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Directive 2000/14/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council

of 8 May 2000

on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the noise emission in the environment by equipment for use outdoors

THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 95 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission(1),

Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee(2),

Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty(3),

Whereas:

(1) Within the framework of the internal market, requirements for the noise emission by equipment for use outdoors have to be harmonised in order to prevent obstacles to the free movement of such equipment. Reducing permissible noise levels for such equipment will protect the health and well-being of citizens as well as protect the environment. The public should also be provided with information on the noise emitted by such equipment.

(2) Community legislation concerning noise emission by equipment for use outdoors has consisted to date of the following nine directives covering some types of construction machinery and lawnmowers: Council Directive 79/113/EEC of 19 December 1978 on the approximation of the laws of the Members States relating to the determination of the noise emission of construction plant and equipment(4), Council Directive 84/532/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to common provisions for construction plant and equipment(5), Council Directive 84/533/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the permissible sound power lever of compressors(6), Council Directive 84/534/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the permissible sound power level of tower cranes(7), Council Directive 84/535/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the permissible sound power level of welding generators(8), Council Directive 84/536/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the permissible sound power level of power generators(9), Council Directive 84/537/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the permissible sound power level of powered hand-held concrete-breakers and picks(10), Council Directive 84/538/EEC of 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the permissible sound power level of lawnmowers(11) and Council Directive 86/662/EEC of 22 December 1986 on the limitation of noise emitted by hydraulic excavators, rope-operated excavators, dozers, loaders and excavator-loaders(12), hereinafter referred to as ‘existing Directives’; these Directives lay down the requirements with regard to permissible noise levels, noise test codes, marking and conformity assessment procedures for each type of equipment separately. A simplification of this legislation and the creation of a framework for the reduction of noise emission by equipment for use outdoors is appropriate.

(3) This Directive is based on the principles and concepts set out in the Council Resolution of 7 May 1985 on a new approach to technical harmonisation and standards(13). The aforementioned principles have been further developed in the Council Decision 93/465/EEC of 22 July 1993 concerning the modules for the various phases of the conformity assessment procedure and the rules for the affixing and use of the CE conformity marking, which are intended to be used in the technical harmonisation directives(14).

(4) The Fifth Environmental Action Programme attached to the resolution of 1 February 1993(15) identifies noise as one of the most pressing environmental problems in urban areas and the need to take action with regard to various noise sources.

(5) In its Green Paper ‘Future Noise Policy’, the Commission addressed noise in the environment as one of the main local environmental problems in Europe, and announced its intention to propose a framework directive to control noise emission by equipment for use outdoors.

(6) Member States should ensure that equipment covered by this Directive complies with the requirements thereof when placed on the market or put into service in the Member States. Requirements protecting workers by regulating the use of outdoor equipment are not affected by this Directive.

(7) Member States should not prohibit, restrict or impede the placing on the market or putting into service in their territory of equipment which complies with the requirements of this Directive, bears the CE marking and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level and is accompanied by an EC declaration of conformity.

(8) The manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community should be responsible for ensuring that the equipment is in conformity with the provisions of this Directive and of any other directives that apply to it. The manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community should affix the CE marking and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level to the equipment and ensure that the equipment is accompanied by an EC declaration of conformity in order to certify thereby that the equipment is in conformity with the provisions of this Directive and any other pertinent directives.

(9) Member States, if necessary in cooperation with other Member States, should take all appropriate measures to ensure that non-complying equipment will comply in future or is withdrawn from the market. A sound implementation and application of this Directive is indispensable to meet the objectives of this Directive. A closer cooperation in the market surveillance by means of a continuous exchange of information is necessary. Therefore a Committee should be established.

(10) Marking of equipment for use outdoors with its guaranteed sound power level is essential in order to enable consumers and users to make an informed choice of equipment and as a basis for regulation on use or economic instruments to be adopted at the local or national level. This marking must be clear and unambiguous. The indicated values should be guaranteed by the manufacturer. It is appropriate that the indication of the noise emission in the form of the guaranteed sound power level should accompany the CE marking. A unified, fixed procedure to assess noise emission values is an indispensable condition for reliable marking.

(11) Existing directives concerning compressors, tower cranes, welding and power generators, and concrete-breakers and picks require the Commission to submit proposals to reduce the permissible noise levels. Noise reduction technology for some other equipment for use outdoors (e.g. graders, loader-type landfill compactors, dumpers, combustion-engine driven counterbalanced lift trucks, mobile cranes, builders' hoists, construction winches, compaction machines, paver-finishers and hydraulic power packs) is available but not generally used. Surveys show that the noise emission values of equipment for use outdoors of the same power currently on the market can differ by more than 10 dB. It is appropriate to reduce noise emissions by equipment subject to noise limits down to the level of the better performers on the market today in two stages, in order to allow manufacturers who do not already comply with the requirements sufficient time to adapt their equipment to the more demanding limit values.

(12) Different conformity assessment procedures may be considered appropriate for different categories of equipment. Decision 93/465/EEC offers different modules for use in conformity assessment procedures. For equipment subject to permissible sound power levels, a procedure consisting of an involvement of a notified body for checking the conformity with the provisions of this Directive in the design and the production phase is considered to be appropriate. Self certification is considered appropriate for equipment subject to noise marking only. Monitoring is indispensable.

(13) The technical and administrative standards of notified bodies throughout the Community should be the same. This can only be achieved by setting minimum criteria they have to meet.

(14) The collection of noise data is considered to be indispensable as a basis for informed consumer choice and for the Member States' and the Commission's further assessment of new technological development and the need for further legislative action. These noise data can be collected by simply sending a copy of the EC declaration of conformity to the Member State and the Commission.

(15) In order to protect citizens against unreasonably high noise exposure, Member States should be able to restrict, in accordance with the provisions of the Treaty, the use of equipment in the environment.

(16) The technical provisions concerning the measurement methods must be supplemented and adapted as necessary to technical progress and the progress in European standardisation. The measures necessary for the implementation of this Directive should be adopted in accordance with Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission(16).

(17) It is important to have lower noise emission limits for lawnmowers and lawn trimmers/lawn edge trimmers which have remained unchanged since the adoption of Directive 84/538/EEC. To give guidance to industry, indicative figures for lower limits should be introduced for stage II. The Commission should submit a report to the European Parliament and the Council on whether and to what extent technical progress allows a reduction of limit values for lawnmowers and lawn trimmers/lawn edge trimmers, and, if appropriate, submit a proposal to amend this Directive.

(18) This Directive replaces the existing directives; the existing directives must be repealed when the requirements of this Directive come into force. Transitional periods are necessary to allow a smooth transition from the existing directives to this Directive,

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Article 1U.K.Objectives

The aim of this Directive is to harmonise the laws of the Member States relating to noise emission standards, conformity assessment procedures, marking, technical documentation and collection of data concerning the noise emission in the environment of equipment for use outdoors. It will contribute to the smooth functioning of the internal market, while protecting human health and well-being.

Article 2U.K.Scope

1.This Directive applies to equipment for use outdoors listed in Articles 12 and 13 and defined in Annex I. This Directive only covers equipment that is placed on the market or put into service as an entire unit suitable for the intended use. Non-powered attachments that are separately placed on the market or put into service shall be excluded, except for hand-held concrete-breakers and picks and for hydraulic hammers.

2.The following shall be excluded from the scope of this Directive:

Article 3U.K.Definitions

For the purpose of this Directive the following definitions shall apply:

(a)

‘equipment for use outdoors’ means all machinery defined in Article 1(2) of Directive 98/37/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 June 1998 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to machinery(17) which is either self-propelled or can be moved and which, irrespective of the driving element(s), is intended to be used, according to its type, in the open air and which contributes to environmental noise exposure. The use of equipment in an ambience where the transmission of sound is not or not significantly affected (for instance under tents, under roofs for protection against rain or in the shell of houses) is regarded as use in the open air. It also means non-powered equipment for industrial or environmental applications which is intended, according to its type, to be used outdoors and which contributes to environmental noise exposure. All these types of equipment are hereinafter referred to as ‘equipment’;

(b)

‘conformity assessment procedures’ means the procedures laid down in Annexes V to VIII, based on Decision 93/465/EEC;

(c)

‘marking’ means the visibly, legibly and indelibly affixing on the equipment of the CE marking defined in Decision 93/465/EEC accompanied by the indication of the guaranteed sound power level;

(d)

‘sound power level L WA’ means the A-weighted sound power in dB in relation to 1 pW as defined in EN ISO 3744:1995 and EN ISO 3746:1995;

(e)

‘measured sound power level’ means a sound power level as determined from measurements as laid down in Annex III; measured values may be determined either from a single machine representative for the type of equipment or from the average of a number of machines;

(f)

‘guaranteed sound power level’ means a sound power level determined in accordance with the requirements laid down in Annex III which includes the uncertainties due to production variation and measurement procedures and where the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, confirms that according to the technical instruments applied and referred to in the technical documentation it is not exceeded.

Article 4U.K.Placing on the market

1.Equipment referred to in Article 2(1) shall not be placed on the market or put into service until the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, ensures that:

2.Where neither the manufacturer nor his authorised representative is established in the Community, the obligations of this Directive shall apply to any person placing the equipment on the market or putting it into service in the Community.

Article 5U.K.Market surveillance

1.Member States shall take appropriate measures to ensure that equipment referred to in Article 2(1) may be placed on the market or put into service only if it conforms to the provisions of this Directive, bears the CE marking and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level and is accompanied by an EC declaration of conformity.

2.The competent authorities of the Member States shall assist each other in fulfilment of their obligations to carry out market surveillance.

Article 6U.K.Free movement

1.Member States shall not prohibit, restrict or impede the placing on the market or putting into service in their territory of equipment referred to in Article 2(1) which complies with the provisions of this Directive, bears the CE marking and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level and is accompanied by an EC declaration of conformity.

2.At trade fairs, exhibitions, demonstrations, and similar events, Member States shall not prevent the showing of equipment referred to in Article 2(1) which does not conform to the provisions of this Directive, provided that a visible sign clearly indicates that such equipment does not conform and that it is not placed on the market or put into service until it has been brought into conformity by the manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community. During demonstrations adequate safety measures shall be taken to ensure the protection of persons.

Article 7U.K.Presumption of conformity

Member States shall presume that equipment referred to in Article 2(1) bearing the CE marking and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level and which is accompanied by the EC declaration of conformity conforms to all the provisions of this Directive.

Article 8U.K.EC Declaration of conformity

1.The manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, of equipment referred to in Article 2(1) shall, in order to certify that an item of equipment is in conformity with the provisions of this Directive, draw up an EC declaration of conformity for each type of equipment manufactured; the minimum content of this declaration of conformity is laid down in Annex II.

2.A Member State may require that the declaration of conformity be drawn up in or translated into the official Community language or languages determined by the Member State when equipment is placed on the market or put into service in its territory.

3.The manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, of equipment referred to in Article 2(1) shall keep a specimen of the EC declaration of conformity for 10 years from the date on which the equipment was last manufactured, together with the technical documentation as provided for in Annex V point 3, Annex VI point 3, Annex VII point 2, Annex VIII points 3.1 and 3.3.

Article 9U.K.Non-compliance of equipment

1.Where a Member State ascertains that equipment referred to in Article 2(1) which is placed on the market or put into service does not comply with the requirements of this Directive, it shall take all appropriate measures so that the manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community shall bring the equipment into conformity with the provisions of this Directive.

2.Where

(a)the limit values referred to in Article 12 are exceeded; or

(b)non-compliance with other provisions of this Directive continues despite measures taken under paragraph 1;

the Member State concerned shall take all appropriate measures to restrict or prohibit the placing on the market or putting into service of the equipment in question or to ensure that it is withdrawn from the market. The Member State shall immediately inform the Commission and the other Member States of such measures.

3.The Commission shall enter into consultations with the parties concerned as soon as possible. Where, after such consultation, the Commission finds that:

4.The Commission shall ensure that the Member States are kept informed of the progress and outcome of this procedure.

Article 10U.K.Legal remedies

Any measure taken by a Member State pursuant to this Directive which restricts the placing on the market or putting into service of equipment covered by this Directive shall state the exact reasons on which it is based. Such a measure taken shall be notified as soon as possible to the party concerned, who shall at the same time be informed of the legal remedies available to him under the laws in force in the Member State concerned and of the time limits to which such remedies are subject.

Article 11U.K.Marking

1.Equipment referred to in Article 2(1) placed on the market or put into service which complies with the provisions of this Directive shall bear the CE marking of conformity. The marking shall consist of the initials ‘CE’. The form of the marking to be used is shown in Annex IV.

2.The CE marking shall be accompanied by the indication of the guaranteed sound power level. A model of this indication is given in Annex IV.

