UN - R003-2020 - Retro-Reflecting Devices
UN - R003-2020 - Retro-Reflecting Devices
UN - R003-2020 - Retro-Reflecting Devices
9 June 2020
Agreement
Revision 5
UNITED NATIONS
This document is meant purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legal binding texts
are:
- ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2014/13
- ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2015/14
- ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2017/19
- ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2018/91/Rev.1
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UN Regulation No. 3
Contents
Page
Regulation
1. Scope .............................................................................................................................................. 4
2. Definitions ........................................................................................................................................ 4
3. Application for approval .................................................................................................................. 5
4. Markings ......................................................................................................................................... 5
5. Approval ......................................................................................................................................... 6
6. General specifications ...................................................................................................................... 7
7. Special specifications (tests) ............................................................................................................ 8
8. Conformity of production................................................................................................................. 8
9. Penalties for non-conformity of production ..................................................................................... 8
10. Production definitively discontinued ................................................................................................ 8
11. Names and addresses of Technical Services responsible for conducting approval tests,
and of Type Approval Authorities .................................................................................................... 9
12. Transitional provisions ..................................................................................................................... 9
Annexes
1 Retro-reflecting devices ................................................................................................................... 10
2 Communication ................................................................................................................................ 12
3 Examples of approval marks ............................................................................................................ 14
4 Test procedure - Class IA and Class IIIA ......................................................................................... 18
5 Specifications of shape and dimensions ........................................................................................... 19
Appendix - Retro-reflectors for trailers - Classes IIIA and IIIB ..................................................... 20
6 Colorimetric specifications .............................................................................................................. 21
7 Photometric specifications ............................................................................................................... 22
8 Resistance to external agents ............................................................................................................ 24
9 Stability in time of the optical properties of retro-reflecting devices .............................................. 28
10 Resistance to heat ............................................................................................................................. 29
11 Colour-fastness ................................................................................................................................. 30
12 Chronological order of tests ............................................................................................................. 31
13 Resistance to impact - Class IVA ..................................................................................................... 32
14 Test procedure - Class IVA .............................................................................................................. 33
15 Chronological order of tests for Class IVA ...................................................................................... 34
16 Test procedure for Classes IB and IIIB devices ............................................................................... 35
17 Minimum requirements for conformity of production control procedures ....................................... 36
18 Minimum requirements for sampling by an inspector ...................................................................... 38
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1. Scope
This Regulation applies to retro-reflecting devices1 for vehicles of categories
L, M, N, O, and T.2
2. Definitions3
For the purpose of this Regulation,
2.1. The definitions given in UN Regulation No. 48 and its series of amendments
in force at the time of application for type approval shall apply to this
Regulation.
2.2. "Retro-reflection" means the reflection in which light is reflected in
directions close to the direction from which it came. This property is
maintained over wide variations of the illumination angle.
2.3. "Retro-reflecting optical unit" means a combination of optical components
producing retro-reflection.
2.4. "Retro-reflecting device"1 means an assembly ready for use and comprising
one or more retro-reflecting optical units.
2.5. "Angle of divergence" means the angle between the straight lines connecting
the centre of reference to the centre of the receiver and to the centre of the
source of illumination.
2.6. "Illumination angle" means the angle between the axis of reference and the
straight line connecting the centre of reference to the centre of the source of
illumination.
2.7. "Angle of rotation" means the angle through which the retro-reflecting device
is rotated about its axis of reference starting from one given position.
2.8. "Angular diameter of the retro-reflecting device" means the angle subtended
by the greatest dimension of the visible area of the illuminating surface,
either at the centre of the source of illumination or at the centre of the
receiver.
2.9. "Illumination of the retro-reflecting device" is the abbreviated expression
used conventionally to designate the illumination measured in a plane
perpendicular to the incident rays and passing through the centre of reference.
2.10. "Coefficient of luminous intensity (CIL)" means the quotient of the luminous
intensity reflected in the direction considered, divided by the illumination of
the retro-reflecting device for given angles of illumination, divergence and
rotation.
2.11. The symbols and units used in this Regulation are given in Annex 1 to this
Regulation.
2.12. A type of "retro-reflecting device" is defined by the models and descriptive
literature submitted with the application for approval. Retro-reflecting
devices can be considered as belonging to the same type if they have one or
more "retro-reflecting optical units" which are identical with those of the
standard model, or if not identical are symmetrical and suitable for mounting
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one on the left and one on the right side of the vehicle, and if their other parts
differ from those of the standard model only in ways not affecting the
properties to which this Regulation applies.
