12 Jul 2010
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GRRF-2010-27
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Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 64
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Working Party
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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22 Nov 2010
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GRRF/2011/10
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Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 64
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Working Party
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Working
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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12 Feb 2010
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WP.29/2010/58
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Proposal for Corrigendum 1 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 64
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World Forum
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Working
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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03 Feb 2011
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GRRF-69-25
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Proposal for draft amendments to Regulation No. 64
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Working Party
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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01 Apr 2011
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WP.29/2011/61
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Proposal for Supplement 1 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 64
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World Forum
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Working
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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09 Dec 2011
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GRRF/2012/13
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Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 02 Series of Amendments to Regulation No. 64
Document Title: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 02 Series of Amendments to Regulation No. 64
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Document Reference Number: GRRF/2012/13
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 72nd GRRF session (20-24
Feb 2012)
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Document date: 09 Dec 11 (Posted 09 Dec 11)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires and UN Regulation No. 54 | Commercial Vehicle Tyres.
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 72 | 20-24
Feb 2012
35. The expert from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2012/13 to insert into Regulation No. 64 a reference to Regulation No. 54. The expert from OICA presented GRRF-72-04 offering the manufacturer the flexibility for the speed limit of type 4 spare units. GRRF adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2012/13, as reproduced in Annex V, and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their June 2012 sessions, as draft Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 64.
36. The expert from France introduced GRRF-72-12 to align the French version of the Regulation with the English and Russian versions. GRRF adopted GRRF-72-12, as reproduced in Annex IV of the report, and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their June 2012 sessions, as Corrigendum 3 to Revision 2 to Regulation No. 54.
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Working Party
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Working
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
Commercial Vehicle Tyres
CV Tires
Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Pneumatic Tyres for Commercial Vehicles and their Trailers
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21 Dec 2011
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GRRF-72-04
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Proposal for amendment to Regulation No. 64
Document Title: Proposal for amendment to Regulation No. 64
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-72-04
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 72nd GRRF session (20-24
Feb 2012)
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Document date: 21 Dec 11 (Posted 22 Dec 11)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 72 | 20-24
Feb 2012
35. The expert from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2012/13 to insert into Regulation No. 64 a reference to Regulation No. 54. The expert from OICA presented GRRF-72-04 offering the manufacturer the flexibility for the speed limit of type 4 spare units. GRRF adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2012/13, as reproduced in Annex V, and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their June 2012 sessions, as draft Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 64.
36. The expert from France introduced GRRF-72-12 to align the French version of the Regulation with the English and Russian versions. GRRF adopted GRRF-72-12, as reproduced in Annex IV of the report, and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their June 2012 sessions, as Corrigendum 3 to Revision 2 to Regulation No. 54.
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Working Party
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Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
|
12 Apr 2012
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WP.29/2012/50
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Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 64
Document Title: Proposal for Supplement 2 to the 02 series of amendments to Regulation No. 64
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Document Reference Number: WP.29/2012/50
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Description: Text adopted by the Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear (GRRF) at its seventy-second session inserting a reference to Regulation No. 54 into Regulation No. 64 and adapting the speed limit of type 4 spare units.
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Meeting Session: 157th WP.29 session (26-29
Jun 2012)
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Document date: 12 Apr 12 (Posted 23 Apr 12)
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Document status: Adopted
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Adoption Vote
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This proposal (WP.29/2012/50) was adopted by the World Forum. Thirty-one Contracting Parties out of the 33 applying UN R64 were present for the vote by AC.1. Thirty-one voted in favor with zero against and zero abstaining.
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Meeting Reports
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World Forum for the Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations | Session 157 | 26-29
Jun 2012
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World Forum
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Working
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
Text adopted by the Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear (GRRF) at its seventy-second session inserting a reference to Regulation No. 54 into Regulation No. 64 and adapting the speed limit of type 4 spare units.
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14 Feb 2013
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GRRF-74-27
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TPMS and reduction of LCV and HDV fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
Document Title: TPMS and reduction of LCV and HDV fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-74-27
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Description: Introduction to a new EC-sponsored research project into the impact of tire-pressure monitoring systems in reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions of commercial vehicles.
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Submitted by: TNO and TU Graz
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Meeting Session: 74th GRRF session (19-22
Feb 2013)
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Document date: 14 Feb 13 (Posted 15 Feb 13)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
|
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 74 | 19-22
Feb 2013
26. The expert from ETRTO introduced GRRF-74-03, proposing minor amendments to Regulation No. 106. GRRF agreed to reconsider an amended proposal specifically to ensure that “CFO” and “CHO” do not become mandatory markings contrary to previous GRRF intention. GRRF agreed to reconsider this proposal with minor amendments and requested the secretariat to distribute it as an official document at the September 2013 session of GRRF.
27. The expert from EC introduced GRRF-74-27 and some questionnaires (GRRF-74-28, GRRF-74-29 and GRRF-74-30), informing GRRF about activities in the European Union on Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) for trucks and coaches. GRRF welcomed the initiative by the EC and their efforts in sharing and transparency at this early stage. The expert from OICA proposed to provide the information available, to directly contact the consultants in these activities and to clarify the timeline for collecting the information.
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Working Party
|
Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
Introduction to a new EC-sponsored research project into the impact of tire-pressure monitoring systems in reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions of commercial vehicles.
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14 Feb 2013
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GRRF-74-28
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EC Tire-Pressure Monitoring Systems study questionnaire: TPMS manufacturers
Document Title: EC Tire-Pressure Monitoring Systems study questionnaire: TPMS manufacturers
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-74-28
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Description: Draft questionnaire destined for TPMS manufacturers and developed for the study of TPMS in the reduction of commercial vehicle fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
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Submitted by: TNO and TU Graz
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Meeting Session: 74th GRRF session (19-22
Feb 2013)
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Document date: 14 Feb 13 (Posted 15 Feb 13)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
|
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 74 | 19-22
Feb 2013
26. The expert from ETRTO introduced GRRF-74-03, proposing minor amendments to Regulation No. 106. GRRF agreed to reconsider an amended proposal specifically to ensure that “CFO” and “CHO” do not become mandatory markings contrary to previous GRRF intention. GRRF agreed to reconsider this proposal with minor amendments and requested the secretariat to distribute it as an official document at the September 2013 session of GRRF.
27. The expert from EC introduced GRRF-74-27 and some questionnaires (GRRF-74-28, GRRF-74-29 and GRRF-74-30), informing GRRF about activities in the European Union on Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) for trucks and coaches. GRRF welcomed the initiative by the EC and their efforts in sharing and transparency at this early stage. The expert from OICA proposed to provide the information available, to directly contact the consultants in these activities and to clarify the timeline for collecting the information.
|
|
Working Party
|
Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
Draft questionnaire destined for TPMS manufacturers and developed for the study of TPMS in the reduction of commercial vehicle fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
|
14 Feb 2013
|
GRRF-74-29
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EC Tire-Pressure Monitoring Systems study questionnaire: Tire manufacturers
Document Title: EC Tire-Pressure Monitoring Systems study questionnaire: Tire manufacturers
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-74-29
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Description: Questionnaire destined for tire manufacturers and developed for the study of TPMS in the reduction of commercial vehicle fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
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Submitted by: TNO and TU Graz
|
Meeting Session: 74th GRRF session (19-22
Feb 2013)
|
Document date: 14 Feb 13 (Posted 15 Feb 13)
|
This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
|
Meeting Reports
|
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 74 | 19-22
Feb 2013
26. The expert from ETRTO introduced GRRF-74-03, proposing minor amendments to Regulation No. 106. GRRF agreed to reconsider an amended proposal specifically to ensure that “CFO” and “CHO” do not become mandatory markings contrary to previous GRRF intention. GRRF agreed to reconsider this proposal with minor amendments and requested the secretariat to distribute it as an official document at the September 2013 session of GRRF.
27. The expert from EC introduced GRRF-74-27 and some questionnaires (GRRF-74-28, GRRF-74-29 and GRRF-74-30), informing GRRF about activities in the European Union on Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) for trucks and coaches. GRRF welcomed the initiative by the EC and their efforts in sharing and transparency at this early stage. The expert from OICA proposed to provide the information available, to directly contact the consultants in these activities and to clarify the timeline for collecting the information.
|
|
Working Party
|
Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
Questionnaire destined for tire manufacturers and developed for the study of TPMS in the reduction of commercial vehicle fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
|
14 Feb 2013
|
GRRF-74-30
|
EC Tire-Pressure Monitoring Systems study questionnaire: Vehicle manfufacturers
Document Title: EC Tire-Pressure Monitoring Systems study questionnaire: Vehicle manfufacturers
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-74-30
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Description: Questionnaire destined for vehicle manufacturers and developed for the study of TPMS in the reduction of commercial vehicle fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
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Submitted by: TNO and TU Graz
|
Meeting Session: 74th GRRF session (19-22
Feb 2013)
|
Document date: 14 Feb 13 (Posted 15 Feb 13)
|
This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
|
Meeting Reports
|
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 74 | 19-22
Feb 2013
26. The expert from ETRTO introduced GRRF-74-03, proposing minor amendments to Regulation No. 106. GRRF agreed to reconsider an amended proposal specifically to ensure that “CFO” and “CHO” do not become mandatory markings contrary to previous GRRF intention. GRRF agreed to reconsider this proposal with minor amendments and requested the secretariat to distribute it as an official document at the September 2013 session of GRRF.
27. The expert from EC introduced GRRF-74-27 and some questionnaires (GRRF-74-28, GRRF-74-29 and GRRF-74-30), informing GRRF about activities in the European Union on Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) for trucks and coaches. GRRF welcomed the initiative by the EC and their efforts in sharing and transparency at this early stage. The expert from OICA proposed to provide the information available, to directly contact the consultants in these activities and to clarify the timeline for collecting the information.
|
|
Working Party
|
Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
Questionnaire destined for vehicle manufacturers and developed for the study of TPMS in the reduction of commercial vehicle fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
|
28 Nov 2007
|
TPM-01-01
|
Principles of UNECE regulations
Document Title: Principles of UNECE regulations
|
Document Reference Number: TPM-01-01
|
Description: Guiding principles behind the establishment of UNECE regulations.
