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Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/68 of 15 October 2014 supplementing Regulation (EU) No 167/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to vehicle braking requirements for the approval of agricultural and forestry vehicles (Text with EEA relevance)
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CHAPTER II REQUIREMENTS APPLYING TO BRAKING DEVICES AND TRAILER BRAKING COUPLINGS
Article 3.Fitting and demonstration requirements related to braking performance
Article 4.Requirements applying to construction and fitting of braking devices and trailer braking couplings
Article 5.Requirements applying to testing and performance of braking systems and trailer braking couplings and of vehicles fitted with them
Article 6.Requirements applying to the measurement of the response time
Article 7.Requirements applying to energy sources and energy storage devices of braking systems and trailer braking couplings and to vehicles fitted with them
Article 8.Requirements applying to spring brakes and to vehicles fitted with them
Article 9.Requirements applying to parking braking systems equipped with a mechanical brake-cylinder locking device
Article 10.Alternative test requirements for vehicles for which Type-I, Type-II or Type-III tests are not mandatory
Article 11.Requirements applying to the testing of inertia braking systems, braking devices and trailer braking couplings and of vehicles fitted with them as regards braking
Article 12.Requirements applying to vehicles with hydrostatic drive and their braking devices and braking systems
Article 13.Requirements applying to the safety aspects of complex electronic vehicle control systems
Article 14.Requirements and test procedures applying to anti-lock braking systems and to vehicles fitted with them
Article 15.Requirements applying to EBS of vehicles with compressed-air braking systems or of vehicles with data communication via pin 6 and 7 of ISO 7638 connector and to vehicles fitted with such EBS
Article 16. Requirements applying to hydraulic connections of the single-line type and to tractors fitted with them
Requirements applying to construction and fitting of braking devices and trailer braking couplings
