.8. |
Address(es) of assembly plant(s): |
0.9. |
Name and address of the manufacturer’s representative (if any): |
1. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VEHICLE
1.1. |
Photographs and/or drawings of a representative vehicle: |
1.3. |
Number of axles and wheels:
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2. MASSES AND DIMENSIONS(f)(g)
(in kg and mm) (Refer to drawing where applicable)
2.1. |
Wheelbase(s) (fully loaded)(g)(l): |
2.6. |
Mass in running order (maximum and minimum for each variant) Mass of the vehicle with bodywork and, in the case of a towing vehicle of category other than M1, with coupling device, if fitted by manufacturer, in running order, or mass of the chassis or chassis with cab, without bodywork and/or coupling device if the manufacturer does not fit the bodywork and/or coupling device (including liquids, tools, spare wheel, if fitted, and driver and, for buses and coaches, a crew member if there is a crew seat in the vehicle)(h) (maximum and minimum for each variant):
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2.8. |
Technically permissible maximum laden mass stated by the manufacturer(i)(3): |
9. BODYWORK
9.20. |
Spray-suppression system:
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Date, Signature
MODEL
(maximum format: A4 (210 × 297 mm))
EC TYPE-APPROVAL CERTIFICATE
Stamp of approval authority
Communication concerning:
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of a type of vehicle with regard to its spray suppression systems |
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with regard to Regulation (EU) No …/… as last amended by Regulation (EU) No …/… (1) |
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EC type-approval number: |
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Reason for extension: |
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(1) Delete where not applicable. |
SECTION I
0.1. |
Make (trade name of manufacturer): |
0.2. |
Type:
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0.3. |
Means of identification of type, if marked on the vehicle ( 7 ):
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0.4. |
Category of vehicle ( 8 ): |
0.5. |
Name and address of manufacturer: |
0.8. |
Name(s) and address(es) of assembly plant(s): |
0.9. |
Name and address of the manufacturer’s representative (if any): |
SECTION II
1. |
Additional information: see Addendum. |
2. |
Technical service responsible for carrying out the tests: |
3. |
Date of test report: |
4. |
Number of test report: |
5. |
Remarks (if any): see Addendum. |
6. |
Place: |
7. |
Date: |
8. |
Signature: |
9. |
The index to the information package lodged with the approval authority, which may be obtained on request, is attached. |
Addendum
to EC type-approval certificate No
1. |
Additional information
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5. |
Remarks (if any): |
ANNEX II
ADMINISTRATIVE DOCUMENTS FOR EC TYPE-APPROVAL OF SPRAY SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS AS SEPARATE TECHNICAL UNITS
Information document
MODEL
Information document No … relating to the EC type-approval as a separate technical unit of spray suppression systems.
The following information shall be supplied in triplicate and include a list of contents. Any drawings shall be supplied in appropriate scale and in sufficient detail on size A4 or on a folder of A4 format. Photographs, if any, shall show sufficient detail.
If the systems, components or separate technical units referred to in this information document have electronic controls, information concerning their performance shall be supplied.