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Submitted by: Japan
|
Meeting Session: 1st TPM session (28-29
Nov 2007)
|
Document date: 28 Nov 07 (Posted 06 Dec 07)
|
This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
|
Meeting Reports
|
Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | 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)
The principles of this document were explained by Mr. Ishihara. They seem to be acceptable to the group.
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
The presentation which was presented during the 62nd GRRF session was shown again in order to update all delegates.
UNECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF – Setting up an informal group on TPMS /Terms of Reference OICA
OICA had drafted terms of reference which were discussed in detail. The group agreed on some amendments to make the text clearer and the operation principles more practicable. The amended version (Terms of reference 1.0, Status 29.11.2007) is available as document TPM-01-09. It was added that international standardisation activities shall be taken into consideration. Several questions were raised which will be matters for discussion at the next meetings. The group confirmed that in principle TPMS – requirements should be defined for all categories of vehicles but it must be sorted out if this can be done in one stage or in several stages. The situation for heavy trucks and trailers is certainly quite different from that for passenger cars.
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.
|
|
Informal Group
|
Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
Guiding principles behind the establishment of UNECE regulations.
|
28 Nov 2007
|
TPM-01-02
|
EU public consultation on advanced safety features for tires
Document Title: EU public consultation on advanced safety features for tires
|
Document Reference Number: TPM-01-02
|
Description: Public consultation on outline proposals for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on Advanced Safety Features and Tyres: background document explaining interest in electronic stability controls, tire pressure monitoring systems, and tire low rolling resistance.
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Submitted by: CLEPA
|
Meeting Session: 1st TPM session (28-29
Nov 2007)
|
Document date: 28 Nov 07 (Posted 06 Dec 07)
|
This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
|
Meeting Reports
|
Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | 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)
The principles of this document were explained by Mr. Ishihara. They seem to be acceptable to the group.
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
The presentation which was presented during the 62nd GRRF session was shown again in order to update all delegates.
UNECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF – Setting up an informal group on TPMS /Terms of Reference OICA
OICA had drafted terms of reference which were discussed in detail. The group agreed on some amendments to make the text clearer and the operation principles more practicable. The amended version (Terms of reference 1.0, Status 29.11.2007) is available as document TPM-01-09. It was added that international standardisation activities shall be taken into consideration. Several questions were raised which will be matters for discussion at the next meetings. The group confirmed that in principle TPMS – requirements should be defined for all categories of vehicles but it must be sorted out if this can be done in one stage or in several stages. The situation for heavy trucks and trailers is certainly quite different from that for passenger cars.
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.
|
|
Informal Group
|
Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
Public consultation on outline proposals for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on Advanced Safety Features and Tyres: background document explaining interest in electronic stability controls, tire pressure monitoring systems, and tire low rolling resistance.
|
17 Dec 2007
|
TPM-01-10
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Draft report of the 1st TPM informal group session
|
Informal Group
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Report
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
|
25 Sep 2007
|
TPM-01-07
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Background information on tire pressure monitoring systems (GRRF-62-17)
Document Title: Background information on tire pressure monitoring systems (GRRF-62-17)
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Document Reference Number: TPM-01-07
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Description: TPMS Motivations; Principles of tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS); Impact Factors for Direct TPMS; Impact Factors for Indirect TPMS; CO2 and TPMS; Effect on other regulations
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Submitted by: Germany
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Meeting Session: 1st TPM session (28-29
Nov 2007)
|
Document date: 25 Sep 07 (Posted 06 Dec 07)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
|
Meeting Reports
|
Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 1 | 28-29
Nov 2007
An agenda could not be distributed before the meeting but the chairman had prepared a draft in document TPMS-01-07. OICA had sent draft terms of reference (doc. TPM-01-08) which were used as a basis for the discussion.
The following documents were presented and explained during the meeting. Only the most important comments are reported below.
Principles of ECE-Regulation (Japan)
The principles of this document were explained by Mr. Ishihara. They seem to be acceptable to the group.
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
The presentation which was presented during the 62nd GRRF session was shown again in order to update all delegates.
UNECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF – Setting up an informal group on TPMS /Terms of Reference OICA
OICA had drafted terms of reference which were discussed in detail. The group agreed on some amendments to make the text clearer and the operation principles more practicable. The amended version (Terms of reference 1.0, Status 29.11.2007) is available as document TPM-01-09. It was added that international standardisation activities shall be taken into consideration. Several questions were raised which will be matters for discussion at the next meetings. The group confirmed that in principle TPMS – requirements should be defined for all categories of vehicles but it must be sorted out if this can be done in one stage or in several stages. The situation for heavy trucks and trailers is certainly quite different from that for passenger cars.
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.
|
|
Informal Group
|
Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
TPMS Motivations; Principles of tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS); Impact Factors for Direct TPMS; Impact Factors for Indirect TPMS; CO2 and TPMS; Effect on other regulations
|
28 Nov 2007
|
TPM-01-08
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Setting up an informal group on TPMS
Document Title: Setting up an informal group on TPMS
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Document Reference Number: TPM-01-08
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Description: OICA proposal on terms of reference for the TPM informal group.
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Submitted by: OICA
|
Meeting Session: 1st TPM session (28-29
Nov 2007)
|
Document date: 28 Nov 07 (Posted 06 Dec 07)
|
This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
|
Meeting Reports
|
Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 1 | 28-29
Nov 2007
An agenda could not be distributed before the meeting but the chairman had prepared a draft in document TPMS-01-07. OICA had sent draft terms of reference (doc. TPM-01-08) which were used as a basis for the discussion.
The following documents were presented and explained during the meeting. Only the most important comments are reported below.
Principles of ECE-Regulation (Japan)
The principles of this document were explained by Mr. Ishihara. They seem to be acceptable to the group.
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
The presentation which was presented during the 62nd GRRF session was shown again in order to update all delegates.
UNECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF – Setting up an informal group on TPMS /Terms of Reference OICA
OICA had drafted terms of reference which were discussed in detail. The group agreed on some amendments to make the text clearer and the operation principles more practicable. The amended version (Terms of reference 1.0, Status 29.11.2007) is available as document TPM-01-09. It was added that international standardisation activities shall be taken into consideration. Several questions were raised which will be matters for discussion at the next meetings. The group confirmed that in principle TPMS – requirements should be defined for all categories of vehicles but it must be sorted out if this can be done in one stage or in several stages. The situation for heavy trucks and trailers is certainly quite different from that for passenger cars.
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.
|
|
Informal Group
|
Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
OICA proposal on terms of reference for the TPM informal group.
|
03 Dec 2007
|
TPM-01-03
|
Time-based warning as first-step alternative to TPMS
Document Title: Time-based warning as first-step alternative to TPMS
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Document Reference Number: TPM-01-03
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Description: TBW, a TPMS alternative, CO2 reduction by correct and constant tyre pressure as a first step, proposal for justification.
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Submitted by: BMW
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Meeting Session: 1st TPM session (28-29
Nov 2007)
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Document date: 03 Dec 07 (Posted 06 Dec 07)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | 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)
The principles of this document were explained by Mr. Ishihara. They seem to be acceptable to the group.
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
The presentation which was presented during the 62nd GRRF session was shown again in order to update all delegates.
UNECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF – Setting up an informal group on TPMS /Terms of Reference OICA
OICA had drafted terms of reference which were discussed in detail. The group agreed on some amendments to make the text clearer and the operation principles more practicable. The amended version (Terms of reference 1.0, Status 29.11.2007) is available as document TPM-01-09. It was added that international standardisation activities shall be taken into consideration. Several questions were raised which will be matters for discussion at the next meetings. The group confirmed that in principle TPMS – requirements should be defined for all categories of vehicles but it must be sorted out if this can be done in one stage or in several stages. The situation for heavy trucks and trailers is certainly quite different from that for passenger cars.
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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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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TBW, a TPMS alternative, CO2 reduction by correct and constant tyre pressure as a first step, proposal for justification.
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28 Nov 2007
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TPM-01-04
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UNECE R64 : RFT & RFWS
Document Title: UNECE R64 : RFT & RFWS
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Document Reference Number: TPM-01-04
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Description: ETRTO presentation on run-flat tires and run-flat warning systems in relation to UNECE R64.
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Submitted by: ETRTO
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Meeting Session: 1st TPM session (28-29
Nov 2007)
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Document date: 28 Nov 07 (Posted 06 Dec 07)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | 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)
The principles of this document were explained by Mr. Ishihara. They seem to be acceptable to the group.
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
The presentation which was presented during the 62nd GRRF session was shown again in order to update all delegates.
UNECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF – Setting up an informal group on TPMS /Terms of Reference OICA
OICA had drafted terms of reference which were discussed in detail. The group agreed on some amendments to make the text clearer and the operation principles more practicable. The amended version (Terms of reference 1.0, Status 29.11.2007) is available as document TPM-01-09. It was added that international standardisation activities shall be taken into consideration. Several questions were raised which will be matters for discussion at the next meetings. The group confirmed that in principle TPMS – requirements should be defined for all categories of vehicles but it must be sorted out if this can be done in one stage or in several stages. The situation for heavy trucks and trailers is certainly quite different from that for passenger cars.
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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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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ETRTO presentation on run-flat tires and run-flat warning systems in relation to UNECE R64.
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28 Nov 2007
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TPM-01-05
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Notes for consideration during the 1st TPM informal group session
Document Title: Notes for consideration during the 1st TPM informal group session
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Document Reference Number: TPM-01-05
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Description: Presentation providing background and justifications for global TPMS regulation.
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Submitted by: CLEPA, VDO, and Schrader
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Meeting Session: 1st TPM session (28-29
Nov 2007)
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Document date: 28 Nov 07 (Posted 06 Dec 07)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | 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)
The principles of this document were explained by Mr. Ishihara. They seem to be acceptable to the group.
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
The presentation which was presented during the 62nd GRRF session was shown again in order to update all delegates.
UNECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF – Setting up an informal group on TPMS /Terms of Reference OICA
OICA had drafted terms of reference which were discussed in detail. The group agreed on some amendments to make the text clearer and the operation principles more practicable. The amended version (Terms of reference 1.0, Status 29.11.2007) is available as document TPM-01-09. It was added that international standardisation activities shall be taken into consideration. Several questions were raised which will be matters for discussion at the next meetings. The group confirmed that in principle TPMS – requirements should be defined for all categories of vehicles but it must be sorted out if this can be done in one stage or in several stages. The situation for heavy trucks and trailers is certainly quite different from that for passenger cars.
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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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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Presentation providing background and justifications for global TPMS regulation.
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28 Nov 2007
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TPM-01-06
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ISO/TC22/WG12/N120: TPMS-Under-inflation measurements, types, standards & rules
Document Title: ISO/TC22/WG12/N120: TPMS-Under-inflation measurements, types, standards & rules
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Document Reference Number: TPM-01-06
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Submitted by: Michelin and ISO
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Meeting Session: 1st TPM session (28-29
Nov 2007)
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Document date: 28 Nov 07 (Posted 06 Dec 07)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | 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)
The principles of this document were explained by Mr. Ishihara. They seem to be acceptable to the group.
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
The presentation which was presented during the 62nd GRRF session was shown again in order to update all delegates.
UNECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF – Setting up an informal group on TPMS /Terms of Reference OICA
OICA had drafted terms of reference which were discussed in detail. The group agreed on some amendments to make the text clearer and the operation principles more practicable. The amended version (Terms of reference 1.0, Status 29.11.2007) is available as document TPM-01-09. It was added that international standardisation activities shall be taken into consideration. Several questions were raised which will be matters for discussion at the next meetings. The group confirmed that in principle TPMS – requirements should be defined for all categories of vehicles but it must be sorted out if this can be done in one stage or in several stages. The situation for heavy trucks and trailers is certainly quite different from that for passenger cars.
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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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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29 Nov 2007
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TPM-01-09
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Draft terms of reference for the TPM informal group
Document Title: Draft terms of reference for the TPM informal group
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Document Reference Number: TPM-01-09
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Description: Draft guidelines for the scope and mandate of the informal working group on tire pressure monitoring systems, based upon an original proposal prepared by OICA.
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Meeting Session: 1st TPM session (28-29
Nov 2007)
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Document date: 29 Nov 07 (Posted 06 Dec 07)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | 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)
The principles of this document were explained by Mr. Ishihara. They seem to be acceptable to the group.
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
The presentation which was presented during the 62nd GRRF session was shown again in order to update all delegates.
UNECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF – Setting up an informal group on TPMS /Terms of Reference OICA
OICA had drafted terms of reference which were discussed in detail. The group agreed on some amendments to make the text clearer and the operation principles more practicable. The amended version (Terms of reference 1.0, Status 29.11.2007) is available as document TPM-01-09. It was added that international standardisation activities shall be taken into consideration. Several questions were raised which will be matters for discussion at the next meetings. The group confirmed that in principle TPMS – requirements should be defined for all categories of vehicles but it must be sorted out if this can be done in one stage or in several stages. The situation for heavy trucks and trailers is certainly quite different from that for passenger cars.
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.
As defined in the terms of reference the first task will be to identify the potential for improvement of road safety and fuel efficiency. In the opinion of some experts, besides safety, fuel efficiency or environmental protection has the highest priority.
In order to identify the potential for improvement it is necessary to know the present situation on the road, that means figures and data about the number of vehicles which are driven with under-inflated tyres, the number of under-inflated tyres on each vehicle and the degree of under-inflation.
It was decided to establish a task force for the the collection of such data. Mr. Wim Verhoeve from CLEPA (w.verhoeve@clepa.be) agreed to be chairman of the task force. Members will be experts from OICA, CLEPA, ETRTO and governments, Japan will be included by e-mail contact.
The task force should have its first meeting at the beginning of 2008, in any case before the next meeting of this group in order to be able to present first results for the next meeting.
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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Draft guidelines for the scope and mandate of the informal working group on tire pressure monitoring systems, based upon an original proposal prepared by OICA.
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24 Feb 2008
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TPM-01-11
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TPM informal group secretary report to GRRF-63
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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Summary of the report and pursuant discussion of the progress of the informal group on tire pressure monitoring systems.
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18 Mar 2008
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TPM-02-01
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Draft agenda for the 2nd TPM informal group session
Document Title: Draft agenda for the 2nd TPM informal group session
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Document Reference Number: TPM-02-01
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Meeting Session: 2nd TPM session (18-19
Mar 2008)
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Document date: 18 Mar 08 (Posted 29 Apr 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 2 | 18-19
Mar 2008
The delegate from NL asked to discuss also the amendment of ECE-Regulation 64 with regard to TPMS. The group accepted this request, but decided to put this item at the end of the agenda.
The secretary reported that activities about TPMS-requirements in China have been brought to his attention and asked the group how these activities should be dealt with. He asked if China should be invited to participate in this group. The group saw little chances for such a participation but agreed that as a first step China will be invited to participate in the relevant ISO-groups for TPMS.
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Informal Group
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Agenda
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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29 Apr 2008
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TPM-02-04
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Draft report of the 2nd TPM informal group session
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Informal Group
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Report
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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04 Feb 2008
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TPM-02-03
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Proposal for a new regulation on time-based tyre pressure loss reminder systems
Document Title: Proposal for a new regulation on time-based tyre pressure loss reminder systems
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Document Reference Number: TPM-02-03
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Description: German informal document GRRF-63-23 proposing a new regulation on “uniform provisions concerning the approval of time-based tyre pressure loss reminder systems (TBW) and tyre-pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) and tyre leak alerting systems for motor vehicles”.
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Submitted by: Germany
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Meeting Session: 2nd TPM session (18-19
Mar 2008)
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Document date: 04 Feb 08 (Posted 29 Apr 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 2 | 18-19
Mar 2008
Mr. Hesse reported that inf. doc. GRRF-63-23 was produced under time pressure and there is certainly room for improvement. The document is based on the following philosophy: There are two main aspects related to tyre pressure, the environmental aspect (fuel consumption/CO2-emission) and the safety aspect (tyre failure due to low pressure). The environmental aspect could be covered by TBW, a systems which reminds the driver to check his tyre pressure after a certain period and to refill the air which is lost due to natural diffusion. The safety aspect could be covered by a TPMS which warns the driver if the tyre pressure has decreased considerably, e.g. by a tyre defect. Details about the performance of TPMS still need to be discussed. Germany could accept low cost indirect systems when they are in addition to a reminder system like TBW.
OICA agreed with this philosophy and presented a diagram which showes that TBW could even lead to less under-inflation than TPMS because TPMS needs bigger warning thresholds in order to avoid false alarms which could have the consequence that the driver disregards the warning completely. In any case the reminder intervals of TBW must be chosen carefully.
Too short intervals could have the same consequence as false warnings of TPMS, they could be disregarded by the driver. OICA will look into this this question more deeply and will try to answer the question if TBW could be improved by taking into accout further parameters like driven distances or temperatures.
Some delegates could not follow this philosophy because they fear that the driver does not regard the signal of a TBW.
Japan proposed to introduce TBW in combination with a TPMS, which is based on US FMVSS 138. The discussion about this item could not be finished during this meeting. In order to make progress it was decided to continue the discussion in a new task force group which will be chaired by OICA. The first meeting of this group will take place on 1st April 2008 in Paris, starting at 11.00 h. OICA will sent the invitation for this meeting to all members of this group.
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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German informal document GRRF-63-23 proposing a new regulation on "uniform provisions concerning the approval of time-based tyre pressure loss reminder systems (TBW) and tyre-pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) and tyre leak alerting systems for motor vehicles".
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03 Apr 2008
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TPM-02-02
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TPMS data-collection task force conclusions
Document Title: TPMS data-collection task force conclusions
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Document Reference Number: TPM-02-02
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Meeting Session: 2nd TPM session (18-19
Mar 2008)
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Document date: 03 Apr 08 (Posted 29 Apr 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 2 | 18-19
Mar 2008
The task force under the chairmanship of Mr. Wim Verhoeve (CLEPA) had successfully collected tyre pressure data measured on passenger cars by various organisations in various countries (NL, F, GB, J, EU). The collected data and the calculation of the changes in rolling resistance, fuel consumption and tyre wear (which had been prepared during two meetings of the task force) have been distributed and explained by a CLEPA-member (see doc. TPM-02-02). The group thanked CLEPA and the other members of the task force group for their good job which will allow as a next step the drafting of cost/benefit analysis for different TPMS.
There was some criticism of the data, because the determination of under- or over-inflation was made in different ways (comparison of the real pressure values with the lowest or highest values of the recommended pressure [loaded or unloaded], temperature compensation). The CLEPA paper shows that an exact calculation of the potential for improvement is not possible because the results are influenced by the driver’s behaviour (distance and speed with under-inflated tyres, reaction on the tyre pressure warning signal). Nevertheless, within a certain range, the calculation can figure out the increase in fuel consumption and tyre wear caused by under-inflation.
OICA will try to get some more information about the increase in fuel consumption depending on the availability of TPMS by comparing the tyre pressures on vehicles with and without TPMS.
As a next step the calculated increase in fuel consumption and tyre wear will be used to establish cost/benefit analysis for various TPMS. Mr. Hesse offered the conduction of this analysis by BASt (Bundesanstalt für Strassenwesen), a scientific organisation which belongs to the German Department of Transport and which has a great experience with cost/benefit analysis.
Several delegates, however, were of the opinion the analysis should be made by the task force group which had collected the tyre pressure data because the members of this group now know a lot about the data and can contribute to the cost/benefit-analysis.
It was agreed, that the analysis will be made by the task force group and BASt will join the group and contribute with its specific knowledge.
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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18 Jun 2008
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TPM-03-01
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Draft agenda for the 3rd TPM informal group session
Document Title: Draft agenda for the 3rd TPM informal group session
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Document Reference Number: TPM-03-01
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Meeting Session: 3rd TPM session (19-20
Jun 2008)
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Document date: 18 Jun 08 (Posted 18 Jun 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 3 | 19-20
Jun 2008
Three additional items were put on the agenda:
• Presentation of NL – Explanation of data selection
• Presentation of Cost/Benefit Analysis by Schrader (TPM-03-03)
• NL proposal to amend ECE R 64 (TPM-03-05)
The amended version of the agenda was distributed as document TPM-03-01_rev.1.