3.The CE marking of conformity and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level shall be affixed in a visible, legible and indelible form to each item of equipment.

4.The affixing of markings or inscriptions on the equipment which are likely to be misleading with regard to the meaning or the CE marking or to the indication of the guaranteed sound power level shall be prohibited. Any other marking may be affixed to the equipment, provided that the visibility and legibility of the CE marking and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level is not thereby reduced.

5.Where the equipment referred to in Article 2(1) is subject to other directives concerning other aspects and which also provide for the affixing of the CE marking, the marking shall indicate that such equipment also fulfils the provisions of those directives. However, should one or more of these directives allow the manufacturer, during a transitional period, to choose which arrangements to apply, the CE marking shall indicate that the equipment only fulfils the provisions of the directives applied by the manufacturer. In this case the particulars of those directives, as published in the Official Journal of the European Communities, must be given in the documents, notices or instructions required by those directives and accompanying such equipment.

Article 12U.K.Equipment subject to noise limits

The guaranteed sound power level of equipment listed below shall not exceed the permissible sound power level as laid down in the following tables of limit values:

a

P el for welding generators: conventional welding current multiplied by the conventional load voltage for the lowest value of the duty factor given by the manufacturer.

P el for power generators: prime power according to ISO 8528-1:1993, clause 13.3.2

b

The figures for stage II are merely indicative for the following types of equipment:

  • walk-behind vibrating rollers;

  • vibratory plates (> 3kW);

  • vibratory rammers;

  • dozers (steel tracked);

  • loaders (steel tracked > 55 kW);

  • combustion-engine driven counterbalanced lift trucks;

  • compacting screed paver-finishers;

  • hand-held internal combustion-engine concrete-breakers and picks (15 < m < 30)

  • lawnmowers, lawn trimmers/lawn-edge trimmers.

Definitive figures will depend on amendment of the Directive following the report required in Article 20(1). In the absence of any such amendment, the figures for stage I will continue to apply for stage II.

c

For single-engine mobile cranes, the figures for stage I shall continue to apply until 3 January 2008 . After that date, stage II figures shall apply.

The permissible sound power level shall be rounded up or down to the nearest integer number (less than 0,5, use lower number; greater than or equal to 0,5, use higher number)]

[F1Type of equipment Net installed power P (in kW) Electric power P el a in kW Mass of appliance m in kg Cutting width L in cm Permissible sound power level in dB/1 pW
Stage I as from 3 January 2002 Stage II as from 3 January 2006
Compaction machines (vibrating rollers, vibratory plates, vibratory rammers) P ≤ 8 108 105 b
8 < P ≤ 70 109 106 b
P > 70 89 + 11 lg P 86 + 11 lg P b
Tracked dozers, tracked loaders, tracked excavator-loaders P ≤ 55 106 103 b
P > 55 87 + 11 lg P 84 + 11 lg P b
Wheeled dozers, wheeled loaders, wheeled excavator-loaders, dumpers, graders, loader-type landfill compactors, combustion-engine driven counterbalanced lift trucks, mobile cranes, compaction machines (non-vibrating rollers), paver-finishers, hydraulic power packs P ≤ 55 104 101 b c
P > 55 85 + 11 lg P 82 + 11 lg P b c
Excavators, builders’ hoists for the transport of goods, construction winches, motor hoes P ≤ 15 96 93
P > 15 83 + 11 lg P 80 + 11 lg P
Hand-held concrete-breakers and picks m ≤ 15 107 105
15 < m < 30 94 + 11 lg m 92 + 11 lg m b
m ≥ 30 96 + 11 lg m 94 + 11 lg m
Tower cranes 98 + lg P 96 + lg P
Welding and power generators P el ≤ 2 97 + lg P el 95 + lg P el
2 < P el ≤ 10 98 + lg P el 96 + lg P el
[X1P el > 10] 97 + lg P el 95 + lg P el
Compressors P ≤ 15 99 97
P > 15 97 + 2 lg P 95 + 2 lg P
Lawnmowers, lawn trimmers/lawn-edge trimmers L ≤ 50 96 94 b
50 < L ≤ 70 100 98
70 < L ≤ 120 100 98 b
L > 120 105 103 b

Article 13U.K.Equipment subject to noise marking only

The guaranteed sound power level of equipment listed below shall be subject to noise marking only:

Article 14U.K.Conformity assessment

1.Before placing on the market or putting into service any equipment referred to in Article 12 the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, shall subject each type of equipment to one of the following conformity assessment procedures:

2.Before placing on the market or putting into service any equipment referred to in Article 13 the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, shall subject each type of equipment to the internal control of production procedure referred to in Annex V.

3.Member States shall ensure that the Commission and any other Member State may, on a reasoned request, obtain all information used during the conformity assessment procedure concerning a type of equipment and in particular the technical documentation provided for in Annex V item 3, Annex VI item 3, Annex VII item 2, Annex VIII items 3.1 an 3.3.

Article 15U.K.Notified bodies

1.Member States shall appoint bodies under their jurisdiction to carry out or supervise the conformity assessment procedures referred to in Article 14(1).

2.Member States shall appoint only such bodies which comply with the criteria set out in Annex IX. The fact that a body complies with the criteria of Annex IX to this Directive does not mean that a Member State is obliged to appoint that body.

3.Each Member State shall notify the Commission and the other Member States of the bodies which they have appointed, together with the specific tasks and examination procedures which these bodies have been appointed to carry out and the identification numbers assigned to them beforehand by the Commission.

4.The Commission shall publish a list of the notified bodies in the Official Journal of the European Communities along with their identification numbers and the tasks for which they have been appointed. The Commission shall ensure that the list is kept up to date.

5.A Member State must withdraw its notification if it finds that the body no longer meets the criteria referred to in Annex IX. It shall forthwith inform the Commission and the other Member States accordingly.

Article 16U.K.Collection of noise data

1.Member States shall take the measures necessary to ensure that the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, shall send to the responsible authority of the Member State where he resides or where he places on the market or puts into service the equipment referred to in Article 2(1) and to the Commission a copy of the EC declaration of conformity for each type of equipment referred to in Article 2(1).

2.The Commission shall collect the data made available in accordance with paragraph 1 for all equipment.

3.Member States may, on request, obtain the collected data from the Commission.

4.The Commission shall publish the relevant information periodically, preferably annually. These publications shall at least contain the following data for each type or model of equipment:

Article 17U.K.Regulation of use

The provisions of this Directive shall not prevent Member States' entitlement to lay down, in due observance of the Treaty:

Article 18U.K.Committee

1.The Commission shall be assisted by a Committee.

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[F4Article 18a U.K. Amendments to Annex III

The Commission is empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 18b amending Annex III to adapt it to technical progress. Those delegated acts shall not have any direct impact on the measured sound power level of equipment listed in Article 12, in particular through the inclusion of references to relevant European standards.]

[F5Article 18b U.K. Exercise of the delegation

1. The power to adopt delegated acts is conferred on the Commission subject to the conditions laid down in this Article.

2. The power to adopt delegated acts referred to in Article 18a shall be conferred on the Commission for a period of five years from 26 July 2019 . The Commission shall draw up a report in respect of the delegation of power not later than nine months before the end of the five-year period. The delegation of power shall be tacitly extended for periods of an identical duration, unless the European Parliament or the Council opposes such extension not later than three months before the end of each period.

3. The delegation of power referred to in Article 18a may be revoked at any time by the European Parliament or by the Council. A decision to revoke shall put an end to the delegation of the power specified in that decision. It shall take effect the day following the publication of the decision in the Official Journal of the European Union or at a later date specified therein. It shall not affect the validity of any delegated acts already in force.

4. Before adopting a delegated act, the Commission shall consult experts designated by each Member State in accordance with the principles laid down in the Interinstitutional Agreement of 13 April 2016 on Better Law-Making (18) .

5. As soon as it adopts a delegated act, the Commission shall notify it simultaneously to the European Parliament and to the Council.

6. A delegated act adopted pursuant to Article 18a shall enter into force only if no objection has been expressed either by the European Parliament or the Council within a period of two months of notification of that act to the European Parliament and the Council or if, before the expiry of that period, the European Parliament and the Council have both informed the Commission that they will not object. That period shall be extended by two months at the initiative of the European Parliament or of the Council.]

Article 19U.K.Committee powers

The Committee shall:

(a)

exchange information and experiences concerning the implementation and practical application of this Directive and discuss matters of common interest in those fields;

(b)

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(c)

provide advice to the Commission with respect to the conclusions and amendments referred to in Article 20(2).

Article 20U.K.Reports

1.[F1Not later than 3 January 2007] and every four years thereafter, the Commission shall submit to the European Parliament and to the Council a report concerning the Commission's experience in the implementation and administration of this Directive. The report shall in particular contain:

(a)a review of the noise data collected in accordance with Article 16 and other appropriate information;

(b)a statement of the need for revision of the lists in Articles 12 and 13, especially whether new equipment should be added in either Article 12 or Article 13 or equipment should be transferred from Article 13 to Article 12;

(c)a statement of the need and the possibilities for revision of the limit values laid down in Article 12 taking into account technological development;

(d)a statement setting out an integrated range of instruments to be used in continuing the reduction of noise by equipment.

2.After having held all the necessary consultations, in particular with the Committee, the Commission shall on that occasion present its conclusions and where appropriate any amendment to this Directive.

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Article 21U.K.Repeal

1.Directives 79/113/EEC, 84/532/EEC, 84/533/EEC, 84/534/EEC, 84/535/EEC, 84/536/EEC, 84/537/EEC, 84/538/EEC and 86/662/EEC shall be repealed on 3 January 2002.

2.Type-examination certificates issued and measurements of equipment carried out under the Directives mentioned in paragraph 1 may be used in drawing up the technical documentation provided for in Annex V point 3, Annex VI point 3, Annex VII point 2, Annex VIII points 3.1 and 3.3 of this Directive.

Article 22U.K.Transposition and date of application

1.Member States shall adopt and publish the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive no later than 3 July 2001. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.

2.Member States shall apply these measures with effect from 3 January 2002. However, Member States shall allow the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, to avail himself of the provisions of this Directive as from 3 July 2001.

3.With regard to the reduced permissible sound power levels of stage II referred to in Article 12, these provisions shall apply with effect from 3 January 2006.

4.When Member States adopt these measures, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such reference on the occasion of their official publication. The methods of making such reference shall be laid down by Member States.

5.Member States shall communicate to the Commission the texts of the provisions of national law which they adopt in the field governed by this Directive.

Article 23U.K.Entry into force

This Directive shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.

Article 24U.K.Addressees of the Directive

This Directive is addressed to the Member States.

ANNEX IU.K.DEFINITIONS OF EQUIPMENT

1.Aerial access platforms with combustion enginesU.K.

Equipment consisting of a minimum of a work platform, an extending structure and a chassis. The work platform is a fenced platform or a cage which can be moved under load to the required working position. The extending structure is connected to the chassis and supports the work platform; it allows movement of the work platform to its required position.

2.Brush cutterU.K.

A combustion-engine driven portable hand-held unit fitted with a rotating blade made of metal or plastic intended to cut weeds, brush, small trees and similar vegetation. The cutting device operates in a plane approximately parallel to the ground.

3.Builders' hoist for the transport of goodsU.K.

A power-operated, temporarily installed builders' hoist intended for use by persons who are permitted to enter engineering and construction sites, serving

(i)

defined landing levels, having a platform

  • designed for the transportation of goods only

  • which permits the access of persons during loading and unloading

  • which permits the access and travel by authorised persons during erection, dismantling and maintenance

  • guided

  • travelling vertical or along a path within 15° max. of the vertical

  • supported or sustained by: wire, rope, chain, screwed spindle and nut, rack and pinion, hydraulic jack (direct or indirect), or an expanding linkage mechanism

  • where masts may or may not require support from separate structures, or

(ii)

either one upper landing or a work area extending to the end of the guide (e.g. a roof), having a load-carrying device:

  • designed for the transportation of goods only

  • designed that there is no need to step on it for loading or unloading purposes or for maintenance, erection and dismantling

  • from which persons are prohibited at any time

  • guided

  • which is designed to travel at an angle of at least 30° to the vertical but may be used at any angle

  • sustained by steel wire rope and a positive drive system

  • controlled by constant pressure type controls

  • which does not benefit from the use of any counterweight

  • having a maximum rated load of 300 kg

  • having a maximum speed of 1m/s

  • and where the guides require support from separate structures.

4.Building site band saw machineU.K.

A hand-fed powered machine weighing less than 200 kg fitted with a single saw blade in the form of a continuous band mounted on and running between two or more pulleys.

5.Building site circular saw benchU.K.

