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‘Vehicle type with regard to its windscreen-wiper and windscreen-washer systems’ means vehicles which do not differ in such essential respects as:
‘Three-dimensional reference grid’ means a reference system which consists of a vertical longitudinal plane X-Z, a horizontal plane X-Y and a vertical transverse plane Y-Z (see figure 2 of Annex III). The grid is used to determine the dimensional relationships between the positions of design points on drawings and their position on the actual vehicle. The procedure for situating the vehicle relative to the grid is specified in Annex III; all coordinates referred to ground zero shall be based on a vehicle in running order (as defined in 2.6 of Annex I to Directive 70/156/EEC) plus one front-seat passenger, the mass of the passenger being 75 kg ± 1%.
‘Primary reference marks’ means holes, surfaces, marks and identification signs on the vehicle body. The type of reference mark used and the position of each mark relative to X, Y and Z coordinates of the three-dimensional reference grid and to a design ground plane shall be specified by the vehicle manufacturer. These marks may be the control points used for body assembly purposes.
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(See Annex II).
(See Annex II).
‘V points’ means points whose position in the passenger compartment is determined by vertical longitudinal planes passing through the centres of the outermost designated seating positions on the front seat and in relation to the R point and the design angle of the seat back, which points are used for verifying compliance with the field of vision requirements (see Annex IV).
(See Annex II).
(See Annex II).
‘Windscreen datum points’ means points situated at the intersection with the windscreen of lines radiating forward from the V points to the outer surface of the windscreen.
‘Transparent area of a windscreen’ means that area of a vehicle windscreen or other glazed surface whose light transmittance, measured at right angles to the surface, is not less than 70%.
‘Horizontal seat-adjustment range’ means the range of normal driving positions designated by the vehicle manufacturer for the adjustment of the driver's seat in the direction of the X axis (see 2.3).
‘Extended seat-adjustment range’ means the range designated by the vehicle manufacturer for the adjustment of the seat in the direction of the X axis (see 2.3) beyond the range of normal driving positions specified in 2.13 and used for converting seats into beds or facilitating entry into the vehicle.
‘Windscreen-wiper system’ means the system consisting of a device for wiping the outer face of the windscreen, together with the accessories and controls necessary for starting and stopping the device.
‘Windscreen-wiper field’ means the area of the outer face of a wet windscreen that is swept by the windscreen wiper.
‘Windscreen-washer system’ means the system consisting of a device for storing a fluid and applying it to the outer face of the windscreen, together with the controls necessary for starting and stopping the device.
‘Windscreen-washer control’ means a device or accessory for starting and stopping the windscreen-washer system. Starting and stopping may be coordinated with the operation of the windscreeen wiper or be totally independent of it.
‘Windscreen-washer pump’ means a device for transferring the windscreen-washer fluid from the reservoir to the outer face of the windscreen.
‘ Nozzle ’ means a device which serves to direct the windscreen-washer fluid on to the windscreen.]
‘Performance of a windscreen-washer system’ means the ability of a windscreen-washer system to apply fluid to the target area of the windscreen without leakage or disconnection of a tube of the washer system occurring when the system is used normally.
[F2. . . . .]
Annex VIII for applications referred to in 3.1;
Annex IX for applications referred to in 3.2.]
the battery must be fully charged;
the engine must be running at 30% of the speed at which it develops maximum power;
the dipped-beam headlamps must be switched on;
the heating and/or ventilation systems, if fitted, must be operating at maximum electrical consumption;
the defrosting and demisting systems, if fitted, must be operating at maximum electrical consumption.
Test conditions
Type of pump | Force to be applied |
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hand | 11 to 13·5 daN |
foot | 40 to 44·5 daN |
The windscreen-washer system shall be filled with water, fully primed, and placed in an ambient temperature of -18 ± 3 °C for a minimum of four hours. The windscreen-washer control shall be actuated six times in one minute, each time for at least three seconds, using the force prescribed in 6.2.1. The system shall than be placed in an ambient temperature of 20 ± 2 °C until the ice has completely thawed. The performance of the windscreen-washer system shall then be verified by actuating it as prescribed in 6.2.1.
for Germany,
for France,
for Italy,
for the Netherlands,
for Belgium,
for Hungary,
for the Czech Republic,]
for Spain,
for the United Kingdom,
for Luxemburg,
for Denmark,
for Romania,]
for Poland,]
for Portugal,
for Greece,
for Slovenia,
for Slovakia,
for Estonia,
for Latvia,
for Bulgaria,]
for Lithuania,]
for Ireland [F6,]
for Cyprus,
for Malta.]