The chairman declared that in future only such documents will be accepted for consideration which are presented by a government or an association (OICA, ETRTO, CLEPA). Documents from individual persons or companies will not be considered.
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Informal Group
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Agenda
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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19 Jun 2008
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TPM-03-01/Rev.1
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Adopted agenda for the 3rd TPM informal group session
Document Title: Adopted agenda for the 3rd TPM informal group session
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Document Reference Number: TPM-03-01/Rev.1
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Meeting Session: 3rd TPM session (19-20
Jun 2008)
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Document date: 19 Jun 08 (Posted 19 Jun 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 3 | 19-20
Jun 2008
Three additional items were put on the agenda:
• Presentation of NL – Explanation of data selection
• Presentation of Cost/Benefit Analysis by Schrader (TPM-03-03)
• NL proposal to amend ECE R 64 (TPM-03-05)
The amended version of the agenda was distributed as document TPM-03-01_rev.1.
The chairman declared that in future only such documents will be accepted for consideration which are presented by a government or an association (OICA, ETRTO, CLEPA). Documents from individual persons or companies will not be considered.
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Informal Group
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Agenda
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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16 Jun 2008
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TPM-03-02
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TPMS data-collection task force conclusions
Document Title: TPMS data-collection task force conclusions
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Document Reference Number: TPM-03-02
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Submitted by: CLEPA
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Meeting Session: 3rd TPM session (19-20
Jun 2008)
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Document date: 16 Jun 08 (Posted 19 Jun 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 3 | 19-20
Jun 2008
Further measurements of real tyre pressures on passenger cars in use have taken place in the Netherlands between October 2007 and April 2008. The Dutch delegate gave some explanations about these measurements which were conducted mainly by students on the car parks of companies and shopping centers. The owners of the cars were asked if they agree with the measurements and got a refill of their tyres with nitrogen to the inflation pressure recommended by the manufacturer after the measurement. Some more information about the measuremants can be found in doc. TPM-03-06.
The recorded pressure data were sent together with the VIN numbers of the vehicles to OICA and the task force “data collection” for further analysis, also to find out which of the vehicles were equipped with TPMS.
Between February 12, 2008 and June 9, 2008 the task force “Data Collection and Cost/Benefit Analysis” under the chairmanship of Mr.Vim Verhove (CLEPA) had 7 meetings to collect tyre pressure data of vehicles in use in various countries including the data from NL mentioned above, to analyse and to compare these data, to develop a calculation method for the increase in fuel consumption/CO2-emission due to underinflation, to consider the effect of under-inflation on tyre wear and road safety, to find the causes of underinflation and to determine the cost for TPMS.
The latest version of the task force conclusions was distributed as doc. TPM-03-02_rev.1. Mr. Verhoeve reported that the task force had difficulties to determin the cost for TPMS. OICA had tabled some figures but they have not yet been discussed in the group. When discussing the results some experts tried to point out advantages and disadvantages of specific TPMS designs. The chairman stopped this discussion because it is not the task of this group to draft requirements for specific designs of TPMS but to define minimum requirements which will reduce the number of vehicles which are driven with under-inflated tyres.
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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18 Jun 2008
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TPM-03-02/Rev.1
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Revised TPMS data-collection task force conclusions
Document Title: Revised TPMS data-collection task force conclusions
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Document Reference Number: TPM-03-02/Rev.1
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Submitted by: CLEPA
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Meeting Session: 3rd TPM session (19-20
Jun 2008)
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Document date: 18 Jun 08 (Posted 19 Jun 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 3 | 19-20
Jun 2008
Further measurements of real tyre pressures on passenger cars in use have taken place in the Netherlands between October 2007 and April 2008. The Dutch delegate gave some explanations about these measurements which were conducted mainly by students on the car parks of companies and shopping centers. The owners of the cars were asked if they agree with the measurements and got a refill of their tyres with nitrogen to the inflation pressure recommended by the manufacturer after the measurement. Some more information about the measuremants can be found in doc. TPM-03-06.
The recorded pressure data were sent together with the VIN numbers of the vehicles to OICA and the task force “data collection” for further analysis, also to find out which of the vehicles were equipped with TPMS.
Between February 12, 2008 and June 9, 2008 the task force “Data Collection and Cost/Benefit Analysis” under the chairmanship of Mr.Vim Verhove (CLEPA) had 7 meetings to collect tyre pressure data of vehicles in use in various countries including the data from NL mentioned above, to analyse and to compare these data, to develop a calculation method for the increase in fuel consumption/CO2-emission due to underinflation, to consider the effect of under-inflation on tyre wear and road safety, to find the causes of underinflation and to determine the cost for TPMS.
The latest version of the task force conclusions was distributed as doc. TPM-03-02_rev.1. Mr. Verhoeve reported that the task force had difficulties to determin the cost for TPMS. OICA had tabled some figures but they have not yet been discussed in the group. When discussing the results some experts tried to point out advantages and disadvantages of specific TPMS designs. The chairman stopped this discussion because it is not the task of this group to draft requirements for specific designs of TPMS but to define minimum requirements which will reduce the number of vehicles which are driven with under-inflated tyres.
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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17 Jun 2008
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TPM-03-03
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Draft Cost/Benefit Analysis: TPMS for M1 Vehicles
Document Title: Draft Cost/Benefit Analysis: TPMS for M1 Vehicles
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Document Reference Number: TPM-03-03
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Submitted by: Schrader, Knorr-Bremse, and VDO
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Meeting Session: 3rd TPM session (19-20
Jun 2008)
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Document date: 17 Jun 08 (Posted 18 Jun 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 3 | 19-20
Jun 2008
A representative from Schrader presented a draft for a cost/benefit-analysis of TPMS. The draft was supported by further companies (Conti VDO, Knorr-Bremse, Beru, Entire Solutions LLC) but it is not a CLEPA or an ETRTO paper. The calculations in the draft which are based on a direct system show a very positive benefit/cost-relation even if the lower end of the range is taken for comparison. Besides fuel/CO2 saving and accident avoidance the TPMS can contribute a lot to tyre cost reduction because tyre wear increases considerably on under-inflated tyres.
There was agreement that the draft could be refined by taking into account further aspects like changing from summer to winter tyres or replacement/disposal of sensors and sealings.
However, it is obvious that the EU commission wants to use the potential for CO2-reduction which is given by TPMS and therefore further refinement of the cost/benefit calculation does not seem to be necessary.
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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19 Jun 2008
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TPM-03-03/Rev.1
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Revised draft Cost/Benefit Analysis: TPMS for M1 Vehicles
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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19 Jun 2008
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TPM-03-06
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TPMS tyre pressure data: The Netherlands
Document Title: TPMS tyre pressure data: The Netherlands
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Document Reference Number: TPM-03-06
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Submitted by: Netherlands
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Meeting Session: 3rd TPM session (19-20
Jun 2008)
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Document date: 19 Jun 08 (Posted 19 Jun 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 3 | 19-20
Jun 2008
Further measurements of real tyre pressures on passenger cars in use have taken place in the Netherlands between October 2007 and April 2008. The Dutch delegate gave some explanations about these measurements which were conducted mainly by students on the car parks of companies and shopping centers. The owners of the cars were asked if they agree with the measurements and got a refill of their tyres with nitrogen to the inflation pressure recommended by the manufacturer after the measurement. Some more information about the measuremants can be found in doc. TPM-03-06.
The recorded pressure data were sent together with the VIN numbers of the vehicles to OICA and the task force “data collection” for further analysis, also to find out which of the vehicles were equipped with TPMS.
Between February 12, 2008 and June 9, 2008 the task force “Data Collection and Cost/Benefit Analysis” under the chairmanship of Mr.Vim Verhove (CLEPA) had 7 meetings to collect tyre pressure data of vehicles in use in various countries including the data from NL mentioned above, to analyse and to compare these data, to develop a calculation method for the increase in fuel consumption/CO2-emission due to underinflation, to consider the effect of under-inflation on tyre wear and road safety, to find the causes of underinflation and to determine the cost for TPMS.
The latest version of the task force conclusions was distributed as doc. TPM-03-02_rev.1. Mr. Verhoeve reported that the task force had difficulties to determin the cost for TPMS. OICA had tabled some figures but they have not yet been discussed in the group. When discussing the results some experts tried to point out advantages and disadvantages of specific TPMS designs. The chairman stopped this discussion because it is not the task of this group to draft requirements for specific designs of TPMS but to define minimum requirements which will reduce the number of vehicles which are driven with under-inflated tyres.
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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19 Jun 2008
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TPM-03-07
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OICA Study of factors involved in the low tire pressure warning threshold
Document Title: OICA Study of factors involved in the low tire pressure warning threshold
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Document Reference Number: TPM-03-07
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 3rd TPM session (19-20
Jun 2008)
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Document date: 19 Jun 08 (Posted 19 Jun 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 3 | 19-20
Jun 2008
OICA presented an investigation about the influence of various tolerances on the accuracy of TPMS warning thresholds. (TPM-03-07) The main factors which influence the tyre pressure are:
• ambient temperature change (daily, weekly, monthly)
• tyre warming up by driving
• pressure gauge accuracy at filling stations
• TPMS sensor accuracy
• natural pressure loss by permeation
All these tolerances must be taken into account when setting the warning thresholds. OICA deems a pressure drop threshold of at least 25% necessary to avoid false alarms. Experience in the USA shows that there are many customer complaints if the warning threshold is too narrow. Pressure gauge accuracy at filling stations is an important item which cannot be influenced by a regulation for TPMS. The governments and the EU-Commission should find a way to guarantee minimum accuracy of these devices in all countries.
OICA presented its informal paper “TPMS OICA position” (Doc. TPM-03-08). The main items of this informal paper are:
• Comparison of direct and indirect TPMS
• Proposal for a revised test procedure (pressure drop related to pwarm instead of Prec. cold)
• Introduction of TPRS (Tyre Pressure Reminder System)
• CO2 benefits of TPRS
• Proposal for 2 different routes
– Route A: TPMS for CO2 and safety
– Route B: TPRS for CO2 and TPMS for safety
• Open issues
ETRTO explained that from their point of view CO2 and safety could not be separated completely because driving with an under-inflated tyre for a longer period (CO2) also affects the durability of a tyre which means safety. The government representatives from D and J declared that they can agree in principal with the OICA position, NL and UK were not satisfied with TPRS, also the representative of the EU-Commission had doubts about the efficiency of TPRS. There was general agreement that no specific design of TPMS should be required and each manufacturer could choose his own way to achieve the target of CO2 reduction and better road safety. The representative of the EU-Commission informed the group that a European Safety Directive will be published which also includes TPMS. There could be a reference to an ECE-Regulation on TPMS, if this appears satisfying but an own European Directive on TPMS would also be possible.
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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19 Jun 2008
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TPM-03-07/App.1
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OICA study of factors involved in the low tire pressure warning threshold: Annex
Document Title: OICA study of factors involved in the low tire pressure warning threshold: Annex
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Document Reference Number: TPM-03-07/App.1
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 3rd TPM session (19-20
Jun 2008)
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Document date: 19 Jun 08 (Posted 19 Jun 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 3 | 19-20
Jun 2008
OICA presented an investigation about the influence of various tolerances on the accuracy of TPMS warning thresholds. (TPM-03-07) The main factors which influence the tyre pressure are:
• ambient temperature change (daily, weekly, monthly)
• tyre warming up by driving
• pressure gauge accuracy at filling stations
• TPMS sensor accuracy
• natural pressure loss by permeation
All these tolerances must be taken into account when setting the warning thresholds. OICA deems a pressure drop threshold of at least 25% necessary to avoid false alarms. Experience in the USA shows that there are many customer complaints if the warning threshold is too narrow. Pressure gauge accuracy at filling stations is an important item which cannot be influenced by a regulation for TPMS. The governments and the EU-Commission should find a way to guarantee minimum accuracy of these devices in all countries.
OICA presented its informal paper “TPMS OICA position” (Doc. TPM-03-08). The main items of this informal paper are:
• Comparison of direct and indirect TPMS
• Proposal for a revised test procedure (pressure drop related to pwarm instead of Prec. cold)
• Introduction of TPRS (Tyre Pressure Reminder System)
• CO2 benefits of TPRS
• Proposal for 2 different routes
– Route A: TPMS for CO2 and safety
– Route B: TPRS for CO2 and TPMS for safety
• Open issues
ETRTO explained that from their point of view CO2 and safety could not be separated completely because driving with an under-inflated tyre for a longer period (CO2) also affects the durability of a tyre which means safety. The government representatives from D and J declared that they can agree in principal with the OICA position, NL and UK were not satisfied with TPRS, also the representative of the EU-Commission had doubts about the efficiency of TPRS. There was general agreement that no specific design of TPMS should be required and each manufacturer could choose his own way to achieve the target of CO2 reduction and better road safety. The representative of the EU-Commission informed the group that a European Safety Directive will be published which also includes TPMS. There could be a reference to an ECE-Regulation on TPMS, if this appears satisfying but an own European Directive on TPMS would also be possible.
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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19 Jun 2008
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TPM-03-08
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OICA position on Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS)
Document Title: OICA position on Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS)
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Document Reference Number: TPM-03-08
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 3rd TPM session (19-20
Jun 2008)
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Document date: 19 Jun 08 (Posted 19 Jun 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 3 | 19-20
Jun 2008
OICA presented an investigation about the influence of various tolerances on the accuracy of TPMS warning thresholds. (TPM-03-07) The main factors which influence the tyre pressure are:
• ambient temperature change (daily, weekly, monthly)
• tyre warming up by driving
• pressure gauge accuracy at filling stations
• TPMS sensor accuracy
• natural pressure loss by permeation
All these tolerances must be taken into account when setting the warning thresholds. OICA deems a pressure drop threshold of at least 25% necessary to avoid false alarms. Experience in the USA shows that there are many customer complaints if the warning threshold is too narrow. Pressure gauge accuracy at filling stations is an important item which cannot be influenced by a regulation for TPMS. The governments and the EU-Commission should find a way to guarantee minimum accuracy of these devices in all countries.
OICA presented its informal paper “TPMS OICA position” (Doc. TPM-03-08). The main items of this informal paper are:
• Comparison of direct and indirect TPMS
• Proposal for a revised test procedure (pressure drop related to pwarm instead of Prec. cold)
• Introduction of TPRS (Tyre Pressure Reminder System)
• CO2 benefits of TPRS
• Proposal for 2 different routes
– Route A: TPMS for CO2 and safety
– Route B: TPRS for CO2 and TPMS for safety
• Open issues
ETRTO explained that from their point of view CO2 and safety could not be separated completely because driving with an under-inflated tyre for a longer period (CO2) also affects the durability of a tyre which means safety. The government representatives from D and J declared that they can agree in principal with the OICA position, NL and UK were not satisfied with TPRS, also the representative of the EU-Commission had doubts about the efficiency of TPRS. There was general agreement that no specific design of TPMS should be required and each manufacturer could choose his own way to achieve the target of CO2 reduction and better road safety. The representative of the EU-Commission informed the group that a European Safety Directive will be published which also includes TPMS. There could be a reference to an ECE-Regulation on TPMS, if this appears satisfying but an own European Directive on TPMS would also be possible.
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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20 Jun 2008
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TPM-03-09
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Proposal for a new draft Regulation on TPMS
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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02 Sep 2008
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TPM-03-09/Rev.1
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Revised proposal for a new draft Regulation on TPMS
Document Title: Revised proposal for a new draft Regulation on TPMS
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Document Reference Number: TPM-03-09/Rev.1
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Meeting Session: 3rd TPM session (19-20
Jun 2008)
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Document date: 02 Sep 08 (Posted 02 Sep 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 4 | 13-14
Oct 2008
GRRF expects a draft proposal for a TPMS regulation at its next meeting in February 2009. The deadline for sending a text to Geneva which shall become an official document at this meeting is Friday, 14. November 2008. Therefore the discussion of the draft proposal (doc. TPM-03-09_rev1) was considered as the item with highest priority.
The group started the discussion of doc. TPM-03-09_rev1 point by point in order to produce a text which can be distributed as an official document for the next GRRF meeting in February 2009. The discussion showed, however, that it is not possible to reach agreement on all items amongst all members of the group during this meeting. The items where no agreement was possible will be put in square brackets and left open for decision by GRRF. The chairman will produce a new revision of the draft regulation in accordance with the results of this meeting which will be submitted to Geneva by the German Government before November 14, 2008. (see doc. TPM-04-02).
A short report about the most important discussion items and their results is given below:
Scope
There was agreement that as a first step the regulation should only be applied to light vehicles. Category N1 and M1 up to 3,5t will be proposed. The regulation shall also be applicable to the approval of systems which will be retrofitted as separate technical units on vehicles in use.
Definition of TPMS
The definition will be reviewed with regard to the definition in ISO.
Definition of Tyre Pressure Monitoring Function
It will be decided later if this definition will be introduced.
Definition of Minimum cold tyre inflation pressure and In service operating pressure
Final decision later.
Tyre Pressure Loss Reminder System (TPRS)
There was no agreement about the introduction of TPRS. OICA proposed the introduction especially with regard to contracting parties who want to allow cheap systems on low price vehicles. The majority of the group, however, was against the introduction of TPRS. In order to make progress the chairman decided to produce the draft regulation without the chapters which are related to TPRS and to leave it to OICA to produce a paper for its reintroduction.
New test procedure
An expert of the vehicle industry made a presentation and explained the advantages of the new test procedure elaborated by ISO. After a long discussion some experts still had doubts whether the new test procedure is better than the old one. Several experts declared that they need more time to compare the old and the new procedure. As most government representatives were in favour of the old procedure the chairman will keep this procedure in the revised text. Nevertheless OICA may produce a paper for the introduction of the new procedure and a final decision can be made later.
Thresholds
The thresholds for safety warning (25%/150 kPa,10min) were agreed. The thresholds for CO2-reduction still need further discussion (percentage or absolute figures). ETRTO proposed 25% or prec – pmin + 20 kPa and OICA will check if this proposal can be accepted. 60 minutes are not appropriate in the eyes of the tyre manufacturers.
Malfunction detection
A manufacturer of TPMS proposed to reduce the detection time.
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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18 Jun 2008
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TPM-03-04
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Proposal for a new draft Regulation on TPMS
Document Title: Proposal for a new draft Regulation on TPMS
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Document Reference Number: TPM-03-04
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Meeting Session: 3rd TPM session (19-20
Jun 2008)
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Document date: 18 Jun 08 (Posted 18 Jun 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 3 | 19-20
Jun 2008
The question came up, how the text for a draft regulation should be dealt with if there is no agreement on certain items. Mr. Hesse, Germany, declared that it is the task of this group to discuss the German proposal for a draft Regulation on TPMS. If there is no agreement on certain items, Germany will choose a wording which is the best in their opinion. Other governments or associations can send their comments to the text.
The German proposal for a draft regulation on TPMS was discussed during 2 meetings of the task force under the chairmanship of Mr. Zastrow (OICA). The task force made some progress but several items were left open and put into square brackets, because no agreement could be achieved. The following important items were discussed during this meeting:
• Harmonisation with FMVSS 138
– J would prefer a regulation which is based on US FMVSS 138
– ETRTO is not in favour of FMVSS 138.
• warm tyre inflation pressure
&émsp; – Definition for this pressure should be introduced.
• tyre pressure monitoring
– Mr. Hesse (D) will draft a new text for a definition
• warning delay
– OICA, D, F, J, NL can agree with 10 min.
– 10 min will be inserted, experts who cannot agree may sent written comments via their association.
• pressure drop for deflated tyre detection
Different opinions (20%, 25%, 20kPa, tolerances, avoidance of false alert) ETRTO will contact OICA after having discussed this item further.
• TPRS will be put into square brackets
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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18 Jun 2008
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TPM-03-05
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Proposal to amend UNECE Regulation 64 with regard to TPMS
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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29 Jul 2008
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TPM-03-10
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Draft report of the 3rd TPM informal group session
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Informal Group
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Report
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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13 Oct 2008
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TPM-04-01
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Draft agenda for the 4th TPM informal group session
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Informal Group
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Agenda
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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10 Oct 2008
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TPM-04-03
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TPMS: OICA position
Document Title: TPMS: OICA position
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Document Reference Number: TPM-04-03
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 4th TPM session (13-14
Oct 2008)
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Document date: 10 Oct 08 (Posted 16 Oct 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 4 | 13-14
Oct 2008
OICA gave a presentation explaining their position on various fundamental items to be decided upon. The presentation is availble as doc. TPM-04-03.
Major items of the OICA presentation are:
– Harmonisation Approach or European Approach
– New test procedures for warning
– Test speeds
OICA reported that they could accept the harmonisation approach. That means an ECE-Regulation which is very similar to the US-FMVSS 138. Other members of the group, however, preferred the European approach, because it takes care of safety and environmental aspects (CO2-reduction).
OICA proposed to introduce new test procedures for warning which were developed by ISO. The ISO-procedures would be better reproducible and their results less dependent of the system’s design. Representatives of the tyre industry, however, raised objections against the new test procedures.
It was decided to stop the discussion of the OICA proposals under this point and to raise them again when the relevant item of the draft regulation is discussed.
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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16 Oct 2008
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TPM-04-02
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Working draft of the proposed new regulation on TPMS
Document Title: Working draft of the proposed new regulation on TPMS
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Document Reference Number: TPM-04-02
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Meeting Session: 4th TPM session (13-14
Oct 2008)
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Document date: 16 Oct 08 (Posted 16 Oct 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 4 | 13-14
Oct 2008
The group started the discussion of doc. TPM-03-09_rev1 point by point in order to produce a text which can be distributed as an official document for the next GRRF meeting in February 2009. The discussion showed, however, that it is not possible to reach agreement on all items amongst all members of the group during this meeting. The items where no agreement was possible will be put in square brackets and left open for decision by GRRF. The chairman will produce a new revision of the draft regulation in accordance with the results of this meeting which will be submitted to Geneva by the German Government before November 14, 2008. (see doc. TPM-04-02).
A short report about the most important discussion items and their results is given below:
Scope
There was agreement that as a first step the regulation should only be applied to light vehicles. Category N1 and M1 up to 3,5t will be proposed. The regulation shall also be applicable to the approval of systems which will be retrofitted as separate technical units on vehicles in use.
Definition of TPMS
The definition will be reviewed with regard to the definition in ISO.
Definition of Tyre Pressure Monitoring Function
It will be decided later if this definition will be introduced.
Definition of Minimum cold tyre inflation pressure and In service operating pressure
Final decision later.
Tyre Pressure Loss Reminder System (TPRS)
There was no agreement about the introduction of TPRS. OICA proposed the introduction especially with regard to contracting parties who want to allow cheap systems on low price vehicles. The majority of the group, however, was against the introduction of TPRS. In order to make progress the chairman decided to produce the draft regulation without the chapters which are related to TPRS and to leave it to OICA to produce a paper for its reintroduction.
New test procedure
An expert of the vehicle industry made a presentation and explained the advantages of the new test procedure elaborated by ISO. After a long discussion some experts still had doubts whether the new test procedure is better than the old one. Several experts declared that they need more time to compare the old and the new procedure. As most government representatives were in favour of the old procedure the chairman will keep this procedure in the revised text. Nevertheless OICA may produce a paper for the introduction of the new procedure and a final decision can be made later.
Thresholds
The thresholds for safety warning (25%/150 kPa,10min) were agreed. The thresholds for CO2-reduction still need further discussion (percentage or absolute figures). ETRTO proposed 25% or prec – pmin + 20 kPa and OICA will check if this proposal can be accepted. 60 minutes are not appropriate in the eyes of the tyre manufacturers.
Malfunction detection
A manufacturer of TPMS proposed to reduce the detection time.
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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03 Nov 2008
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TPM-04-06
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Draft report of the 4th TPM informal group session
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Informal Group
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Report
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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13 Oct 2008
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TPM-04-05
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OICA-BMVS draft TPMS regulation mark-up
Document Title: OICA-BMVS draft TPMS regulation mark-up
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Document Reference Number: TPM-04-05
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Submitted by: BMVI and OICA
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Meeting Session: 4th TPM session (13-14
Oct 2008)
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Document date: 13 Oct 08 (Posted 16 Oct 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 4 | 13-14
Oct 2008
The group started the discussion of doc. TPM-03-09_rev1 point by point in order to produce a text which can be distributed as an official document for the next GRRF meeting in February 2009. The discussion showed, however, that it is not possible to reach agreement on all items amongst all members of the group during this meeting. The items where no agreement was possible will be put in square brackets and left open for decision by GRRF. The chairman will produce a new revision of the draft regulation in accordance with the results of this meeting which will be submitted to Geneva by the German Government before November 14, 2008. (see doc. TPM-04-02).
A short report about the most important discussion items and their results is given below:
Scope
There was agreement that as a first step the regulation should only be applied to light vehicles. Category N1 and M1 up to 3,5t will be proposed. The regulation shall also be applicable to the approval of systems which will be retrofitted as separate technical units on vehicles in use.
Definition of TPMS
The definition will be reviewed with regard to the definition in ISO.
Definition of Tyre Pressure Monitoring Function
It will be decided later if this definition will be introduced.
Definition of Minimum cold tyre inflation pressure and In service operating pressure
Final decision later.
Tyre Pressure Loss Reminder System (TPRS)
There was no agreement about the introduction of TPRS. OICA proposed the introduction especially with regard to contracting parties who want to allow cheap systems on low price vehicles. The majority of the group, however, was against the introduction of TPRS. In order to make progress the chairman decided to produce the draft regulation without the chapters which are related to TPRS and to leave it to OICA to produce a paper for its reintroduction.
New test procedure
An expert of the vehicle industry made a presentation and explained the advantages of the new test procedure elaborated by ISO. After a long discussion some experts still had doubts whether the new test procedure is better than the old one. Several experts declared that they need more time to compare the old and the new procedure. As most government representatives were in favour of the old procedure the chairman will keep this procedure in the revised text. Nevertheless OICA may produce a paper for the introduction of the new procedure and a final decision can be made later.
Thresholds
The thresholds for safety warning (25%/150 kPa,10min) were agreed. The thresholds for CO2-reduction still need further discussion (percentage or absolute figures). ETRTO proposed 25% or prec – pmin + 20 kPa and OICA will check if this proposal can be accepted. 60 minutes are not appropriate in the eyes of the tyre manufacturers.
Malfunction detection
A manufacturer of TPMS proposed to reduce the detection time.
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Informal Group
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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23 Jan 2009
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TPM-05-01
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Report of the 5th TPM informal group session
Document Title: Report of the 5th TPM informal group session
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Document Reference Number: TPM-05-01
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Meeting Session: 5th TPM session (12 Nov 2008)
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Document date: 23 Jan 09 (Posted 23 Jan 09)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Informal Working Group on Tyre Pressure Monitoring | Session 5 | 12 Nov 2008
The fifth meeting of the informal group TPMS was a special meeting with a limited number of participants (Attached to the meeting report). The aim of this meeting was the preparation of a final text for a daft regulation on TPMS for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles.
As the chairman of GRRF expressed the urgency of a draft regulation which can be discussed and possibly adopted during the 65th GRRF meeting in February 2009 the group had to concentrate on the elaboration of the text and could not have lengthy discussions about technical matters which are not yet agreed by the whole group.
The chairman informed the group that he will formulate the draft text according to the results of this meeting and send it to the GRRF secretariat before 15. November 2008 that it will become an official document and all interested parties will have sufficient time to send written comments to GRRF for discussion at its 65. meeting.
This procedure seemed to be a reasonable way to comply with the wishes of the GRRF chairman and the EU Commission as the important stakeholders of TPMS , namely the EU Commission, interested governments, OICA, CLEPA and ETRTO were present at this meeting. Items where no agreement could be achieved amongst all members of the TPMS group will be put into square brackets and left open for decision by GRRF. The most important item for GRRF to decide upon will be the warning thresholds of the systems.
Furthermore GRRF will have to give advice how to proceed with vehicle categories other than M1/N1 and systems which will be offered as retrofit systems on the aftermarket.
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Informal Group
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Report
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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25 Nov 2008
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GRRF/2009/10
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Proposal for a new draft Regulation on tyre pressure monitoring systems
Document Title: Proposal for a new draft Regulation on tyre pressure monitoring systems
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Document Reference Number: GRRF/2009/10
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Description: Text was prepared by the informal group on tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPM) and transmitted to the Working Party on Brake and Running Gear (GRRF) by the Chairperson (Germany).
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Submitted by: Germany
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Meeting Session: 65th GRRF session (2-6
Feb 2009)
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Document date: 25 Nov 08 (Posted 25 Nov 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 65 | 2-6
Feb 2009
44. The expert from Germany reported on the progress made by the informal group on tyre pressure monitoring (TPM) during its meetings held in Bonn on 13-14 October 2008 and on 12 December 2008. He presented their draft proposal for a new regulation for TPMS (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 and Corr.1) with a number of unresolved issues in square brackets.
45. The expert from OICA introduced GRRF-65-15, GRRF-65-30, GRRF-65-31 and GRRF-65-35 proposing some improvements in the text as well as the technical background for a wider range of under-inflation of the tyres. The expert from the United Kingdom preferred to have a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation, without any tolerance for the accuracy (GRRF-65-36). The expert from ETRTO presented GRRF-65-21 and GRRF-65-22 also supporting a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation for safety reasons.