2.13. Retro-reflecting devices are divided into three classes according to their
photometric characteristics: Class IA or IB, Class IIIA or IIIB and Class IVA.
2.14. Retro-reflecting devices of Classes IB and IIIB are devices combined with
other signal lamps which are not watertight according to Annex 8,
paragraph 1.1., and which are integrated into the body of a vehicle.
2.15. "Colour of the reflected light of the device" The definitions of the colour of
the reflected light are given in paragraph 2.30. of UN Regulation No. 48.
4. Markings
4.1. Every retro-reflecting device submitted for approval must bear:
4.1.1. The trade name or mark of the applicant;
4.1.2. The word "TOP" inscribed horizontally on the highest part of the illuminating
surface, if such an indication is necessary to determine without ambiguity the
angle or angles of rotation prescribed by the manufacturer.
4.1.3. On devices with reduced light distribution, in conformity with paragraph 3.2.
or 3.4. of Annex 7 to this Regulation, a vertical arrow starting from a
horizontal segment and directed downwards.
4.2. A space of sufficient size to accommodate the approval mark shall be
provided on every device. This space shall be shown on the drawings referred
to in paragraph 3.1.1. above.
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4.3. The markings must be visible from the outside when the retro-reflecting
device is fitted on the vehicle.
4.4. The markings must be clearly legible and be indelible.
5. Approval
5.1. If all the samples submitted meet the requirements of this Regulation,
approval shall be granted.
5.2. If the approval granted in respect of a retro-reflecting device is extended to
other such devices differing only in colour, the two samples in any other
colour submitted in conformity with paragraph 3.1.4. of this Regulation shall
be required to meet only the colorimetric and photometric specifications, the
other tests no longer being required. This paragraph is not applicable to
devices of Class IVA.
5.3. An approval number shall be assigned to each type approved. Its first two
digits (at present 02, corresponding to the 02 series of amendments which
entered into force on 1 July 1985)4 shall indicate the series of amendments
incorporating the most recent major technical amendments made to the
Regulation at the time of issue of the approval. A Contracting Party shall not
assign the same number to another type of retro-reflecting device covered by
this Regulation except in the case of an extension of the approval to a device
differing only in colour.
5.4. Notice of approval or of extension or refusal of approval of a type of retro-
reflecting device pursuant to this Regulation shall be communicated to the
Parties to the Agreement which apply this Regulation, by means of a form
conforming to the model in Annex 2 to this Regulation.
5.5. There shall be affixed to every retro-reflecting device conforming to a type
approved under this Regulation, in the space referred to in paragraph 4.2.
above and in addition to the markings prescribed in paragraph 4.1. above.
5.5.1. An international approval mark consisting of:
5.5.1.1. A circle surrounding the letter "E" followed by the distinguishing number of
the country which has granted approval;5
5.5.1.2. An approval number;
5.5.1.3. A group of symbols IA, IB, IIIA, IIIB or IVA showing the class of the
approved retro-reflecting device.
5.6. When two or more lamps are part of the same unit of grouped, combined or
reciprocally incorporated lamps (including a retro-reflector), approval is
granted only if each of these lamps satisfies the requirements of this
Regulation or of another Regulation. Lamps not satisfying any one of those
Regulations shall not be part of such a unit of grouped, combined or
reciprocally incorporated lamps.
5.6.1. Where grouped, combined or reciprocally incorporated lamps comply with
the requirements of several Regulations, a single international approval mark
may be applied, consisting of a circle surrounding the letter "E" followed by
the distinguishing number of the country which has granted the approval, an
4 The 03 series of amendments does not require changes in the approval number (TRANS/WP.29/815,
para. 82).
5 The distinguishing numbers of the Contracting Parties to the 1958 Agreement are reproduced in
Annex 3 to the Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3)
(ECE/TRANS/WP.29/78/Rev.6, Annex 3) -
www.unece.org/trans/main/wp29/wp29wgs/wp29gen/wp29resolutions.html
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approval number and, if necessary, the required arrow. This approval mark
may be placed anywhere on the grouped, combined or reciprocally
incorporated lamps provided that:
5.6.1.1. It is visible after their installation;
5.6.1.2. No part of the grouped, combined or reciprocally incorporated lamps that
transmits light can be removed without at the same time removing the
approval mark.
5.6.2. The identification symbol for each lamp appropriate to each Regulation, under
which approval has been granted, together with the corresponding series of
amendments incorporating the most recent major technical amendments to the
Regulation at the time of issue of the approval, shall be marked:
5.6.2.1. Either on the appropriate light-emitting surface,
5.6.2.2. Or in a group, in such a way that each lamp of the grouped, combined or
reciprocally incorporated lamps may be clearly identified (see the possible
examples shown in Annex 3).
5.6.3. The size of the components of a single approval mark shall not be less than
the minimum size required for the smallest of the individual marks by a
Regulation under which approval has been granted.
5.6.4. An approval number shall be assigned to each type approved. The same
Contracting Party may not assign the same number to another type of
grouped, combined or reciprocally incorporated lamps covered by this
Regulation.
5.7. The approval mark must be clearly legible and indelible.
5.8. Annex 3 to this Regulation gives examples of arrangements of approval marks
for a single lamp (Figure 1) and for grouped, combined or reciprocally
incorporated lamps (Figure 2) with all the additional symbols referred to above.
6. General specifications
The requirements contained in sections 5. "General specifications" and 6.
"Individual specifications" and in the Annexes referenced in the said sections
of UN Regulations Nos. 48, 53, 74 or 86, and their series of amendments in
force at the time of application for the retro-reflecting device type approval
shall apply to this Regulation.
The requirements pertinent to each retro-reflecting device and to the
category/ies of vehicle on which the retro-reflecting device is intended to be
installed shall be applied, where its verification at the moment of retro-
reflecting device type approval is feasible.
6.1. Retro-reflecting devices must be so constructed that they function
satisfactorily and will continue to do so in normal use. In addition, they must
not have any defect in design or manufacture that is detrimental to their
efficient operation or to their maintenance in good condition.
6.2. The components of retro-reflecting devices must not be capable of being
easily dismantled.
6.3. Retro-reflecting optical units may not be replaceable.
6.4. The outer surface of retro-reflecting devices must be easy to clean. Hence it
must not be a rough surface; any protuberances it may exhibit must not
prevent easy cleaning.
6.5. For devices of Class IVA their means of fixation shall be such that they allow
a stable and durable connection between the device and the vehicle.
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6.6. There shall be no access to the inner surface of the retro-reflectors when in
normal use.
8. Conformity of production
The conformity of production procedures shall comply with those set out in
the Agreement, Schedule 1 (E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.3), with the following
requirements:
8.1. Retro-reflectors shall be so manufactured as to conform to the type approved
under this Regulation.
The compliance with the requirements set forth in paragraphs 6. and 7. above
shall be verified as follows:
8.1.1. The minimum requirements for conformity of production control procedures
set forth in Annex 17 to this Regulation shall be complied with.
8.1.2. The minimum requirements for sampling by an inspector set forth in
Annex 18 to this Regulation shall be complied with.
8.2. The Type Approval Authority which has granted type approval may at any
time verify the conformity control methods applied in each production
facility. The normal frequency of these verifications shall be once every two
years.
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6 The 03 series of amendments does not require changes in the approval number (TRANS/WP.29/815,
para. 82).
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Annex 1
Annex 1
Retro-reflecting devices
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Annex 1
Retro-reflectors
Symbols
Elevation
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Annex 2
Annex 2
Communication
(Maximum format: A4 (210 x 297 mm))
1 Distinguishing number of the country which has granted/extended/ refused/withdrawn approval (see
approval provisions in the Regulation).
2 Strike out what does not apply.
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14. Date: .................................................................................................................
15. Signature: ..........................................................................................................
16. The following documents, bearing the approval number shown above,
are available on request:
...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
...........................................................................................................................
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Annex 3
Annex 3
Model A
a = 4 mm min
a = 4 mm min
a = 4 mm min
Note: The above approval number shall be placed close to, but in any position in relation to,
the circle surrounding the letter "E". The digits constituting the approval number shall face
the same way as the "E". The group of symbols indicating the class shall be diametrically
opposite the approval number.
The vertical arrow starting from a horizontal segment and directed downwards indicates a
permissible mounting height of equal to or less than 750 mm from the ground for this
device and can be placed either above or below the circle surrounding the letter "E" or at its
1 The 03 series of amendments does not require changes in the approval number (TRANS/WP.29/815,
para. 82).
