Common use of Test phase Clause in Contracts

Test phase. The vehicle shall be positioned with the centre line of the vehicle on the facility reference point or line. The vehicle shall normally face a fixed antenna. However, where the electronic control units and the associated wiring harness are predominantly in the rear of the vehicle, the test should normally be carried out with the vehicle facing away from the antenna. In the case of long vehicles (i.e. excluding vehicles of categories L, M1 and N1), which have electronic control units and associated wiring harness predominantly towards the middle of the vehicle, a reference point may be established based on either the right side surface or the left side surface of the vehicle. This reference point shall be at the midpoint of the vehicle's length or at one point along the side of the vehicle chosen by the manufacturer in conjunction with the Competent Authority after considering the distribution of electronic systems and the layout of any wiring harness. Such testing may only take place if the physical construction of the chamber permits. The antenna location must be noted in the test report. Annex 6 – Appendix Figure 1 Annex 6 – Appendix Figure 2 Figure 3 Annex 7 Annex 7 METHOD OF MEASUREMENT OF RADIATED BROADBAND ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS FROM ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SUB-ASSEMBLIES

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Samples: unece.org, tind-customer-undl.s3.amazonaws.com

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Test phase. The vehicle shall be positioned with the centre line of the vehicle on the facility reference point or line. The vehicle shall normally face a fixed antenna. However, where the electronic control units and the associated wiring harness are predominantly in the rear of the vehicle, the test should normally be carried out with the vehicle facing away from the antenna. In the case of long vehicles (i.e. excluding vehicles of categories L, M1 and N1), which have electronic control units and associated wiring harness predominantly towards the middle of the vehicle, a reference point may be established based on either the right side surface or the left side surface of the vehicle. This reference point shall be at the midpoint of the vehicle's length or at one point along the side of the vehicle chosen by the manufacturer in conjunction with the Competent Authority after considering the distribution of electronic systems and the layout of any wiring harness. Such testing may only take place if the physical construction of the chamber permits. The antenna location must be noted in the test report. Annex 6 - Appendix Figure 1 Annex 6 – Appendix Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Vehicle in configuration "RESS in charging mode coupled to the power grid" Annex 7 Annex 7 METHOD OF MEASUREMENT OF RADIATED BROADBAND ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS FROM ELECTRICALMethod of measurement of radiated broadband electromagnetic emissions from electrical/ELECTRONIC SUBelectronic sub-ASSEMBLIESassemblies

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Samples: unece.org

Test phase. The vehicle shall be positioned with the centre line of the vehicle on the facility reference point or line. The vehicle shall normally face a fixed antenna. However, where the electronic control units and the associated wiring harness are predominantly in the rear of the vehicle, the test should normally be carried out with the vehicle facing away from the antenna. In the case of long vehicles (i.e. excluding vehicles of categories L, M1 and N1), which have electronic control units and associated wiring harness predominantly towards the middle of the vehicle, a reference point may be established based on either the right side surface or the left side surface of the vehicle. This reference point shall be at the midpoint of the vehicle's length or at one point along the side of the vehicle chosen by the manufacturer in conjunction with the Competent Type Approval Authority after considering the distribution of electronic systems and the layout of any wiring harness. Such testing may only take place if the physical construction of the chamber permits. The antenna location must shall be noted in the test report. Annex 6 – Appendix 1 Figure 1 Annex 6 – Appendix Vehicle in configuration "REESS charging mode coupled to the power grid" Example of test set-up for vehicle with plug located on the vehicle side (AC power charging without communication) Figure 2 4a (100±25) mm 0.8 (+0.2 / -0) m 100 (+200 / -0) mm Figure 3 Annex 7 Annex 7 METHOD OF MEASUREMENT OF RADIATED BROADBAND ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS FROM ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SUB4b Reference point Top view Extraneous length-ASSEMBLIESZ folded 0.8 (+0.2 / -0) m 0.5 m max

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Samples: www.unece.org

Test phase. The vehicle shall be positioned with the centre line of the vehicle on the facility reference point or line. The vehicle shall normally face a fixed antenna. However, where the electronic control units and the associated wiring harness are predominantly in the rear of the vehicle, the test should normally be carried out with the vehicle facing away from the antenna. In the case of long vehicles (i.e. excluding vehicles of categories L, M1 and N1), which have electronic control units and associated wiring harness predominantly towards the middle of the vehicle, a reference point may be established based on either the right side surface or the left side surface of the vehicle. This reference point shall be at the midpoint of the vehicle's length or at one point along the side of the vehicle chosen by the manufacturer in conjunction with the Competent Authority after considering the distribution of electronic systems and the layout of any wiring harness. Such testing may only take place if the physical construction of the chamber permits. The antenna location must be noted in the test report. Annex 6 - Appendix Figure 1 Figure 3 Annex 6 - Appendix Figure 2 Figure 3 4 Vehicle in configuration "RESS in charging mode coupled to the power grid" Reference point Vehicle ≥ 2,0 m Cable (shall be shortened to appropriate length), (100 ± 25) mm above ground and at least 10 cm from the car body 0,8 (+0,2 / -0) m Artificial Network AN PM Power mains Annex 7 Annex 7 METHOD OF MEASUREMENT OF RADIATED BROADBAND ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS FROM ELECTRICALMethod of measurement of radiated broadband electromagnetic emissions from electrical/ELECTRONIC SUB-ASSEMBLIESelectronic sub- assemblies

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Samples: www.decaaced.it

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Test phase. The vehicle shall be positioned with the centre line of the vehicle on the facility reference point or line. The vehicle shall normally face a fixed antenna. However, where the electronic control units and the associated wiring harness are predominantly in the rear of the vehicle, the test should normally be carried out with the vehicle facing away from the antenna. In the case of long vehicles (i.e. excluding vehicles of categories L, M1 and N1), which have electronic control units and associated wiring harness predominantly towards the middle of the vehicle, a reference point may be established based on either the right side surface or the left side surface of the vehicle. This reference point shall be at the midpoint of the vehicle's length or at one point along the side of the vehicle chosen by the manufacturer in conjunction with the Competent Authority after considering the distribution of electronic systems and the layout of any wiring harness. Such testing may only take place if the physical construction of the chamber permits. The antenna location must be noted in the test report. Annex 6 – Appendix Annex 6 – Appendix Figure 1 Annex 6 – Appendix Figure 2 Annex 6 – Appendix Figure 3 Annex 7 Annex 7 METHOD OF MEASUREMENT OF RADIATED BROADBAND ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS FROM ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SUB-ASSEMBLIES

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Samples: unece.org

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