Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 83/00 External Noise) 2005 (Cth)

Case

Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 83/00 — External Noise) 2005

as amended

made under section 7(1) of the

Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989

Compilation start date:   6 November 2013

Includes amendments up to:           Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 83/00 — External Noise) 2005 Amendment 3

Volume 1

contains Clauses 0.1–6 and the Notes


Volume 2 contains Appendix A

Volume 3 contains Appendix B

Volume 4 contains Appendix C

About this compilation

This compilation

This is a compilation of the Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 83/00 — External Noise) 2005 as in force on 6 November 2013. It includes any commenced amendment affecting the legislation to that date.

This compilation was prepared on 5 November 2013.

The notes at the end of this compilation (the endnotes) include information about amending laws and the amendment history of each amended provision.

Uncommenced amendments

The effect of uncommenced amendments is not reflected in the text of the compiled law but the text of the amendments is included in the endnotes.

Application, saving and transitional provisions for provisions and amendments

If the operation of a provision or amendment is affected by an application, saving or transitional provision that is not included in this compilation, details are included in the endnotes.

Modifications

If a provision of the compiled law is affected by a modification that is in force, details are included in the endnotes.

Provisions ceasing to have effect

If a provision of the compiled law has expired or otherwise ceased to have effect in accordance with a provision of the law, details are included in the endnotes.

Contents

0.1  NAME OF STANDARD [see Note 1]  1

0.2  COMMENCEMENT [see Note 1]  1

0.3  REPEAL   1

  1. SCOPE   1

  1. APPLICABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION   1

  1. DEFINITIONS   3

  1. REQUIREMENTS   3

  1. EXEMPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES   3

  1. ALTERNATIVE STANDARDS   7

0.1      NAME OF STANDARD [see Note 1]

0.1.1    This Standard is the Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 83/00 – External Noise) 2005.

0.1.2    This Standard may also be cited as ADR 83/00.

0.2      COMMENCEMENT [see Note 1]

0.2.1    This Standard commences on the day after it is registered.

0.3      REPEAL

0.3.1    This Standard repeals each vehicle standard with the name ADR 83/00, and each amendment of such a standard, that is:

(a)      made under section 7 of the Motor Vehicles Standard Act 1989; and

(b)      in force at the commencement of this Standard.

0.3.2    This Standard also repeals each instrument made under section 7 of the Motor Vehicles Standard Act 1989 that creates or amends a vehicle standard with the name ADR 83/00, if there are no other vehicle standards created by that instrument that are still in force at the commencement of this Standard.

1          SCOPE

1.1       This vehicle standard defines limits on external noise generated by motor vehicles, motor cycles and mopeds in order to limit the contribution of motor traffic to community noise.

2          APPLICABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION

2.1       This vehicle standard applies to all L, M and N category vehicles as provided in clauses 2.2 and 2.3.

2.2       This vehicle standard applies to M and N category vehicles:

2.2.1    from 1 January 2005 in relation to:

2.2.1    Anew model vehicles produced on or after 1 January 2005 with an engine that operates on petrol and

2.2.1B new model vehicles produced on or after 1 January 2005 with an engine that operates on liquefied petroleum gas or natural gas and with a GVM less than or equal to 3.5 tonnes;

2.2.2    from 1 January 2006 in relation to:

2.2.2    A new model vehicles produced on or after 1 January 2006 with an engine that operates on diesel and with a GVM less than or equal to 3.5 tonnes;

2.2.3    from 1 January 2007 in relation to:

2.2.3A new model vehicles produced on or after 1 January 2007 with an engine that operates on diesel, liquefied petroleum gas or natural gas and with a GVM greater than 3.5 tonnes;

2.2.3B vehicles produced on or after 1 January 2007 with an engine that operates on petrol other than new model vehicles referred to in clause 2.2.1; and

2.2.3C vehicles produced on or after 1 January 2007 with an engine that operates on diesel, liquefied petroleum gas or natural gas and with a GVM less than or equal to 3.5 tonnes, other than new model vehicles referred to in clauses 2.2.1 and 2.2.2;

2.2.4    from 29 February 2008 in relation to vehicles produced on or after 29 February 2008 with an engine that operates on diesel, liquefied petroleum gas or natural gas and with a GVM greater than 3.5 tonnes, other than new model vehicles referred to in clause 2.2.3A;

2.2.5    from 1 January 2014 in relation to vehicles produced on or after 1 January 2014, other than vehicles referred to in clauses 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.3 and 2.2.4.

2.3       This vehicle standard applies to L category vehicles:

2.3.1    from 1 January 2005 in relation to new model vehicles produced on or after 1 January 2005;

2.3.2    from 1 January 2006 in relation to vehicles produced on or after 1 January 2006 other than new model vehicles referred to in clause 2.3.1.

2.4       For the purposes of:

2.4.1    clauses 2.2.1 and 2.3.1, a “new model vehicle” is a vehicle of a model first produced with a date of manufacture on or after 1 January 2005;

2.4.2    clause 2.2.2, a “new model vehicle” is a vehicle of a model first produced with a date of manufacture on or after 1 January 2006;

2.4.3    clause 2.2.3, a “new model vehicle” is a vehicle of a model first produced with a date of manufacture on or after 1 January 2007.

3          DEFINITIONS

3.1       For the purposes of clause 2.4, “date of manufacture” means the date the vehicle is available in Australia in a condition which will enable an identification plate to be lawfully affixed to the vehicle.

4          REQUIREMENTS

4.1       M and N category vehicles complying with the technical requirements of Appendix A, as varied by part 5.1 of this vehicle standard, shall be accepted as complying with this vehicle standard.

4.2       LC, LD and LE category vehicles complying with the technical requirements of Appendix B, as varied by part 5.2 of this vehicle standard, shall be accepted as complying with this vehicle standard.

4.3       LA and LB category vehicles complying with the technical requirements of Appendix C, as varied by part 5.3 of this vehicle standard, shall be accepted as complying with this vehicle standard.

5          EXEMPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES

5.1       M and N category vehicles

5.1.1    The following provisions of Appendix A are not applicable:

Section 3          Application for Approval

Section 4          Markings

Section 5          Approval

Section 7          Modification and Extension of Approval of a Vehicle Type

Section 8          Conformity of Production

Section 9          Penalties for Non-Conformity of Production

Section 10        Production Definitely Discontinued

Section 11        Transitional Provisions

Section 12        Names and Addresses of Technical Services Responsible for             Conducting Approval Tests and of Administrative Departments

Annex 1           Communication

Annex 2           Arrangements of the Approval Mark

5.1.2    The sound level limit for M category vehicles with a GVM greater than 3.5 tonnes and an engine power of 150 kW or above is amended as follows:

5.1.2A Paragraph 6.2.2.1.2.2 of Appendix A is amended to read ‘Vehicle categories: with an engine power of 150 kW (ECE) or above but less than 320 kW (ECE)  Limit values [dB(A)]: 80’.

5.1.2B A new paragraph 6.2.2.1.2.3 that reads ‘Vehicle categories: with an engine power of 320 kW (ECE) or above  Limit values [dB(A)]: 83’ is inserted after paragraph 6.2.2.1.2.2 of Appendix A.

5.1.3    The sound level limit for N category vehicles with a GVM greater than 3.5 tonnes and an engine power of 150 kW or above is amended as follows:

5.1.3A Paragraph 6.2.2.1.4.3 of Appendix A is amended to read ‘Vehicle categories: with an engine power of 150 kW (ECE) or above but less than 320 kW (ECE)  Limit values [dB(A)]:80’.

5.1.3B A new paragraph 6.2.2.1.4.4 that reads ‘Vehicle categories: with an engine power of 320 kW (ECE) or above Limit values [dB(A)]: 83’ is inserted after paragraph 6.2.2.1.4.3 of Appendix A.

5.1.4    The following site specifications for measurement of noise emitted by M and N category vehicles in motion are deemed equivalent to the specifications in paragraph 2.1.1 of Annex 3 to Appendix A and in Annex 8 to Appendix A:

5.1.4A The test site shall take the form of an open space of 25m radius having a central part of at least 10m radius which is practically level, consisting of concrete, asphalt or similar material and not covered with powdery snow, tall grass, loose soil, ashes or the like. The test site surface shall be dry and such as not to cause excessive tyre noise.  Whilst the test is in progress no person shall be in the measurement area except the observer and the driver.  Their presence must have no influence on the meter reading. 

5.1.5    The following site specifications for measurement of noise emitted by stationary M and N category vehicles are deemed equivalent to the specifications in paragraph 3.2.3 of Annex 3 to Appendix A and in Annex 8 to Appendix A:

5.1.5A The test site shall take the form of an open space where a rectangle with sides no closer than 3m from the extremities of the vehicle can be described.  The test site surface should be dry and practically level, consisting of concrete, asphalt or similar material and not covered with powdery snow, tall grass, loose soil, ashes or the like.  Whilst testing is in progress no person other than any occupants of the vehicle shall be within 1m of the microphone in use.  No person or object other than the person conducting the test and an observer or the objects necessary for the performance of the test shall be within 3m of the microphone in use.

5.1.6    The definition for ‘S’ in paragraph 3.1.2.1 of Annex 3 to Appendix A is amended to read ‘S: engine rotation speed at which maximum power is developed’.

5.1.7    Paragraph 3.2.5.3.2.1 of Annex 3 to Appendix A is amended to read ‘The engine is operated at a constant speed having the following value: ¾ S for both controlled ignition engines and for diesel engines.  If the vehicle cannot reach the engine speed ¾ S, the target engine speed shall be 5 per cent below the maximum possible engine speed for that stationary test’.

5.1.8    Paragraph 1 of Annex 5 to Appendix A is amended by inserting the words ‘of Annex 3’ after the words ‘paragraphs 3.1 and 3.2’.

5.2       LC, LD and LE category vehicles

5.2.1    The following provisions of Appendix B are not applicable:

Section 3          Application for Approval

Section 5          Approval

Section 7          Modification and Extension of the Approval of the Motorcycle          Type or of the Type of Exhaust or Silencing System(s)

Section 8          Conformity of Production

Section 9          Penalties for Non-Conformity of Production

Section 10        Production Permanently Discontinued

Section 11        Names and Addresses of Technical Services Responsible for             Conducting Approval Tests and of Administrative Departments

Section 12        Transitional Provisions

Annex 1           Communication

Annex 2           Arrangements of the Approval Marks

5.2.2    Paragraph 4.1.3 of Appendix B is amended by inserting ‘if applicable’ before the words ‘the approval mark’.

5.2.3    Paragraph 4.1.4 of Appendix B is amended by omitting ‘All original silencers must be bear’ and inserting ‘All original silencers must bear, if applicable,’.