A hand-fed machine weighing less than 200 kg fitted with a single circular sawblade (other than a scoring saw) with a diameter of 350 mm or more, up to a maximum diameter of 500 mm, which is fixed during the normal cutting operation, and a horizontal table, all or part of which is fixed during operation. The sawblade is mounted on a horizontal non-tilting spindle, the position of which remains stationary during machining. The machine may have any of the following features:

6.Chain saw, portableU.K.

A power-driven tool designed to cut wood with a saw chain and consisting of an integrated compact unit of handles, power source and cutting attachment, designed to be supported with two hands.

7.Combined high pressure flusher and suction vehicleU.K.

A vehicle which may work either as a high pressure flusher or as a suction vehicle. See high pressure flusher and suction vehicle.

8.Compaction machineU.K.

A machine which compacts materials, e.g. rock fills, soil or asphalt surfacing, through a rolling, tamping or vibrating action of the working tool. It may be self-propelled, towed, walk-behind or an attachment to a carrying machine. Compaction machines are subdivided as follows:

9.CompressorU.K.

Any machine for use with interchangeable equipment which compresses air, gases or vapours to a pressure higher than the inlet pressure. A compressor comprises the bare compressor itself, the prime mover and any component or device supplied, which is necessary for safe operation of the compressor.

Excluded are the following categories of device:

10.Concrete-breakers and picks, hand heldU.K.

Powered (by any method) concrete-breakers and picks used to perform work on civil engineering and building sites.

11.Concrete or mortar mixerU.K.

A machine to prepare concrete or mortar, irrespective of the loading, mixing and emptying process. It may be operated intermittently or constantly. Concrete mixers on trucks are called truck mixers (see definition 55).

12.Construction winchU.K.

A power-operated, temporarily installed lifting appliance which is equipped with means for raising and lowering a suspended load.

13.Conveying and spraying machine for concrete and mortarU.K.

Items of plant pumping and spraying concrete or mortar, with or without agitator, whereby the material to be transported is conveyed to the placing position through pipelines, distribution devices or distribution booms. Conveyance is carried out:

These machines may be mounted on trucks, trailers or special vehicles.

14.Conveyor beltU.K.

A temporarily installed machine suitable for transporting material by means of a power-driven belt.

15.Cooling equipment on vehiclesU.K.

A cargo space refrigeration unit on vehicle categories N2, N3, O3 and O4 as defined by Directive 70/156/EEC.

The refrigeration unit may be powered by means of an integral part of the refrigeration unit, a separate part attached to the vehicle body, a driving engine of the vehicle, or by an independent or standby power source.

16.DozerU.K.

A self-propelled wheeled or crawler machine used to exert a push or pull force through mounted equipment.

17.Drill rigU.K.

A machine which is used for drilling holes on construction sites by

Drill rigs are stationary during drilling. They may move from one place of work to another, under their own power. Self-propelled drill rigs include those mounted on lorries, wheeled chassis, tractors, crawlers, skid bases (pulled by winch). When drill rigs are mounted on lorries, tractors and trailers, or a wheel-based, transportation may be carried out at higher speeds and on public roads.

18.DumperU.K.

A self-propelled machine wheeled or crawler machine having an open body, which either transports and dumps or spreads material. Dumpers may be equipped with integral self-loading equipment.

19.Equipment for loading and unloading of silos or tanks on trucksU.K.

Powered devices attached to silo or tanker trucks for loading or unloading of liquids or bulk material by means of pumps or similar equipment.

20.Excavator, hydraulic or rope-operatedU.K.

A self-propelled crawler or wheeled machine having an upper structure capable of a minimum of 360° rotation, which excavates, swings and dumps material by the action of a bucket fitted to the boom and arm or telescopic boom, without moving the chassis or undercarriage during any one cycle of the machine.

21.Excavator-loaderU.K.

A self-propelled wheeled or crawler machine having a main structural support designed to carry both a front-mounted bucket loading mechanism and a rear-mounted backhoe. When used in the backhoe mode, the machine normally digs below ground level with bucket motion towards the machine. The backhoe lifts, swings and discharges material while the machine is stationary. When used in the loader mode, the machine loads or excavates through forward motion of the machine, and lifts, transports and discharges material.

22.Glass recycling containerU.K.

A container, built of whatever material, that is used for the collection of bottles. It is equipped with at least one opening for filling in bottles and another one for emptying the container.

23.GraderU.K.

A self-propelled wheeled machine having an adjustable blade, positioned between front and rear axles, which cuts, moves and spreads material usually to grade requirements.

24.Grass trimmer/grass edge trimmerU.K.

A combustion-engine driven portable hand-held unit fitted with flexible line(s), string(s), or similar non-metallic flexible cutting elements, such as pivoting cutters, intended to cut weeds, grass or similar soft vegetation. The cutting device operates in a plane approximately parallel (grass trimmer) or perpendicular (grass edge trimmer) to the ground.

25.Hedge trimmerU.K.

Hand-held, integrally driven powered equipment which is designed for use by one operator for trimming hedges and bushes utilising one or more linear reciprocating cutter blades.

26.High pressure flusherU.K.

A vehicle equipped with a device to clean sewers or similar installations by means of a high pressure water jet. The device may be either mounted on a proprietary vehicular truck chassis or incorporated into its own chassis embodiment. The equipment may be fixed or demountable as in the case of an exchangeable bodywork system.

27.High pressure water jet machineU.K.

A machine with nozzles or other speed-increasing openings which allow water, also with admixtures, to emerge as a free jet. In general, high pressure jet machines consist of a drive, a pressure generator, hose lines, spraying devices, safety mechanisms, controls and measurement devices. High pressure water jet machines may be mobile or stationary:

28.Hydraulic hammerU.K.

Equipment which uses the hydraulic power source of the carrier machine to accelerate a piston (sometimes gas-assisted), which then hits a tool. The stress wave generated by kinetic action flows through the tool into the material, which causes the material to break. Hydraulic hammers need a supply of pressurised oil to function. The complete carrier/hammer unit is controlled by an operator, usually seated in the cabin of the carrier.

29.Hydraulic power packU.K.

Any machine for use with interchangeable equipment which compresses liquids to a pressure higher than the inlet pressure. It means an assembly of a prime mover, pump, with or without reservoir and accessories (e.g. controls, pressure relief valve).

30.Joint cutterU.K.

A mobile machine intended for the production of joints in concrete, asphalt and similar road surfaces. The cutting tool is a rotating high speed disc. The forward motion of the joint cutter can be

31.Landfill compactor, loader-type with bucketU.K.

A self-propelled wheeled compaction machine having a front-mounted loader linkage with a bucket having steel wheels (drums) primarily designed to compact, move, grade, and load soil, landfill or sanitary (refuse) materials.

32.LawnmowerU.K.

A walk-behind or ride-on grass cutting machine or a machine with grass-cutting attachment(s) where the cutting device operates in a plane approximately parallel to the ground and which uses the ground to determine the height of cut by means of wheels, air cushion or skids, etc., and which utilises an engine or an electric motor for a power source. The cutting devices are either

Also a walk-behind or ride-on grass cutting machine or a machine with grass-cutting attachment(s) where the cutting device is rotating about a horizontal axis to provide a shearing action with a stationary cutter bar or knife (cylinder mower).

33.Lawn trimmer/lawn edge trimmerU.K.

An electrically powered walk-behind or hand-held grass cutting machine with cutting element(s) of non-metallic filament line(s) or freely pivoting non-metallic cutters with a kinetic energy of not more than 10 J each, intended to cut grass or similar soft vegetation. The cutting element(s) operate(s) in a plane approximately parallel (lawn trimmer) or perpendicular (lawn edge trimmer) to the ground. The kinetic energy is determined using EN 786:1997, Annex B.

34.Leaf blowerU.K.

A powered machine appropriate to clear lawns, paths, ways, streets, etc. of leaves and other material by means of a high velocity air flow. It may be portable (hand-held) or not portable but mobile.

35.Leaf collectorU.K.

A powered machine suitable for collecting leaves and other debris using a suction device consisting of a power source which produces a vacuum inside the machine and a suction nozzle and a container for the collected material. It may be portable (hand-held) or not portable but mobile.

36.Lift truck, combustion-engine driven, counterbalancedU.K.

A wheeled, internal combustion-engine driven lift truck with counterweight and lifting equipment (mast, telescopic arm or articulated arm). These are:

37.LoaderU.K.

A self-propelled wheeled or crawler machine having an integral front-mounted bucket-supporting structure and linkage, which loads or excavates through forward motion of the machine, and lifts, transports and discharges material.

38.Mobile craneU.K.

A self-powered jib crane capable of travelling, loaded or unloaded, without the need for fixed runways and relying on gravity for stability. It operates on tyres, crawlers or with other mobile arrangements. In fixed positions it may be supported by outriggers or other accessories increasing its stability. The superstructure of a mobile crane may be of the type of full-circle slewing, of limited slewing or non-slewing. It is normally equipped with one or more hoists and/or hydraulic cylinders for lifting and lowering the jib and the load. Mobile cranes are equipped either with telescopic jibs, with articulated jibs, with lattice jibs, or a combination of these, of such a design that may readily be lowered. The loads suspended from the jib may be handled by hook block assemblies or other load-lifting attachments for special services.

39.Mobile waste containerU.K.

An appropriate designed container fitted with wheels intended to store waste temporarily, and which is equipped with a cover.

40.Motor hoeU.K.

A self-propelled machine designed to be pedestrian-controlled

41.Paver-finisherU.K.

A mobile road construction machine used for the purpose of applying layers of construction material, such as bituminous mix, concrete and gravel on surfaces. Paver-finishers may be equipped with a high-compaction screed.

42.Piling equipmentU.K.

Pile installation and extraction equipment, e.g. impact hammers, extractors, vibrators or static pile pushing/pulling devices of an assembly of machines and components used for installation or extraction of piles, which also includes:

43.PipelayerU.K.

A self-propelled crawler or wheeled machine specifically designed to handle and lay pipes and carry pipeline equipment. The machine, the design of which is based on a tractor, has especially designed components such as undercarriage, main frame, counterweight, boom and load-hoist mechanism, and vertically pivoting side boom.

44.Piste caterpillarU.K.

A self-propelled crawler machine used to exert a push or pull force on snow and ice through mounted equipment.

45.Power generatorU.K.

Any device comprising an internal combustion engine driving a rotary electrical generator producing a continuous supply of electrical power.

46.Power sweeperU.K.

A sweeping collection machine having equipment to sweep debris into the path of a suction inlet that would then pneumatically by way of a high velocity airstream or with a mechanical pick-up system convey the debris to a collection hopper. The sweeping and collecting devices may either be mounted to a proprietary vehicular truck chassis or incorporated into its own chassis embodiment. The equipment can be fixed or demountable as in the case of an exchangeable bodywork system.

47.Refuse collection vehicleU.K.

A vehicle designed for the collection and transportation of domestic and bulky waste based on loading via containers or by hand. The vehicle may be equipped with a compaction mechanism. A refuse collection vehicle comprises a chassis with cab onto which the bodywork is mounted. It may be equipped with a container lifting device.

48.Road-milling machineU.K.

A mobile machine used for removing material from paved surfaces using a power-driven cylindrical body, on which surface the milling tools are fitted; the cutter drums rotate during the cutting operation.

49.ScarifierU.K.

A walk-behind or ride-on powered machine which uses the ground to determine the depth of cut and which is equipped with an assembly appropriate to slit or scratch the surface of the lawn in gardens, parks and other similar areas.

50.Shredder/chipperU.K.

A powered machine designed for use in a stationary position having one or more cutting devices for the purpose of reducing bulk organic materials to smaller pieces. Generally it consists of a feed intake opening through which material (which may be held by an appliance or not) is inserted, a device which cuts up the material by whatever method (cutting, chopping, crushing or other methods) and a discharge chute through which the cut material is discharged. A collecting device may be attached.

51.Snow-removing machine with rotating toolsU.K.

A machine with which snow can be removed from traffic areas by rotating means, accelerated and ejected by blower means.

52.Suction vehicleU.K.

A vehicle equipped with a device to collect water, mud, sludge, refuse or similar material from sewers or similar installations by means of a vacuum. The device may be either mounted on a proprietary vehicular truck chassis or incorporated into its own chassis embodiment. The equipment may be fixed or demountable as in the case of an exchangeable bodywork system.

53.Tower craneU.K.

A slewing jib crane with the jib located at the top of a tower which stays approximately vertical in the working position. This power-driven appliance is equipped with means for raising and lowering suspended loads and for the movement of such loads by changing the load-lifting radius, slewing, travelling of the complete appliance. Certain appliances perform several but not necessarily all of these movements. The appliance can be installed in a fixed position or equipped with means for displacing or climbing.

54.TrencherU.K.