2. Construction and fitting requirements
2.1.3. The relevant requirements of Appendix 1 of Annex II shall...
2.1.4. Connections, for compressed-air braking systems, between tractors and towed vehicles...
2.1.5. Connections between tractors and towed vehicles with hydraulic braking systems...
2.1.6. The flexible hoses and cables connecting tractors and towed vehicles...
2.1.7. Shut-off devices which are not automatically actuated shall not be...
2.2. Requirements of braking systems
2.2.1. Vehicles of categories T and C
2.2.1.1. The set of braking systems with which a vehicle is...
2.2.1.2. The equipment providing service, secondary and parking braking may have...
2.2.1.3. Where there are separate control devices for the service and...
2.2.1.4. Where use is made of energy other than the muscular...
2.2.1.5. The requirements of points 2.2.1.2, 2.2.1.4 and 2.2.1.25 shall be...
2.2.1.6. On vehicles with a maximum design speed not exceeding 30...
2.2.1.7. If the service braking system acts on all wheels or...
2.2.1.8. The action of the service braking system shall be distributed...
2.2.1.9. The service, secondary and the parking braking systems shall act...
2.2.1.10. It shall be possible for the wear of the service...
2.2.1.13. Tractors of category Tb with maximum design speed exceeding 60...
2.2.1.15. The pneumatic or hydraulic auxiliary equipment shall be automatically supplied...
2.2.1.16. A tractor authorised to tow a category R2, R3, R4...
2.2.1.17. Additional requirements in the case of tractors authorised to draw...
2.2.1.18. Additional requirements in the case of tractors authorised to draw...
2.2.1.18.1. The pressure supplied at both coupling heads with the engine...
2.2.1.18.2. The pressure supplied at the coupling head of the control...
2.2.1.18.3. With the engine running it shall be possible to generate...
2.2.1.18.4. As a derogation from the requirement of point 2.2.1.16.1, a...
2.2.1.18.5. In the case of a failure (e.g. fracture or leak)...
2.2.1.18.6. In the case of a failure (e.g. fracture or leak)...
2.2.1.18.7. The pressure in the supplementary line shall fall from its...
2.2.1.18.8. In order to be able to connect and disconnect the...
2.2.1.18.9. Tractors towing vehicles of categories R or S which can...
2.2.1.20. If point 3.1.3.4 of Annex II can only be fulfilled...
2.2.1.21. Anti-lock braking systems for tractors of category Tb
2.2.1.22. Tractors authorised to tow a vehicle equipped with an anti-lock...
2.2.1.23. Tractors other than those referred to in point 2.2.1.21.1 which...
2.2.1.24. The requirements of Annex X shall be applied to the...
2.2.1.25. In the case of category Tb tractors with a maximum...
2.2.1.26. Special additional requirements for the electric transmission of the parking...
2.2.1.26.1. Tractors with a maximum design speed exceeding 60 km/h
2.2.1.26.2. Tractors with a maximum design speed not exceeding 60 km/h...
2.2.1.26.3. Alternatively to the parking brake performance requirements according to points...
2.2.1.26.4. It shall also be possible to release the parking braking...
2.2.1.26.5. A break in the wiring within the electric transmission, or...
2.2.1.26.6. Auxiliary equipment may be supplied with energy from the electric...
2.2.1.26.7. After the ignition/start switch which controls the electrical energy for...
2.2.1.27. The requirements of Annex XII shall be applied with regard...
2.2.1.28. Special requirements for coupling force control
2.2.1.28.1. Coupling force control is only permitted in the tractor.
2.2.1.28.2. The action of the coupling force control shall be to...
