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Council Directive 93/30/EEC of 14 June 1993 on audible warning devices for two- or three-wheel motor vehicles (repealed)
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THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Article 100a thereof,
Having regard to Council Directive 92/61/EEC of 30 June 1992 relating to the type-approval of two- or three-wheel motor vehicles(1),
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission(2),
In cooperation with the European Parliament(3),
Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee(4),
Whereas the internal market comprises an area without internal frontiers in which the free movement of goods, persons, services and capital is ensured; whereas the measures required for that purpose need to be adopted;
Whereas, with regard to audible warning devices, in each Member State two- or three-wheel motor vehicles must display certain technical characteristics laid down by mandatory provisions which differ from one Member State to another; whereas as a result of their differences, such provisions constitute a barrier to trade within the Community;
Whereas these obstacles to the operation of the internal market may be removed if the same requirements are adopted by all Member States in place of their national rules;
Whereas it is necessary to draw up harmonized requirements concerning audible warning devices for two-or three-wheel motor vehicles in order to enable the type-approval and component type-approval procedures laid down in Directive 92/61/EEC to be applied for each type of such vehicle.
Whereas, given the scale and impact of the action proposed in the sector in question, the Community measures covered by this Directive are necessary, indeed essential, to achieve the aim in view, which is to establish Community vehicle type-approval; whereas that aim cannot be adequately achieved by the Member States individually;
Whereas in order to facilitate access to the markets of non-Community countries it would seem necessary to establish equivalence between the requirements of this Directive and those of Regulation No 28 of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:
This Directive applies to audible warning devices for all types of vehicle as defined in Article 1 of Directive 92/61/EEC.
The procedures for the granting of component type-approval in respect of audible warning devices for a type of two- or three-wheel motor vehicle, the component type-approval of an audible warning device in the form of a component and the conditions governing the free movement of such vehicles and the unimpeded placing on the market of audible warning devices shall be as laid down in Chapters II and III of Directive 92/61/EEC.
In accordance with the provisions of Article 11 of Directive 92/61/EEC, equivalence between the requirements laid down in this Directive and those laid down in UN/ECE Regulation No 28 (E/ECEATRANS/505 — Rev. 1 /Add. 27) is hereby acknowledged.
The authorities of the Member States which grant component type-approval shall accept approvals granted in accordance with the requirements of the abovementioned Regulation No 28 as well as component type-approval marks as an alternative to the corresponding approvals granted in accordance with the requirements of this Directive.
This Directive may be amended in accordance with Article 13 of Directive 70/156/EEC(5) in order to:
take into account any amendments to the ECE Regulation referred to in Article 3,
adapt the Annex to technical progress.
1.Member States shall adopt and publish the provisions necessary to comply with this Directive not later than 14 December 1994. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.
When the Member States adopt these provisions, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such a reference on the occasion of their official publication. The methods of making such a reference shall be laid down by the Member States.
From the date mentioned in the first subparagraph Member States may not, for reasons connected with audible warning devices, prohibit the initial entry into service of vehicles which conform to this Directive.
They shall apply the provisions referred to in the first subparagraph as from 14 June 1995.
2.Member States shall communicate to the Commission the texts of the provisions of national law which they adopt in the covered by this Directive.
This Directive is adressed to the Member States.
Done at Luxembourg, 14 June 1993.
For the Council
The President
J. Trøjborg
For the purposes of this Directive:
trade mark or name;
operating principle;
type of power supply (direct current, alternating current, compressed air);
outer shape of the casing;
shape and dimensions of the diaphragm(s);
shape or type of the sound emission orifice(s);
nominal sound frequencies;
nominal supply voltage;
in the case of warning devices supplied direct by an external source of compressed air: the nominal operating pressure.
The device submitted for testing and the microphone must be at the same height. That height must lie between 1.15 and 1.25 m. The line of maximum sensitivity of the microphone must coincide with the direction in which the sound level of the warning device is at its highest level.
The microphone must be positioned such that its diaphragm is at a distance of 2 ± 0,01 m from the exit plane of the sound emitted by the device. That same distance from devices having several exits must be determined in relation to the exit plane closest to the microphone.