A self-propelled, ride-on or pedestrian-controlled, crawler or wheeled machine, having a front- or rear-mounted excavator linkage and attachment, primarily designed to produce trenches in a continuous operation, through a motion of the machine.

55.Truck mixerU.K.

A vehicle which is equipped with a drum to transport ready-mixed concrete from the concrete mixing plant to the job site; the drum may rotate when the vehicle is driving or stand still. The drum is emptied on the job site by rotating the drum. The drum is driven either by the driving engine of the vehicle or by a supplementary engine.

56.Water pump unitU.K.

A machine consisting of a water pump itself and the driving system. Water pump means a machine for the raising of water from a lower to a higher energy level.

57.Welding generatorU.K.

Any rotary device which produces a welding current.

ANNEX IIU.K.EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

The EC declaration of conformity must contain the following particulars:

ANNEX IIIU.K.METHOD OF MEASUREMENT OF AIRBORNE NOISE EMITTED BY EQUIPMENT FOR USE OUTDOORS

ScopeU.K.

This Annex lays down the methods of measurement of airborne noise that shall be used for the determination of the sound power levels of equipment covered by this Directive with a view to the conformity assessment procedures of this Directive.

Part A of this Annex for each type of equipment referred to in Article 2(1) lays down

for measuring the sound pressure level on a measurement surface enveloping the source and for calculating the sound power level produced by the source.

Part B of this Annex for each type of equipment referred to in Article 2(1) lays down

When testing specific types of equipment, the manufacturer or his authorised representative in the Community may in general choose one of the basic noise emission standards of Part A and apply the operating conditions of Part B for this specific type of equipment. In the event of a dispute, however, the recommended basic noise emission standard laid down in Part B has to be used together with the operating conditions of Part B.

PART ABASIC NOISE EMISSION STANDARD

For the determination of the sound power level of equipment for use outdoors as defined by Article 2(1) the basic noise emission standards

may generally be used subject to the following general supplements:

1.Measurement uncertaintyU.K.

Measurement uncertainties are not taken into account in the framework of conformity assessment procedures in the design phase.

2.Operation of source during testU.K.

2.1.Fan speedU.K.

If the engine of the equipment or its hydraulic system is fitted with (a) fans(s) it (they) must operate during the test. The fan speed is, in accordance with one of the following conditions, stated and set by the manufacturer of the equipment and must appear in the test report, this speed being used in further measurements.

(a)

Fan drive directly connected to the engine

If the fan drive is directly connected to the engine and/or hydraulic equipment (e.g. by belt drive) it must operate during the test.

(b)

Fan drive with several distinct speeds

If the fan can work at several distinct speeds the test shall be carried out either

  • at its maximum working speed, or

  • in a first test with the fan set at zero speed and in a second test the fan set at maximum speed. The resulting sound pressure level L pA shall then be calculated by combining both test results using the following equation:

    where:

    L pA,0 % is the sound pressure level determined with the fan set at zero speed

    L pA,100 % is the sound pressure level determined with the fan set at maximum speed.

(c)

Fan drive with continuous variable speed

If the fan can work at continuous variable speed, the test shall be carried out either according to 2.1(b) or with the fan speed set by the manufacturer at no less than 70 % of the maximum speed.

2.2.Test of powered equipment free of loadU.K.

For these measurements, the engine and hydraulic system of the equipment must be warmed up in accordance with the instructions, and safety requirements must be observed.

The test is carried out with the equipment in a stationary position without operating the working equipment or travelling mechanism. For the purpose of the test, the engine will idle at no less than the rated speed corresponding to the net power(19).

If the machine is powered by a generator or from the mains, the frequency of the supply current, specified for the motor by the manufacturer, shall be stable at ± 1 Hz if the machine is equipped with an induction motor, and the supply voltage at ± 1 % of the rated voltage if the machine is equipped with a commutator motor. The supply voltage is measured at the plug of a non-detachable cable or cord, or at the inlet of the machine if a detachable cable is provided. The waveform of the current supplied from the generator shall be similar to that obtained from the mains.

If the machine is powered by battery, the battery shall be fully charged.

The speed used and the corresponding net power are stated by the manufacturer of the equipment and must appear in the test report.

If the equipment is fitted with several engines, they must work simultaneously during the tests. If this is not possible, each possible combination of engine(s) is to be tested.

2.3.Test of powered equipment under loadU.K.

For these measurements, the engine (driving device) and hydraulic system of the equipment must be warmed up in accordance with the instructions, and safety requirements must be observed. No signalling device such as a warning horn or reversing alarm is to be operated during the test.

The speed or velocity of the equipment during the test must be recorded and appear in the test report.

If the equipment is fitted with several engines and/or aggregates they must work simultaneously during the tests. If this is not possible, each possible combination of engine(s) and/or aggregates is to be tested.

For each type of equipment that is to be tested under load, specific operating conditions must be laid down which shall, in principle, produce effects and stresses similar to those encountered under actual working conditions.

2.4.Test of hand-operated equipmentU.K.

Conventional operating conditions for each type of hand-operated equipment shall be laid down that produce effects and stresses similar to those undergone under actual working conditions.

3.Calculation of surface sound pressure levelU.K.

The surface sound pressure level shall be determined at least three times. If at least two of the determined values do not differ by more than 1 dB, further measurements will not be necessary; otherwise the measurements shall be continued until two values differing by no more than 1 dB are obtained. The A-weighted surface sound pressure level to be used for calculating the sound power level is the arithmetic mean of the two highest values that do not differ by more than 1 dB.

4.Information to be reportedU.K.

The A-weighted sound power level of the source under test shall be reported to the nearest whole number (less than 0,5 use the lower number; greater than or equal to 0,5 use the higher number).

The report shall contain the technical data necessary to identify the source under test as well as the noise test code and the acoustical data.

5.Additional microphone positions on the hemispherical measurement surface (EN ISO 3744:1995) U.K.

In addition to clauses 7.2.1 and 7.2.2 of EN ISO 3744:1995 a set of 12 microphones on the hemispherical measurement surface may be used. The location of 12 microphone positions distributed on the surface of a hemisphere of radius r are listed in the form of Cartesian coordinates in the following table. The radius r of the hemisphere shall be equal to or greater than twice the largest dimension of the reference parallelepiped. The reference parallelepiped is defined as the smallest possible rectangular parallelepiped just enclosing the equipment (without attachments) and terminating on the reflecting plane. The radius of the hemisphere shall be rounded to the nearest higher of the following values: 4, 10, 16 m.

The number (12) of microphones may be reduced to six, but the microphone positions 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 following the requirements of clause 7.4.2 of EN ISO 3744:1995 have to be used in any case.

Generally the arrangement with six microphone positions on a hemispherical measurement surface has to be used. If there are other specifications laid down in a noise test code in this Directive for a specific equipment, these specifications shall be used.

TABLE

Coordinates of the 12 microphone positions

Number of microphonex/ry/rz
1101,5 m
20,70,71,5 m
3011,5 m
4- 0,70,71,5 m
5- 101,5 m
6- 0,7- 0,71,5 m
70- 11,5 m
80,7- 0,71,5 m
90,650,270,71 r
10- 0,270,650,71 r
11- 0,65- 0,270,71 r
120,27- 0,650,71 r

6.Environmental correction K 2A U.K.

Equipment shall be measured on a reflecting surface of concrete or non-porous asphalt, then the environmental correction K 2A is set to K 2A = 0. If there are other specifications laid down in a noise test code of this Directive for a specific equipment, these specifications shall be used.

Figure Additional microphone array on the hemisphere (12 microphone positions)U.K.

PART BNOISE TEST CODES FOR SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT

0.EQUIPMENT THAT IS TESTED FREE OF LOADU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

Reflecting surface of concrete or non-porous asphalt

Environmental correction K 2A U.K.

K 2A = 0

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.
(i)

If the largest dimension of the reference parallelepiped does not exceed 8 m:

hemisphere/six microphone positions according to Part A item 5/according to Part A item 5

(ii)

If the largest dimension of the reference parallelepiped exceeds 8 m:

parallelepiped according to ISO 3744:1995 with measurement distance d = 1 m

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test free of load:U.K.

The noise tests shall be carried out according to Part A item 2.2

Period(s) of observation/determination of resulting sound power level if more than one operating condition is usedU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

1.AERIAL ACCESS PLATFORMS WITH COMBUSTION ENGINEU.K.

See No 0

2.BRUSH CUTTERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 10884:1995

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 10884:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

ISO 10884:1995, point 5.3

Period(s) of observationU.K.

ISO 10884:1995

3.BUILDERS' HOISTS FOR THE TRANSPORT OF GOODSU.K.

See No 0

The geometrical centre of the engine shall be positioned above the centre of the hemisphere; the lift shall move without load and leave the hemisphere — if necessary — in direction of point 1

4.BUILDING SITE BAND SAW MACHINESU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 7960:1995, Annex J with d = 1 m

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

Corresponding to ISO 7960:1995, Annex J (point J2(b) only)

Period of observationU.K.

Corresponding to ISO 7960:1995, Annex J

5.BUILDING SITE CIRCULAR SAW BENCHESU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 7960:1995, Annex A, measurement distance d = 1 m

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

ISO 7960:1995, Annex A (point A2(b) only)

Period of observationU.K.

ISO 7960:1995, Annex A

6.CHAIN SAWS, PORTABLEU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 9207:1995

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 9207:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under load/Test free of loadU.K.

Full load sawing wood/engine at maximum revolution without load

(a)

combustion-engine driven: ISO 9207:1995 points 6.3 and 6.4

(b)

electric-motor operated: a test corresponding to ISO 9207:1995 point 6.3 and a test with the motor at maximum revolution without load

Period(s) of observation/determination of resulting sound power level if more than one operating condition is usedU.K.

ISO 9207:1995 points 6.3 and 6.4

The resulting sound power level L WA is calculated by:

where L W1 and L W2 are the average sound power levels of the two different modes of operation defined above

7.COMBINED HIGH PRESSURE FLUSHERS AND SUCTION VEHICLESU.K.

If it is possible to operate both items of equipment simultaneously, this shall be done according to Nos 26 and 52. If not, they shall be measured separately and the higher values are to be stated

8.COMPACTION MACHINESU.K.

(i)NON-VIBRATING ROLLERSU.K.

See No 0

(ii)VIBRATING ROLLERS FOR RIDE-ON OPERATORSU.K.
Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

The vibrating roller shall be installed on one or more appropriate elastic material(s) such as air-cushion(s). These air-cushions shall be made of a supple material (elastomer or similar) and shall be inflated to a pressure ensuring that the machine is elevated by at least 5 cm; resonance effects shall be avoided. The dimension of the cushion(s) shall be such that the stability of the machine under test is ensured

Test under loadU.K.

The machine shall be tested in a stationary position with the engine at rated speed (stated by the manufacturer) and the moving mechanism(s) disconnected. The compacting mechanism shall be operated using the maximum compaction power corresponding to the combination of the highest frequency and the highest possible amplitude for that frequency as declared by the manufacturer

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall be at least 15 seconds

(iii)VIBRATORY PLATES, VIBRATORY RAMMERS, EXPLOSIVE RAMMERS AND WALK-BEHIND VIBRATING ROLLERSU.K.
Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

EN 500-4 rev. 1:1998, Annex C

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

EN 500-4 rev. 1:1998, Annex C

Period of observationU.K.

EN 500-4 rev. 1:1998, Annex C

9.COMPRESSORSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

hemisphere/six microphone positions according to Part A item 5/according to Part A item 5

or

parallelepiped according to ISO 3744:1995 with measurement distance d = 1 m

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

The compressors shall be installed on the reflecting plane; skid-mounted compressors shall be placed on a support 0,40 m high, unless otherwise required by the manufacturer's conditions of installation.

Test under loadU.K.

The compressor under test shall have been warmed up and be operating in stable conditions as for continuous operation. It shall be properly serviced and lubricated as specified by the manufacturer

The determination of the sound power level shall be made at full-load or in an operating condition that is reproducible and is representative of the noisiest operation of typical usage of the machine under test, whichever is the noisier

Should the layout of the complete plant be such that certain components, e.g. inter-coolers are mounted away from the compressor, endeavours shall be made to separate the noise generated from such parts when performing the noise test. Separation of the various noise sources may require special equipment for the attenuation of the noise from these sources during the measurement. The noise characteristics and description of the operating conditions of such parts shall be given separately in the test report

During the test the gas exhausted from the compressor shall be piped clear of the test area. Care shall be taken to ensure the noise generated by the gas being exhausted is at least 10 dB lower than the noise to be measured at all measurement locations (e.g. by the fitting of a silencer)

Care shall be taken that air discharge does not introduce any extra noise due to turbulence at the compressor discharge valve

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall be at least 15 seconds

10.CONCRETE-BREAKERS AND PICKS, HAND-HELDU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

Hemisphere/six microphone positions according to Part A item 5 and the following table/according to mass of equipment as given in the following table:

Mass of equipment m in kgRadius of hemispherez for microphone positions 2, 4, 6 and 8
m < 102 m0,75 m
m ≥ 104 m1,50 m
Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

All appliances shall be tested in the vertical position

If the test appliance has got an air exhaust, its axis shall be equidistant from two microphone positions. The noise of the power supply shall not influence the measurement of the noise emission from the tested appliance

Support of the applianceU.K.