2.2.1.28.3. The vehicle shall fulfil the laden compatibility requirements of Appendix...
2.2.1.28.4. A coupling force control failure shall be detected and indicated...
2.2.1.28.5. Compensation by the coupling force control system shall be indicated...
2.2.1.28.6. A coupling force control system shall control only the coupling...
2.2.1.29. Brake failure and defect warning signal
2.2.1.29.1. Tractors shall be capable of providing optical brake failure and...
2.2.1.29.2. Tractors equipped with an electric control line and/or authorized to...
2.2.1.29.4. The warning signals shall be visible, even by daylight; the...
2.2.1.29.5. The warning signal(s) mentioned above shall light up when the...
2.2.1.29.6. Non-specified failures or defects or other information concerning the brakes...
2.2.1.30. Malfunctions of the electric control transmission shall not apply the...
2.2.1.31. Tractors fitted with hydrostatic drive shall either comply with all...
2.2.2. Vehicles of categories R and S
2.2.2.1. Vehicles of categories R1a, S1a do not need to be...
2.2.2.2. Vehicles of categories R1b and S1b, where the sum of...
2.2.2.3. Where a towed vehicle belongs to category R3, R4 or...
2.2.2.5. The action of every braking system shall be distributed between...
2.2.2.6. Malfunctions of the electric control transmission shall not apply the...
2.2.2.7. The braking surfaces required to attain the prescribed degree of...
2.2.2.8. Wear of the brakes shall be capable of being easily...
2.2.2.9. The braking system shall be such that the towed vehicle...
2.2.2.10. On every towed vehicle which is required to be fitted...
2.2.2.11. If the towed vehicle is fitted with a device enabling...
2.2.2.12. On every towed vehicle which is fitted with a hydraulic...
2.2.2.13. Vehicles of categories R3, R4 and S2 shall satisfy the...
2.2.2.14. Where the auxiliary equipment is supplied with energy from the...
2.2.2.15. In addition to the above, towed vehicles with hydraulic braking...
2.2.2.16. Towed vehicles with a maximum design speed exceeding 60 km/h...
2.2.2.17. If towed vehicles not mentioned in point 2.2.2.16 are fitted...
2.2.2.18. Towed vehicles equipped with an electric control line and R3b...
2.2.2.19. In addition to the requirements of points 2.2.1.17.2.2 and 2.2.1.19,...
2.2. Type-0 braking test (ordinary performance test with brakes cold)
2.2.3. Type-0 test for categories R and S vehicles:
2.2.3.1. The braking performance of the towed vehicle can be calculated...
2.2.3.2. If the towed vehicle is fitted with a compressed-air braking...
2.2.3.3. If the towed vehicle is fitted with a hydraulic braking...
2.2.3.4. With the exception of cases according to points 2.2.3.5 and...
2.2.3.5. If a towed vehicle has a continuous or semi-continuous braking...
2.2.3.6. Alternatively, the evaluation of the braking rate of the towed...
2.3.1.1. The service braking system of tractors covered by this Regulation...
2.3.1.2. If the characteristics of the vehicle do not allow for...
2.3.1.3. In these tests, the force applied to the control device...
2.3.1.4. During brake applications the highest gear ratio (excluding overdrive, etc.)...
2.3.1.5. For regaining speed after braking, the gearbox shall be used...
2.3.1.6. In the case of vehicles equipped with automatic brake adjustment...
2.5. Type-III test (fade test) for laden vehicles of categories:
3. Performances of the braking systems
3.2. Vehicles of the categories R and S
3.3. Response time for vehicles of categories T, C, R and...
Distribution of braking among the axles of vehicles and requirements...