5.2.4    Paragraph 4.1.5 of Appendix B is amended by inserting ‘,if applicable,’ after the words ‘the ‘E’ mark’.

5.2.5    The following site specifications for measurement of noise emitted by LC, LD and LE category vehicles in motion are deemed equivalent to the specifications in paragraph 1.3.2 of Annex 3 to Appendix B and in Annex 4 to Appendix B:

5.2.5A The test site shall take the form of an open space of 50m radius having a central part of at least 10m radius which is practically level, consisting of concrete, asphalt or similar material and not covered with powdery snow, tall grass, loose soil, ashes or the like. The test site surface shall be dry and such as not to cause excessive tyre noise.  Whilst the test is in progress no person shall stand in the measurement area, except the observer and the rider.  Their presence must have no influence on the meter reading.

5.2.6    Subparagraph 6.1.1(b) of Appendix B is amended by inserting ‘, if applicable’ at the end of that subparagraph.

5.2.7    A new paragraph 6.2.1.1A that reads ‘Despite paragraph 6.2.1.1, the noise made by a motor cycle where an internal combustion engine does not operate when the motor cycle is stationary is not required to be measured for the motor cycle when stationary’ is inserted after paragraph 6.2.1.1 of Appendix B.

5.2.8    Paragraph 6.2.1.3 of Appendix B is amended by adding at the end of the paragraph the words ‘However, the noise level for a motor cycle where an internal combustion engine does not operate when the motor cycle is stationary shall not exceed 75 dB(A).’.

5.2.9    Paragraph 1.4.3 of annex 3 to Appendix B is amended by inserting the words ‘where applicable, or, if the motor cycle does not have a gearbox, at the speed obtained by applying paragraph 1.4.3.2.1.1 to the motor cycle’ after the words ‘1.4.3.1 and 1.4.3.2’.

5.2.10  Paragraph 1.4.3.1.2.2 of annex 3 to Appendix B is amended by omitting the word ‘and’ after the words ‘not exceeding 175 cm3’ and inserting in its place the words ‘, or motorcycles where an internal combustion engine does not operate when the motorcycle is stationary, which are fitted with’.

5.3       LA and LB category vehicles

5.3.1    The following provisions of Appendix C are not applicable:

Section 3          Application for Approval

Section 5          Approval

Section 7          Modifications and Extension of the Approval of the Moped Type      or of the Type of Exhaust or Silencing System(s)

Section 8          Conformity of Production

Section 9          Penalties for Non-Conformity of Production

Section 10        Transitional Provisions

Section 11        Production Definitely Discontinued

Section 12        Names and Addresses of Technical Services Responsible for             Conducting Approval Tests, and of Administrative Departments

Annex 1           Communication

Annex 2           Arrangements of Approval Marks

5.3.2    The following site specifications for measurement of noise emitted by LA and LB category vehicles in motion are deemed equivalent to the specifications in paragraph 2.1 of Annex 3 to Appendix C and in Annex 5 to Appendix C:

5.3.2A The test site shall take the form of an open space of 50m radius having a central part of at least 10m radius which is practically level, consisting of concrete, asphalt or similar material and not covered with powdery snow, tall grass, loose soil, ashes or the like. The test site surface shall be dry and such as not to cause excessive tyre noise.  Whilst the test is in progress no person shall stand in the measurement area, except the observer and the rider.  Their presence must have no influence on the meter reading. 

5.3.3    Paragraph 5.2.3 of Annex 3 to Appendix C is amended by inserting ‘,if applicable,’ after the words ‘the “E” mark’.

5.3.4    A new paragraph 6.2.1.1A that reads ‘Despite paragraph 6.2.1.1, the noise made by a moped where an internal combustion engine does not operate when the moped is stationary is not required to be measured for the moped when stationary’ is inserted after paragraph 6.2.1.1 of Appendix C.

6          ALTERNATIVE STANDARDS

6.1       For M and N category vehicles, the technical requirements of United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Regulation No. 51 Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Motor Vehicles Having at Least Four Wheels with Regard to Their Noise Emissions, incorporating the 02 series of Amendments from Supplement 3 onwards, are deemed to be equivalent to the technical requirements of this vehicle standard.

6.2       For LC, LD and LE category vehicles, the technical requirements of United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Regulation No. 41 Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Motor Cycles with Regard to Noise, incorporating the 03 series of Amendments, are deemed to be equivalent to the technical requirements of this vehicle standard.

6.3       For LA and LB category vehicles, the technical requirements of United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Regulation No. 63 Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Two-Wheeled Mopeds with Regard to Noise, incorporating the 01 series of Amendments, up to and including corrigendum 2 to the 01 series, are deemed to be equivalent to the technical requirements of this vehicle standard.

Endnotes

Endnote 1—About the endnotes

The endnotes provide details of the history of this legislation and its provisions. The following endnotes are included in each compilation:

Endnote 1—About the endnotes

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key

Endnote 3—Legislation history

Endnote 4—Amendment history

Endnote 5—Uncommenced amendments

Endnote 6—Modifications

Endnote 7—Misdescribed amendments

Endnote 8—Miscellaneous

If there is no information under a particular endnote, the word “none” will appear in square brackets after the endnote heading.

Abbreviation key—Endnote 2

The abbreviation key in this endnote sets out abbreviations that may be used in the endnotes.

Legislation history and amendment history—Endnotes 3 and 4

Amending laws are annotated in the legislation history and amendment history.

The legislation history in endnote 3 provides information about each law that has amended the compiled law. The information includes commencement information for amending laws and details of application, saving or transitional provisions that are not included in this compilation.

The amendment history in endnote 4 provides information about amendments at the provision level. It also includes information about any provisions that have expired or otherwise ceased to have effect in accordance with a provision of the compiled law.

Uncommenced amendments—Endnote 5

The effect of uncommenced amendments is not reflected in the text of the compiled law, but the text of the amendments is included in endnote 5.

Modifications—Endnote 6

If the compiled law is affected by a modification that is in force, details of the modification are included in endnote 6.

Misdescribed amendments—Endnote 7

An amendment is a misdescribed amendment if the effect of the amendment cannot be incorporated into the text of the compilation. Any misdescribed amendment is included in endnote 7.

Miscellaneous—Endnote 8

Endnote 8 includes any additional information that may be helpful for a reader of the compilation.

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key

ad = added or inserted pres = present
am = amended prev = previous
c = clause(s) (prev) = previously
Ch = Chapter(s) Pt = Part(s)
def = definition(s) r = regulation(s)/rule(s)
Dict = Dictionary Reg = Regulation/Regulations
disallowed = disallowed by Parliament reloc = relocated
Div = Division(s) renum = renumbered
exp = expired or ceased to have effect rep = repealed
hdg = heading(s) rs = repealed and substituted
LI = legislative instrument s = section(s)
LIA = Legislative Instruments Act 2003 Sch = Schedule(s)
mod = modified/modification Sdiv = Subdivision(s)
No = Number(s) SLI = Select Legislative Instrument
o = order(s) SR = Statutory Rules
Ord = Ordinance Sub-Ch = Sub-Chapter(s)
orig = original SubPt = Subpart(s)
par = paragraph(s)/subparagraph(s)
          /sub-subparagraph(s)

Endnote 3—Legislation history

Name FRLI registration or gazettal Commencement Application, saving and transitional provisions
Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 83/00 — External Noise) 2005 15 Nov 2005 (see F2005L03523) 16 Nov 2005
Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 83/00 — External Noise) 2005 Amendment 1 21 Feb 2008 (see F2008L00571) 22 Feb 2008
Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 83/00 — External Noise) 2005 Amendment 2 2 Dec 2009 (see F2009L04340) 3 Dec 2009
Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 83/00 — External Noise) 2005 Amendment 3 5 Nov 2013 (see F2013L01881) 6 Nov 2013

Endnote 4—Amendment history

Provision affected How affected
c 2, hdg am. F2013L01881
c 2.2.4 rs. F2008L00571, F2013L01881
c 2.2.5 ad. F2013L01881
c 5.2.6 ad. F2013L01881
c 5.2.7 ad. F2013L01881
c 5.2.8 ad. F2013L01881
c 5.2.9 ad. F2013L01881
c 5.2.10 ad. F2013L01881
c 5.3.4 ad. F2013L01881
c 6.1 rs. F2009L04340

Endnote 5—Uncommenced amendments

[none]

Endnote 6—Modifications

[none]

Endnote 7—Misdescribed amendments

[none]

Endnote 8—Miscellaneous

[none]

Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 83/00 — External Noise) 2005

APPENDIX A

United Nations – Economic Commission for Europe Regulation No. 51 UNIFORM PROVISIONS

CONCERNING THE APPROVAL OF MOTOR VEHICLES HAVING AT LEAST FOUR WHEELS

WITH REGARD TO THEIR NOISE EMISSIONS, incorporating the 02 series of Amendments, up to

and including corrigendum 1 to supplement 3 to the 02 series

Regulation No. 51

UNIFORM PROVISIONS CONCERNING THE APPROVAL OF MOTOR VEHICLES HAVING

AT LEAST FOUR WHEELSWITH REGARD TO THEIR NOISE EMISSIONS

Contents

REGULATION

1.         Scope

2.         Definitions

3.         Application for approval

4.         Markings

5.         Approval

6.         Specifications

7.         Modification and extension of approval of a vehicle type

8.         Conformity of production

9.         Penalties for non-conformity of production

10.        Production definitely discontinued

11.        Transitional provisions

12.        Names and addresses of technical services responsible for conducting approval tests, and of

administrative departments

ANNEXES

Annex 1 - Communication concerning the approval or extension or refusal or with-Drawal of approval or production definitely discontinued of a vehicle type with regard to its noise emission pursuant to Regulation No. 51

Annex 2 - Arrangements of the approval mark

Annex 3 - Methods and instruments for measuring the noise made by motor vehicle

Annex 4 - Classification of vehicles

Annex 5 - Exhaust systems containing fibrous materials

Annex 6 - Compressed air noise

Annex 7 - Checks on conformity of production

Annex 8 - Specifications for the test site

Regulation No. 51

UNIFORM PROVISIONS CONCERNING THE APPROVAL OF MOTOR VEHICLESHAVING AT LEAST FOUR WHEELSWITH REGARD TO THEIR NOISE EMISSIONS

  1. SCOPE

This Regulation contains provisions relating to the noise emitted by motor vehicles having at least four wheels.

