Transitional provisions6 Sample Clauses
Transitional provisions6. 14.1. As from 24 months after the official date of entry into force of UN Regulation No. 148, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall cease to grant approvals to this Regulation.
14.2. Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall not refuse to grant extensions of approval to this and any previous series of amendments of this Regulation.
14.3. Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall continue to grant approvals for devices on basis of this and any previous series of amendments to this Regulation, provided that the devices are intended as replacements for fitting to vehicles in use.
14.4. Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall continue to allow fitting or use on a vehicle in use of a device approved to this Regulation as amended by any previous series of amendments, provided that the device is intended for replacement. Front and rear position lamps, end-outline marker lamps and stop-lamps: minimum angles required for light distribution in space of these lamps7 In all cases, the minimum vertical angles of light distribution in space are 15° above and 15° below the horizontal for all categories of devices included in this Regulation, except:
(a) For lamps intended to be installed with their H plane at a mounting height less than 750 mm above the ground, for which they are 15° above and 5° below the horizontal;
(b) Optional lamps intended to be installed with their H plane at a mounting height more than 2,100 mm above the ground, for which they are 5° above and 15° below the horizontal;
(c) For category S3 or S4 stop lamp for which they are 10° above and 5° below the horizontal. Under the H plane for front position lamps intended to be installed with this plane at a mounting height less than 750 mm above ground. Front position lamps Front end outline marker lamp (AM) R ear end outline marker lamp (RM1, RM2) Rear position lamps Under the H plane for rear position lamps intended to be installed with this plane at a mounting height less than 750 mm above ground. S top-lamps (S1 and S2) Under the H plane for stop lamps (S1 and S2) intended to be installed with this plane at a mounting height less than 750 mm above ground. 20° 45° Stop-lamps (S3 and S4) (Maximum format: A4 (210 x 297 mm)) issued by: Name of Administration: ...................................... ...................................... ...................................... Concerning:0 Approval granted Approval extended Approval refused Approval withdrawn Product...
Transitional provisions6. 12.1. As from 24 months after the official date of entry into force of UN Regulation No. 150, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall cease to grant approvals to this Regulation.
12.2. Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall not refuse to grant extensions of approval to this and any previous series of amendments of this Regulation.
12.3. Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall continue to grant approvals for devices on basis of this and any previous series of amendments to this Regulation, provided that the devices are intended as replacements for fitting to vehicles in use.
12.4. Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall continue to allow fitting or use on a vehicle in use of a device approved to this Regulation as amended by any previous series of amendments, provided that the device is intended for replacement. 6 The 03 series of amendments does not require changes in the approval number (TRANS/WP.29/815, para. 82). Symbols and units A = Area of the illuminating surface of the retro-reflecting device (cm2) C = Centre of reference NC = Axis of reference Rr = Receiver, observer or measuring device Cr = Centre of receiver Ør = Diameter of receiver Rr if circular (cm) Se = Source of illumination Cs = Centre of source of illumination Øs = Diameter of source of illumination (cm) De = ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ (▇) ▇'▇ = Distance from centre Cr to centre C (m) Note: In general, De and D'e are very nearly the same and under normal conditions of observation it may be assumed that De = D'e. D = Observation distance from and from beyond which the illuminating surface appears to be continuous = Angle of divergence β = Illumination angle. With respect to the line CsC which is always considered to be horizontal, this angle is prefixed by the signs - (left), + (right), + (up) or - (down), according to the position of the source Se in relation to the axis NC, as seen when looking towards the retro-reflecting device. For any direction defined by two angles, vertical and horizontal, the vertical angle is always given first. γ = Angular diameter of the measuring device Rr as seen from point C δ = Angular diameter of the source Se as seen from point C ε = Angle of rotation. This angle is positive when the rotation is clockwise as seen when looking towards the illuminating surface. If the retro-reflecting device is marked "TOP", the position thus indicated is taken as the origin. E = Illumination of the retro-reflecting d...