0. GENERAL
0.1. |
Make (trade name of manufacturer): |
0.2. |
Type: |
0.5. |
Name and address of manufacturer: |
0.7. |
In the case of components and separate technical units, location and method of affixing of the EC approval mark: |
0.8. |
Address(es) of assembly plant(s): |
0.9. |
Name and address of the manufacturer’s representative (if any): |
1. DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
1.1. |
A technical description of the spray suppression device indicating its physical operating principle and the relevant test to which it must be subject: |
1.2. |
The materials used: |
1.3. |
Drawing(s) in sufficient detail and to an appropriate scale to enable this (or these) to be identified. The drawing must show the space intended for the EC component type-approval mark: |
Date
Signed
MODEL
(maximum format: A4 (210 × 297 mm))
EC TYPE-APPROVAL CERTIFICATE
Stamp of approval authority
Communication concerning:
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of a type of spray suppression system as a component/separate technical unit |
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with regard to Regulation (EU) No …/…, as last amended by Regulation (EU) No …/… (1) |
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EC type-approval number: |
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Reason for extension: |
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(1) Delete where not applicable. |
SECTION I
0.1. |
Make (trade name of manufacturer) |
0.2. |
Type: |
0.3. |
Means of identification of type, if marked on the separate technical unit ( 9 ):
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0.5. |
Name and address of manufacturer: |
0.7. |
Location and method of affixing of the EC approval mark: |
0.8. |
Name(s) and address(es) of assembly plant(s): |
0.9. |
Name and address of the manufacturer’s representative (if any): |
SECTION II
1. |
Additional information (where applicable): see Addendum. |
2. |
Technical service responsible for carrying out the tests: |
3. |
Date of test report: |
4. |
Number of test report: |
5. |
Remarks (if any): see Addendum. |
6. |
Place: |
7. |
Date: |
8. |
Signature: |
9. |
The index to the information package lodged with the approval authority, which may be obtained on request, is attached. |
Addendum
to EC type-approval certificate No
1. Additional information
1.1. |
Operating principle of device: energy-absorption/air/water separator ( 10 ): |
1.2. |
Characteristics of spray suppression devices (brief description, trademark or name, number(s): |
5. |
Remarks (if any): |
EC separate technical unit type-approval mark
1. |
The EC separate technical unit type-approval mark shall consist of:
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2. |
The EC separate technical unit type-approval mark shall be affixed to the spray suppression device in such a way as to be indelible as well as clearly and easily legible even if the device is fitted to a vehicle. |
3. |
An example of an EC separate technical unit type-approval mark is shown as follows. Example of EC separate technical unit type-approval mark |
Explanatory note
Legend The EC separate technical unit type-approval was issued by The Netherlands under number 0046. The first two digits ‘00’ indicate that the separate technical unit was approved according to this Regulation. The symbol ‘A’ indicates it is a device of the energy-absorption type.
ANNEX III
PART 1
Requirements for spray suppression devices
0. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
0.1. |
Spray-suppression devices must be constructed in such a way that they operate properly when used normally on wet roads. Moreover, they must incorporate no structural or manufacturing defect detrimental to their proper functioning or behaviour. |
1. TESTS TO BE CARRIED OUT
1.1. |
Depending on their physical operating principle spray-suppression devices are subjected to the relevant tests as described in Parts 2 and 3 and must deliver the results required in point 5 of those Parts. |
2. APPLICATION FOR EC COMPONENT TYPE-APPROVAL
2.1. |
The application for EC component type-approval pursuant to Article 7 of Directive 2007/46/EC of a type of spray-suppression device shall be submitted by the manufacturer. |
2.2. |
A model for the information document is set out in Part 1 of Annex II. |
2.3. |
The following shall be submitted to the technical service responsible for conducting the type-approval tests: Four samples: three of which are for tests and a fourth is to be kept by the laboratory for any subsequent verification. The test laboratory may require further samples. |
2.4. |
Markings
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PART 2
Tests on spray-suppression devices of the energy-absorber type
1. PRINCIPLE
The aim of this test is to quantify the ability of a device to retain the water directed against it by a series of jets. The test assembly is intended to reproduce the conditions under which the device is to function when fitted to a vehicle as regards the volume and speed of the water thrown up from the ground by the tyre tread.
2. EQUIPMENT
See Figure 8 in Annex VI for a description of the test assembly.