1.1. Vehicles of categories T, C, R and S
1.1.1. Vehicles of categories Ta, Ca, R2a, R3a, R4a and S2a...
1.1.2. Vehicles of categories Tb, R2b, R3b, R4b and S2b shall...
1.1.3. However, vehicles of the categories mentioned in point 1.1.1 and...
1.1.4. Where the vehicle is installed with an endurance braking system,...
1.1.5. The requirements of this Appendix apply to the braking equipment...
1.1.6. Compliance with the adhesion utilisation and compatibility requirements associated with...
1.2. The requirements relating to the diagrams specified in points 3.1.6.1,...
3. Requirements for tractors of category T
3.1.2.1. The adhesion utilization curves for each axle are situated between...
3.1.3. For tractors authorised to tow vehicles of category R3b, R4b...
3.1.3.1. When tested with the energy source stopped, the supply line...
3.1.3.2. For vehicles equipped with an electric control line, a full...
3.1.3.3. These values shall be demonstrably present in the tractor when...
3.1.3.4. It shall be ensured that at the coupling head of...
3.1.4. For tractors authorised to tow vehicles of category R3b, R4b...
3.1.4.1. When tested with the energy source at idling speed and...
3.1.4.2. These values shall be demonstrably present in the tractor when...
3.1.5. Verification of the requirements of points 3.1.1 and 3.1.2
3.1.5.1. In order to verify the requirements of points 3.1.1 and...
3.1.5.1.1. Unladen, not exceeding the minimum mass declared by the manufacturer...
3.1.5.1.2. Laden; where provision is made for several possibilities of load...
3.1.5.2. Special requirements in the case of tractors where all axles...
3.1.5.2.1. The mathematical verification pursuant to point 3.1.5.1 is not required....
3.1.5.3. Tractors with permanent all-wheel drive other than covered by point...
3.1.5.3.1. If it is not possible, for vehicles with permanent all-wheel...
3.1.5.4. However, for tractors which automatically apply the all-wheel drive when...
3.1.5.5. Procedure to verify the requirements set out in point 3.1.5.3...
3.1.5.5.1. The wheel lock sequence test shall be conducted with the...
3.1.5.5.3. The pedal force applied may exceed the permissible actuation forces...
3.1.5.5.4. Pedal force is applied and increased such that the second...
3.1.5.5.4.1. If it is not possible during the laden test to...
3.1.5.5.4.2. For the purpose of the tests according to point 3.1.5.5,...
3.1.6.1. The permissible relationship between the braking rate T M /F...
Requirements applying to the measurement of the response time
2. Tractors equipped with compressed-air braking systems
2.2. The response times as a function of the actuating time...
2.3. The response time to be taken into consideration for the...
2.4. For an actuating time of 0,2 seconds, the time elapsing...
2.5. In the case of tractors having a pneumatic control line...
2.6. The time elapsing from the initiation of brake-pedal actuation to...
2.7. In the case of tractors authorised to tow vehicles of...
3. Tractors equipped with hydraulic braking systems
3.3. The response times as a function of the actuating time...
3.4. The response time to be taken into consideration for the...
3.5. For an actuating time of 0,2 seconds, the time elapsing...
3.6. Tractors equipped with a hydraulic control line for towed vehicles...
3.6.1. In addition to the requirements of point 1.1, the response...
3.6.2. The towed vehicle simulator shall have the following components and...
3.6.2.1. Supplementary line towed vehicle simulator
3.6.2.1.1. Supplementary line with a female coupling corresponding to ISO 16028:2006...
3.6.2.1.2. Piston accumulator (or equivalent device) complying with the following characteristics...
3.6.2.1.3. The piston accumulator (or equivalent device) is connected with the...
3.6.2.1.4. A testing port shall be provided as close as possible...
3.6.2.1.5. In order to be able to bleed the simulator before...
3.6.2.2. Control line towed vehicle simulator
3.6.2.2.1. Control line with a female coupling corresponding to ISO 5676:1983...
3.6.2.2.2. Energy storage device with piston (or equivalent device) complying with...
3.6.2.2.3. The energy storage device with piston (or equivalent device) is...
3.6.2.2.4. Testing ports shall be provided as close as possible to...
3.6.3. The test shall be performed under the following conditions:
3.6.4. With regard to the measuring of the response time according...
3.6.5. For an actuating time of 0,2 seconds, the time elapsing...
4. Towed vehicles equipped with compressed-air braking systems
6. Tractors equipped with service braking system using spring brakes
Requirements applying to spring brakes and to vehicles fitted with them
2.2. On vehicles with a maximum design speed not exceeding 30...
2.3. A small variation in any of the pressure limits which...
2.4. The following requirements shall apply to tractors equipped with spring...
2.5. On tractors, the system shall be so designed that it...
2.7. In the case of towed vehicles with compressed-air braking systems,...
2.8. In case of towed vehicles with hydraulic braking systems not...
2.9. In case of towed vehicles with hydraulic braking systems using...
2.10. When the pressure in the line feeding energy to the...
2.11. If a tractor authorised to tow a vehicle of category...
2.12. Towed vehicles which utilise the compressed-air service braking system energy...
2.1. The mechanical brake-cylinder locking device shall be designed in such...
2.2. When the pressure in the locking chamber approaches the level...
2.3. In the case of brake actuators fitted with a mechanical...
2.4. The locked brake cylinder may only be released if it...
2.6. The control device shall be such that, when actuated, it...
Alternative procedures for Type-I or Type-III tests for towed vehicle...
