Common use of Recording instruments Clause in Contracts

Recording instruments. The recording instruments used shall be such that measurements can be made with the following degrees of accuracy: 1.3.1. Acceleration: Accuracy = ± 5 % of the actual value; Frequency class of data channel: class 600 corresponding to ISO Standard 6487 (1980); Cross-axis sensitivity = < 5 % of the lowest point on the scale. 1.3.2. Speed: Accuracy: ± 2.5 % of the actual value; Sensitivity: 0.5 km/h. * The relationship of the reduced mass "mr" of the pendulum to the total mass "m" of the pendulum at a distance "a" between the centre of percussion and the axis of rotation and at a distance "l" between the centre of gravity and the axis of rotation is given by the formula: mr = m a

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles

Recording instruments. The recording instruments used shall be such that measurements can be made with the following degrees of accuracy: 1.3.1. Acceleration: Accuracy = ± 5 % of the actual value; Frequency class of data channel: class 600 corresponding to ISO Standard 6487 (1980); Cross-axis sensitivity = < 5 % of the lowest point on the scale. 1.3.2. Speed: Accuracy: ± 2.5 % of the actual value; Sensitivity: 0.5 km/h. * The relationship of the reduced mass "mr" of the pendulum to the total mass "m" of the pendulum at a distance "a" between the centre of percussion and the axis of rotation and at a distance "l" between the centre of gravity and the axis of rotation is given by the formula: l mr = m a

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles

Recording instruments. The recording instruments used shall be such that measurements can be made with the following degrees of accuracy: 1.3.1. Acceleration: Accuracy = ± 5 % of the actual value; Frequency class of data channel: class 600 corresponding to ISO Standard 6487 (1980); Cross-axis sensitivity = < 5 % of the lowest point on the scale. 1.3.2. Speed: Accuracy: ± 2.5 % of the actual value; Sensitivity: 0.5 km/h. * The relationship of the reduced mass "mr" of the pendulum to the total mass "m" of the pendulum at a distance "a" between the centre of percussion and the axis of rotation and at a distance "l" between the centre of gravity and the axis of rotation is given by the formula: mr = m a

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles