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Document Title | Time-based warning as first-step alternative to TPMS | ||||||||
Reference Number | TPM-01-03 | ||||||||
Date |
6 Dec 2007
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Summary | TBW, a TPMS alternative, CO2 reduction by correct and constant tyre pressure as a first step, proposal for justification. | ||||||||
Source(s) | BMW | ||||||||
Rulemaking Area(s) | UN R64 Spare Tires | ||||||||
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UNECE server | .pdf format | ||||||||
Excerpts from session reports related to this document | |||||||||
TPM | Session 1 | 28-29 Nov 2007 |
The following documents were presented and explained during the meeting. Only the most important comments are reported below. Principles of ECE-Regulation (Japan) Public consultation on outline proposals for a Regulation of the European Parliament and the Council on Advanced Safety Features and Tyres (CLEPA). The document was distributed without detailed discussion. Time Based Warning (TBW) – For constant Tyre Pressure and CO2 reduction (BMW). Mr. Hein (BMW) introduced this proposal as a short term solution without jeopardizing middle or long term solutions. UNECE R64: RFT & RFWS Tyre Industry Position (ETRTO) Low pressure warning of run-flat-tyres is of great concern for the tyre industry with regard to product liability (2001/95/EC). Warning thresholds need deliberate discussion. Notes for UNECE Informal GRRF Ad-Hoc TPMS WG Meeting in Bonn on Nov. 28&29, 2007 (CLEPA). Experts from Schrader Electronics and Siemens VDO presented a first draft for a cost/benefit-analysis of TPMS. This draft is based on data from USA. Under-inflation measurements, types, standards & rules (ISO) This document shows that depending on the TPMS technical principles, under-inflation can be detected more or less easily. Informal document No.GRRF-62-17 UNECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF – Setting up an informal group on TPMS /Terms of Reference OICA Some experts felt that this group should develop a more.sophisticated solution from the beginning. The German government, however, is convinced that TBW is a simple solution which could be realized by the vehicle manufacturers without great problems and thus improve the situation on the road very quickly, while giving this group the opportunity to develop a more sophisticated and well balanced cost-effective solution without time pressure. The German government will therefore prepare an informal document for the next GRRF meeting to introduce TBW as a short term solution. |
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