1.1. In accordance with point 2.4, the Type-I or Type-III test...
1.2. Tests carried out in accordance with the methods detailed in...
1.3. Tests carried out in accordance with point 3.6. and the...
1.4. The adjustment of the brake(s) shall, prior to the Type-III...
1.5. In the case of towed vehicles equipped with automatic brake...
2. Symbols used in this Annex are explained in the following...
3.1.1. The brake performance tests should preferably be carried out on...
3.1.2. The results of tests on a combination of axles may...
3.1.3. The axle(s) should preferably be loaded with the maximum static...
3.1.4. Allowance shall be made for the effect of the increased...
3.1.5. The initial speed of the test shall be that prescribed....
3.5.1. Supplementary cold performance test
3.5.1.1. Bedding in (burnishing) procedure
3.5.1.1.1. In the case of drum brakes the tests shall start...
3.5.1.1.2. In the case of disc brakes the tests shall start...
3.5.1.1.3. Make 20 brake applications from an initial speed of 60...
3.5.1.1.4. Carry out 30 brake applications from 60 km/h to 30...
3.5.1.1.5. On completion of the 30 brake applications specified in point...
3.5.1.1.6. Make 20 brake applications from an initial speed of 60...
3.5.1.1.8. Repeat the procedures laid down in point 3.5.1.1.6 and 3.5.1.1.7.3,...
3.5.1.2. It is also permissible to carry out the two fade...
3.5.1.3. This test is carried out at an initial speed equivalent...
3.5.1.4. Three brake applications are made at the same pressure (p)...
3.6. Performance requirements for automatic brake adjustment devices
3.7.1. The axle shall carry in a visible position at least...
3.7.2. A non-integrated automatic brake adjustment device shall carry in a...
3.7.2.1. Manufacturer and make or one of the two, as applicable...
3.7.4.2.1. Differences allowed within the same brake identifier
3.7.5. Automatic brake adjustment device (integrated and non-integrated)
3.7.5.2. Versions of automatic brake adjustment device, with respect to the...
2.3. Symbols valid for mechanical-transmission braking systems (see Figure 5 of...
2.4. Symbols valid for hydraulic-transmission braking systems (see Figure 8 of...
2.5. Symbols with respect to the braking requirements relating to overload...
2.6 Types of vehicle classes with regard to inertia braking systems...
3.1. The transmission of force from the coupling head to the...
3.2. All bolts at joints shall be adequately protected. In addition,...
3.3. Inertia braking devices shall be so arranged that in the...
3.4. The inertia braking system shall allow the towed vehicle to...
3.5. Any special device incorporated for the purpose of point 3.4...
3.6. Inertia braking systems may incorporate overload protectors. They shall not...
4. Requirements for control devices
4.1. The sliding members of the control device shall be long...
4.2. The sliding members shall be protected by a bellows or...
4.3. The stress threshold (KA) of the control device shall be...
4.4. The maximum insertion force D1 shall not exceed 0,10 g...
4.5. The maximum tractive force D2 shall be not less than...
5. Tests and measurements to be carried out on the control...
5.1. Control devices submitted to the Technical Service conducting the tests...
5.2. The following shall be measured in respect of all types...
5.3. In the case of mechanical-transmission inertia braking systems, the following...
5.4. In the case of hydraulic-transmission inertia braking systems, the following...
5.5. In the case of inertia braking system on multi-axled drawbar...
7. Tests and measurements to be carried out on the brakes...
8. Simulated gradient parking braking system force differential
10. Compatibility between the control device and the brakes of a...
10.4. Check of control device travel
10.4.1. In control devices for multi-axled drawbar towed vehicles where the...
10.4.2. The effective (useful) travel of control device s′ shall be...
10.4.3. The following inequalities shall be applied to check whether control...
10.4.4. When the towed vehicle moves rearward the following inequalities shall...
10.4.4.1. In mechanical-transmission inertia braking systems:
10.4.4.2. In hydraulic-transmission inertia braking systems:
10.4.5. Checks when an overload protector within the meaning of point...
10.4.5.1. where the overload protector is mechanical on the inertia control...
10.4.5.2. where the overload protector is hydraulic on the inertia control...
10.4.5.3. if the overload protector is on the inertia control device:...
5.3. Characteristics of the braking systems
5.3.1. The set of braking systems with which a vehicle is...
5.3.2. In the event of breakage of any component other than...
5.3.3. The systems providing service, secondary and parking braking may have...
5.3.4. The braking force distribution of the service brake system shall...
5.3.5. The braking force distribution of the service braking system shall...
5.3.6. By way of derogation from point 5.3.2, in the event...
5.3.7. In the case of an inch device, or other comparable...
5.3.9. The energy storage devices (energy reservoirs) of power-driven vehicles shall...
5.3.10. The pneumatic/hydraulic auxiliary equipment shall be supplied with energy in...
5.3.13. If a tractor with a hydrostatic drive is authorised to...
6.3. Performance tests of service and secondary braking system (Type-0)
Requirements applying to the safety aspects of complex electronic vehicle control systems