Textual Amendments
F4 Inserted by Act concerning the conditions of accession of the Czech Republic, the Republic of Estonia, the Republic of Cyprus, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Hungary, the Republic of Malta, the Republic of Poland, the Republic of Slovenia and the Slovak Republic and the adjustments to the Treaties on which the European Union is founded.
F5 Inserted by Council Directive 2006/96/EC of 20 November 2006 adapting certain Directives in the field of free movement of goods, by reason of the accession of Bulgaria and Romania.
F6 Substituted by Act concerning the conditions of accession of the Czech Republic, the Republic of Estonia, the Republic of Cyprus, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Hungary, the Republic of Malta, the Republic of Poland, the Republic of Slovenia and the Slovak Republic and the adjustments to the Treaties on which the European Union is founded.
It must also include in the vicinity of the rectangle the ‘ base approval number ’ contained in section 4 of the type-approval number referred to in Annex VII of Directive 70/156/EEC, preceded by the two figures indicating the sequence number assigned to the most recent major technical amendment to Directive 78/318/EEC on the date EEC type-approval was granted. In this Directive the sequence number is 00.
The windscreen washer system bearing the above EEC type-approval mark is a device which has been approved in Spain (e 9) under the base approval number 0148 on the basis of this Directive. The figures used are only indicative.]
[F1Annex III to Council Directive 77/649/EEC shall be applicable.]
To verify specific dimensions on or within a vehicle submitted for type-approval in accordance with this Directive, the relationship between the coordinates of the three-dimensional reference grid defined in 2.3 of Annex I, which have been laid out at the initial vehicle-design stage, and the positions of the primary reference marks defined in 2.4 of Annex I, must be established accurately so that specific points on the vehicle manufacturer's drawings can be located on an actual vehicle produced from those drawings.
For this purpose, a ground reference plane shall be constructed, which is marked with the X-X measurement and the Y-Y measurement. The method of achieving this is set out in figure 3 of this Annex, the reference plane being a hard, flat, level surface on which the vehicle stands, and which has two measuring scales firmly fixed to its surface; these shall be graduated in millimetres, the X-X scale being not less than 8 m long, and the Y-Y scale not less than 4 m long. The two scales must be set at right angles to each other as shown in figure 3 of this Annex. The intersection of the scales is ground zero.
In order to provide for minor variations in the level of the reference plane or test area, it is necessary to measure the deviations from ground zero along both the X and Y scales at intervals of 250 mm and to record the readings obtained so that corrections can be made when checking the vehicle.
In order to provide for minor changes in suspension height, etc., it is necessary to have available a means of bringing the primary reference marks to the correct coordinate positions relative to thedesign attitude before further measurements are taken. In addition, it must be possible to make minor lateral and/or longitudinal adjustments to the vehicle's position so as to place it correctly in relation to the reference grid.
The vehicle having been correctly placed relative to the reference grid and in its design attitude, the site of the necessary points for studying the forward visibility requirements can be readily determined. Test methods to determine these requirements may include the use of theodolites, light sources or shadow devices, or any other method which can be shown to give equivalent results.
Determination of ‘V’ points for a seat-back angle of 25°
Three-dimensional reference grid
Level work space
V point | X | Y | Z |
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V1 | 68 mm | — 5 mm | 665 mm |
V2 | 68 mm | — 5 mm | 589 mm |
Seat-back angle(in °) | Horizontal coordinatesΔ X | Vertical coordinatesΔ Z | Seat-back angle(in °) | Horizontal coordinatesΔ X | Vertical coordinatesΔ Z |
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5 | — 186 mm | 28 mm | 23 | — 18 mm | 5 mm |
6 | — 177 mm | 27 mm | 24 | — 9 mm | 3 mm |
7 | — 167 mm | 27 mm | 25 | 0 mm | 0 mm |
8 | — 157 mm | 27 mm | 26 | 9 mm | — 3 mm |
9 | — 147 mm | 26 mm | 27 | 17 mm | — 5 mm |
10 | — 137 mm | 25 mm | 28 | 26 mm | — 8 mm |
11 | — 128 mm | 24 mm | 29 | 34 mm | — 11 mm |
12 | — 118 mm | 23 mm | 30 | 43 mm | — 14 mm |
13 | — 109 mm | 22 mm | 31 | 51 mm | — 18 mm |
14 | — 99 mm | 21 mm | 32 | 59 mm | — 21 mm |
15 | — 90 mm | 20 mm | 33 | 67 mm | — 24 mm |
16 | — 81 mm | 18 mm | 34 | 76 mm | — 28 mm |
17 | — 72 mm | 17 mm | 35 | 84 mm | — 32 mm |
18 | — 62 mm | 15 mm | 36 | 92 mm | — 35 mm |
19 | — 53 mm | 13 mm | 37 | 100 mm | — 39 mm |
20 | — 44 mm | 11 mm | 38 | 108 mm | — 43 mm |
21 | — 35 mm | 9 mm | 39 | 115 mm | — 48 mm |
22 | — 26 mm | 7 mm | 40 | 123 mm | — 52 mm |
a vertical plane passing through V1 and V2 and at an angle of 13° to the left of the X axis;
a plane parallel to the Y axis, passing through V1 and at an upward angle of 3° from the X axis;
a plane parallel to the Y axis, passing through V2 and at a downward angle of 1° from the X axis;
a vertical plane passing through V1 and V2 and at an angle of 20° to the right of the X axis.