  1. DEFINITIONS

For the purposes of this Regulation,

2.1."Approval of a vehicle" means the approval of a vehicle type with regard to noise;

2.2."Vehicle type" means a category of motor vehicles which do not differ in such essential respects as:

2.2.1.the shape or materials of the bodywork (particularly the engine compartment and its soundproofing);

2.2.2.the length and width of the vehicle;

2.2.3.the type of engine (positive or compression ignition, two- or four-stroke, reciprocating or rotary piston), number and capacity of cylinders, number and type of carburetors or injection system, arrangement of valves, rated maximum power and corresponding engine speed(s), or the type of electric motor;

2.2.4.the transmission system, the number of gears and ratios;

2.2.5.the noise reduction system as defined in the following paragraphs 2.3 and 2.4.

2.2.6.Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs 2.2.2 and 2.2.4, vehicles other than those in categories M1 and N1 [1]/ having the same type of engine and/or different overall gear ratios, may be regarded as vehicles of the same type.

However, if the above differences provide for a different test method, these differences are to be considered as a change of type.

2.3."Noise reduction system" means a complete set of components necessary for limiting the noise made by a motor vehicle and its exhaust;

2.4."Noise reduction systems of different types" means noise reduction systems which differ in such essential respects as:

2.4.1.that their components as specified in paragraph 4.1, bear different trade names or marks;

2.4.2.that the characteristics of the materials constituting a component are different or that the components differ in shape or size, a change in the plating procedure (galvanization, aluminium coating, etc.) is not deemed to produce a difference of type;

2.4.3.that the operating principles of at least one component are different;

2.4.4.that their components are assembled differently;

2.4.5.that the number of the intake and/or exhaust silencers is different.

2.5."Noise reduction system component" means one of the individual constituent parts whose assembly constitutes the noise reduction system.

These components are, in particular: the exhaust pipings, the expansion chamber(s), the silencer(s) proper.

2.5.1.The air filter is considered as a component only if its presence is essential to ensure observance of the prescribed sound-level limits.

2.5.2.Manifolds are not considered components of the noise reduction system.

2.6."Maximum mass" means the technically permissible maximum mass declared by the vehicle manufacturer (this weight may be greater than the maximum weight authorized by the national administration).

2.7."Engine power" means the engine power expressed in kW (ECE) and measured by the ECE method pursuant to UN/ECE Regulation No. 85.

3.   APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL

3.1.   The application for approval of a vehicle type with regard to noise shall be submitted by its manufacturer or by his duly accredited representative.

3.2.   It shall be accompanied by the under-mentioned documents and the following particulars in triplicate:

3.2.1.                    a description of the vehicle type with regard to the items mentioned in paragraph 2.2 above. The numbers and/or symbols identifying the engine type and the vehicle type shall be specified;

3.2.2.                    a list of the components, duly identified, constituting the noise reduction system;

3.2.3.                    a drawing of the assembled noise reduction system and an indication of its position on the vehicle;

3.2.4.                    detailed drawings of each component to enable it to be easily located and identified, and a specification of the materials used.

3.3.   In the case of paragraph 2.2.6 the single vehicle, representative of the type in question, will be selected by the technical service conducting approval tests, in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer, as that with the lowest mass in running order with the shortest length and following the specification laid down in paragraph 3.1.2.3.2.3 in annex 3.

3.4.   At the request of the technical service conducting approval tests, the vehicle manufacturer shall, in addition, submit a sample of the noise reduction system and an engine of at least the same cylinder capacity and rated maximum power as that fitted to the vehicle in respect of which type-approval is sought.

3.5.   The competent authority shall verify the existence of satisfactory arrangements for ensuring effective control of the conformity of production before type approval is granted.

4.   MARKINGS

4.1.   The components of the noise reduction system, excluding fixing hardware and piping, shall bear:

4.1.1.                    the trade name or mark of the manufacturer of the noise reduction system and of its components; and

4.1.2.                    the manufacturer's trade description;

4.2.   These markings shall be clearly legible and be indelible even after fitting.

4.3.   A component may carry several approval numbers if it has been approved as component of several replacement silencing systems.

5.   APPROVAL

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

5.2.   An approval number shall be assigned to each type approved. Its first two digits (at present 02 corresponding to the 02 series of amendments which entered into force on 18 April 1995) shall indicate the series of amendments incorporating the most recent major technical amendments made to the Regulation at the time of issue of the approval. The same Contracting Party may not assign the same number to the same vehicle type equipped with another type of noise reduction system or to another vehicle type.

5.3.   Notice of approval or of refusal or of extension or withdrawal of approval or of production definitely discontinued of a vehicle type pursuant to this Regulation shall be communicated to the Parties to the Agreement applying this Regulation, by means of a form conforming to the model in annex 1 to this Regulation.

5.4.   There shall be affixed, conspicuously and in a readily accessible place specified on the approval form, to every vehicle conforming to a vehicle type 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[2]/;

5.4.2.                    the number of this Regulation, followed by the letter "R", a dash and the approval number to the right of the circle prescribed in paragraph 5.4.1.

5.5.   If the vehicle conforms to a vehicle type approved, 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 need not be repeated; in such a case the regulation and approval numbers and the additional symbols of all the Regulations under which approval has been granted in the country which has granted approval under this Regulation shall be placed in vertical columns to the right of the symbol prescribed in paragraph 5.4.1.

5.6.   The approval mark shall be clearly legible and be indelible.

5.7.   The approval mark shall be placed close to or on the vehicle data plate affixed by the manufacturer.

5.8.   Annex 2 to this Regulation gives examples of arrangements of the approval mark.

6.   SPECIFICATIONS

6.1.   General specifications

6.1.1.                    The vehicle, its engine and its noise reduction system shall be so designed, constructed and assembled as to enable the vehicle, in normal use, despite the vibration to which it may be subjected, to comply with the provisions of this Regulation.

6.1.2.                    The noise reduction system shall be so designed, constructed and assembled as to be able to reasonably resist the corrosive phenomena to which it is exposed having regard to the conditions of use of the vehicle.

6.2.   Specifications regarding sound levels

6.2.1.                    Methods of measurement

6.2.1.1.                 The noise made by the vehicle type submitted for approval shall be measured by the two methods described in annex 3 to this Regulation for the vehicle in motion and for the vehicle when stationary [3]/; in the case of a vehicle powered by an electric motor, the emitted noise shall only be measured in motion.

Vehicles having a maximum permissible mass exceeding 2,800 kg must be subjected to an additional measurement of the compressed air noise with the vehicle stationary in accordance with the specifications of annex 6, if corresponding brake equipment is part of the vehicle.

6.2.1.2.                 The two values measured in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 6.2.1.1 above shall be entered in the test report and on a form conforming to the model in annex 1 to this Regulation.

The values measured as specified in paragraph 6.2.1.1 above must be recorded in a test report and a certificate corresponding to the model shown in annex 1.

6.2.2.                    Sound level limits

6.2.2.1.                 Subject to the provisions of paragraph 6.2.2.2 below, the sound level of vehicle types, as measured by the method described in paragraph 3.1 of annex 3 to this Regulation, shall not exceed the following limits:

6.2.2.1.1.               Vehicle categories: Vehicles used for the carriage of passengers and capable of having not more than nine seats, including the driver's seat

Limit values [dB(A)]: 74

6.2.2.1.2.               Vehicles used for the carriage of passengers having more than nine seats, including the driver's seat, and a maximum authorized mass of more than 3.5 tonnes

6.2.2.1.2.1.            Vehicle categories: with an engine power less than 150 kW (ECE)

Limit values [dB(A)]: 78

6.2.2.1.2.2.            Vehicle categories: with an engine power of 150 kW (ECE) or above

Limit values [dB(A)]: 80

6.2.2.1.3.               Vehicles used for the carriage of passengers having more than nine seats, including the driver's seat; vehicles used for the carriage of goods

6.2.2.1.3.1.            Vehicle categories: with a maximum authorized mass not exceeding 2 tonnes

Limit values [dB(A)]: 76

6.2.2.1.3.2.            Vehicle categories: with a maximum authorized mass greater than 2 tonnes but not exceeding 3.5 tonnes

Limit values [dB(A)]: 77

6.2.2.1.4.               Vehicles used for the transport of goods with a maximum authorized mass exceeding 3.5 tonnes

6.2.2.1.4.1.            Vehicle categories: with an engine power less than 75 kW (ECE)

Limit values [dB(A)]: 77

6.2.2.1.4.2.            Vehicle categories: with an engine power of 75 kW (ECE) or above but less than 150 kW (ECE)

Limit values [dB(A)]: 78

6.2.2.1.4.3.            Vehicle categories: with an engine power of 150 kW (ECE) or above

Limit values [dB(A)]: 80

6.2.2.2.                 However,

6.2.2.2.1.               For the vehicle types mentioned in paragraphs 6.2.2.1.1 and 6.2.2.1.3 equipped with a compression-ignition and direct-injection internal combustion engine, the limit values shall be increased by 1 dB(A);

6.2.2.2.2.               For vehicle types designed for off-road [4]/ use and with a maximum authorized mass above 2 tonnes, the limit values shall be increased:

6.2.2.2.2.1.            by 1 dB(A) if they are equipped with an engine having a power of less than 150 kW (ECE);

6.2.2.2.2.2.            by 2 dB(A) if they are equipped with an engine having a power of 150 kW (ECE) or above.

6.2.2.2.3.               For vehicle types mentioned in paragraph 6.2.2.1.1. fitted with a gear box having more than four forward gears and equipped with an engine developing a maximum power greater than 140 kW(ECE) and having a maximum-power/maximum mass ratio greater than 75 kW/t, the limit values shall be increased by 1 dB(A), if the speed at which the rear of the vehicle passes the line BB' in third gear is greater than 61 km.

6.3.   Specifications regarding exhaust systems containing fibrous materials

6.3.1.                    Requirements of annex 5 shall be applied.

7.   MODIFICATION AND EXTENSION OF APPROVAL OF A VEHICLE TYPE

7.1.   Every modification of the vehicle type shall be notified to the administrative department which approved the vehicle type. The department may then either:

7.1.1.                    Consider that the modifications made are unlikely to have an appreciable adverse effect and that in any case the vehicle still complies with the requirements, or

7.1.2.                    Require a further test report from the technical service responsible for conducting the tests.

7.2.   Confirmation or refusal of approval, specifying the alterations shall be communicated by the procedure specified in paragraph 5.3 above to the Parties to the Agreement applying this Regulation.

7.3.   The competent authority issuing the extension of approval shall assign a series number for such an extension and 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.

8.   CONFORMITY OF PRODUCTION

8.1.   Vehicles approved to this Regulation shall be so manufactured as to conform to the type approved by meeting the requirements set forth in paragraphs 6 above.