3. TEST CONDITIONS
3.1. |
The tests must be carried out in a closed room with a still-air environment. |
3.2. |
The ambient temperature and the temperature of the test pieces must be 21 (± 3) °C. |
3.3. |
De-ionised water is to be used. |
3.4. |
The test pieces must be prepared for each test by wetting. |
4. PROCEDURE
4.1. |
Secure a 500 (+ 0/– 5) mm wide 750 mm high sample of the equipment to be tested to the vertical plate of the testing equipment, making sure that the sample lies well within the limits of the collector, and that no obstacle is able to deflect the water, either before or after its impact. |
4.2. |
Set the water flow rate at 0,675 (+/– 0,01) l/s and direct at least 90 l, at most 120 l on to the sample from a horizontal distance of 500 (+/– 2) mm (Figure 8 of Annex VI). |
4.3. |
Allow the water to trickle from the sample into the collector. Calculate the percentage of water collected versus the quantity of water sprayed. |
4.4. |
Carry out the test five times on the sample according to points 4.2 and 4.3. Calculate the average percentage of the series of five tests. |
5. RESULTS
5.1. |
The average percentage calculated in point 4.4 must be 70 % or higher. |
5.2. |
If within a series of five tests the highest and lowest percentages of water collected depart from the average percentage by more than 5 %, the series of five tests must be repeated. If within a second series of five tests the highest and lowest percentages of water recovered again depart from the average percentage by more than 5 % and if the lower value does not satisfy the requirements of point 5.1, type-approval shall be refused. |
5.3. |
Test whether the vertical position of the device influences the results obtained. If it is the case, the procedure described in points 4.1 to 4.4 must be repeated in the positions giving the highest and lowest percentage of water collected; the requirements of point 5.2 remain in force. The mean of the individual results shall then be taken to give the average percentage. This average percentage must be 70 or higher. |
PART 3
Test on spray-suppression devices of the air/water separator type
1. PRINCIPLE
This test is intended to determine the effectiveness of a porous material intended to retain the water with which it has been sprayed by means of a pressurised air/water pulveriser.
The equipment used for the test must simulate the conditions to which the material would be submitted, with regard to the volume and speed of the water sprays produced by the tyres, if it were fitted to a vehicle.
2. EQUIPMENT
See Figure 9 in Annex VI for a description of the test assembly.
3. TEST CONDITIONS
3.1. |
The tests must be carried out in a closed room with a still-air environment. |
3.2. |
The ambient temperature and the temperature of the test pieces must be 21 (± 3) °C. |
3.3. |
De-ionised water must be used. |
3.4. |
The test pieces must be prepared for each test by wetting. |
4. PROCEDURE
4.1. |
Secure a 305 × 100 mm sample vertically in the test assembly, check that there is no space between the sample and the upper curved plate and that the tray is properly in position. Fill the pulveriser tank with 1 ± 0,005 litres of water and place this as described in the diagram. |
4.2. |
The pulveriser must be regulated as follows: pressure (at pulveriser) : 5 bar + 10 %/– 0 % flowrate : 1 litre/minute ± 5 seconds pulverisation : circular, 50 ± 5 mm in diameter at 200 ± 5 mm from the sample, nozzle 5 ± 0,1 mm in diameter. |
4.3. |
Pulverise until there is no more water mist and note the time taken. Let the water flow out of the sample on to the tray for 60 seconds and measure the volume of water collected. Measure the quantity of water left in the pulveriser tank. Calculate the percentage by volume of water collected versus the volume of water pulverised. |
4.4. |
Carry out the test five times and calculate the average percentage of the quantity collected. Check before each test that the tray, pulveriser tank and measuring vessel are dry. |
5. RESULTS
5.1. |
The average percentage calculated in point 4.4 must be 85 % or higher. |
5.2. |
If within a series of five tests the highest and lowest percentages of water collected depart from the average percentage by more than 5 %, the series of five tests must be repeated. If within a second series of five tests the highest and lowest percentages of water recovered again depart from the average percentage by more than 5 %, and if the lower value does not satisfy the requirements of point 5.1, type-approval shall be refused. |
5.3. |
Where the vertical position of the device influences the results obtained, the procedure described in points 4.1 to 4.4 must be repeated in the positions giving the highest and lowest percentages of water collected; the requirements of point 5.2 remain in force. The requirement of point 5.1 remains in force in order to give the results of each test. |
ANNEX IV
Requirements for type-approval of vehicles with regard to their spray suppression systems
0. GENERAL
0.1. |
Category N and O vehicles, with the exception of off-road vehicles as defined in Annex II to Directive 2007/46/EC, shall be constructed and/or fitted with spray suppression systems in such a way as to meet the requirements laid down in this Annex. In the case of chassis/cab vehicles, these requirements may only be applied to the wheels covered by the cab. For vehicles of category N1 and N2 with a permissible maximum laden mass not exceeding 7,5 tonnes, the requirements of Council Directive 78/549/EEC ( 11 ) may be applied as alternative to the requirements of this Regulation at the request of the manufacturer. |
0.2. |
The requirements of this Annex relating to spray-suppression devices, as defined in Article 2(4), are not mandatory for categories N, O1 and O2 vehicles with a permissible maximum laden mass not exceeding 7,5 tonnes, chassis/cab vehicles, unbodied vehicles or vehicles on which the presence of spray-suppression devices would be incompatible with their use. However, if such devices are fitted to those vehicles, they must conform to the requirements of this Regulation. |
1. |
A vehicle representative of the vehicle type to be approved, fitted with its spray-suppression system, must be submitted to the technical service conducting the approval tests. |
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
2. AXLES
2.1. Retractable axles
Where a vehicle is fitted with one or more retractable axles, the spray-suppression system must cover all the wheels when the axle is lowered and the wheels in contact with the ground when the axle is raised.