The appliance shall be coupled during the test run to a tool embedded in a cube-shaped concrete block placed in a concrete pit, sunk into the ground. An intermediate steel piece may be inserted during tests between the appliance and the support tool. This intermediate piece shall form a stable structure between the appliance and the support tool. Figure 10.1 incorporates these requirements

Block characteristicsU.K.

The block shall be in the shape of a cube 0,60 m ± 2 mm long at the edge and as regular as possible; it shall be made of reinforced concrete and thoroughly vibrated in layers of up to 0,20 m to avoid excessive sedimentation

Quality of the concreteU.K.

The quality of the concrete shall correspond to C 50/60 of ENV 206

The cube shall be reinforced by 8 mm-diameter steel rods without ties, each rod being independent of the other; the design concept is illustrated in Figure 10.2

Supporting toolU.K.

The tool shall be sealed into the block and shall consist of a rammer of no less than 178 mm or no more than 220 mm diameter and a tool chuck component identical to that normally used with the appliance being tested and complying with ISO 1180:1983, but sufficiently long to enable the practical test to be carried out

Suitable treatment shall be carried out to integrate the two components. The tool shall be fixed in the block so that the bottom of the rammer is 0,30 m from the upper face of the block (see Figure 10.2)

The block shall remain mechanically sound, particularly at the point where the supporting tool and the concrete meet. Before and after each test, it shall be established that the tool sealed in the concrete block is integrated with it

Positioning of the cubeU.K.

The cube shall be set in a pit cemented throughout, covered by a screening slab of at least 100 kg/m2, as indicated in Figure 10.3, so that the upper surface of the screening slab is flush with the ground. To avoid any parasitic noise, the block shall be insulated against the bottom and sides of the pit by elastic blocks, the cut-off frequency of which shall not be more than half the striking rate of the appliance tested, expressed as strokes per second

The opening in the screening slab through which the tool chuck component passes shall be as small as possible and sealed by a flexible sound-proof joint

Test under loadU.K.

The appliance tested shall be connected to the supporting tool

The test appliance shall be operated in stable conditions having the same acoustical stability as in normal service

The test appliance shall be operated at the maximum power specified in the instructions supplied to the purchaser

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

Figure 10.1

Schematic diagram of intermediate piece

Figure 10.2

Test block

Figure 10.3

Testing device

The value of A should be such that the screening slab resting on the elastic joint J is flush with the ground

11.CONCRETE OR MORTAR MIXERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

The mixing device (drum) shall be filled to its rated capacity with sand of granulation 0 to 3 mm, the humidity shall be 4 to 10 %

The mixing device shall be operated at least at the rated speed

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall be at least 15 seconds

12.CONSTRUCTION WINCHESU.K.

See No 0

The geometrical centre of the engine shall be positioned above the centre of the hemisphere; the winch shall be connected but no load shall be applied

13.CONVEYING AND SPRAYING MACHINES FOR CONCRETE AND MORTARU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.

If the machine is equipped with a boom, this is set upright and the pipe shall be lead back to the filler funnel. If this is not the case the machine shall be equipped with a horizontal pipe of at least 30 m leading back to the filler funnel

Test under loadU.K.
(i)

For machines conveying and spraying concrete:

The conveying system and the pipe shall be filled with a medium similar to concrete, the cement being replaced by an admixture, e.g. finest ash. The machine shall operate at its maximum output, the period of one working cycle being not more than 5 seconds (if this period is exceeded, water shall be added to the ‘concrete’ in order to reach this value).

(ii)

For machines conveying and spraying mortar:

The conveying system and the pipe shall be filled with a medium similar to finishing mortar, the cement being replaced by an admixture, e.g. methyl cellulose. The machine shall operate at its maximum output, the period of one working cycle being not more than 5 seconds (if this period is exceeded, water shall be added to the ‘mortar’ in order to reach this value)

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

14.CONVEYOR BELTSU.K.

See No 0

The geometrical centre of the engine shall be positioned above the centre of the hemisphere; the belt shall move without load and leave the hemisphere, if necessary, in the direction of point 1

15.COOLING EQUIPMENT ON VEHICLESU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

The cooling equipment shall be installed in a real or simulated cargo space and be tested in a stationary position where the height of the cooling equipment shall be representative of the intended installation requirements according to the instructions supplied to the purchaser. The power source of the cooling equipment shall operate at the rate that causes the maximum speed of the cooling compressor and the fan specified in the instructions. If the cooling equipment is intended to be powered by the driving engine of the vehicle the engine shall not be used during the test and the cooling equipment shall be connected to a suitable electrical power source. Removable tractor units shall be removed during the test

Cooling equipment installed in cargo-space refrigeration units which have a choice of different power sources shall be tested separately for each power source. The test result reported shall as a minimum reflect the mode of operation which leads to the maximum noise output

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

16.DOZERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 6395:1988

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 6395:1988.

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

Crawler dozers shall be tested on the test site corresponding to point 6.3.3 of ISO 6395:1988

Test under loadU.K.

ISO 6395:1988, Annex B

Period(s) of observation and consideration of different operating conditions, if anyU.K.

ISO 6395:1988, Annex B

17.DRILL RIGSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

EN 791:1995, Annex A

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

18.DUMPERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 6395:1988

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 6395: 1988

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

Equivalent ISO 6395:1998, Annex C, with the following amendment:

C 4.3, second paragraph is replaced by:

The engine shall be operated at its maximum governed speed (high idle). The transmission control shall be set to neutral. Bring the bucket to the tipped position (emptying) up to about 75 % of its maximum movement and return it to its travelling position three times. This sequence of events is considered to be a single cycle for the stationary hydraulic mode.

If no engine power is used to tip the bucket, the engine shall be operated at idling speed with the transmission in neutral. The measurement shall be performed without tipping the bucket, the period of observation shall be 15 seconds.

Period(s) of observation/determination of resulting sound power level if more than one operating condition is usedU.K.

ISO 6395:1988, Annex C

19.EQUIPMENT FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING TANKS OR SILOS ON TRUCKSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

The equipment shall be tested with the truck in a stationary position. The engine driving the equipment shall operate at the speed that causes the maximum output of the equipment specified in the instructions supplied to the purchaser

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

20.EXCAVATORSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 6395:1988

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 6395:1988.

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

ISO 6395:1988, Annex A

Period(s) of observation/determination of resulting sound power level if more than one operating condition is usedU.K.

ISO 6395:1988, Annex A

21.EXCAVATORS-LOADERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 6395:1988

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 6395:1988

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

ISO 6395:1988, Annex D

Period(s) of observation/determination of resulting sound power level if more than one operating condition is usedU.K.

ISO 6395:1988, Annex D

22.GLASS RECYCLING CONTAINERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

For the purpose of this noise test code the single-event sound pressure level Lpls as defined in EN ISO 3744:1995 point 3.2.2 is used in measuring the sound pressure level at the microphone positions

Environmental correction K 2A U.K.
Measurement in the open airU.K.

K 2A = 0

Measurements indoorsU.K.

The value of the constant K 2A, determined in accordance with Annex A to EN ISO 3744:1995, shall be ≤ 2,0 dB in which case K 2A shall be disregarded

Operating conditions during testU.K.

The noise measurement shall be carried out during a complete cycle beginning with the empty container and completed when 120 bottles have been thrown into the container

The glass bottles are defined as follows:

The testing operator holds each bottle by its neck and with its bottom towards the filling aperture and then he pushes it gently inside through the filling aperture in the direction of the centre of the container, avoiding if possible the bottle hitting against the walls. Only one filling aperture is used for throwing the bottles and it is the one nearest to microphone position 12

Period(s) of observation/determination of resulting sound power level if more than one operating condition is usedU.K.

The A-weighted single-event sound pressure level is preferably simultaneously measured at the six microphone positions for each bottle thrown into the container

The A-weighted single-event sound power level averaged over the measurement surface is calculated according to EN ISO 3744: 1995, point 8.1

The A-weighted single-event sound pressure level averaged over all 120 throwings of bottles is calculated as the logarithmic mean of the A-weighted single-event sound pressure levels averaged over the measurement surface

23.GRADERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 6395:1988

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 6395:1988

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

Corresponding to ISO 6395:1988, Annex B

Period(s) of observation/determination of resulting sound power level if more than one operating condition is usedU.K.

ISO 6395:1988, Annex B

24.GRASS TRIMMERS/GRASS EDGE TRIMMERSU.K.

See No 2

The trimmer shall be positioned by a suitable device in such a way that its cutting device is above the centre of the hemisphere. For grass trimmers, the centre of the cutting device shall be held at a distance of about 50 mm above the surface. In order to accommodate the cutting blades, grass edge trimmers should be positioned as close as possible to the test surface

25.HEDGE TRIMMERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 11094:1991

In case of dispute, measurements shall be carried out in the open air on the artificial surface (point 4.1.2 of ISO 11094:1991)

Environmental correction K 2A U.K.
Measurement in the open airU.K.

K 2A = 0

Measurements indoorsU.K.

The value of the constant K 2A, determined without the artificial surface and in accordance with Annex A to EN ISO 3744:1995, shall be ≤ 2,0 dB, in which case K 2A shall be disregarded

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 11094:1991

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

The hedge trimmer shall be held in the natural manner for normal use either by a person or by a suitable device in such a way that its cutting device is above the centre of the hemisphere

Test under loadU.K.

The hedge clipper shall be operated at its nominal speed with the cutting device working

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

26.HIGH PRESSURE FLUSHERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

The high pressure flusher shall be tested in a stationary position. The engine and auxiliary units operate at the speed provided by the manufacturer for the operation of the working equipment; the high pressure pump(s) is (are) operating at its (their) maximum speed and operating pressure provided by the manufacturer. Using an adapted nozzle the pressure reduction valve shall be just on the point of reacting. The flow noise of the nozzle shall not have any influence on the results of the measurements

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 30 seconds

27.HIGH PRESSURE WATER JET MACHINESU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

Parallelepiped/according to EN ISO 3744:1995 with measurement distance d = 1 m

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

The high pressure water jet machine shall be installed on the reflecting plane; skid-mounted machines shall be placed on a support 0,40 m high, unless otherwise required by the manufacturer's conditions of installation

Test under loadU.K.

The high-pressure cleaning machine shall be brought to its steady-state within the range specified by the manufacturer. During testing the nozzle shall be coupled to the high-pressure cleaning machine that causes the highest pressure if used according to the manufacturer's instructions

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

28.HYDRAULIC HAMMERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

Hemisphere/six microphone positions according to Part A, item 5/r = 10 m

Operating conditions during testsU.K.
Mounting of the equipmentU.K.

For the test the hammer is attached to a carrier and a special test block structure shall be used. Figure 28.1 gives the characteristics of this structure and Figure 28.2 shows the position of the carrier

CarrierU.K.

The carrier for the test hammer shall meet the requirements of the test hammer's technical specifications especially in weight range, hydraulic output power, supply oil flow and return line back pressure

MountingU.K.

Mechanical mounting as well as connections (hoses, pipes …) must correspond to specifications given in the hammer's technical data. All significant noise caused by pipes and various mechanical components needed for installation, ought to be eliminated. All component connections have to be well tightened

Hammer stability and static hold forceU.K.

The hammer shall be firmly held down by the carrier in order to give the same stability as that existing under normal operating conditions. The hammer must be operated in an upright position

ToolU.K.

A blunt tool shall be used in the measurements. The length of the tool must meet the requirements given in Figure 28.1 (test block)

Test under loadU.K.
Hydraulic input power and oil flowU.K.

Operating conditions of the hydraulic hammer shall be appropriately adjusted, measured and reported along with the corresponding technical specification values. The hammer under test must be used in such way that 90 % or more of the maximum hydraulic input power and oil flow of the hammer can be reached

Care shall be taken that the total uncertainty of the measurement chains of p s and Q is kept within ± 5 %. This assures the hydraulic input power determination within ± 10 % accuracy. Assuming linear correlation between hydraulic input power and emitted sound power this would mean variation of less than ± 0,4 dB in the determination of the sound power level

Adjustable components having effect on the hammer powerU.K.