8.2.   In order to verify that the requirements of paragraph 8.1 are met, suitable controls of the production shall be carried out.

8.3.   The holder of the approval shall in particular

8.3.1.                    ensure existence of procedures for the effective control of the quality of products;

8.3.2.                    have access to the control equipment necessary for checking the conformity of each approved type;

8.3.3.                    ensure that data of test results are recorded and that annexed documents shall remain available for a period to be determined in accordance with the administrative service;

8.3.4.                    analyse the results of each type of test, in order to verify and ensure the stability of the product characteristics making allowance for variation of an industrial production;

8.3.5.                    ensure that for each type of product at least the tests prescribed in annex 7 to this Regulation are carried out;

8.3.6.                    ensure that any sampling or test pieces giving evidence of non-conformity with the type of test considered shall give rise to another sampling and another test. All the necessary steps shall be taken to re-establish the conformity of the corresponding production.

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

8.4.1.                    In every inspection the test books and production survey records shall be presented to

the visiting inspector.

8.4.2.                    The inspector may take samples at random which will be tested in the manufacturer's laboratory. The minimum number of samples may be determined according to the results of the manufacturer's own verification.

8.4.3.                    When the quality level appears unsatisfactory or when it seems necessary to verify the validity of the tests carried out in application of paragraph 8.4.2 the inspector shall select samples to be sent to the technical service which has conducted the type approval tests.

8.4.4.                    The competent authority may carry out any test prescribed in this Regulation.

8.4.5.                    The normal frequency of inspections by the competent authority shall be one every two years. If unsatisfactory results are recorded during one of these visits, the competent authority shall ensure that, all necessary steps are taken to re-establish the conformity of production as rapidly as possible.

9.   PENALTIES FOR NON-CONFORMITY OF PRODUCTION

9.1.   The approval granted in respect of a vehicle type pursuant to this Regulation may be withdrawn if the requirements set forth above are not met.

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

10.   PRODUCTION DEFINITELY DISCONTINUED

10.1.   If the holder of the approval completely ceases to manufacture a vehicle type approved in accordance with this Regulation, he shall so inform the 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.   TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS

11.1.   As from the official date of entry into force of the 02 series of amendments, no Contracting Party applying this Regulation shall refuse to grant ECE approval under this Regulation as amended by the 02 series of amendments.

11.2.   As from 1 October 1995, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall grant ECE approvals only if the vehicle type to be approved meets the requirements of this Regulation as amended by the 02 series of amendments.

11.3.   As from 1 October 1996, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation may refuse first national registration (first entry into service) of a vehicle which does not meet the requirements of the 02 series of amendments to this Regulation.

12.   NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF TECHNICAL SERVICES RESPONSIBLE FOR CONDUCTING APPROVAL TESTS AND OF ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS

The Parties to the 1958 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 administrative departments which grant

approval and to which forms certifying approval or extension or refusal or withdrawal of approval, issued in other countries, are to be sent.

Annex 1

COMMUNICATION

(Maximum format: A4 (210 x 297 mm))

issued by: Name of administration:

........................

........................

........................

concerning:[6]/APPROVAL GRANTED

APPROVAL EXTENDED

APPROVAL REFUSED

APPROVAL WITHDRAWN

PRODUCTION DEFINITELY DISCONTINUED

of a vehicle type with regard to its noise emission pursuant to ECE Regulation No. 51.

Approval No.: ...........................   Extension No.: ...........................

1.         Trade name or mark of the vehicle:..................................................................................................

2.         Vehicle type:.....................................................................................................................................

2.1.       Maximum permissible mass including semi-trailer (where applicable):

......................................................................................................................................................

3.         Manufacturer's name and address:................................................................................................

4.         If applicable, name and address of the manufacturer's representative: ........................................

5.         Engine: .........................................................................................................................................

5.1.       Manufacturer: ...............................................................................................................................

5.2.       Type: .............................................................................................................................................

5.3.       Model:...........................................................................................................................................

5.4.       Rated maximum power (ECE):...............kW at ............rev/min.

5.5.       Kind of engine: e.g. positive-ignition, compression ignition, etc.[7]/

......................................................................................................................................................

5.6.       Cycles; two stroke or four-stroke (if applicable)..........................................................................

5.7.       Cylinder capacity (if applicable) ..................................................................................................

6.         Transmission: non-automatic gearbox/automatic gearbox 2/.

6.1.       Number of gears: ..........................................................................................................................

7.         Equipment:

7.1.       Exhaust silencer:...........................................................................................................................

7.1.1.    Manufacturer or authorized representative (if any):.....................................................................

......................................................................................................................................................

7.1.2.    Model:...........................................................................................................................................

7.1.3.    Type:.............. in accordance with drawing No.:..........................................................................

7.2.       Intake silencer:..............................................................................................................................

7.2.1.    Manufacturer or authorized representative (if any) ......................................................................

......................................................................................................................................................

7.2.2.      Model:...........................................................................................................................................

7.2.3.      Type:.............in accordance with drawing No.:............................................................................

7.3.         Tyre size (by axle): .......................................................................................................................

8.            Measurements:

8.1.         Sound level of moving vehicle:

8.2.         Sound level of stationary vehicle:

Position and orientation of microphone (according to diagrams in appendix of annex 3)

8.3.         Sound level of compressed air noise:

8.4.         Ambient conditions:

8.4.1.      Test site (surface characteristics):......................................................................................................

8.4.2.      Temperatures (in degrees C):.............................................................................................................

8.4.2.1.   Temperature of ambient air: ..............................................................................................................

8.4.2.2.   Temperature of test track surface: .....................................................................................................

8.4.3.      Atmospheric pressure (kPa):..............................................................................................................

8.4.4.      Humidity (%):....................................................................................................................................

8.4.5.      Wind speed (km/h): ...........................................................................................................................

8.4.6.    Wind direction: ....................................................................................................................................

8.4.7.    Background noise [dB(A)]: .................................................................................................................

9.         Vehicle submitted for approval on: .....................................................................................................

10.        Technical service responsible for type-approval tests:.........................................................................

..............................................................................................................................................................

11.        Date of test report issued by that service: ............................................................................................

12.        Number of test report issued by that service: ......................................................................................

13.        Type-approval in respect of sound levels is hereby granted/extended/refused/withdrawn[8]2/

14.        Position of approval mark on the vehicle: ...........................................................................................

15.        Place:....................................................................................................................................................

16.        Date:......................................................................................................................................................

17.        Signature:..............................................................................................................................................

18.        The following documents, bearing the approval number shown above, are annexed to this communication:

drawings, diagrams and plans of the engine and of the noise reduction system;

photographs of the engine and of the noise reduction system;

list of components, duly identified constituting the noise reduction system.

19.          Remarks:

............................................................................................................................................................

............................................................................................................................................................              ............................................................................................................................................................

Annex 2

ARRANGEMENTS OF THE APPROVAL MARK

Model A

(See paragraph 5.4 of this Regulation)

a = 8 mm min

The above approval mark affixed to a vehicle shows that the vehicle type concerned has, with regard to its noise emission, been approved in the Netherlands (E 4) pursuant to Regulation No. 51 under approval No. 022439. The first two digits of the approval number indicate that Regulation No. 51 already included the 02 series of amendments when the approval was granted.

Model B

(See paragraph 5.5 of this Regulation)

a = 8 mm min

The above approval mark affixed to a vehicle shows that the vehicle type concerned has been approved in the Netherlands (E 4) pursuant to Regulations Nos. 51 and 33.[9]/ The approval numbers indicate that, at the dates when the respective approvals were granted, Regulation No. 51 included the 02 series of amendments while Regulation No. 33 was in its original form.

Annex 3

METHODS AND INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING THE NOISE MADE BY MOTOR VEHICLES

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 651, 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 30ms.

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 0.5dB.

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 942:1988 shall be verified once a year and the compliance of the instrumentation system with the requirements of IEC 651, second edition shall be verified at least every two years, by a laboratory which is authorized to perform calibrations traceable to the appropriate standards.

1.2.Speed measurements

The rotational speed of the engine and the vehicle speed shall be measured with instruments with an accuracy of +/- 2% or better.

1.3.Meteorological instrumentation

The meteorological instrumentation used to monitor the environmental conditions shall include the following:

(i)A temperature measuring device which shall be accurate within +/- 1 degree C;

(ii)   a wind speed measuring device which shall be accurate within +/- 1.0m/s.

2.   CONDITIONS OF MEASUREMENT

2.1.   Site

2.1.1.                    The test site must consist of a central acceleration section surrounded by a substantially flat test area.

The acceleration section must be level; the track surface must be dry and such that rolling noise remains low.

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. This condition 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 acceleration section. The surface of the site must be in accordance with the provisions given in annex 8 to this Regulation and be
free of powdery snow, tall grass, loose soil or cinders. There must be no obstacle which could affect the sound field within the vicinity of the microphone and the sound source. The observer carrying out the measurements must so position himself as not to affect the readings of the measuring instrument.

2.1.2.                    Measurements shall not be made under adverse weather conditions. It must be ensured that the results are not affected by gusts of wind.

Any sound peak which appears to be unrelated to the characteristics of the general sound level of the vehicle shall be ignored in taking the readings.

2.1.2.1.                 The meteorological instrumentation should be positioned adjacent to the test area at a height of 1.2 +/- 0.1m.

The measurements shall be made when the ambient air temperature is within the range from 0 degrees C to 40 degrees C.

Tests shall not be carried out if the wind speed, including gusts, at microphone height exceeds 5m/s, during the sound measurement interval and shall be recorded during each test run.

Values representative of temperature, wind speed and direction, relative humidity, and barometric pressure shall be recorded during the sound measurement interval.

2.1.3.                    The A-weighted sound level of sound sources other than those of the vehicle to be tested and of wind effects must be at least 10dB(A) below the sound level produced by the vehicle.

2.2.   Vehicle

2.2.1.                    Measurements shall be made on unladen vehicles and, except in the case of nonseparable vehicles, without trailer or semi-trailer.

2.2.2.                    The tyres used for the test are selected by the vehicle manufacturer and shall comply with commercial practice and be available on the market; they shall correspond to one of the tyre sizes designated for the vehicle by the vehicle manufacturer and meet the minimum tread depth of 1.6mm in the main grooves of the tread surface.

The tyres must be inflated to the pressure(s) appropriate to the test mass of the vehicle.

