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The Noise Emission in the Environment by Equipment for Use Outdoors (Amendment) Regulations 2005

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Regulation 2

SCHEDULEU.K.

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Commencement Information

I1Sch. in force at 3.1.2006, see reg. 1

Type of equipment

Net installed power P (in kW)

Electric power Pel 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 2002Stage II as from 3 January 2006
a

Pel for welding generators: conventional welding current multiplied by the conventional load voltage for the lowest value of the duty factor given by the manufacturer. Pel for power generators: prime power according to ISO 8528-1:1993, clause 13.3.2.

b

For the following types of equipment the figures for Stage I shall continue to apply for Stage II—

  • Walk-behind vibrating rollers;

  • Vibratory plates (>3 kW);

  • Vibratory rammers;

  • Dozers (steel tracked);

  • Loaders (steel tracked >55 kW);

  • Combustion-engine driver counterbalanced lift trucks;

  • Compacting screed paver-finishers; and

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

c

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

Compaction machines (vibrating rollers, vibratory plates, vibratory rammers)P ≤ £ 8108105b
8 < P ≤ £70109106b
P > 7089 + 11 1g P86 + 11 1g Pb
Tracked dozers, tracked loaders, tracked excavator-loadersP ≤ 55106103b
P > 5587 + 11 1g P84 + 11 1g Pb
Wheeled dozers,wheeled loaders, wheeled excavator-loaders, dumpers, graders, loader-type landfill compactors, combustion-engine driven counterbalanced lift trucks, compaction machines (non-vibrating rollers),paver-finishers, hydraulic power packsP ≤ 55104101b
P > 5585 + 11 1g P82 + 11 1g Pb
Mobile cranesP ≤ 55104101c
P > 5585 + 11 1g P82 + 11 1g P 101c
Excavators, builders' hoists for the transport of goods, construction winches, motor hoesP ≤ 159693
P > 1583 + 11 1g P80 + 11 1g P
Hand-held concrete-breakers and picksm ≤ 15107105
15< m < 3094 + 11 1g m92 + 11 1g mb
m ≥ 3096 + 11 1g m94 + 11 1g m
Tower cranes98 + 1g P96 + 1g P
Welding and power generatorsPel ≤ 297 + 1g Pel95 + 1g Pel
2 < Pel ≤ 1098 + 1g Pel96 + 1g Pel
10 > Pel97 + 1g Pel95 + 1g Pel
CompressorsP ≤ 159997
P > 1597 + 2 1g Pel95 + 2 1g Pel
Lawnmowers, lawn trimmers/lawn-edge trimmersL ≤ 509696
50 < L ≤ 7010098
70 < L ≤ 120100100
L > 120105105
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).

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