Pre-settings of all accumulators, pressure central valves and other possible adjustable components must meet the values given in technical data. If more than one fixed impact rate is optional, measurements have to be made using all settings. Minimum and maximum values are presented

Quantities to be measuredU.K.
p sThe mean value of the hydraulic supply fine pressure during the hammer's operation including at least 10 blows
QThe mean value of the breaker inlet oil flow measured simultaneously with p s
TThe oil temperature must lie between + 40/ + 60 °C during measurements. The temperature of the hydraulic breaker body must have been stabilised to normal operating temperature before starting the measurements
P aThe prefill gas pressures of all accumulators must be measured in static situation (breaker not operating) at stable ambient temperature of + 15/ + 25 °C. The measured ambient temperature shall be recorded with the measured accumulator prefill gas pressure

Parameters to be evaluated from the measured operating parameters:

P IN Hydraulic input power of the breaker P IN = p s · Q

Hydraulic supply line pressure measurement, p s U.K.
Breaker inlet oil flow, QU.K.
Measuring point of the oil temperature, TU.K.
Period of observation/determination of resulting sound power levelU.K.

The period of observation shall be at least 15 seconds

The measurements are repeated three times, or more if necessary. The final result is calculated as the arithmetic mean of the two highest values that do not differ by more than 1dB

Figure 28.1

Figure 28.2

DefinitionsU.K.
dTool diameter (mm)
d 1Anvil diameter, 1 200 ± 100 mm
d 2Inner diameter of the anvil support structure, ≤ 1 800 mm
d 3Diameter of the test block deck, ≤ 2 200 mm
d 4Diameter of the tool opening in the deck, ≤ 350 mm
d 5Diameter of the tool seal, ≤ 1 000 mm
h 1Visible tool length between the lowest part of the housing and tool seal upper surface (mm), h 1 = d ± d/2
h 2Tool seal thickness above the deck, ≤ 20 mm (if the tool seal is located below the deck, its thickness is not limited; it may be made of foam rubber)
h 3Distance between deck upper surface and anvil upper surface, 250 ± 50 mm
h 4Isolating foam rubber deck seal thickness, ≤ 30 mm
h 5Anvil thickness, 350 ± 50 mm
h 6Tool penetration, ≤ 50 mm

If the quadratic shape of the test block structure is used, the maximum length dimension equals 0,89 × corresponding diameter

The empty space between the deck and the anvil can be filled with elastic foam rubber or other absorption material, density < 220 kg/m3

29.HYDRAULIC POWER PACKSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

The hydraulic power pack shall be installed on the reflecting plane; skid-mounted hydraulic power packs shall be placed on a support 0,40 m high, unless otherwise required by the manufacturer's conditions of installation

Test under loadU.K.

During testing, no tools shall be coupled to the hydraulic power pack

The hydraulic power pack shall be brought to its steady state within the range specified by the manufacturer. It shall operate at its nominal speed and its nominal pressure. The nominal speed and pressure are those appearing in the instructions supplied to the purchaser

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

30.JOINT CUTTERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

The joint cutter shall be equipped with the largest possible blade foreseen by the manufacturer in the instructions supplied to the purchaser. The engine shall operate at its maximum speed with the blade idling

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall be at least 15 seconds

31.LANDFILL COMPACTORSU.K.

See No 37

32.LAWNMOWERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 11094:1991

In case of dispute, measurements shall be carried out in the open air on the artificial surface (point 4.1.2 of ISO 11094:1991)

Environmental correction K 2A U.K.
Measurement in the open airU.K.

K 2A = 0

Measurements indoorsU.K.

The value of the constant K 2A, determined without the artificial surface and in accordance with Annex A to EN ISO 3744:1995 shall be ≤ 2,0 dB, in which case K 2A shall be disregarded

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 11094:1991

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

If the wheels of the lawnmower could cause a compression of the artificial surface of more than 1 cm, the wheels shall be placed on supports so that they are level with the artificial surface before compression. If the cutting device cannot be separated from the driving wheels of the lawnmower, the mower shall be tested on supports with the cutting device operating at its maximum speed laid down by the manufacturer. The supports shall be made in such a way that they do not influence the measurement results

Test free of loadU.K.

ISO 11094:1991

Period of observationU.K.

ISO 11094:1991

33.LAWN TRIMMERS/LAWN EDGE TRIMMERSU.K.

See No 32

The trimmer shall be positioned by a suitable device in such a way that its cutting device is above the centre of the hemisphere. For lawn trimmers, the centre of the cutting device shall be held at a distance of about 50 mm above the surface. In order to accommodate the cutting blades, lawn edge trimmers should be positioned as close as possible to the test surface

34.LEAF BLOWERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 11094:1991

In case of dispute, measurements shall be carried out in the open air on the artificial surface (point 4.1.2 of ISO 11094: 1991)

Environmental correction K 2A U.K.
Measurement in the open airU.K.

K 2A = 0

Measurements indoorsU.K.

The value of the constant K 2A, determined without artificial surface and in accordance with Annex A to EN ISO 3744:1995, shall be ≤ 2,0 dB in which case K 2A shall be disregarded

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 11094:1991

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

The leaf blower shall be positioned in the natural manner for normal use in such a way that the outlet of its blowing device is situated (50 ± 25 mm) above the centre of the hemisphere; if the leaf blower is hand-held it shall be held either by a person or by a suitable device

Test under loadU.K.

The leaf blower shall be operated at its nominal speed and the nominal air flow stated by the manufacturer

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

Note:U.K.

If a leaf blower can be also used as a leaf collector it shall be tested in both configurations, in which case the higher value shall be usedU.K.

35.LEAF COLLECTORSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 11094:1991

In case of dispute, measurements shall be carried out in the open air on the artificial surface (point 4.1.2 of ISO 11094:1991)

Environmental correction K 2A U.K.
Measurement in the open airU.K.

K 2A = 0

Measurements indoorsU.K.

The value of the constant K 2A, determined without artificial surface and in accordance with Annex A to EN ISO 3744:1995, shall be ≤ 2,0 dB in which case K 2A shall be disregarded

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 11094:1991

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

The leaf collector shall be positioned in the natural manner for normal use in such a way that the inlet of the collecting device is situated (50 ± 25) mm above the centre of the hemisphere; if the leaf collector is hand-held it shall be held either by a person or by a suitable device

Test under loadU.K.

The leaf collector shall be operated at its nominal speed with the nominal air flow in the collectiong device stated by the manufacturer

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall be at least 15 seconds

Note:U.K.

If a leaf collector can be also used as a leaf blower it shall be tested in both configurations, in which case the higher value shall be usedU.K.

36.LIFT TRUCKSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.

Safety requirements and the manufacturer's information shall be observed

Lifting conditionU.K.

With the truck stationary the load (non-sound absorbent material, e.g. steel or concrete; at least 70 % of the actual capacity stated in the manufacturer's instruction) shall be lifted, from the lowered position, at maximum speed to the standardised lift height applicable to that type of industrial truck in accordance with the relevant European Standard in the series ‘Safety of Industrial Trucks’. If the actual maximum lift height is less, it may be used in individual measurements. The lift height shall be listed in the test report

Drive conditionU.K.

Drive the truck, without load, at full acceleration from standstill over a distance of three times its length to reach line A-A (line connecting microphone positions 4 and 6), continue driving the truck at maximum acceleration to line B-B (line connecting microphone positions 2 and 8). When the rear of the truck has crossed line B-B, the accelerator may be released

If the truck has a multi-gear transmission, select the gear that ensures the highest possible speed over the measurement distance

Period(s) of observation/determination of resulting sound power level if more than one operating condition is usedU.K.

The periods of observation are:

The resulting sound power level for all types of lift trucks, however, is calculated by

where subscript ‘a’ indicates ‘lifting mode’ and subscript ‘c’ indicates ‘driving mode’

37.LOADERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 6395:1988

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 6395:1988

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

Crawler loaders shall be tested on the test site corresponding to point 6.3.3 of ISO 6395:1988

Test under loadU.K.

ISO 6395:1988, Annex C

Period(s) of observation/determination of resulting sound power level if more than one operating condition is usedU.K.

ISO 6395:1988, Annex C

38.MOBILE CRANESU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

If the crane is equipped with outriggers, they shall be fully extended and the crane shall be levelled on its pads in mid position of possible support height

Test under loadU.K.

The mobile crane to be tested shall be presented in its standard version as described by the manufacturer. The engine power considered for determination noise limit is the nominal power of the engine used for crane motion. The crane shall be equipped with its maximum permitted counterweight mounted on the slewing structure

Before carrying out any measurement, the engine and the hydraulic system of the mobile crane shall be brought to their normal working temperature following the instruction of the manufacturer and all relevant safety-related procedures given in the instruction handbook shall be carried out

If the mobile crane is equipped with several engines, the engine used for the crane's function shall be run. The carrier engine shall be turned off

If the engine of the mobile crane is fitted with a ventilator, it shall run during the test. If the ventilator can be operated at several speeds, the test shall be carried out with the ventilator running at the highest speed

The mobile crane shall be measured under the following three ((a) to (c)) or four ((a) to (d)) conditions:

For all working conditions the following shall apply:

(a)

Hoisting

The mobile crane shall be loaded with a load which creates 50 % of the maximum rope force. The test consists of hoisting of the load and the immediately following lowering to the starting position. The length of the boom shall be chosen so that the full test lasts 15 to 20 seconds

(b)

Slewing

With the boom adjusted to an angle of 40° to 50° to the horizontal and without load the upper carriage shall be slewed 90° to the left immediately followed by slewing back to the starting position. The jib shall be at its minimum length. The observation period shall be the time needed to carry out the working cycle

(c)

Derricking

The test starts with raising the short jib from the lowest working position immediately followed by the lowering of the jib to its original position. The movement shall be executed without load. The duration of the test shall be at least 20 seconds

(d)

Telescoping (if applicable)

With the jib adjusted to an angle of 40° to 50° to the horizontal without load and the jib fully retracted, the telescoping cylinder for the first section only shall be extended together with the first section to its full length and immediately retracted together with the first section

Period(s) of observation/determination of resulting sound power level if more than one operating condition is usedU.K.

The resulting sound power level is calculated by:

i)

if telescoping is applicable

ii)

if telescoping is not applicable

where

L WAa is the sound power level for the hoisting cycle

L WAb is the sound power level for the slewing cycle

L WAc is the sound power level for the derricking cycle

L WAd is the sound power level for the telescoping cycle (if applicable)

39.MOBILE WASTE CONTAINERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.
Environmental correction K 2A U.K.
Measurement in the open airU.K.

K 2A = 0

Measurement indoorsU.K.

The value of the constant K 2A, determined in accordance with Annex A to EN ISO 3744:1995, shall be ≤ 2,0 dB, in which case K 2A shall be disregarded

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

Hemisphere/six microphone positions according to Part A item 5/r = 3 m

Operating conditions during testU.K.

All the measurements shall be carried out with an empty container

Test No 1: Free shutting down of the lid along the container bodyU.K.

To minimise his influence on the measurements, the operator shall stand at the back side of the container (hinge side). The lid shall be released by its middle, to prevent warping during its fall

The measurement is carried out during the following cycle, repeated 20 times:

Note:U.K.

If necessary the operator can move temporarily to raise the lid.U.K.

Test No 2: Complete opening of the lidU.K.

To minimise his influence on the measurements, the operator shall stand at the back side of the container (hinge side) for the four-wheel containers, or on the right side of the container (between microphone position 10 and microphone position 12) for the two-wheel containers. The lid shall be released by its middle or as near as possible to its middle

To prevent any moving of the container, wheels shall be locked during the test. For the two-wheel containers, and to prevent any bounce of the container, the operator can maintain it by placing his hand on the top rim

The measurement is carried out during the following cycle:

Test No 3: Rolling of the container over an artificial irregular trackU.K.

For this test, an artificial test track, simulating irregular ground is used. This test track consists of two parallel strips of steel mesh (6 m long and 400 mm wide), fastened in the reflecting plane approximately every 20 cm. The distance between the two strips is adapted according to the type of container, in order to allow the wheels to roll all over the whole length of the track. The mounting conditions shall ensure a flat surface. If necessary, the track is fastened on the ground with resilient material to avoid emission of parasitic noise

Note:U.K.

Every strip can be composed of several 400 mm wide elements fitted togetherU.K.

An example of adequate track is given in Figures 39.1 and 39.2

The operator is situated at the lid hinge side

The measurement is carried out while the operator draws the container along the artificial track, with a constant speed of approximately 1 m/s, between points A and B (4,24 m distance — see Figure 39.3) when the wheel axle, for a 2-wheel container, or the first wheel axle for a 4-wheel container, reaches point A or point B. This procedure is repeated three times in each direction

During the test, for a 2-wheel container, the angle between the container and the track shall be 45°. For a 4-wheel container, the operator shall ensure an appropriate contact of all the wheels with the track.