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side, close to the group of symbols indicating the class or the digits constituting the
approval number.
The Type Approval Authorities shall avoid using approval numbers IA, IB, IIIA, IIIB and
IVA which might be confused with the class symbols IA, IB, IIIA, IIIB and IVA.
These sketches show various possible arrangements and are given as examples only.
The above approval mark affixed to a retro-reflecting device shows that the type of device
concerned has been approved in the Netherlands (E 4) under approval number 02216. The
approval number shows that approval was granted in accordance with the requirements of
the Regulation as modified by the 02 series of amendments.
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Figure 2
Simplified marking for grouped, combined or reciprocally incorporated lamps/devices
Note: The three examples of approval marks, models D, E and F, represent three possible
variants of the marking of a lighting device when two or more lamps are part of the same
unit of grouped, combined or reciprocally incorporated lamps. This approval mark shows
that the device was approved in the Netherlands (E 4) under approval number 3333 and
comprising:
A retro-reflector of Class IA approved in accordance with the 02 series of
amendments to UN Regulation No. 3;
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A rear direction indicator of category 2a approved in accordance with UN
Regulation No. 6 in its original form;
A red rear position lamp (R) approved in accordance with the 01 series of
amendments to UN Regulation No. 7;
A rear fog lamp (F) approved in accordance with UN Regulation No. 38 in its
original form;
A reversing lamp (AR) approved in accordance with UN Regulation No. 23 in its
original form;
A stop lamp with two levels of illumination (S2) approved in accordance with the 01
series of amendments to UN Regulation No. 7.
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Annex 4
Annex 4
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Annex 5
Annex 5
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Annex 5 - Appendix
Annex 5 - Appendix
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Annex 6
Annex 6
Colorimetric specifications
1. These specifications shall apply only to clear, red or amber retro-reflecting
devices.
1.1. Retro-reflecting devices may consist of a combined retro-reflecting optical
unit and filter, which must be so designed that they cannot be separated under
normal conditions of use.
1.2. The colouring of retro-reflecting optical units and filters by means of paint or
varnish is not permitted.
2. When the retro-reflecting device is illuminated by CIE standard illuminant A,
with an angle of divergence of 1/3 degrees and an illumination angle of
V = H = 0 degree, or, if this produces a colourless surface reflection, an
angle V = +/- 5 degrees, H = 0 degree, the trichromatic coordinates of the
reflected luminous flux must be within the limits according to
paragraph 2.30. of UN Regulation No. 48.
3. Clear retro-reflecting devices must not produce a selective reflection, that is
to say, the trichromatic coordinates "x" and "y" of the standard illuminant
"A" used to illuminate the retro-reflecting device must not undergo a change
of more than 0.01 after reflection by the retro-reflecting device.
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Photometric specifications
1. When applying for approval, the applicant shall specify one or more or a
range of axis of reference, corresponding to the illumination angle
V = H = 0° in the table of coefficients of luminous intensity (CIL).
In the case where more than one or a range of different axis of reference are
specified by the manufacturer, the photometric measurements shall be
repeated making reference each time to a different axis of reference or to the
extreme axis of reference of the range specified by the manufacturer.
2. For photometric measurements, only the illuminating surface defined by the
planes contiguous to the outermost parts of the optical system of the retro-
reflecting device as indicated by the manufacturer and contained within a
circle of 200 mm diameter for Class IA or IB shall be considered, and the
illuminating surface itself shall be limited to 100 cm2 though the surfaces of
the retro-reflecting optical units need not necessarily attain this area. The
manufacturer shall specify the perimeter of the area to be used. In the case of
Class IIIA, Class IIIB and Class IVA, the whole of the illuminating surfaces
shall be considered without limitation as to size.
3. CIL values
3.1. Class IA, Class IB, Class IIIA and Class IIIB
3.1.1. The CIL values for red retro-reflecting devices must be at least equal to those
in the table below, expressed in millicandelas per lux, for the angles of
divergence and illumination shown.
CIL values lower than those shown in the last two columns of the above table
are not permissible within the solid angle having the reference centre as its
apex and bounded by the planes intersecting along the following lines:
(V = ±10°, H = 0°) (V = ±5°, H = ±20°).
3.1.2. CIL values for amber retro-reflecting devices in Class IA or IB must be at
least equal to those in the table of paragraph 3.1.1. above multiplied by the
coefficient 2.5.
