Tests with conditioning Clause Samples

The "Tests with conditioning" clause establishes requirements or procedures for conducting tests that are subject to certain conditions or prerequisites. In practice, this means that specific tests will only be performed if predefined criteria are met, such as environmental factors, operational states, or prior test results. This approach ensures that testing is relevant and efficient, preventing unnecessary or inapplicable tests and thereby optimizing resources and accuracy in the testing process.
Tests with conditioning. 1.6.1.1. Belts or restraint systems fitted with an emergency locking retractor according to the provisions set out in paragraphs 7.7. and 7.8. of this Regulation, using a belt which has previously been subjected to 45,000 cycles of the endurance test of the retractor prescribed in paragraph 7.6.1. of this Regulation and to the tests defined in paragraphs 6.2.2.4., 7.2. and 7.6.3. of this Regulation. 1.6.1.2. Belts or restraint systems fitted with an automatically-locking retractor: according to the provisions set out in paragraphs 7.7. and 7.8. of this Regulation, using a belt which has previously been subjected to 10,000 cycles of the endurance test of the retractor prescribed in paragraph 7.6.1. and also to the tests prescribed in paragraphs 6.2.2.4., 7.2. and 7.6.3. of this Regulation. 1.6.1.3. Static belts: according to the provisions set out in paragraphs 7.7. and 7.8. of this Regulation, on a safety-belt which has been subjected to the test prescribed in paragraphs 6.2.2.4. and 7.2. of this Regulation.
Tests with conditioning. 2.2.1.1. In the case of belts fitted with an emergency locking retractor, Where the daily production is greater than 1,000 belts: one in 100,000 belts produced, with a minimum frequency of one every two weeks, Where the daily production is smaller than or equal to 1,000 belts: one in 10,000 belts produced, with a minimum frequency of one per year, per sort of locking mechanism,0 Shall be subjected to the test prescribed in paragraph 1.6.1.1. of this annex. 2.2.1.2. In the case of belts fitted with an automatically-locking retractor and of static belts, Where the daily production is greater than 1,000 belts: one in 100,000 belts produced, with a minimum frequency of one every two weeks, Where the daily production is smaller than or equal to 1,000 belts: one in 10,000 belts produced, with a minimum frequency of one per year, Shall be subjected to the test prescribed in paragraph 1.6.1.2. or 1.6.1.3. of this annex respectively.
Tests with conditioning. 2.2.1.1. In the case of belts fitted with an emergency locking retractor, Where the daily production is greater than 1,000 belts: one in 100,000 belts produced, with a minimum frequency of one every two weeks, Where the daily production is smaller than or equal to 1,000 belts: one in 10,000 belts produced, with a minimum frequency of one per year, per sort of locking mechanism,1 1.1. of this annex. 1 For the purposes of this annex, "sort of locking mechanism" means all emergency locking retractors whose mechanisms differ only in the lead angle(s) of the sensing device to the vehicle's reference axis system. 2.2.1.2. In the case of belts fitted with an automatically-locking retractor and of static belts, Where the daily production is greater than 1,000 belts: one in 100,000 belts produced, with a minimum frequency of one every two weeks, Where the daily production is smaller than or equal to 1,000 belts: one in 10,000 belts produced, with a minimum frequency of one per year, Shall be subjected to the test prescribed in paragraphs 1.6.1.2. or 1.6.1.3. of this annex respectively.
Tests with conditioning. 2.2.1.1. In the case of belts fitted with an emergency locking retractor, Where the daily production is greater than 1,000 belts: one in 100,000 belts produced, with a minimum frequency of one every two weeks, Where the daily production is smaller than or equal to 1,000 belts: one in 10,000 belts produced, with a minimum frequency of one per year, per sort of locking mechanism,1 Shall be subjected to the test prescribed in paragraph 1.6.1.1. of this annex. 2.2.1.2. In the case of belts fitted with an automatically-locking retractor and of static belts, Where the daily production is greater than 1,000 belts: one in 100,000 belts produced, with a minimum frequency of one every two weeks, Where the daily production is smaller than or equal to 1,000 belts: one in 10,000 belts produced, with a minimum frequency of one per year, 1 For the purposes of this annex, "sort of locking mechanism" means all emergency locking retractors whose mechanisms differ only in the lead angle(s) of the sensing device to the vehicle's reference axis system. Shall be subjected to the test prescribed in paragraph 1.6.1.2. or 1.6.1.3. of this annex respectively.