Period(s) of observation/determination of resulting sound power level if more than one operating condition is usedU.K.
Test Nos 1 and 2: Free shutting down of the lid along the container body and complete opening of the lidU.K.

If possible, the measurements are carried out simultaneously at the six microphone positions. Otherwise, the sound levels measured at each microphone position will be classified in increasing order and the sound power levels are calculated by associating the values at each microphone position according to their row

The A-weighted single-event sound pressure level is measured for each of the 20 shuttings and the 20 openings of the lid at each measurement point. The sound power levels L WAshutting and L WAopening are calculated from the quadratic mean of the five highest values among those obtained

Test No 3: Rolling the container over an artificial irregular trackU.K.

The period of observation T shall be equal to the duration necessary to cover the distance between point A and point B on the track.

The sound power level L WArolling is equal to the mean of six values differing by less than 2 dB. If this criterion is not fulfilled with six measurements, the cycle is repeated as far as necessary

The resulting sound power level is calculated by:

Figure 39.1

Drawing of the rolling track

Figure 39.2

Detail of construction and mounting of the rolling track

Figure 39.3

Measurement distance

40.MOTOR HOESU.K.

See No 32

The tool shall be disconnected during measurement

41.PAVER-FINISHERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

The engine of the machine shall operate at the nominal speed indicated by the manufacturer. All working units shall be activated and operate at the following speeds:

conveying systemat least 10 % of maximum value
spreading systemat least 40 % of maximum value
tamper (speed, stroke)at least 50 % of maximum value
vibrators (speed, unbalance moment)at least 50 % of maximum value
pressure bars (frequency, pressure)at least 50 % of maximum value
Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

42.PILING EQUIPMENTU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 6395:1988

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

The piling equipment is installed at the top of a pile which has sufficient resistance in the ground to allow the equipment to work at a steady speed. In the case of impact hammers, the cap must be supplied with a new, wooden filling. The head of the pile is 0,50 m above the test area

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

43.PIPELAYERSU.K.

See No 0

44.PISTE CATERPILLARSU.K.

See No 0

45.POWER GENERATORSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Environmental correction K2A U.K.
Measurement in the open airU.K.

K 2A = 0

Measurement indoorsU.K.

The value of the constant K 2A, determined without artificial surface and in accordance with Annex A to EN ISO 3744:1995, shall be ≤ 2,0 dB, in which case K 2A shall be disregarded

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

Hemisphere/6 microphone positions according to Part A item 5/according to Part A item 5. If l > 2 m: a parallelepiped according to EN ISO 3744:1995 may be used with measuring distance d = 1 m.

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

The power generators shall be installed on the reflecting plane; skid-mounted power generators shall be placed on a support 0,40 m high, unless otherwise required by the manufacturer's conditions of installation

Test under loadU.K.

ISO 8528-10:1998, point 9

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

46.POWER SWEEPERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

The power sweeper shall be tested in a stationary position. The engine and auxiliary units operate at the speed provided by the manufacturer for the operation of the working equipment; the broom operates at its highest speed, it is not in contact with the ground; the suction system shall work at its maximum suction power with the distance between ground and mouth of the suction system not exceeding 25 mm

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

47.REFUSE COLLECTION VEHICLESU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

The refuse collection vehicle shall be tested in a stationary position for the following operating conditions.

1.

The engine is running at maximum speed provided by the manufacturer. The equipment shall not be running. This test is not carried out for vehicles with electrical supply only

2.

The compaction system is running

The refuse collection vehicle and the hopper receiving the waste are empty

If the engine speed is automatically accelerated when the compaction system is running, this value shall be measured. If the measured value is lower than the speed provided by the manufacturer by more than 5 % the test is carried out with the engine accelerated by the cab accelerator, to ensure the engine speed provided by the manufacturer

If the engine speed for the compaction system is not provided by the manufacturer or if the vehicle is not provided with an automatic accelerator, then the engine speed, issued by the cab accelerator shall be 1 200 rpm

3.

The lifting device is running up and down, without load and without container. The engine speed is obtained and controlled as for the compaction system running (point 2)

4.

Material is falling into the refuse collection vehicle

Materials are emptied in bulk with the lifting device into the hopper (initially empty). A two-wheeled container with a 240 l capacity, complying with EN 840-1:1997 shall be used for this operation. If the lifting device is not able to pick up such a container, a container with a capacity close to 240 l shall be used. The material shall consist of 30 tubes of PVC, each with a 0,4 kg approximate mass and with the following dimensions:

  • length: 150 mm ± 0,5 mm

  • nominal external diameter: 90 mm + 0,3/- 0 mm

  • nominal depth: 6,7 mm + 0,9/- 0 mm

Period(s) of observation/determination of resulting sound power level if more than one operating condition is usedU.K.

The period of observation shall be:

1.

at least 15 seconds. The resulting sound power level shall be L WA1

2.

at least three complete cycles, if the compaction system is running automatically. If the compaction system is not running automatically, but cycle by cycle, measurements are carried out at least during three cycles. The resulting sound power level (L WA2) shall be the root mean square value of the three (or more) measurements

3.

at least three continuous complete work-cycles, including the entirety of lifting device up and lifting device down. The resulting sound power level (L WA3) shall be the root mean square value of the three (or more) measurements

4.

at least three complete work-cycles, each including the falling of 30 tubes into the hopper. Each cycle shall not exceed 5 seconds. For these measurements L pAeq,T is replaced by L pA,1s. The resulting sound power level (L WA4) shall be the root mean square value of the three (or more) measurements.

The resulting sound power level is calculated by:

Note:U.K.

In the case of a refuse collection vehicle only electrically supplied, the coefficient associated to L WA1 is assumed to be equal to 0.U.K.

48.ROAD MILLING MACHINESU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

The longitudinal axis of the road milling machine shall be parallel to the y-axis

Test under loadU.K.

The road milling machine shall be brought to its steady state within the range specified in the instructions supplied to the purchaser. The engine and all attachments shall be running at their respective rated speeds in the idling mode

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

49.SCARIFIERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 11094:1991

In case of dispute, measurements shall be carried out in the open air on the artificial surface (Point 4.1.2 of ISO 11094:1991)

Environmental correction K2A U.K.
Measurement in the open airU.K.

K 2A = 0

Measurements indoorsU.K.

The value of the constant K 2A, determined without artificial surface and in accordance with Annex A to EN ISO 3744:1995, shall be ≤ 2,0 dB, in which case K 2A shall be disregarded

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 11094:1991

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

The scarifier shall be operated with the engine at its nominal speed and its working device idling (operating, but not ripping)

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

50.SHREDDERS/CHIPPERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Test areaU.K.

ISO 11094:1991

Environmental correction K2A U.K.
Measurement in the open airU.K.

K 2A = 0

Measurements indoorsU.K.

The value of the constant K 2A, determined without artificial surface and in accordance with Annex A to EN ISO 3744:1995, shall be ≤ 2,0 dB, in which case K 2A shall be disregarded.

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

ISO 11094:1991

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

The shredder/chipper shall be tested chipping one or more pieces of wood

The work-cycle consists of chipping a round piece of wood (dry pine or plywood) of at least 1,5 m length, that is sharpened at one end and has a diameter approximately equal to the maximum that the shredder/chipper is designed to accept specified in the instructions supplied to the purchaser

Period of observation/determination of resulting sound power levelU.K.

The period of observation shall end when there is no more material in the chipping area, but it shall not exceed 20 seconds. If both operation conditions are possible, the higher sound power level has to be given

51.SNOW REMOVING MACHINES WITH ROTATING TOOLSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

The snow blower shall be tested in a stationary position. The snow blower shall, according to the manufacturer's recommendations, operate with the working equipment at its maximum speed and the engine at the corresponding speed

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

52.SUCTION VEHICLESU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

The suction vehicle shall be tested in a stationary position. The engine and auxiliary units operate at the speed provided by the manufacturer for the operation of the working equipment; the vacuum pump(s) is (are) operating at its (their) maximum speed provided by the manufacturer. The suction equipment is operated in such a way that the internal pressure is equal to atmospheric pressure (0 % vacuum). The flow noise of the suction nozzle shall not have any influence on the results of the measurements

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

53.TOWER CRANESU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.
Measurements at ground-levelU.K.

Hemisphere/6 microphone positions according to Part A paragraph 5/according to Part A paragraph 5.

Measurements carried out at jib-heightU.K.

Where the lifting mechanism is located at the jib-height, the measurement surface shall be a sphere of 4 m radius, the centre of which shall coincide with the geometrical centre of the winch

Where the measurement is carried out with the lifting mechanism on the jib stay of the crane, the area of measurement surface is a sphere; S is equal to 200 m2

The microphone positions shall be as follows (see figure 53.1):

Four microphone positions on a horizontal plane passing through the geometric centre of the mechanism (H = h/2)

with L = 2,80 m

and d = 2,80 - l/2

L = half-distance between two consecutive microphone positions

l = length of mechanism (along axis of jib)

b = width of mechanism

h = height of mechanism

d = distance between microphone support and mechanism in direction of jib

The other two microphone positions shall be located at the points of intersection of the sphere and the vertical line passing through the geometric centre of the mechanism

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.
Measurement of lifting mechanismU.K.

The lifting mechanism during the test shall be mounted in one of the following ways. The position shall be described in the test report

(a)

Lifting mechanism at ground level

The mounted crane shall be placed on a flat reflecting surface of concrete or non-porous asphalt

(b)

Lifting mechanism on the jib stay

The lifting mechanism shall be at least 12 m above the ground

(c)

Lifting mechanism fixed to the ground

The lifting mechanism shall be fixed to a flat reflecting surface of concrete or non-porous asphalt

Measurement of the energy generatorU.K.

Where the energy generator is attached to the crane, whether or not it is linked to the lifting mechanism, the crane shall be mounted on a flat reflecting surface of concrete or non-porous asphalt

Where the lifting mechanism is situated on the jib stay, the noise measurement may be carried out with the mechanism either mounted on the jib stay or fixed to the ground

Where the energy source powering the crane is independent from it (electrical power generator or mains, or hydraulic or pneumatic power source), only the noise level of the mechanism winch shall be measured

Where the energy generator is attached to the crane, the energy generator and the lifting mechanism shall be measured separately if they are not combined. Where these two devices are combined, the measurement shall refer to the whole assembly

During the test the lifting mechanism and the energy generator shall be installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions

Test free of loadU.K.

The energy generator incorporated in the crane shall operate at the full power rating indicated by the manufacturer

The lifting mechanism shall operate free of load, with its drum turning at the rotation speed corresponding to the maximum hook-displacement speed, in the raising and lowering modes. This speed shall be specified by the manufacturer. The greater of the two sound power levels (raising or lowering) shall be used for the results of the test

Test under loadU.K.

The energy generator incorporated in the crane shall operate at the full power rating indicated by the manufacturer. The lifting mechanism shall operate with a cable tension at the drum corresponding to the maximum load (for the minimum radius) with the hook moving at the maximum speed. The load and speed figures shall be specified by the manufacturer. The speed shall be checked during the test

Period(s) of observation/determination of resulting sound power level if more than one operating condition is usedU.K.

For the measurement of the sound pressure level of the lifting mechanism, the measuring period shall be (t r+ t f ) seconds:

t r

being the period in seconds prior to activation of the brake, with the lifting mechanism operating in the manner specified above. For the purpose of the test t r = 3 seconds

t f

being the period in seconds between the moment when the brake is activated and that when the hook comes to a complete standstill

If an integrator is used, the integration period shall be equal to (t r + t f) seconds

The root mean square value at a microphone position i shall be given by:

L ri

being the sound pressure level at microphone position i during period t r

L fi

being the sound pressure level at microphone position i during breaking period t f

Figure 53.1

Arrangement of microphone positions where the lifting mechanism is located on the jib stay

54.TRENCHERSU.K.

See No 0

55.TRUCK MIXERSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Test under loadU.K.

The truck mixer shall be tested in a stationary position. The drum is filled with concrete of medium consistency (propagation measure 42 to 47 cm) complying to the rated capacity. The engine driving the drum shall operate at the speed that causes the maximum speed of the drum specified in the instructions supplied to the purchaser

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

56.WATER PUMP UNITSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

Parallelepiped/according to EN ISO 3744:1995 with measurement distance d = 1 m

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

The water pump unit shall be installed on the reflecting plane; skid-mounted water pump units shall be placed on a support 0,40 m high, unless otherwise required by the manufacturer's conditions of installation

Test under loadU.K.

The engine must operate at the point of best efficiency given in the manufacturer's instructions

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

57.WELDING GENERATORSU.K.

Basic noise emission standardU.K.