2.2. Self-tracking axles
For the purpose of this Regulation, a self-tracking axle of the ‘pivot steering’ type is considered to be, and treated as, an axle fitted with steered wheels.
Where a vehicle is fitted with a self-tracking axle, the spray-suppression system must satisfy the conditions applicable to non-steered wheels if mounted on the pivoting part. If not mounted on that part it must satisfy the conditions that are applicable to steered wheels.
3. POSITION OF OUTER VALANCE
The distance ‘c’ between the longitudinal plane tangential to the outer tyre wall, apart from any tyre bulge near the ground, and the inner edge of the valance must not exceed 100 mm (Figures 1a and 1b of Annex VI).
4. STATE OF VEHICLE
For the checking of compliance with this Regulation the vehicle must be in the following state:
(a) it must be unladen and with the wheels in the straight-ahead position;
(b) in the case of semi-trailers, the loading surfaces must be horizontal;
(c) the tyres must be inflated to their normal pressure.
5. SPRAY-SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS
5.1. |
The spray-suppression system must meet the specifications set out in point 6 or 8. |
5.2. |
The spray-suppression system for non-steered or self-steered wheels that are covered by the bodywork floor, or by the lower part of the load platform, must meet either the specifications set out in point 6 or 8 or else those in point 7. |
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
6. |
Requirements concerning energy-absorption spray suppression systems for axles fitted with steered or self-steering or non-steered wheels. 6.1. Mudguards
6.2. Outer valances
6.3. Rain flaps
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7. |
Requirements relating to spray-suppression systems fitted with energy-absorption spray-suppression devices for certain axles that are fitted with non-steered or self-steering wheels (see point 5.2). 7.1. Mudguards
7.2. Outer valances
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8. |
Requirements concerning spray-suppression systems fitted with air/water separator spray-suppression devices for axles with steered and non-steered wheels. 8.1. Mudguards
8.2. Outer valances
8.3. Rain flaps
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9. |
In the case of multiple axles, the spray-suppression system of one axle, which is not the furthest back, may not need to cover the entire width of the tread of the tyre when there is, locally, the possibility of interference between the spray-suppression system and the structure of the axles or of the suspension or of the undercarriage. |
ANNEX V
Conformity of production and cessation of production
1. Conformity of production
1.1. Any spray-suppression device bearing the EC component type-approval mark must conform to the type that has been approved. The authority issuing the EC type-approval mark keeps one sample which, together with the EC component type-approval certificate, may be used to establish whether the devices marketed which bear the EC component type-approval mark meet the stated requirements.
1.2. A type of device is defined by the model and descriptive documents lodged at the time of application for EC component type-approval. Devices whose characteristics are identical to those of the pattern device and whose other components do not differ from those of the pattern device except for variants not affecting the properties referred to in this Annex may be considered as belonging to the same type.
1.3. The manufacturer carries out routine checks in order to guarantee the conformity of production of the type that has been approved.
To this end the manufacturer must either have available a laboratory which is sufficiently well-equipped for the execution of the essential tests, or have the production-conformity tests carried out by an approved laboratory.
The results of the production conformity checks are made available for inspection by the competent authorities for at least 1 year.
1.4. The competent authorities may also conduct spot checks.
1.5. Conformity of production with the type of device that has been approved must be checked under the conditions and in accordance with the methods provided for in Annex III.
At the request of the authorities which have granted component type-approval, manufacturers shall provide them with devices of the type previously type-approved for the purpose of tests or conformity checks.