2.2.3.                    Before the measurements are started, the vehicle shall be brought to its normal operating conditions as regards:

2.2.3.1.                 temperatures

2.2.3.2.                 tuning

2.2.3.3.                 fuel

2.2.3.4.                 sparking plugs, carburettor(s), etc., (as appropriate).

2.2.4.                    If the vehicle is fitted with more than two-wheel drive, it shall be tested in the drive which is intended for normal road use.

2.2.5.                    If the vehicle is fitted with fan(s) having an automatic actuating mechanism, this system must not be interfered with during the measurements.

2.2.6.                    If the vehicle is equipped with an exhaust system containing fibrous materials, the exhaust system is to be conditioned before the test according to annex 5.

3.   METHODS OF TESTING

3.1.   Measurement of noise of vehicles in motion

3.1.1.                    General conditions of test (see appendix, fig. 1)

3.1.1.1.                 At least two measurements shall be made on each side of the vehicle. Preliminary measurements may be made for adjustment purposes, but shall be disregarded.

3.1.1.2.                 The microphone must be located at a distance of 7.5 +/- 0.2 m from the reference line CC' (Figure 1) of the track and 1.2 +/- 0.1 m above the ground. Its axis of maximum sensitivity must be horizontal and perpendicular to the path of the vehicle (line CC').

3.1.1.3.                 Two lines, AA' and BB', parallel to line PP' and situated respectively 10 m forward and 10 m rearward of that line shall be marked out on the test runway.

The vehicle shall be driven in a straight line over the acceleration section in such a way that the longitudinal median plane of the vehicle is as close as possible to the line CC' and approach line AA' at a steady speed as specified below. When the front of the vehicle reaches the line AA', the throttle shall be fully opened as rapidly as

practicable and held in the fully-opened position until the rear of the vehicle crosses line BB'; the throttle shall then be closed again as rapidly as possible.

3.1.1.4.                 In the case of articulated vehicles consisting of two non-separable units regarded as a single vehicle, the semi-trailer shall be disregarded in determining when line BB' is crossed.

3.1.1.5.                 The maximum sound level expressed in A-weighted decibels [dB(A)] shall be measured as the vehicle is driven between lines AA' and BB'. Such value shall constitute the result of the measurement.

3.1.2.                    Determination of the approach speed

3.1.2.1.                 Symbols used

The letter symbols used in this paragraph have the following meaning:

S: engine rotation speed as indicated under item 9 of annex 1.

NA: uniform engine rotational speed at the approach of line AA'.

VA: uniform vehicle speed at the approach of line AA'.

Vmax: maximum speed declared by the vehicle manufacturer.

3.1.2.2.                 Vehicle with no gearbox

For vehicles with no gearbox or with no transmission control, the uniform speed at the approach of line AA' will be such that:

eitherVA = 50 km/h;

orVA corresponding to NA = 3/4 S and

VA < 50 km/h

in the case of vehicles of category M1 and in the case of vehicles of categories other than M1, having an engine power not greater than 225 kW (ECE);

orVA corresponding to NA = 1/2 S and

VA < 50 km/h

in the case of vehicles not belonging to categoryM1 having an engine power greater than 225 kW(ECE).

or, in the case of vehicles powered by an electric motor

whichever is the lower.

3.1.2.3.                 Vehicle with a manually-operated gearbox

3.1.2.3.1.               Approach speed

The vehicle shall approach the line AA' at a steady speed with a tolerance +/- 1km/h; except where the controlling factor is engine speed the tolerance shall be the larger of +/ - 2%or +/- 50min-1, such that:

eitherVA = 50 km/h;

or VA corresponding to NA = 3/4 S and

VA < 50 km/h

in the case of vehicles of categoryM1 and in the case of vehicles of categories other than M1, having an engine power not greater than 225 kW (ECE);

or VA corresponding to NA = 1/2 S and

VA < 50 kW/h

in the case of vehicles not belonging to categoryM1 having an engine power greater than 225 kW (ECE).

or, in the case of vehicles powered by an electric motor

whichever is the lower.

3.1.2.3.2.               Choice of the gear ratio

3.1.2.3.2.1.            Vehicles of categories M1 and N1 [10]/ fitted with a gearbox having four or less forward gears shall be tested in second gear.

3.1.2.3.2.2.            Vehicles of categories M1 and of N1 1/ fitted with a gearbox having more than four forward gears shall be tested successively in second and third gear. The average value
of the sound levels recorded for these two conditions shall be calculated.

However, vehicles of category M1 having more than four forward gears and equipped with an engine developing a maximum-power greater than 140 kW (ECE) and a permissible maximum-power/maximum-weight ratio greater than 75 kW (ECE) shall be tested only in third gear, provided that the speed at which the rear of the vehicle passes the line BB' in third gear is greater than 61 km/h.

If during the test in second gear, the engine speed exceeds the engine speed, S, at which the engine develops its rated maximum power, the test must be repeated with an approach speed and/or approach engine speed reduced by steps of 5%S, until the engine speed attained no longer exceeds S.

If the engine speed S is still attained with an approach speed corresponding to the idle speed, then the test will be performed only in third gear and the relevant results have to be evaluated.

3.1.2.3.2.3             Vehicles of categories other than M1 and N1, in which the total number of forward gear ratios is x (including those obtained by way of an auxiliary transmission or a multi-gear

axle) will be tested sequentially, using the ratio equal to or higher than x/n.[11]/ [12]/

Initial testing will be carried out using the ratio which is gear (x/n) or the next higher gear ratio if (x/n) is not an integer. The testing shall continue from the gear (x/n) to the next higher gear.

Shifting up gear ratios from (x/n) shall be terminating when in the gear X in which the rated engine speed is reached just before the rear of the vehicle has passed the line BB'.

Sample Calculation for Testing: There are 16 forward ratios for drive train having a transmission with 8 gears and an auxiliary transmission with 2 gears. If the engine has 230kW then (x/n) = (8 x 2)/3 = 16/3 = 5 1/3. The initial test gear ratio is 6th (includes the gears from both the main transmission and auxiliary which is 6th out of the 16 total gear ratios), with the next gear ratio is 7th up to ratio X.

In the case of vehicles having different overall gear ratios the representative of the vehicle type by the test vehicle is determined as follows:

if the highest sound level is obtained between the ratio x/n and ratio X the vehicle shall be deemed representative of its type;

if the highest sound level is obtained at ratio x/n the vehicle selected shall be deemed representative of its type only for those vehicles which have a lower overall gear ratio at x/n;

if the highest sound level is obtained at ratio X the vehicle selected shall be deemed representative of its type only for those vehicles which have a higher overall gear ratio than the gear ratio X.

However the vehicle is deemed representative of its type also, if at the applicant's request the tests are extended over more ratios than foreseen, and the highest sound level is obtained between the extreme ratios tested.

3.1.2.4.                 Automatic transmission [13]/

3.1.2.4.1.               Vehicles without a manual selector

3.1.2.4.1.1.            Approach speed

The vehicle shall approach the line AA' at various uniform speeds of 30, 40, 50 km/h or at 3/4 of the maximum on-road speed if this value is lower.

If the vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission which cannot be tested with the procedure outlined in the subsequent sections, it shall be tested at different approach speeds, namely 30km/h, 40km/h, and 50km/h, or at three quarters of maximum vehicle speed as specified by the manufacturer if this value is lower. The condition giving the highest noise level shall be retained.

3.1.2.4.2.               Vehicles equipped with a manual selector with X positions

3.1.2.4.2.1.            Approach speed

The vehicle shall approach the line AA' at a steady speed corresponding to the lower of the following velocities with a tolerance +/- 1km/h; except where the controlling factor
is engine speed the tolerance shall be the larger of +/- 2% or +/- 50 rpm, such that:

either VA = 50 km/h;

or VA corresponding to NA = 3/4 S and

VA < 50 km/h

in the case of vehicles of categoryM1 and in the case of vehicles of categories other than M1, having an engine power not greater than 225 kW (ECE);

or VA corresponding to NA = 1/2 S and

VA < 50 km/h

in the case of vehicles not belonging to categoryM1 having an engine power greater than 225 kW (ECE).

or, in the case of vehicles powered by an electric motor

whichever is the lower.

However, if during the test, in the case of vehicles having more than two separate gears, there is an automatic down-shift to first gear, this down-shift may be avoided, at the manufacturer's choice, according to paragraph 3.1.2.4.2.4.

3.1.2.4.2.2.            Position of the manual selector

The test shall be conducted with the selector in the position recommended by the manufacturer for 'normal' driving. External downshifting (for example kickdown) shall be excluded.

3.1.2.4.2.3.            Auxiliary gears

If the vehicle is fitted with an auxiliary manual transmission or a multi-gear axle, the position used for normal urban driving shall be used. In all cases, the special selector's positions for slow movements, parking, or braking shall be excluded.

3.1.2.4.2.4.            Prevention of downshift

Some vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission (two or more discrete ratios) may downshift to a gear ratio not normally used in urban driving, as defined by the manufacturer. A gear ratio not used for urban driving includes a gear ratio intended for slow movement, parking or braking. In these cases the operator may select any of the following modifications:

a)     increase the vehicle speed v to a maximum of 60km/h in order to avoid such a         change down;

b)     maintain the vehicle speed v at 50km/h and limit the fuel supply to the engine to      95% of the supply necessary for full load; this condition is considered to be            satisfied;

(i)    in the case of a spark-ignition engine, when the angle of the throttle opening is 90%             of the full angle,

(ii)   in the case of a compression-ignition engine, when the fuel supply to the injection    pump is limited to 90% of its maximum supply;

c)     establish and use an electronic control that will prevent a downshift to gears lower    than those used in normal urban driving as defined by the manufacturer.

3.1.3.                    Interpretation of results

The measurement of noise emitted by the vehicle in motion shall be considered valid if the difference between the two consecutive measurements on the same side of the vehicle is not more than 2dB(A). [14]/

The figure recorded shall be that corresponding to the highest sound level. Should that figure exceed by more than 1dB(A) the maximum sound level authorized for the category of vehicle tested, a second series of two measurements at the corresponding microphone position shall be made. Three out of the four results so obtained in this

second position must fall within the prescribed limits.

To allow for lack of precision in the measuring instrument the figures read from it during measurement shall each be reduced by 1dB(a).

3.2.   Measurement of noise emitted by stationary vehicles

3.2.1.                    Sound level in the vicinity of vehicles

In order to facilitate subsequent checks on vehicles in use, the sound level must be measured close to the exhaust system outlet in accordance with the following requirements and the measurement results entered in the test report drawn up for the purpose of issuing the certificate referred to in annex 1.

3.2.2.                    Acoustic measurements

A precision sound level meter as defined item 1.1 must be used for the measurements.