EN ISO 3744:1995

Environmental correction K2A U.K.
Measurement in the open airU.K.

K 2A = 0

Measurement indoorsU.K.

The value of the constant K 2A, determined in accordance with Annex A to EN ISO 3744:1995, shall be ≤ 2,0 dB, in which case K 2A shall be disregarded

Measurement surface/number of microphone positions/measuring distanceU.K.

Hemisphere/6 microphone positions according to Part A item 5/according to Part A item 5

If l > 2 m: a parallelepiped according to EN ISO 3744:1995 may be used with measuring distance d = 1 m

Operating conditions during testU.K.
Mounting of equipmentU.K.

The welding generators shall be installed on the reflecting plane; skid-mounted welding generators shall be placed on a support 0,40 m high, unless otherwise required by the manufacturer's conditions of installation

Test under loadU.K.

ISO 8528-10:1998, point 9

Period of observationU.K.

The period of observation shall at least be 15 seconds

ANNEX IVU.K.MODELS OF THE CE MARKING OF CONFORMITY AND OF THE INDICATION OF THE GUARANTEED SOUND POWER LEVEL

The CE conformity marking must consist of the initials ‘CE’ taking the following form:

Iff the CE marking is reduced or enlarged according to the size of the equipment the proportions given in the above drawing must be respected. The various components of the CE marking must have substantially the same vertical dimension which may not be less than 5 mm.

The indication of the guaranteed sound power level must consist of the single-number of the guaranteed sound power in dB, the sign L WA and a pictogram taking the following form:

If the indication is reduced or enlarged according to the size of the equipment the proportions given in the above drawing must be respected. However, the vertical dimension of the indication should, if possible, not be less than 40 mm.

ANNEX VU.K.INTERNAL CONTROL OF PRODUCTION

1.This Annex describes the procedure whereby the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established within the Community, who carries out the obligations laid down in point 2, ensures and declares that the equipment concerned satisfies the requirements of this Directive. The manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, must affix the CE marking of conformity and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level as required in Article 11 to each piece of equipment and draw up a written EC declaration of conformity as required in Article 8.U.K.

2.The manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, must draw up the technical documentation described in point 3 and he must keep it for a period ending at least 10 years after the last product has been manufactured at the disposal of the relevant national authorities for inspection purposes. The manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, may entrust another person to keep the technical documentation. In this case he has to include the name and address of this person in the EC declaration of conformity.U.K.

3.The technical documentation must enable the conformity of the equipment with the requirements of this Directive to be assessed. It must contain at least the following information:U.K.

4.The manufacturer must take all measures necessary in order that the manufacturing process ensures continuing compliance of the manufactured equipment with the technical documentation referred to in points 2 and 3 and with the requirements of this Directive.U.K.

ANNEX VIU.K.INTERNAL CONTROL OF PRODUCTION WITH ASSESSMENT OF TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION AND PERIODICAL CHECKING

1.This Annex describes the procedure whereby the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, who carries out the obligations laid down in points 2, 5 and 6 ensures and declares that the equipment concerned satisfies the requirements of this Directive. The manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, must affix the CE marking of conformity and the indication of the guaranteed sound power level as required in Article 11 to each piece of equipment and draw up a written EC declaration of conformity as required in Article 8.U.K.

2.The manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, must draw up the technical documentation described in point 3 and he must keep it for a period ending at least 10 years after the last product has been manufactured at the disposal of the relevant national authorities for inspection purposes. The manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, may entrust another person to keep the technical documentation. In this case he has to include the name and address of this person in the EC declaration of conformity.U.K.

3.The technical documentation must enable the conformity of the equipment with the requirements of this Directive to be assessed. It must contain at least the following information:U.K.

4.The manufacturer must take all measures necessary in order that the manufacturing process ensures compliance of the manufactured equipment with the technical documentation referred to in points 2 and 3 and with the requirements of this Directive.U.K.

5.Evaluation by the notified body prior to placing on the marketU.K.

The manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, shall present a copy of his technical documentation to a notified body of his choice before the first item of equipment is placed on the market or put into service.

If there are doubts about the plausibility of the technical documentation, the notified body shall inform accordingly the manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community, and, if need be, carry out, or have carried out modifications to the technical documentation, or possibly, tests deemed necessary.

After the notified body has issued a report confirming that the technical documentation satisfies the provisions of this Directive, the manufacturer or his authorised representative established within the Community may affix the CE marking to the equipment and issue an EC declaration of conformity in accordance with Articles 11 and 8, for which he will bear complete responsibility.

6.Evaluation by the notified body during productionU.K.

The manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, shall further involve the notified body in the production phase according to one of the following procedures to be chosen by the manufacturer or his authorised representative established within the Community:

In both procedures, the frequency of the checks shall be defined by the notified body according to the results of previous evaluations, the need to monitor corrective actions and further guidance for the frequency of the checks that may be given by the yearly production and the general reliability of the manufacturer to maintain the guaranteed values; however a check shall be carried out at least once every three years.

If there are doubts about the plausibility of the technical documentation or the adherence during production, the notified body shall inform accordingly the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community.

In those cases where equipment checked does not conform to the provisions of this Directive, the notified body must inform the notifying Member State.

ANNEX VIIU.K.UNIT VERIFICATION

1.This Annex describes the procedure whereby the manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, ensures and declares that the equipment which has been issued with the certificate referred to in point 4 conforms to the requirements of this Directive. The manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, must affix the CE marking supplemented by the information as required in Article 11 to the equipment and draw up the EC declaration of conformity referred to in Article 8.U.K.

2.The application for a unit verification must be lodged by the manufacturer or his authorised representative established in the Community with a notified body chosen by him.U.K.

This application must include:

3.The notified body must:U.K.

4.Where the equipment meets the provisions of this Directive, the notified body must issue a certificate of conformity to the applicant as described in Annex X.U.K.

If the notified body refuses to issue a certificate of conformity, it must state the detailed grounds for the refusal.

5.The manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, must keep with the technical documentation copies of the certificate of conformity for a period of 10 years from the date on which the equipment is placed on the market.U.K.

ANNEX VIIIU.K.FULL QUALITY ASSURANCE

1.This Annex describes the procedure whereby the manufacturer who satisfies the obligations of point 2 ensures and declares that the equipment concerned satisfies the requirements of this Directive. The manufacturer, or his authorised representative established in the Community, must affix the CE marking supplemented by the information as required in Article 11 to each product and draw up the written EC declaration of conformity referred to in Article 8.U.K.

2.The manufacturer must operate an approved quality assurance system for design, manufacture and final product inspection and testing as specified in point 3 and shall be subject to surveillance as specified in point 4.U.K.

3.Quality assurance systemU.K.

3.1.The manufacturer must lodge an application for assessment of his quality assurance system with a notified body of his choice.U.K.

The application must include:

3.2.The quality assurance system must ensure compliance of the product with the requirements of the Directives that apply to it.U.K.

All the elements, requirements and provisions adopted by the manufacturer shall be documented in a systematic and orderly manner in the form of written policies, procedures and instructions. The quality assurance system documentation must permit a common understanding of the quality policies and procedures such as quality programmes, plans, manuals and records.

3.3.It must contain in particular an adequate description of:U.K.

The notified body must assess the quality assurance system to determine whether it satisfies the requirements referred to in point 3.2. It shall presume conformity with these requirements in respect of quality assurance systems that implement EN ISO 9001.

The auditing team must have at least one member with experience as an assessor in the equipment technology concerned. The assessment procedure must include an assessment visit to the manufacturer's premises.

The decision must be notified to the manufacturer. The notification must contain the conclusion of the examination and the reasoned assessment decision.

3.4.The manufacturer must undertake to fulfil the obligations arising out of the quality assurance system as approved and to maintain it in an adequate and efficient manner.U.K.

The manufacturer or his authorised representative established within the Community shall keep the notified body that has approved the quality assurance system informed of any intended updating of the quality assurance system.

The notified body must evaluate the modifications proposed and decide whether the modified quality assurance system will still satisfy the requirements referred to in point 3.2 or whether a reassessment is required.

It must notify its decision to the manufacturer. The notification must contain the conclusions of the examination and the reasoned assessment decision.

4.Surveillance under the responsibility of the notified bodyU.K.

4.1.The purpose of surveillance is to make sure that the manufacturer duly fulfils the obligations arising out of the approved quality assurance system.U.K.

4.2.The manufacturer must allow the notified body entrance for inspection purposes to the locations of design, manufacture, inspection and testing, and storage and must provide it with all necessary information, in particular:U.K.

4.3.The notified body shall periodically carry out audits to make sure that the manufacturer maintains and applies the quality assurance system and must provide an audit report to the manufacturer.U.K.

4.4.Additionally the notified body may pay unexpected visits to the manufacturer. During such visits the notified body may carry out, or cause to be carried out, tests to verify that the quality assurance system is functioning correctly, if necessary. The notified body must provide the manufacturer with a visit report and, if a test has taken place, with a test report.U.K.

5.The manufacturer must, for a period ending at least 10 years after the last equipment has been manufactured, keep at the disposal of the national authorities:U.K.

6.Each notified body must give the other notified bodies the relevant information concerning the quality assurance system approvals issued and withdrawn.U.K.

ANNEX IXU.K.MINIMUM CRITERIA TO BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT BY MEMBER STATES FOR THE NOTIFICATION OF BODIES

1.The body, its director and its staff responsible for carrying out verification operations may be neither the designer, builder, supplier or installer of the equipment nor the authorised representative of any of those parties. They may become involved neither directly nor as authorised representatives in the design, construction, marketing or maintenance of such equipment nor represent the parties engaged in these activities. This does not preclude the possibility of exchange of technical information between the manufacturer and the body.U.K.

2.The body and its staff must carry out the assessments and verifications with the highest degree of professional integrity and technical competence and must be free from all pressures and inducements, particularly financial, which might influence their judgement or the results of their work, especially from persons or groups of persons with an interest in the results of verification.U.K.

3.The body must have at its disposal the necessary staff and possess the necessary facilities to enable it to perform properly the technical and administrative tasks connected with inspection and surveillance operations; it must also have access to the equipment required for any special verification.U.K.

4.The staff responsible for inspection must have;U.K.

5.The impartiality of inspection staff must be guaranteed. Their remuneration must not depend on the number of tests carried out or the results of such tests.U.K.

6.The body must take out liability insurance unless its liability is assumed by the State in accordance with national law, or the Member State itself is directly responsible for the tests.U.K.

7.The staff of the body must observe professional secrecy with regard to all information gained in carrying out its tests (except vis-à-vis the competent administrative authorities of the State in which its activities are carried out) under this Directive or any provisions of national law giving effect to it.U.K.

ANNEX XU.K.

(3)

Opinion of the European Parliament of 1 April 1998 (OJ C 138, 4.5.1998, p. 84), Council common position of 24 January 2000 (OJ C 83, 22.3.2000, p. 1) and Decision of the European Parliament of 15 March 2000.

(4)

OJ L 33, 8.2.1979, p. 15. Directive as last amended by Commission Directive 85/405/EEC (OJ L 233, 30.8.1985, p. 9).

(5)

OJ L 300, 19.11.1984, p. 111. Directive as amended by Directive 88/665/EEC (OJ L 382, 31.12.1988, p. 42).

(6)

OJ L 300, 19.11.1984, p. 123. Directive as amended by Commission Directive 85/406/EEC (OJ L 233, 30.8.1985, p. 11).

(7)

OJ L 300, 19.11.1984, p. 130. Directive as amended by Directive 87/405/EEC (OJ L 220, 8.8.1987, p. 60).

(8)

OJ L 300, 19.11.1984, p. 142. Directive as amended by Commission Directive 85/407/EEC (OJ L 233, 30.8.1985, p. 16).

(9)

OJ L 300, 19.11.1984, p. 149. Directive as amended by Commission Directive 85/408/EEC (OJ L 233, 30.8.1985, p. 18).

(10)

OJ L 300, 19.11.1984, p. 156. Directive as amended by Commission Directive 85/409/EEC (OJ L 233, 30.8.1985, p. 20).

(11)

OJ L 300, 19.11.1984, p. 171. Directive as last amended by Directive 88/181/EEC (OJ L 81, 26.3.1988, p. 71).

(12)

OJ L 384, 31.12.1986, p. 1. Directive as last amended by Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council 95/27/EC (OJ L 168, 18.7.1995, p. 14).

(17)

OJ L 207, 23.7.1998, p. 1. Directive as amended by Directive 98/79/EC (OJ L 331, 7.12.1998, p. 1).

(19)

Net power means the power in ‘EC kW’ obtained on the test bench at the end of the crankshaft, or its equivalent, measured in accordance with the EC method of measuring the power of internal combustion engines for road vehicles, except that the power of the engine cooling fan is excluded.