1.6. Devices are deemed to conform if 9 out of 10 samples chosen at random satisfy the requirements of point 4 of Part 2 and point 4 of Part 3 of Annex III.
1.7. If the condition specified in point 1.6 is not satisfied, a further 10 samples chosen at random must be examined.
The average of all measurements taken must be in conformity with the specifications of point 4 of Part 2 and point 4 of Part 3 of Annex III, and no individual measurement must be less than 95 % of the value specified.
2. Cessation of production
An EC component type-approval holder ceasing production must forthwith inform the competent authorities of that fact.
ANNEX VI
FIGURES
Figure 1a
Width (q) of mudguard (a) and position of valance (j)
Note: The figures refer to the corresponding points in Annex IV.
Figure 1b
Example of measurement of the outer valance
Figure 2
Dimensions of mudguard and outer valance
Note:
1. The figures quoted relate to the corresponding points in Annex IV.
2. T: extent of mudguard.
Figure 3
Position of mudguard and rain flap
Note: The figures quoted relate to the corresponding points in Annex IV.
Figure 4
Diagram showing assembly of a spray-suppression system (mudguard, rain flap, outer valance) incorporating spray-suppression devices (energy absorbers) for multiple axles
Figure 5
Diagram showing assembly of a spray-suppression system incorporating spray-suppression devices (energy absorbers) for axles fitted with non-steered or self-steering wheels
(Annex IV – points 5.2 and 7)
(a) Multiple axles where the distance between the tyres is less than 250 mm.
(b) Single axles or multiple axles where the distance between the tyres is not less than 250 mm.
Figure 6
Diagram showing assembly of a spray-suppression system incorporating spray-suppression devices fitted with air/water separators for axles fitted with steered, self-steering or non-steered wheels
Note:
1. The figures relate to the corresponding points in Annex IV.
2. T: extent of mudguard.
Figure 7
Diagram showing assembly of a spray-suppression system incorporating spray-suppression devices (mudguard, rain flap, outer valance) for multiple axles where the distance between the tyres does not exceed 300 mm
Note:
1. The figures relate to the corresponding points in Annex IV.
2. T: extent of mudguard.
Figure 8
Test assembly for energy absorption spray-suppression devices
(Annex III, PART 2)
Note:
A = water supply from pump
B = flow towards collector tank
C = collector with inside dimension of 500 (+ 5/– 0) mm length and 75 (+ 2/– 0) mm width
D = stainless steel pipe, external diameter 54 mm, wall thickness 1.2 (+/– 0,12) mm, inside and outside surface roughness Ra between 0,4 and 0,8 μm
E = 12 cylindrical radially drilled holes with burr-free square edges. Their diameter, measured on the inside and on the outside of the tube, is 1,68 (+ 0,010/– 0) mm
F = 500 (+ 0/– 5) mm-wide sample to be tested
G = rigid flat plate
All linear dimensions are shown in millimetres.
Figure 9
Test assembly for air/water separator spray-suppression devices
(Annex III, PART 3)
( 1 ) OJ L 200, 31.7.2009, p. 1.
( 2 ) OJ L 263, 9.10.2007, p. 1.
( 3 ) OJ L 103, 23.4.1991, p. 5.
( 4 ) OJ L 233, 25.8.1997, p. 1.
( 5 ) OJ L 129, 14.5.1992, p. 95.
( 6 ) For vehicles of category N1 and those of category N2 with a technically permissible maximum laden mass not exceeding 7,5 tonnes using the derogation of point 0.1 of Annex IV to this Regulation, the information document set out in Annex II to Directive 78/549/EEC may be used.
( 7 ) If the means of identification of type contains characters not relevant to describe the vehicle, component or separate technical unit types covered by this information document, such characters shall be represented in the documentation by the symbol ‘?’ (e.g. ABC??123??).
( 8 ) As defined in Directive 2007/46/EC, Annex II, Section A.
( 9 ) If the means of identification of type contains characters not relevant to describe the vehicle, component or separate technical unit types covered by this information document, such characters shall be represented in the documentation by the symbol ‘?’ (e.g. ABC??123??).
( 10 ) Delete where not applicable.
( 11 ) OJ L 168, 26.6.1978, p. 45.