46. Following a lengthy discussion, the Chairman proposed a compromised text based upon ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 as reproduced in GRRF-65-40. This text includes, for the diffusion test, a pressure threshold of 20 per cent with no tolerance, but could not agree on the cumulative time necessary to warn the driver [30/60] minutes and on the allowance for the inaccuracies of the measuring equipment [5] kPa. These values would be kept in square brackets and should be considered by WP.29 during its forthcoming sessions. The Chairman announced his intention to inform WP.29 of the remaining open issues and to seek, in this respect, the advice of WP.29 at the forthcoming March 2009 session. The expert from OICA renewed his request about the crucial need to improve the accuracy of pressure gauges at service stations. The secretariat was requested to inform the European Garage Equipment Association (EGEA) of this need.
47. Concerning the time frame, the EC expert recalled the group that TPMS requirements would be made mandatory in the European Union by 2012. Therefore, GRRF agreed (with the exception of the expert from Germany) to adopt the TPMS requirements as an amendment to Regulation No. 64, instead of a new draft Regulation. The expert from the EC was requested to produce a revised document to include the agreed TPMS requirements into Regulation No. 64. GRRF requested the secretariat to submit the adopted proposal to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their November 2009 sessions, as draft new series of amendments to Regulation No. 64, subject to a final review by GRRF at its September 2009 session.
48. Concluding the discussion, the Chairman thanked the experts from Germany for developing their proposal and for managing the competing approaches within the informal group.
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Working Party
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Working
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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Text was prepared by the informal group on tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPM) and transmitted to the Working Party on Brake and Running Gear (GRRF) by the Chairperson (Germany).
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16 Dec 2008
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GRRF/2009/10/Corr.1
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Corrigendum to the proposal for a new draft Regulation on tyre pressure monitoring systems
Document Title: Corrigendum to the proposal for a new draft Regulation on tyre pressure monitoring systems
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Document Reference Number: GRRF/2009/10/Corr.1
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Submitted by: Germany
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Meeting Session: 65th GRRF session (2-6
Feb 2009)
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Document date: 16 Dec 08 (Posted 16 Dec 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 65 | 2-6
Feb 2009
44. The expert from Germany reported on the progress made by the informal group on tyre pressure monitoring (TPM) during its meetings held in Bonn on 13-14 October 2008 and on 12 December 2008. He presented their draft proposal for a new regulation for TPMS (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 and Corr.1) with a number of unresolved issues in square brackets.
45. The expert from OICA introduced GRRF-65-15, GRRF-65-30, GRRF-65-31 and GRRF-65-35 proposing some improvements in the text as well as the technical background for a wider range of under-inflation of the tyres. The expert from the United Kingdom preferred to have a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation, without any tolerance for the accuracy (GRRF-65-36). The expert from ETRTO presented GRRF-65-21 and GRRF-65-22 also supporting a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation for safety reasons.
46. Following a lengthy discussion, the Chairman proposed a compromised text based upon ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 as reproduced in GRRF-65-40. This text includes, for the diffusion test, a pressure threshold of 20 per cent with no tolerance, but could not agree on the cumulative time necessary to warn the driver [30/60] minutes and on the allowance for the inaccuracies of the measuring equipment [5] kPa. These values would be kept in square brackets and should be considered by WP.29 during its forthcoming sessions. The Chairman announced his intention to inform WP.29 of the remaining open issues and to seek, in this respect, the advice of WP.29 at the forthcoming March 2009 session. The expert from OICA renewed his request about the crucial need to improve the accuracy of pressure gauges at service stations. The secretariat was requested to inform the European Garage Equipment Association (EGEA) of this need.
47. Concerning the time frame, the EC expert recalled the group that TPMS requirements would be made mandatory in the European Union by 2012. Therefore, GRRF agreed (with the exception of the expert from Germany) to adopt the TPMS requirements as an amendment to Regulation No. 64, instead of a new draft Regulation. The expert from the EC was requested to produce a revised document to include the agreed TPMS requirements into Regulation No. 64. GRRF requested the secretariat to submit the adopted proposal to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their November 2009 sessions, as draft new series of amendments to Regulation No. 64, subject to a final review by GRRF at its September 2009 session.
48. Concluding the discussion, the Chairman thanked the experts from Germany for developing their proposal and for managing the competing approaches within the informal group.
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Working Party
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Working
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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23 Jan 2009
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GRRF-65-21
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ETRTO comments on document GRRF/2009/10
Document Title: ETRTO comments on document GRRF/2009/10
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-65-21
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Description: ETRTO comments on the draft TPMS regulation concerning the definition of correct tire inflation levels.
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Submitted by: ETRTO
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Meeting Session: 65th GRRF session (2-6
Feb 2009)
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Document date: 23 Jan 09 (Posted 23 Jan 09)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 65 | 2-6
Feb 2009
44. The expert from Germany reported on the progress made by the informal group on tyre pressure monitoring (TPM) during its meetings held in Bonn on 13-14 October 2008 and on 12 December 2008. He presented their draft proposal for a new regulation for TPMS (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 and Corr.1) with a number of unresolved issues in square brackets.
45. The expert from OICA introduced GRRF-65-15, GRRF-65-30, GRRF-65-31 and GRRF-65-35 proposing some improvements in the text as well as the technical background for a wider range of under-inflation of the tyres. The expert from the United Kingdom preferred to have a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation, without any tolerance for the accuracy (GRRF-65-36). The expert from ETRTO presented GRRF-65-21 and GRRF-65-22 also supporting a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation for safety reasons.
46. Following a lengthy discussion, the Chairman proposed a compromised text based upon ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 as reproduced in GRRF-65-40. This text includes, for the diffusion test, a pressure threshold of 20 per cent with no tolerance, but could not agree on the cumulative time necessary to warn the driver [30/60] minutes and on the allowance for the inaccuracies of the measuring equipment [5] kPa. These values would be kept in square brackets and should be considered by WP.29 during its forthcoming sessions. The Chairman announced his intention to inform WP.29 of the remaining open issues and to seek, in this respect, the advice of WP.29 at the forthcoming March 2009 session. The expert from OICA renewed his request about the crucial need to improve the accuracy of pressure gauges at service stations. The secretariat was requested to inform the European Garage Equipment Association (EGEA) of this need.
47. Concerning the time frame, the EC expert recalled the group that TPMS requirements would be made mandatory in the European Union by 2012. Therefore, GRRF agreed (with the exception of the expert from Germany) to adopt the TPMS requirements as an amendment to Regulation No. 64, instead of a new draft Regulation. The expert from the EC was requested to produce a revised document to include the agreed TPMS requirements into Regulation No. 64. GRRF requested the secretariat to submit the adopted proposal to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their November 2009 sessions, as draft new series of amendments to Regulation No. 64, subject to a final review by GRRF at its September 2009 session.
48. Concluding the discussion, the Chairman thanked the experts from Germany for developing their proposal and for managing the competing approaches within the informal group.
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Working Party
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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ETRTO comments on the draft TPMS regulation concerning the definition of correct tire inflation levels.
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14 Nov 2008
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GRRF-65-22
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Study on Type approval requirements for the general safety of motors vehicles
Document Title: Study on Type approval requirements for the general safety of motors vehicles
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-65-22
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Description: Presentation on an EU-supported study concerning tire-pressure monitoring systems, low rolling resistance tires, tire wet grip, vehicle safety, CO2 reduction, vehicle noise, and “eco-labeling”.
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Submitted by: CIDAUT and ETRTO
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Meeting Session: 65th GRRF session (2-6
Feb 2009)
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Document date: 14 Nov 08 (Posted 26 Jan 09)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 65 | 2-6
Feb 2009
44. The expert from Germany reported on the progress made by the informal group on tyre pressure monitoring (TPM) during its meetings held in Bonn on 13-14 October 2008 and on 12 December 2008. He presented their draft proposal for a new regulation for TPMS (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 and Corr.1) with a number of unresolved issues in square brackets.
45. The expert from OICA introduced GRRF-65-15, GRRF-65-30, GRRF-65-31 and GRRF-65-35 proposing some improvements in the text as well as the technical background for a wider range of under-inflation of the tyres. The expert from the United Kingdom preferred to have a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation, without any tolerance for the accuracy (GRRF-65-36). The expert from ETRTO presented GRRF-65-21 and GRRF-65-22 also supporting a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation for safety reasons.
46. Following a lengthy discussion, the Chairman proposed a compromised text based upon ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 as reproduced in GRRF-65-40. This text includes, for the diffusion test, a pressure threshold of 20 per cent with no tolerance, but could not agree on the cumulative time necessary to warn the driver [30/60] minutes and on the allowance for the inaccuracies of the measuring equipment [5] kPa. These values would be kept in square brackets and should be considered by WP.29 during its forthcoming sessions. The Chairman announced his intention to inform WP.29 of the remaining open issues and to seek, in this respect, the advice of WP.29 at the forthcoming March 2009 session. The expert from OICA renewed his request about the crucial need to improve the accuracy of pressure gauges at service stations. The secretariat was requested to inform the European Garage Equipment Association (EGEA) of this need.
47. Concerning the time frame, the EC expert recalled the group that TPMS requirements would be made mandatory in the European Union by 2012. Therefore, GRRF agreed (with the exception of the expert from Germany) to adopt the TPMS requirements as an amendment to Regulation No. 64, instead of a new draft Regulation. The expert from the EC was requested to produce a revised document to include the agreed TPMS requirements into Regulation No. 64. GRRF requested the secretariat to submit the adopted proposal to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their November 2009 sessions, as draft new series of amendments to Regulation No. 64, subject to a final review by GRRF at its September 2009 session.
48. Concluding the discussion, the Chairman thanked the experts from Germany for developing their proposal and for managing the competing approaches within the informal group.
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Working Party
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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Presentation on an EU-supported study concerning tire-pressure monitoring systems, low rolling resistance tires, tire wet grip, vehicle safety, CO2 reduction, vehicle noise, and "eco-labeling".