4.1. Failures within the electric control transmission of the anti-lock braking...
4.2. Tractors equipped with an anti-lock braking system and authorised to...
4.4. The operation of the system shall not be adversely affected...
4.5. A manual device shall not be provided to disconnect or...
4.7. In the case of towed vehicles with pneumatic braking systems,...
5. Special provisions concerning tractors
5.1.1.1. The initial energy level in the energy storage device(s) shall...
5.1.1.3. The vehicle's engine shall be then stopped or the supply...
5.1.1.4. The service braking control device shall be then fully actuated...
5.1.1.5. When the control device is applied for the fifth time,...
5.1.1.6. During the tests, in the case of a vehicle authorised...
6. Special provisions concerning towed vehicles
1. Method of measurement for tractors
1.1. Determination of the coefficient of adhesion (k)
1.1.1. The coefficient of adhesion (k) shall be determined as the...
1.1.3. A number of tests at increments of line pressure shall...
1.1.4. The braking forces shall be calculated from the measured braking...
1.1.5. The dynamic load on the axle shall be calculated from...
1.1.7. Then, the test shall be repeated for the other axles(s)...
1.1.8. For example, in the case of a two-axle rear-wheel drive...
1.1.9. One coefficient shall be determined for the front axle kf...
1.3. If ε > 1,00, the measurements of coefficients of adhesion...
1.4. For tractors equipped with three axles, any axles that are...
2. Method of measurement for towed vehicles
2.1.1. The coefficient of adhesion (k) shall be determined as the...
2.1.3. A number of tests at increments of line pressure shall...
2.1.4. The adhesion utilised (ε) shall be calculated by means of...
2.1.5. If ε > 1,00 the measurements of coefficients of adhesion...
2.1.6. The maximum braking rate (zRAL) shall be measured with full...
2.3. Rigid drawbar towed vehicles and centre-axle towed vehicles
3. Special requirements for the connections between tractors and towed vehicles...
4. Special additional requirements for service braking systems with electric control...
4.1.1. With the parking braking system released, the service braking system...
4.1.3. A failure within the electric control transmission, not including its...
4.1.4. A tractor electrically connected to a towed vehicle via an...
4.1.6. When the battery voltage falls below a value nominated by...
4.1.7. If auxiliary equipment is supplied with energy from the same...
4.1.8. If the auxiliary equipment is supplied with energy from the...
5.1.1. Generation of a braking signal to illuminate stop lamps
5.1.1.1. Activation of the service braking system by the driver shall...
5.1.1.2. Requirements for vehicles that utilise electronic signalling to control initial...
5.1.1.3. In the case of vehicles equipped with a braking system...
5.1.1.4. The signal shall not be generated when deceleration is produced...
5.1.1.5. Activation of the service braking system by automatically commanded braking...
5.1.1.6. Activation of part of the service braking system by selective...
5.1.1.7. In the case of vehicles equipped with an electric control...
Test procedure to assess the functional compatibility of vehicles equipped...
3.2.2. Check the following, with the simulator connected to the towed...
2. Hydraulic connections of the single-line type between tractors and towed...
2.1. Type of connection: hydraulic control line with the male connector...
2.2. With the engine running and the control device of the...
2.3. With the engine running and no brake control device on...
2.4. The response time requirements of Annex III do not apply...
2.5. The compatibility requirements according to Appendix 1 to Annex II...
3.1. The hydraulic circuit shall be provided with a relief valve...
3.2. With no brake control device (including parking brake) applied on...
3.3. Applying tractor service brakes gradually, pressure at coupling head shall...
3.4. Permissible relationship between braking rate TM/FM and the coupling head...
3.5. The response time at the coupling head, measured connecting the...
3.6. In case of failure of the towed vehicle braking system...
3.7. In case of failure of the tractor service brakes, operator...
3.8. The tractor shall be equipped with the warning signal specified...
3.9. Braking valve and energy source shall be marked in accordance...
3.10. Towed vehicle simulator: The device simulating the towed vehicle braking...
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