Specific tests Sample Clauses

The 'Specific tests' clause defines the requirement for particular tests to be conducted, often to verify compliance with technical standards or performance criteria. This clause typically outlines which tests must be performed, who is responsible for conducting them, and the standards or methods to be used. For example, it may require that products undergo safety or quality assurance tests before delivery. Its core function is to ensure that goods or services meet agreed-upon specifications, thereby reducing the risk of defects or non-compliance.
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Specific tests. Filament lamps approved according to UN Regulation No. 37, gas-discharge light sources approved according to UN Regulation No. 99 and LED modules are exempted from the tests indicated in paragraphs 4.3.1. and 4.3.2. below. 4.1. [Reserved] 4.2. Gas discharge light sources The starting test shall be applied to light sources which have not been aged and have not been used for a period of at least 24 hours prior to the test. The light source shall start directly and remain alight. 4.3. Run-up 4.3.1. Filament lamps are exempted from this test. 4.3.2. Gas discharge light sources The run-up test shall be applied to light sources which have not been used for a period of at least 1 hour prior to the test. The front fog lamp shall reach at least in the point 0°, 2.5°D on the line 6 a luminous intensity: After 1 second: 25 per cent of its objective luminous flux; After 4 seconds: 80 per cent of its objective luminous flux. The objective luminous flux is indicated on the submitted data sheet. 4.4. Hot re-strike 4.4.1. Filament lamps are exempted from this test. 4.4.2. Gas discharge light sources The light source shall be started and be operated with the electronic light source control-gear at test voltage for a period of 15 minutes. The supply voltage to the electronic light source control-gear shall then be switched off for a period of 10 seconds, and be switched on again. The light source shall restart directly after being switched-off for a period of 10 seconds. After one second the light source shall emit at least 80 per cent of its objective luminous flux. 4.5. Colour rendering 4.5.1. Red content In addition to measurements as described in paragraph 7. of this Regulation, the minimum red content of the light of a LED module shall be such that: kred = 780 nm  Ee () V() d =610 nm 780 nm  Ee () V() d =380 nm  0.05
Specific tests. Filament lamps approved according to Regulation No. 37, gas-discharge light sources approved according to Regulation No. 99 and LED modules are exempted from the tests indicated in paragraphs 4.3.1. and 4.3.2. below.
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