3.2.3.                    Test site - local conditions (figure 2)

3.2.3.1.                 Measurements should be made on a stationary vehicle in an area which corresponds to that for measurements of vehicles in motion and therefore corresponds to the provisions given in annex 8 to this Regulation.

3.2.3.2.                 During the test nobody shall be in the measurement area, except the observer and the driver whose presence must have no influence on the meter reading.

3.2.4.                    Disturbance noise and wind interference

Readings on the measuring instruments produced by ambient noise and wind must be at least 10 dB(A) below the sound level to be measured. A suitable windscreen may be fitted to the microphone provided that account is taken of its effect on the sensitivity of the microphone.

3.2.5.                    Measuring method

3.2.5.1.                 Nature and number of measurements

The maximum sound level expressed in A-weighted decibels [dB(A)] must be measured during the operating period referred to in paragraph 3.2.5.3.2.1.

At least three measurements must be taken at each measuring point.

3.2.5.2.                 Positioning and preparation of the vehicle

The vehicle shall be located in the centre part of the test area with the gear lever in neutral position and the clutch engaged. If the design of the vehicle does not allow this, the vehicle shall be tested in conformity with the manufacturer's prescriptions for stationary engine testing. Before each series of measurements, the engine must be brought to its normal operating condition, as specified by the manufacturer.

If the vehicle is fitted with fan(s) having an automatic actuating mechanism, this system shall not be interfered with during the sound level measurements.

3.2.5.3.                 Measuring of noise in proximity to the exhaust (see appendix, fig. 2)

3.2.5.3.1.               Positions of the microphone

3.2.5.3.1.1.            The height of the microphone above the ground should be equal to that of the outlet pipe

of the exhaust gases, but in any event shall be limited to a minimum value of 0.2 m.

3.2.5.3.1.2.            The microphone must be pointed towards the orifice of the gas flow and located at a distance of 0.5 m from the latter.

3.2.5.3.1.3.            Its axis of maximum sensitivity must be parallel to the ground and must make an angle of 45 degrees +/- 10 degrees with the vertical plane containing the direction of the gas flow. The instructions of the manufacturer of the sound level meter with regard to this axis must be respected. In relation to this plane, the microphone shall be placed in such
a way as to obtain the maximum distance from the longitudinal median plane of the vehicle; in case of doubt, the position which gives the maximum distance from the contour of the vehicle shall be selected.

3.2.5.3.1.4.            In the case of an exhaust provided with two or more outlets spaced less than 0.3 m apart and which are connected to the same silencer, only one measurement is made; the microphone position is related to the outlet nearest to one extreme edge of the vehicle
or, when such outlet does not exist, to the outlet which is the highest above the ground.

3.2.5.3.1.5.            For vehicles with a vertical exhaust (e.g. commercial vehicles) the microphone should
be placed at the height of the exhaust outlet. Its axis should be vertical and oriented upwards. It should be placed at a distance of 0.5 m from the side of the vehicle nearest
to the exhaust.

3.2.5.3.1.6.            For vehicles having an exhaust provided with outlets spaced more than 0.3 m apart, one measurement is made for each outlet as if it were the only one, and the highest level is noted.

3.2.5.3.2.               Operating conditions of the engine

3.2.5.3.2.1.            The engine is operated at a constant speed having the following value: 3/4 S for both controlled ignition engines and for diesel engines.

3.2.5.3.2.2.            When constant engine speed is reached, the throttle shall be returned swiftly to the idle position. The sound level shall be measured during a period of operation consisting of a brief maintenance of constant engine speed and throughout the entire deceleration period, the maximum sound level meter reading being taken as the test value.

3.2.6.                    Results

3.2.6.1.                 Readings, rounded off to the nearest decibel, shall be taken from the measuring instrument.

Only those values obtained from three consecutive measurements which do not differ by more than 2 dB(A) respectively will be taken into consideration.

3.2.6.2.                 The highest of these three values shall constitute the test result.

Annex 3 – Appendix

Measuring positions for vehicles in motion

Fig. 1.

Measuring positions for stationary vehicles

(examples)

Fig 2.

Annex 4

CLASSIFICATION OF VEHICLES[15]/

1.   Category L

(Not applicable for this Regulation)

2.   Category M - Power-driven vehicles having at least four wheels and used for the carriage of passengers

2.1.   CategoryM1: vehicles used for the carriage of passengers and comprising not more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat.

2.2.   Category M2: Vehicles used for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum mass not exceeding 5 tonnes.

2.3.   Category M3: Vehicles used for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat, and having a maximum mass exceeding 5 tonnes.

2.4.   Vehicles of categories M2 and M3 belong to one of the three following classes:

2.4.1.                    Class I 'city-bus': a vehicle of this class has seats, and spaces for standing passengers.

2.4.2.                    Class II 'interurban bus or coach': a vehicle of this class may have provision for standing passengers, but only in the gangway.

2.4.3.                    Class III 'touring coach': a vehicle of this class has no provisions to carry standing passengers.

2.5.   Remarks

2.5.1.                    'Articulated bus or coach' is a vehicle which consists of two or more rigid sections which articulate relative to one another; the passenger compartments of each section intercommunicate so that passengers can move freely between them; the rigid sections are permanently connected so that they can only be separated by an operation involving facilities which are normally only found in a workshop.

2.5.2.                    Articulated buses or coaches comprising two or more non-separable but articulated units shall be considered as single vehicles.

2.5.3.                    In the case of a towing vehicle designed to be coupled to a semi-trailer (tractor for semi-trailer), the mass to be considered for classifying the vehicle is the mass of the tractor vehicle in running trim, increased by the mass corresponding to the maximum static vertical load transferred to the tractor vehicle by the semi-trailer and, where applicable, by the maximum mass of the tractor vehicle's own load.

3.   Category N - power-driven vehicles having at least four wheels and used for the carriage of goods.

3.1.   Category N1: Vehicles used for the carriage of goods and having a maximum mass not exceeding 3.5 tonnes.

3.2.   Category N2: Vehicles used for the carriage of goods and having a maximum mass exceeding 3.5 tonnes but not exceeding 12 tonnes.

3.3.   Category N3: Vehicles used for the carriage of goods and having a maximum mass exceeding 12 tonnes.

3.4.   Remarks

3.4.1.                    In the case of a towing vehicle designed to be coupled to a semi-trailer (tractor for semi-trailer), the mass to be considered for classifying the vehicle is the mass of the tractor vehicle in running trim, increased by the mass corresponding to the maximum static vertical load transferred to the tractor vehicle by the semi-trailer and, where applicable, by the maximum mass of the tractor vehicle's own load.

3.4.2.                    The equipment and installations carried on certain special-purpose vehicles (crane vehicles, workshop vehicles, publicity vehicles, etc.) are regarded as being equivalent to goods.

Annex 5

EXHAUST SYSTEMS CONTAINING FIBROUS MATERIALS

1.Fibrous materials shall not be used in the construction of silencers unless suitable measures are undertaken at the design or production stages to ensure that the efficiency required to comply with the limits imposed in paragraph 6.2.2 of this Regulation is achieved on the road. Such a silencer shall be considered to be efficient on the road if
the exhaust gases are not in contact with the fibrous materials or if the silencer of the prototype vehicle tested in accordance with the requirements of paragraphs 3.1 and 3.2 of this Regulation has been put into a normal state for road use before the sound-level measurements are taken. These can be achieved by using one of the three tests described in paragraphs 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 below or by removing the fibrous materials from the silencer.

1.1.   Continuous road operation for 10,000 km

1.1.1.                    About half this operation consists of town driving and the other half of long-distance runs at high speed; continuous road operation can be replaced by a corresponding test-track programme.

1.1.2.                    The two speed regimes should be alternated on several occasions.

1.1.3.                    The complete test programme must include a minimum of 10 breaks of at least three hours duration in order to reproduce the effects of cooling and any condensation which may occur.

1.2.   Conditioning on a test bench

1.2.1.                    Using standard parts and observing the vehicle manufacturer's instructions, the exhaust system or components thereof must be fitted to the vehicle referred to in paragraph 3.3. of this Regulation or the engine referred to in paragraph 3.4. of this Regulation. In the former case the vehicle must be mounted on a roller dynamometer. In the second case, the engine must be coupled to a dynamometer.

1.2.2.                    The test must be conducted in six six-hour periods with a break of at least 12 hours between each period in order to reproduce the effects of cooling any condensation which may occur.

1.2.3.                    During each six-hour period, the engine shall be run, under the following conditions in turn:

(1)    Five minutes at idling speed;

(2)    One-hour sequence under 1/4 load at 3/4 of rated maximum speed (S);

(3)    One-hour sequence under 1/2 load at 3/4 of rated maximum speed (S);

(4)    10-minute sequence under full load at 3/4 of rated maximum speed (S);

(5)    15-minute sequence under 1/2 load at rated maximum speed (S);

(6)    30-minute sequence under 1/4 load at rated maximum speed (S);

Total duration of the six sequences: three hours.

Each period must comprise two sets of the six above-mentioned sequences.

1.2.4.                    During the test, the silencer must not be cooled by a forced draught simulating normal airflow around the vehicle. Nevertheless, at the request of the manufacturer, the silencer may be cooled in order not to exceed the temperature recorded at its inlet when the vehicle is running at maximum speed.

1.3.   Conditioning by pulsation

1.3.1.                    The exhaust system or components thereof must be fitted to the vehicle referred to in paragraph 3.3 of this Regulation or the engine referred to in paragraph 3.4 of this Regulation. In the former case the vehicle must be mounted on a roller dynamometer.
In the second case, the engine must be mounted on a dynamometer. The test apparatus,
a detailed diagram of which is shown in Figure 3 of the appendix to this annex must be fitted at the outlet of the exhaust system. Any other apparatus providing equivalent results is acceptable.

1.3.2.                    The test apparatus must be adjusted in a such a way that the exhaust-gas flow is alternatively interrupted and re-established by the quick-action valve for 2,500 cycles.

1.3.3.                    The valve must open when the exhaust-gas back pressure, measured at least 100 mm downstream of the intake flange, reaches a value of between 0.35 and 0.40 bar. It must close when this pressure does not differ by more than 10 %from its stabilized value with the valve open.

1.3.4.                    The time-delay switch shall be set for the duration of gas exhaust resulting from the provisions laid down in paragraph 1.3.3 above.

1.3.5.                    Engine speed must be 75 % of the speed (S) at which the engine develops maximum power.

1.3.6.                    The power indicated by the dynamometer must be 50 % of the full-throttle power measured at 75 % of engine speed (S).

