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Regulation (EC) No 1222/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2009 on the labelling of tyres with respect to fuel efficiency and other essential parameters (Text with EEA relevance)
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[F1The fuel efficiency class must be determined on the basis of the rolling resistance coefficient ( RRC ) according to the ‘A’ to ‘G’ scale specified below and measured in accordance with Annex 6 of UNECE Regulation No 117 and its subsequent amendments and aligned according to the procedure laid down in Annex IVa.]
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F1Substituted by Commission Regulation (EU) No 1235/2011 of 29 November 2011 amending Regulation (EC) No 1222/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to the wet grip grading of tyres, the measurement of rolling resistance and the verification procedure (Text with EEA relevance).
If a tyre type is approved for more than one tyre class (e.g. C1 and C2), the grading scale used to determine the fuel efficiency class of this tyre type should be that which is applicable to the highest tyre class (e.g. C2, not C1).
C1 tyres | C2 tyres | C3 tyres | |||
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RRC in kg/t | Energy efficiency class | RRC in kg/t | Energy efficiency class | RRC in kg/t | Energy efficiency class |
RRC ≤ 6,5 | A | RRC ≤ 5,5 | A | RRC ≤ 4,0 | A |
6,6 ≤ RRC ≤ 7,7 | B | 5,6 ≤ RRC ≤ 6,7 | B | 4,1 ≤ RRC ≤ 5,0 | B |
7,8 ≤ RRC ≤ 9,0 | C | 6,8 ≤ RRC ≤ 8,0 | C | 5,1 ≤ RRC ≤ 6,0 | C |
Empty | D | Empty | D | 6,1 ≤ RRC ≤ 7,0 | D |
9,1 ≤ RRC ≤ 10,5 | E | 8,1 ≤ RRC ≤ 9,2 | E | 7,1 ≤ RRC ≤ 8,0 | E |
10,6 ≤ RRC ≤ 12,0 | F | 9,3 ≤ RRC ≤ 10,5 | F | RRC ≥ 8,1 | F |
RRC ≥ 12,1 | G | RRC ≥ 10,6 | G | Empty | G |
for C2 tyres, the SRTT 225/75 R 16 C, ASTM F 2872-11;
for C3 tyres having Nominal Section Width lower than 285 mm, the SRTT 245/70R19.5, ASTM F 2871-11;
for C3 tyres having Nominal Section Width greater than or equal to 285 mm, the SRTT 315/70R22.5, ASTM F 2870-11.
G = G(T) – 0,03
where: G(T) = wet grip index of the candidate tyre as measured in one test cycle
C1 tyres | C2 tyres | C3 tyres | |||
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G | Wet grip class | G | Wet grip class | G | Wet grip class |
1,55 ≤ G | A | 1,40 ≤ G | A | 1,25 ≤ G | A |
1,40 ≤ G ≤ 1,54 | B | 1,25 ≤ G ≤ 1,39 | B | 1,10 ≤ G ≤ 1,24 | B |
1,25 ≤ G ≤ 1,39 | C | 1,10 ≤ G ≤ 1,24 | C | 0,95 ≤ G ≤ 1,09 | C |
Empty | D | Empty | D | 0,80 ≤ G ≤ 0,94 | D |
1,10 ≤ G ≤ 1,24 | E | 0,95 ≤ G ≤ 1,09 | E | 0,65 ≤ G ≤ 0,79 | E |
G ≤ 1,09 | F | G ≤ 0,94 | F | G ≤ 0,64 | F |
Empty | G | Empty | G | Empty | G] |
The external rolling noise measured value (N) must be declared in decibels and calculated in accordance with UNECE Regulation No 117 and its subsequent amendments.
The external rolling noise class must be determined on the basis of the limit values (LV) set out in Part C of Annex II of Regulation (EC) No 661/2009 as follows.
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