3.1.3. CIL values for colourless retro-reflecting devices in Class IA or IB must be at
least equal to those in the table of paragraph 3.1.1. above multiplied by the
coefficient 4.
3.2. However, in the case where a retro-reflecting device of Class IA, Class IB,
Class IIIA or Class IIIB is intended to be installed with its H plane at a
mounting height less than 750 mm above the ground, the CIL values are
verified only up to an angle of 5° downwards.
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3.3. For devices of Class IVA the CIL values must be at least equal to those in the
table below, expressed in millicandelas per lux, for the angles of divergence
and illumination shown.
Vertical V 0 ±10 0 0 0 0
Horizontal H 0 0 ±20 ±30 ±40 ±50
3.4. However, in the case where a retro-reflecting device of Class IVA is intended
to be installed with its H plane at a mounting height less than 750 mm above
the ground, the CIL values are verified only up to an angle of 5° downwards.
4. When the CIL of a retro-reflecting device is measured for an angle β of
V = H = 0°, it shall be ascertained whether any mirror effect is produced by
slightly turning the device. If there is any such effect, a reading shall be taken
with an angle β of V = ±5°, H = 0°. The position adopted shall be that
corresponding to the minimum CIL for one of these positions.
4.1. With an illumination angle β of V = H = 0°, or the angle specified in
paragraph 4. above, and an angle of divergence of 20', retro-reflecting
devices which are not marked "TOP" shall be rotated about their axes of
reference to the position of minimum CIL, which must conform to the value
specified in paragraph 3. above. When the CIL is measured for the other
angles of illumination and divergence, the retro-reflecting device shall be
placed in the position corresponding to this value of ε. If the specified values
are not attained, the device may be rotated about its axis of reference ±5°
from that position.
4.2. With an illumination angle β of V = H = 0°, or the angle specified in
paragraph 4. above, and an angle of divergence of 20', retro-reflecting
devices marked "TOP" shall be rotated about their axes ±5°. The CIL must
not fall below the prescribed value in any position assumed by the device
during this rotation.
4.3. If for the direction V = H = 0°, and for ε = 0° the CIL exceeds the specified
value by 50 per cent or more, all measurements for all angles of illumination
and divergence shall be made for ε = 0°.
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Annex 8
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1.2.2.2.2. Dust exposure
The mounted device shall be placed in the dust chamber no closer than
150 mm from a wall. Devices with a length exceeding 600 mm shall be
horizontally centred in the test chamber. The test dust shall be agitated as
completely as possible by compressed air or blower(s) at intervals of 15 min
for a period of 2 to 15 s for the duration of 5 hours. The dust shall be allowed
to settle between the agitation periods.
1.2.2.2.3. Measured sample evaluation
Upon completion of the dust exposure test, the exterior of the device shall be
cleaned and dried with a dry cotton cloth and the CIL measured according to
the method specified in Annex 4, paragraph 3.2.
2. Resistance to corrosion
2.1. Retro-reflecting devices must be so designed that they retain the prescribed
photometric and colorimetric characteristics despite the humidity and
corrosive influences to which they are normally exposed. The resistance of
the front surface to tarnishing and of the protection of the rear face to
deterioration shall be checked, particularly when an essential metal
component seems liable to be attacked.
2.2. The retro-reflecting device, or the lamp if the device is combined with a light,
shall be stripped of all removable parts and subjected to the action of a saline
mist for a period of 50 hours, comprising two periods of exposure of 24 hours
each, separated by an interval of two hours during which the sample is
allowed to dry.
2.3. The saline mist shall be produced by atomizing, at a temperature of
35 °C ± 2 °C, a saline solution obtained by dissolving 20 ± 2 parts by weight
of sodium chloride in 80 parts of distilled water containing not more than
0.02 per cent of impurities.
2.4. Immediately after completion of the test, the sample must not show signs of
excessive corrosion liable to impair the efficiency of the device.
3. Resistance to fuels
The outer surface of the retro-reflecting device and, in particular, of the
illuminating surface, shall be lightly wiped with a cotton cloth soaked in a
mixture of 70 vol. per cent of n-heptane and 30 vol. per cent of toluol. After
about five minutes, the surface shall be inspected visually. It must not show
any apparent surface changes, except that slight surface cracks will not be
objected to.