(See paragraph 5.4 of this Regulation)

The above approval mark affixed to a moped shows that the moped type concerned has, with regard to noise, been approved in the Netherlands (E4) pursuant to Regulation No. 63 under approval number 012439. The approval number indicates that the approval was granted in accordance with the reqirements of Regulation No. 63 already included the 01 series amendments.

Model B

(See paragraph 5.5 of this Regulation)

The above approval mark affixed to a moped shows that the moped type concerned has been approved in the Netherlands (E 4) pursuant to Regulations Nos. 63 and 33.1/ The approval numbers indicate that, at the dates when the respective approvals were given, Regulation No. 63 already included the 01 series of amendments and Regulation No. 33 [5]/ has also been amended by the 01 series of amendments.

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Annex 3

METHODS AND INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASURING THE NOISE MADE BY MOPEDS

1.   MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

1.1.Acoustic measurements

1.1.1.The apparatus used for measuring the sound level shall be a precision sound-level meter of the type described in International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) publication No. 179 "Precision sound-level meters", second edition.

1.1.2.Measurements shall be carried out using the "fast" response of the sound - level meter and the "A" weighting also described in that publication .

1.1.3.At the beginning and end of each series of measurements the sound-level meter shall be calibrated in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, using an appropriate sound source (e.g. pistonphone).

1.1.4.If the errors of the sound level meter obtained from these calibrations change by more than 1 dB during a series of measurements, the test shall be considered invalid.

1.2.Speed measurements

Engine revolution and the speed of the moped on the test track shall be determined to within +/- 3%.

  1. CONDITIONS OF MEASUREMENT

2.1.Site

2.1.1.The test site shall consist of a central acceleration track surrounded by a substantially level test area. The test track shall be level ; the track surface shall be dry and so designed
that rolling noise remains low.

On the test site, free sound field conditions shall be maintained to within 1 dB between the sound source placed in the middle of the acceleration section and the microphone. This condition shall be deemed to be met if there are no large sound reflecting objects such as hedges, rocks, bridges or buildings within 50 m of the centre of the acceleration section.

No obstacle likely to affect the sound field shall be close to the microphone and no one shall come between the microphone and the sound source. The observer taking the measurements shall take up position so as to avoid influencing the metre readings.

2.1.2.The surface of the test track shall conform to the requirements of annex 5 .

2.1.3.Miscellaneous

Measurements shall not be made in poor weather conditions. Precautions shall be taken to ensure that readings are not influenced by wind gusts.

For measurement purposes, the weighted sound-level (A) of sound sources on the test vehicle and the sound-level produced by the effect of the wind shall be at least 10 dB(A) below the noise-level produced by the vehicle. The microphone may be fitted with a suitable wind guard, provided that its influence on the sensitivity and directional characteristics of the microphone are taken into account .

If the difference between ambient and measured noise-levels is between 10 and 16 dB(A), the appropriate figure shall be subtracted from the value recorded by the sound-

level metre, in accordance with the following graph:

2.2.   Moped

2.2.1.                  The combined mass of the driver and test equipment used on the moped shall not be

more than 90 kg, or less than 70 kg.

Weights shall be placed on the moped if the 70 kg minimum is not reached.

While measurements are being taken, the moped shall be equipped as for normal road

use (with coolant, lubricants, fuel, tool kit, spare wheel and driver) .

2.2.2.                  The tyres of the moped shall be of the correct size and shall be inflated to the prescribed pressure(s) for the moped in its unladen condition.

2.2.3.                  Before the measurements are started, the engine shall be brought to its normal operating conditions as regards:

2.2.3.1.               temperatures

2.2.3.2.               tuning

2.2.3.3.               fuel

2.2.3.4.               sparking plugs, carburettor (s), etc., (as appropriate).

2.2.4.                  If the moped is equipped with devices which are not necessary for its propulsion, but which are used whilst the moped is in normal service on the road, those devices shall be in operation in accordance with the specifications of the manufacturer.

  1. METHODS OF TESTING

3.1.Measurement of noise of mopeds in motion

3.1.1.General conditions of test

3.1.1.1.At least two measurements shall be made on each side of the moped. Preliminary measurements may be made for adjustment purposes, but shall be disregarded.

3.1.1.2.The microphone shall be situated 1.2 m +/- 0.1 m above ground level at a distance of 7.5 m +/- 0.2 m from the path of the moped's centre line, measured along the perpendicular PP' to that line (see appendix, fig. l).

3.1.1.3.Two lines, AA' and BB', parallel to the microphone line PP' and situated respectively 10 m forward and 10 m rearward of that line shall be marked out on the test track. The moped shall approach line AA' at an initial steady speed as specified below. When the front of the moped reaches line AA' the throttle shall be fully opened as quickly as practically possible and kept in that position until the rear of the moped reaches line BB' ; the throttle must then be returned as quickly as possible to the idle position.

For all measurements, the moped shall be driven in a straight line along the test track in such a way that the track of the median longitudinal plane of the moped is as close as possible to the line CC'.

3.1.1.4.The maximum sound value recorded at each measurement shall constitute the result of the measurement. The measurements shall be considered valid if the difference between the two consecutive measurements on the same side of the moped is not more than 2dB(A).

3.1.2.Determination of the approach speed

3.1.2.1.Approach speed

The moped shall approach the line AA' at steady speed equal to its maximum speed if the latter is below or equal to 30 km/h. If the maximum speed is above 30 km/h, the vehicle shall approach AA' at a steady speed of 30 km/h.

3.1.2.2.If the moped is fitted with a manually-operated gearbox, the highest gear shall be selected which enables it to pass over the line AA' with an engine speed above or equal to one half the engine speed at which the engine produces its maximum power.

3.1.2.3.If the moped is fitted with automatic transmission, it shall be driven at the speeds indicated in 3.1.2.1.

3.2.MEASUREMENT OF NOISE EMITTED BY STATIONARY MOPEDS (conditions and method of measurement for testing vehicles in service) .

In addition, in order to facilitate subsequent testing of mopeds in service, the sound pressure level shall be measured close to the outlet of the exhaust (silencing) system, in accordance with the following requirements, and the reading shall be recorded in the test report prepared for the issue of the document referred to in annex l.

The measurements shall be made using a precision sound-level metre conforming to the requirements of paragraph l.

3.2.1.Test site - local conditions (see appendix, fig. 2)

3.2.1.1.Measurements shall be made on a stationary moped in an area which does not present a great deal of disturbance to the sound field.

3.2.1.2.Every open space shall be considered as a suitable test site if it consists of a flat area covered with concrete, asphalt or some other hard material having a high reflective capacity, excluding compressed or other earth surfaces, in which one can trace a rectangle whose sides are at least three metres from the extremities of the moped and inside which there is no noticeable obstacle; in particular, the moped shall not be positioned at a distance of less than 1 m from a pavement edge when the exhaust noise is measured.

3.2.1.3.Nobody shall be in the measurement area, except the observer and the driver, whose presence must have no influence on the meter reading.

3.2.2.Disturbance noise and wind interference

The ambient noise levels at each measuring point shall be at least 10 dB(A) below the levels measured during the tests at the same points.

3.2.3.Measuring method

3.2.3.1.Nature and number of measurements

The maximum sound level expressed in A-weighted decibels (dB(A)) shall be measured during the period of operation laid down in paragraph 3.2.3.3.2.1. below.

At least three measurements shall be taken at each measuring point.

3.2.3.2.Position and preparation of the moped

Before the measurements are started, the moped engine shall be brought to its normal operating temperature. If the moped is equipped with automatic fans, no adjustment shall be made to them during the measurement of the noise level.

While measurements are being made, the gear lever shall be in neutral. If the transmission cannot be disconnected, the drive wheel of the moped should be allowed
to run under no-load conditions by, for example, placing the moped on its stand.

3.2.3.3.Measuring of noise in proximity to the exhaust (see appendix, fig.2)

3.2.3.3.1.Position of the microphone

3.2.3.3.1.1.The height of the microphone above the ground must be equal to that of the outlet pipe pf the exhaust gases, but in any event shall be limited to a minimum value of 0.2 m.

3.2.3.3.1.2.The microphone must be pointed towards the orifice of gas flow and located at a distance of 0.5 m from the orifice.

3.2.3.3.1.3.Its axis of maximum sensitivity must be parallel to the ground and must make an angle of 45 degrees +/- 10 degrees with the vertical plane containing the direction of the gas flow. The instructions of the manufacturer of the sound level meter with regard to this axis must be respected. In relation to this plane, the microphone shall be placed in such a way as to obtain the maximum distance from the longitudinal median plane of the moped; in case of doubt, the position which gives the maximum distance from the contour of the moped shall be selected.

3.2.3.3.1.4.In the case of an exhaust provided with two or more outlets spaced less than 0.3 m apart, only one measurement is made; the microphone position is related to the outlet nearest to the external side of the moped or, when such outlet does not exist, to the outlet which is the highest above the ground.

3.2.3.3.1.5.For moped having an exhaust provided with outlet spaced more than 0.3 m apart, one measurement is made for each outlet as if it were the only one, and the highest level is noted.

3.2.3.3.2.Operating conditions of the engine

3.2.3.3.2.1.Engine speed shall be held steady at one of the following values :

1/2 S, if S exceeds 5,000 rpm,

3/4 S, if S does not exceed 5,000 rpm,

where S is the engine speed at which the engine produces its maximum power.

3.2.3.3.2.2.When the constant engine speed is reached, the throttle shall be returned swiftly to the idle position. The sound level shall be measured during a period of operation consisting of a brief maintenance of the constant engine speed and throughout the deceleration period.

3.2.3.3.3.The values rounded off to the nearest whole decibel, shall be read from the measuring apparatus. If the figure following the decimal point is between 0 and 4, the total is rounded down and if between 5 and 9, it is rounded up.

Only values which are obtained from three consecutive measurements which do not differ by more than 2 dB(A) shall be accepted.

The highest of the three measurements will constitute the test result.

  1. INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS FOR VEHICLES IN MOTION

The values taken shall be rounded off to the nearest whole decibel. If the figure following the decimal point is between 0 and 4, the total is rounded down and if between 5 an 9, it is rounded up.

Only the values of readings obtained from two consecutive measurements made on the same side of the vehicle and not differing by more than 2 dB(A) shall be accepted.

To allow for lack of precision in the readings, the result of each measurement shall be taken as equal to the value obtained, less l dB(A) .

If the average of the four readings does not exceed the maximum permissible level for the category to which the tested vehicle belongs, the limit specified in paragraph 6.2.1.3. shall be deemed as being complied with. This average value shall constitute the test result.