a plane parallel to the Y axis, passing through V1 and at an upward angle of 7° from the X axis;
a plane parallel to the Y axis, passing through V2 and at a downward angle of 5° from the X axis;
a vertical plane passing through V1 and V2 and at an angle of 17° to the left of the X axis;
a plane symmetrical to the former plane in relation to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle.
The test mixture referred to in 6.1.9. of Annex I shall consist of the following (by volume): 92·5% water (with a hardness of less than 205 g/tonne after evaporation), 5% aqueous saturated salt (sodium chloride) solution and 2·5% dust constituted in accordance with Tables I and II.
Analysis of test dust
Constituent | % mass |
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SiO2 | 67 to 69 |
Fe2O3 | 3 to 5 |
Al2O3 | 15 to 17 |
CaO | 2 to 4 |
MgO | 0·5 to 1·5 |
Alkalis | 3 to 5 |
Ignition loss | 2 to 3 |
Particle-size distribution of coarse-grade dust
Particle size(in μm) | Particle size distribution (%) |
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0 to 5 | 12 ± 2 |
5 to 10 | 12 ± 3 |
10 to 20 | 14 ± 3 |
20 to 40 | 23 ± 3 |
40 to 80 | 30 ± 3 |
80 to 200 | 9 ± 3 |
The item numbers and footnotes used in this Information Document correspond to those set out in Annex I to Directive 70/156/EEC. U.K.
Items not relevant for the purpose of this Directive are omitted.
Information Document No …
pursuant to Annex I of Council Directive 70/156/EEC relating to EEC type-approval of a vehicle with respect to the wiper and washer system (Council Directive 78/318/EEC as last amended by Directive 94/68/EC)
The following information, if applicable, must be supplied in triplicate and include a list of contents. Any drawings must be supplied in appropriate scale and in sufficient detail on size A4 or on a folder of A4 format. Photographs, if any, must show sufficient detail.
If the systems, components of separate technical units have electronic controls, information concerning their performance must be supplied.
Information Document No. …
relating to EEC type-approval as separate technical unit of the windscreen washer systems (Council Directive 78/318/EEC as last amended by Directive 94/68/EC)
The following information, if applicable, must be supplied in triplicate and include a list of contents. Any drawings must be supplied in appropriate scale and in sufficient detail on size A4 or on a folder of A4 format. Photographs, if any, must show sufficient detail.
If the systems, components of separate technical units have electronic controls, information concerning their performance must be supplied.
type approval (1)
extension of type approval (1)
refusal of type approval (1)
withdrawal of type approval (1)
of a type of a vehicle/component/separate technical unit (1) with regard to Directive 78/38/EEC, as last amended by Directive 94/68/EC
Type-approval number:
Reason for extension:
Washer, |
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(e.g. valid for both left-hand drive and right-hand drive vehicles)
type approval (4)
extension of type approval (4)
refusal of type approval (4)
withdrawal of type approval (4)
of a type of a vehicle/component/separate technical unit (4) with regard to Directive 78/318/EEC, as last amended by Directive 94/68/EEC
Type-approval number:
Reason for extension:
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[F3Delete where not applicable.
If the means of identification of type contains characters not relevant to describe the vehicle, component of separate technical unit types covered by this type-approval certificate such characters shall be represented in the documentation by the symbol: ‘ ? ’ (e.g. ABC??123??).
As defined in Annex II A to Directive 70/156/EEC.
Delete where not applicable.
If the means of identification of type contains characters not relevant to describe the vehicle, component or separate technical unit types covered by this type-approval certificate such characters shall be represented in the documentation by the symbol: ‘ ? ’ (e.g. ABC??123??).
As defined in Annex II A to Directive 70/156/EEC.]
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