4. Resistance to lubricating oils
The outer surface of the retro-reflecting device and, in particular, the
illuminating surface, shall be lightly wiped with a cotton cloth soaked in a
detergent lubricating oil. After about 5 minutes, the surface shall be cleaned.
The CIL shall then be measured (Annex 4, paragraph 3.2. or Annex 14,
paragraph 4.2.).
5. Resistance of the accessible rear face of mirror-backed retro-reflecting
devices
5.1. After having brushed the rear face of the retro-reflecting device with a hard
nylon brush, a cotton cloth soaked in the mixture, defined in paragraph 3.
Above shall be applied to the said rear face for one minute. The cotton cloth
is then removed and the retro-reflecting device left to dry.
5.2. As soon as evaporation is completed, an abrasion test shall be made by
brushing the rear face with the same nylon brush as before.
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5.3. The CIL shall then be measured (Annex 4, paragraph 3.2. or Annex 14,
paragraph 4.2.) after the whole surface of the mirror-backed rear face has
been covered with Indian ink.
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1 Despite the importance of tests to check the stability in time of the optical properties of retro-
reflecting devices, it is in the present state of the art not yet possible to assess this stability by
laboratory tests of limited duration.
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Resistance to heat
1. The retro-reflecting device shall be kept for 48 consecutive hours in a dry
atmosphere at a temperature of 65 °C ± 2 °C.
2. After this test, no cracking or appreciable distortion of the retro-reflecting
device and, in particular, of its optical component must be visible.
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Colour-fastness1
1. The Type Approval Authority which granted approval shall have the right to
check the colour-fastness of a type of retro-reflecting device in service.
2. The competent authorities of countries other than the country in which
approval was granted may carry out similar checks in their territory. If a type
of retro-reflector in use exhibits a systematic defect, the said authorities shall
transmit any components removed for examination to the Type Approval
Authority which granted approval, with a request for its opinion.
3. In the absence of other criteria, the concept "systematic defect" of a type of
retro-reflector in use shall be interpreted in conformity with the intention of
paragraph 9.1. of this Regulation.
1 Despite the importance of tests to check the colour-fastness of retro-reflecting devices, it is in the
present state of the art not yet possible to assess colour-fastness by laboratory tests of limited
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2.4. Measured and recorded photometric characteristics
The sampled retro-reflector shall be subjected to photometric measurements
at the points and the chromaticity coordinates provided for in the Regulation.
2.5. Criteria governing acceptability
The manufacturer is responsible for carrying out a statistical study of the test
results and for defining, in agreement with the Type Approval Authority,
criteria governing the acceptability of his products in order to meet the
specifications laid down for the verification of conformity of products in
paragraph 8.1. of this Regulation.
The criteria governing the acceptability shall be such that, with a confidence
level of 95 per cent, the minimum probability of passing a spot check in
accordance with Annex 18 (first sampling) would be 0.95.
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A second repeated sampling according to paragraph 4. below shall be carried
out within two months' time after the notification. The samples C and D shall
be retained by the Technical Service until the entire CoP process is finished.
3.2.2. One specimen of samples C and D is more than 30 per cent.
In this case the approval shall be withdrawn and paragraph 5. below shall be
applied.
4. Second repeated sampling
A sample of four retro-reflectors is selected at random from stock
manufactured after alignment.
The first sample of two is marked E, the second sample of two is marked F.
4.1. The conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall not be contested if the
deviation of any specimen of samples E and F (all four retro-reflectors) is not
more than 20 per cent. In the case, that the deviation of both retro-reflectors
of sample E is not more than 0 per cent the measurement can be closed.
4.2. The conformity of mass-produced retro-reflectors shall be contested if the
deviation of at least one specimen of samples E or F is more than 20 per cent.
In this case the approval shall be withdrawn and paragraph 5 below shall be
applied.
5. Approval withdrawn
Approval shall be withdrawn according to paragraph 9. of this Regulation.
6. Resistance to penetration of water
With respect to the verification of the resistance to penetration of water, the
following procedure shall be applied:
One of the retro-reflectors of sample A, after sampling procedure in
Paragraph 2. of this Annex, shall be tested according to the procedure
described in paragraph 1. of Annex 8 respectively paragraph 3. of Annex 14
for class IVA reflectors.
The retro-reflectors shall be considered as acceptable if the test has been
passed.
However, if the test on sample A is not complied with, the two retro
reflectors of sample B shall be subjected to the same procedure and both shall
pass the test.
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