All measurements must be carried out using the ‘rapid’ time constant. The (A) weighting curve must be used to measure the overall sound pressure levels.
The Fourier transform of the sound signal must be used in measuring the emitted-sound spectrum. Alternatively, third octave filters meeting the requirements set out in IEC publication No 225, first edition (1966) may be used.
In that instance the sound pressure level within the 2 500 Hz centre octave frequency band is determined by adding the quadratic means of the sound pressures in the third-octave bands of centre frequencies of 2 000, 2 500 and 3 150 Hz. In all cases only the Fourier transform method may be considered to be a reference method.
in the case of audible warning devices receiving direct current a test voltage of 6,5, 13 or 26 volts, measured at the output side of the eletricity source and corresponding to a nominal voltage of 6, 12 or 24 volts respectively;
where audible warning devices receive direct current that must be supplied by an electrical generator of the type normally used with this type of device. The acoustic characteristics of that type of warning device must be recorded at alternator speeds corresponding to 50, 75 and 100 % of the maximum speed stated by the manufacturer of the alternator for continuous operation. The alternator must be subject to no other electrical load during the test. The durability test described in section 4 must be carried out at a speed stated by the manufacturer of the equipment and selected from the range referred to above.
0,05 Ohms for a nominal voltage of 6 V,
0,10 Ohms for a nominal voltage of 12 V,
0,20 Ohms for a nominal voltage of 24 V.
115 dB(A) for audible warning devices intended mainly for mopeds, motorcycles and tricycles developing a power of not more than 7 kW;
118 dB(A) for audible warning devices intended mainly for motorcycles and tricycles developing a power of more than 7 kW.
90 dB(A) in the case of audible warning devices intended mainly for mopeds;
95 dB(A) for audible warning devices intended mainly for motorcycles and tricycles developing a power of not more than 7 kW;
105 dB(A) for audible warning devices intended mainly for motorcycles and tricycles developing a power of more than 7 kW.
10 000 times in the case of warning devices intended mainly for mopeds, motorcycles and tricycles developing a power not exceeding 7 kW,
50 000 times in the case of warning devices intended mainly for motorcycles and tricycles developing a power of more than 7 kW respectively,
at a rate of one second on followed by four seconds off. During the test the audible warning device must be exposed to a forced draught having a speed of rougly 10 m/sec.
(to be attached to the application for component type-approval where this is submitted separately from the application for vehicle type-approval)
Order No (assigned by the applicant): ...
The application for component type-approval in respect of a type of audible warning device intended for two or three-wheel motor vehicles must contain the information set out in Annex II to Council Directive 92/61/EEC, Part A, sections 9.5.1 to 9.5.4.
For the purposes of this Directive:
the number and type(s) of audible warning devices fitted to the vehicle;
the warning device adapters on the vehicle;
the position of the warning devices on the vehicle;
the stiffness of the structural parts to which the audible warning device(s) is (are) fitted;
the shape and the materials used in the bodywork forming the front of the vehicle which are likely to affect the level of the sounds emitted by the warning device(s) and to mask those sounds.
75 dB(A) and at the most 112 dB(A) for mopeds;
80 dB(A) and at the most 112 dB(A) for motorcycles and tricycles developing a power of not more than 7 kW;
93 dB(A) and at the most 112 dB(A) for motorcycles and tricycles developing a power of more than 7 kW.
(to be attached to the application for component type-approval where this is submitted separately from the application for vehicle type-approval)
Order No (assigned by the applicant): ...
The application for component type-approval in respect of the installation of an audible warning device on a type of two- or three-wheel motor vehicle must contain the information set out under the following points in Annex II to Council Directive 92/61/EEC, Part A, sections:
0.1
0.2
0.4 to 0.6
3.2.5 to 3.2.5.2.2
9.5.5.
OJ No L 42, 23. 2. 1970, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Directive 92/53/EEC (OJ No L 225, 10. 8. 1992, p. 1).
OJ No L 176, 10. 8. 1970, p. 12. Directive last amended by Directive 87/354/EEC (OJ L 192, 11. 7. 1987, p. 43).
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