  1. ORIGINAL EXHAUST (SILENCING) SYSTEM

5.1.Requirements for silencers containing absorbent fibrous materials.

5.1.1.Fibrous absorbent material must be asbestos-free and may be used in the construction of silencers only if suitable devices ensure that the fibrous absorbent material is kept in place for the whole time that the silencer is being used and it meets the requirements of any one of sections 5.1.2., 5.1.3. or 5.1.4.

5.1.2.After removal of the fibrous material, the sound level must conform to the requirements of annex 4.

5.1.3.The fibrous absorbent material may not be placed in those parts of silencer through which the exhaust gases pass and must conform to the following requirements:

5.1.3.1.The material shall be heated at a temperature of 650 +/- 5 degrees C for four hours in a furnace without reduction in the average length, diameter or bulk density of the fibre ;

5.1.3.2.After heating at 650 +/- 5 degrees C for one hour in a furnace, at least 98% of the material must be retained in a sieve of nominal aperture size 250 micrometers conforming to ISO standard 3310/1 when tested in accordance with ISO standard 2599 ;

5.1.3.3.The loss in weight of the material must not exceed 10.5% after soaking for 24 hours at 90 +/- 5 degrees C in a synthetic condensate of the following composition :

1 N hydrobromic acid (HBr) 10 ml

1 N sulphuric acid (H2SO4) 10ml

Distilled water to make up to l,000 ml

Note: The material must be washed in distilled water and dried for one hour at 105 degrees C before weighing.

5.1.4.Before the system is tested in accordance with paragraph 3.1., it must be put into a normal state for road use by one of the following methods :

5.1.4.1.Conditioning by continuous road operation .

5.1.4.1.1.The minimum distance to be completed during conditioning shall be 2,000 km.

5.1.4.1.2.50% +/- 10% of this conditioning cycle shall consist of town driving and the remainder of long-distance runs; the continuous road cycle may be replaced by a corresponding test-track programme.

5.1.4.1.3.The two speed regimes must be alternated at least six times.

5.1.4.1.4.The complete test programme must include a minimum of 10 breaks of at least three hours' duration in order to reproduce the effects of cooling and condensation.

5.1.4.2.Conditioning by pulsation .

5.1.4.2.1.The exhaust system or components thereof must be fitted to the moped or to the engine. In the former case, the moped must be mounted on a roller dynamometer. In the second case, the engine must be mounted on a test bench.

The test apparatus, a detailed diagram of which is shown in figure 3, shall be fitted at the outlet of the exhaust system. Any other apparatus providing equivalent results shall be acceptable.

5.1.4.2.2.The test equipment must be adjusted so that the flow of exhaust gases is alternately interrupted and restored 2,500 times by a rapid-action valve.

5.1.4.2.3.The valve must open when the exhaust gas back-pressure, measured at least 100 mm downstream of the intake flange, reaches a value of between 0.35 and 0.40 bar. Should such a figure be unattainable because of the engine characteristics, the valve must open when the gas back-pressure reaches a level equivalent to 90% of the maximum that can be measured before the engine stops. It must close when this pressure does not differ by more than 10% from its stabilized value with the valve open.

5.1.4.2.4.The time-delay switch must be set for the duration of exhaust gases calculated on the basis of the requirements of paragraph 5.1.4.2.3. above .

5.1.4.2.5.Engine speed must be 75% of the speed (S) at which the engine develops maximum power .

5.1.4.2.6.The power indicated by the dynamometer must be 50% of the full-throttle power measured at 75% of engine speed (S) .

5.1.4.2.7.Any drainage holes must be closed off during the test.

5.1.4.2.8.The entire test must be completed within 48 hours. If necessary, a cooling period must be allowed after each hour.

5.1.4.3.Conditioning on a test bench

5.1.4.3.l.             The exhaust system must be fitted to an engine representative of the type fitted to the

moped for which the system is designed, and mounted on a test bench.

5.1.4.3.2.            Conditioning shall consist of three cycles.

5.1.4.3.3.            Each test-bench cycle must be followed by a break of at least six hours in order to reproduce the effects of cooling and condensation .

5.1.4.3.4.            Each test-bench cycle shall consist of six phases. The engine conditions for and the duration of each phase shall be:

5.1.4.3.5.            During this conditioning procedure, at the request of the manufacturer, the engine and
the silencer may be cooled in order that the temperature recorded at a point not more than 100 mm from the exhaust gas outlet does not exceed that measured when the moped is running at 75% of S in top gear. The engine and/or moped speeds shall be determined
to within +/- 3%.

5.2.Diagram and markings

5.2.1.The diagram and a dimensioned cross section of the silencer shall be annexed to the document mentioned in Annex 1.

5.2.2.All original silencing systems shall be marked with clearly legible and indelible make and type references.

5.2.3.Any packaging of original replacements for exhaust or silencing systems shall be marked legibly with the words "original part" and the make and type reference integrated together with the "E" mark and also the reference of the country of origin.

5.3.Intake silencers

If the engine intake has to be fitted with an air filter and/or intake silencer in order to comply with the permissible sound level, the filter and/or silencer shall be regarded as part of the silencer and the requirements of paragraphs 5.1. and 5.2. shall also be applicable to them.

Annex 3 – Appendix

MEASURING POSITIONS FOR MOPEDS IN MOTION

Fig. 1

MEASURING POSITIONS FOR STATIONARY MOPEDS

Fig. 2

TEST APPARATUS FOR CONDITIONING BY PULSATION

Figure 3

1.Inlet flange or sleeve for connection to the rear of the test exhaust system.

2.   Hand-operated regulating valve.

3.Compensating reservoir with a maximum capacity of 40 liters and a filling time of not less than one second.

4.   Pressure switch with an operating range of 0.05 to 2.5 bar.

5.   Time delay switch.

  1. Pulse counter.

  1. Quick-acting valve, such as exhaust brake valve 60 mm in diameter, operated by a pneumatic cylinder with an output of 120 N at 4 bar. The response time, both when opening and closing, must not exceed 0.5 seconds.

  1. Exhaust gas evacuation.

  1. Flexible pipe.

  1. Pressure gauge.

Annex 4

MAXIMUM SOUND LEVEL LIMITS (NEW MOPEDS)

Category of two-wheeled mopeds Maximum noise-level values in
dB (A)

< 25 km/h

>25 km/h

66

71

Annex 5

SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE TEST SITE

l.   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, [6]/ 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 paragraphs 2.1. to 2.4. below and provided that the design requirements (para. 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 paragraph 4.1.

2.2.   Sound absorption coefficient

If the surface fails to conform to the residual voids content requirement, the surface is acceptable only if its sound absorption coefficient, alpha , < 0.10. For the measurement procedure, see paragraph 4.2. The requirement of paragraphs 2.1. and 2.2. is met also if only sound absorption has been measured and found to be alpha < 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 conform to the voids requirement. This is because the latter is connected with relatively large uncertainties in terms of both measurements and relevance and some surfaces may therefore be rejected erroneously when the voids measurement only is used as a basis.

2.3.   Texture depth

The texture depth (TD) measured according to the volumetric method (see para. 4.3.

below) shall be:

TD > 0.4 mm

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 standard, periodic testing of the surface shall be done at the following intervals:

(a)   For residual voids content or sound absorption:

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 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 12 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 3, paragraph 3.1.1.1., 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 former method is used, then there are no surface requirements on that side of the track where there is no microphone.

NOTE - There shall be no large acoustica1ly reflective objects within this radius.

Figure l: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 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:

P (% passing) = 100 . (d/d max)1/2

where : d = square mesh sieve size, in mm

d max = 8 mm for the mean curve

d max = 10 mm for the lower tolerance curve

d max = 6.3 mm for the upper tolerance curve

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

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

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;

The base and sub-base shall ensure a good stability and evenness, according to best road construction practice;

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

The chippings used in the mix shall be washed;

No extra chippings shall be added onto the surface;

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;

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 paragraphs 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 l: Design guidelines

Target values

Tolerances

By total mass By mass of the
of mix 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%
  1. 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 inhomogeneity 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 para. 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 paragraph 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 x 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/DIS 10 534: "Acoustics - Determination of sound absorption coefficient and impedance by a tube method."

Regarding test specimens, the same requirements shall be followed as regarding the residual voids content (see para. 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. For the description of the procedure see standard ISO 10844:1994.

  1. 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.

The stability over time is determined mainly by the polishing and compaction by
vehicles driving on the surface. It shall be periodically checked as stated in paragraph
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 results, 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 paragraphs 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 given to a document according to paragraph 6.1. describing the results which verify this.


[2]/ In conformity with the definition of mopeds in the 1968 Vienna Convention (document E/CONF.56/16/Rev. 1).

[3]/ 1 for Germany, 2 for France, 3 for Italy, 4 for the Netherlands, 5 for Sweden, 6 for Belgium, 7 for Hungary, 8
for the Czech Republic, 9 for Spain, 10 for Yugoslavia, 11 for the United Kingdom, 12 for Austria, 13 for Luxembourg, 14 for Switzerland, 15 (vacant), 16 for Norway, 17 for Finland, 18 for Denmark, 19 for Romania, 20
for Poland, 21 for Portugal, 22 for the Russian Federation, 23 for Greece, 24 for Ireland, 25 for Croatia, 26 for Slovenia, 27 for Slovakia, 28 for Belarus, 29 for Estonia, 30 (vacant), 31 for Bosnia and Herzegovina, 32 for Latvia, 33 (vacant), 34 for Bulgaria, 35-36 (vacant), 37 for Turkey, 38-39 (vacant), 40 for The former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia, 41 (vacant), 42 for the European Community (Approvals are granted by its Member States using
their respective ECE symbol), 43 for Japan, 44 (vacant), 45 for Australia, 46 for Ukraine and 47 for South Africa. Subsequent numbers shall be assigned to other countries in the chronological order in which they ratify or accede
to the Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles, Equipment and Parts which can be Fitted and/or be Used on Wheeled Vehicles and the Conditions for Reciprocal Recognition
of Approvals Granted on the Basis of these Prescriptions, and the numbers thus assigned shall be communicated by the Secretary-General of the United Nations to the Contracting Parties to the Agreement.

[4]/ A test is made on a stationary moped in order to provide a reference value for administrations which use this method to check mopeds in use.

1/ Distinguishing number of the country which has granted/extended/refused/withdrawn approval (see approval conditions in the Regulation ) .

2/ Strike out what does not apply.

3/ If a non-conventional engine is used, this should be stated.

[5]/ The latter number is given as an example only.

[6]/ ISO l0844 : 1994

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