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03 Feb 2009
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GRRF-65-36
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Proposal for amendments to document GRRF/2009/10
Document Title: Proposal for amendments to document GRRF/2009/10
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-65-36
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Submitted by: UK
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Meeting Session: 65th GRRF session (2-6
Feb 2009)
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Document date: 03 Feb 09 (Posted 03 Feb 09)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 65 | 2-6
Feb 2009
44. The expert from Germany reported on the progress made by the informal group on tyre pressure monitoring (TPM) during its meetings held in Bonn on 13-14 October 2008 and on 12 December 2008. He presented their draft proposal for a new regulation for TPMS (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 and Corr.1) with a number of unresolved issues in square brackets.
45. The expert from OICA introduced GRRF-65-15, GRRF-65-30, GRRF-65-31 and GRRF-65-35 proposing some improvements in the text as well as the technical background for a wider range of under-inflation of the tyres. The expert from the United Kingdom preferred to have a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation, without any tolerance for the accuracy (GRRF-65-36). The expert from ETRTO presented GRRF-65-21 and GRRF-65-22 also supporting a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation for safety reasons.
46. Following a lengthy discussion, the Chairman proposed a compromised text based upon ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 as reproduced in GRRF-65-40. This text includes, for the diffusion test, a pressure threshold of 20 per cent with no tolerance, but could not agree on the cumulative time necessary to warn the driver [30/60] minutes and on the allowance for the inaccuracies of the measuring equipment [5] kPa. These values would be kept in square brackets and should be considered by WP.29 during its forthcoming sessions. The Chairman announced his intention to inform WP.29 of the remaining open issues and to seek, in this respect, the advice of WP.29 at the forthcoming March 2009 session. The expert from OICA renewed his request about the crucial need to improve the accuracy of pressure gauges at service stations. The secretariat was requested to inform the European Garage Equipment Association (EGEA) of this need.
47. Concerning the time frame, the EC expert recalled the group that TPMS requirements would be made mandatory in the European Union by 2012. Therefore, GRRF agreed (with the exception of the expert from Germany) to adopt the TPMS requirements as an amendment to Regulation No. 64, instead of a new draft Regulation. The expert from the EC was requested to produce a revised document to include the agreed TPMS requirements into Regulation No. 64. GRRF requested the secretariat to submit the adopted proposal to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their November 2009 sessions, as draft new series of amendments to Regulation No. 64, subject to a final review by GRRF at its September 2009 session.
48. Concluding the discussion, the Chairman thanked the experts from Germany for developing their proposal and for managing the competing approaches within the informal group.
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Working Party
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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03 Feb 2009
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GRRF-65-35
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OICA position on document GRRF/2009/10
Document Title: OICA position on document GRRF/2009/10
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-65-35
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Description: OICA position on the draft proposal for a regulation on tire-pressure monitoring systems.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 65th GRRF session (2-6
Feb 2009)
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Document date: 03 Feb 09 (Posted 03 Feb 09)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 65 | 2-6
Feb 2009
44. The expert from Germany reported on the progress made by the informal group on tyre pressure monitoring (TPM) during its meetings held in Bonn on 13-14 October 2008 and on 12 December 2008. He presented their draft proposal for a new regulation for TPMS (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 and Corr.1) with a number of unresolved issues in square brackets.
45. The expert from OICA introduced GRRF-65-15, GRRF-65-30, GRRF-65-31 and GRRF-65-35 proposing some improvements in the text as well as the technical background for a wider range of under-inflation of the tyres. The expert from the United Kingdom preferred to have a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation, without any tolerance for the accuracy (GRRF-65-36). The expert from ETRTO presented GRRF-65-21 and GRRF-65-22 also supporting a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation for safety reasons.
46. Following a lengthy discussion, the Chairman proposed a compromised text based upon ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 as reproduced in GRRF-65-40. This text includes, for the diffusion test, a pressure threshold of 20 per cent with no tolerance, but could not agree on the cumulative time necessary to warn the driver [30/60] minutes and on the allowance for the inaccuracies of the measuring equipment [5] kPa. These values would be kept in square brackets and should be considered by WP.29 during its forthcoming sessions. The Chairman announced his intention to inform WP.29 of the remaining open issues and to seek, in this respect, the advice of WP.29 at the forthcoming March 2009 session. The expert from OICA renewed his request about the crucial need to improve the accuracy of pressure gauges at service stations. The secretariat was requested to inform the European Garage Equipment Association (EGEA) of this need.
47. Concerning the time frame, the EC expert recalled the group that TPMS requirements would be made mandatory in the European Union by 2012. Therefore, GRRF agreed (with the exception of the expert from Germany) to adopt the TPMS requirements as an amendment to Regulation No. 64, instead of a new draft Regulation. The expert from the EC was requested to produce a revised document to include the agreed TPMS requirements into Regulation No. 64. GRRF requested the secretariat to submit the adopted proposal to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their November 2009 sessions, as draft new series of amendments to Regulation No. 64, subject to a final review by GRRF at its September 2009 session.
48. Concluding the discussion, the Chairman thanked the experts from Germany for developing their proposal and for managing the competing approaches within the informal group.
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Working Party
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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OICA position on the draft proposal for a regulation on tire-pressure monitoring systems.
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30 Jan 2009
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GRRF-65-30
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OICA comments to ETRTO submissions concerning TPMS
Document Title: OICA comments to ETRTO submissions concerning TPMS
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-65-30
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 65th GRRF session (2-6
Feb 2009)
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Document date: 30 Jan 09 (Posted 30 Jan 09)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 65 | 2-6
Feb 2009
44. The expert from Germany reported on the progress made by the informal group on tyre pressure monitoring (TPM) during its meetings held in Bonn on 13-14 October 2008 and on 12 December 2008. He presented their draft proposal for a new regulation for TPMS (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 and Corr.1) with a number of unresolved issues in square brackets.
45. The expert from OICA introduced GRRF-65-15, GRRF-65-30, GRRF-65-31 and GRRF-65-35 proposing some improvements in the text as well as the technical background for a wider range of under-inflation of the tyres. The expert from the United Kingdom preferred to have a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation, without any tolerance for the accuracy (GRRF-65-36). The expert from ETRTO presented GRRF-65-21 and GRRF-65-22 also supporting a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation for safety reasons.
46. Following a lengthy discussion, the Chairman proposed a compromised text based upon ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 as reproduced in GRRF-65-40. This text includes, for the diffusion test, a pressure threshold of 20 per cent with no tolerance, but could not agree on the cumulative time necessary to warn the driver [30/60] minutes and on the allowance for the inaccuracies of the measuring equipment [5] kPa. These values would be kept in square brackets and should be considered by WP.29 during its forthcoming sessions. The Chairman announced his intention to inform WP.29 of the remaining open issues and to seek, in this respect, the advice of WP.29 at the forthcoming March 2009 session. The expert from OICA renewed his request about the crucial need to improve the accuracy of pressure gauges at service stations. The secretariat was requested to inform the European Garage Equipment Association (EGEA) of this need.
47. Concerning the time frame, the EC expert recalled the group that TPMS requirements would be made mandatory in the European Union by 2012. Therefore, GRRF agreed (with the exception of the expert from Germany) to adopt the TPMS requirements as an amendment to Regulation No. 64, instead of a new draft Regulation. The expert from the EC was requested to produce a revised document to include the agreed TPMS requirements into Regulation No. 64. GRRF requested the secretariat to submit the adopted proposal to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their November 2009 sessions, as draft new series of amendments to Regulation No. 64, subject to a final review by GRRF at its September 2009 session.
48. Concluding the discussion, the Chairman thanked the experts from Germany for developing their proposal and for managing the competing approaches within the informal group.
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Working Party
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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30 Jan 2009
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GRRF-65-31
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Proposal for a corrigendum to document GRRF/2009/10
Document Title: Proposal for a corrigendum to document GRRF/2009/10
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-65-31
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Description: OICA-proposed corrections to the draft regulation on tire-pressure monitoring systems.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 65th GRRF session (2-6
Feb 2009)
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Document date: 30 Jan 09 (Posted 30 Jan 09)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 65 | 2-6
Feb 2009
44. The expert from Germany reported on the progress made by the informal group on tyre pressure monitoring (TPM) during its meetings held in Bonn on 13-14 October 2008 and on 12 December 2008. He presented their draft proposal for a new regulation for TPMS (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 and Corr.1) with a number of unresolved issues in square brackets.
45. The expert from OICA introduced GRRF-65-15, GRRF-65-30, GRRF-65-31 and GRRF-65-35 proposing some improvements in the text as well as the technical background for a wider range of under-inflation of the tyres. The expert from the United Kingdom preferred to have a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation, without any tolerance for the accuracy (GRRF-65-36). The expert from ETRTO presented GRRF-65-21 and GRRF-65-22 also supporting a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation for safety reasons.
46. Following a lengthy discussion, the Chairman proposed a compromised text based upon ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 as reproduced in GRRF-65-40. This text includes, for the diffusion test, a pressure threshold of 20 per cent with no tolerance, but could not agree on the cumulative time necessary to warn the driver [30/60] minutes and on the allowance for the inaccuracies of the measuring equipment [5] kPa. These values would be kept in square brackets and should be considered by WP.29 during its forthcoming sessions. The Chairman announced his intention to inform WP.29 of the remaining open issues and to seek, in this respect, the advice of WP.29 at the forthcoming March 2009 session. The expert from OICA renewed his request about the crucial need to improve the accuracy of pressure gauges at service stations. The secretariat was requested to inform the European Garage Equipment Association (EGEA) of this need.
47. Concerning the time frame, the EC expert recalled the group that TPMS requirements would be made mandatory in the European Union by 2012. Therefore, GRRF agreed (with the exception of the expert from Germany) to adopt the TPMS requirements as an amendment to Regulation No. 64, instead of a new draft Regulation. The expert from the EC was requested to produce a revised document to include the agreed TPMS requirements into Regulation No. 64. GRRF requested the secretariat to submit the adopted proposal to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their November 2009 sessions, as draft new series of amendments to Regulation No. 64, subject to a final review by GRRF at its September 2009 session.
48. Concluding the discussion, the Chairman thanked the experts from Germany for developing their proposal and for managing the competing approaches within the informal group.
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Working Party
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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OICA-proposed corrections to the draft regulation on tire-pressure monitoring systems.
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19 Dec 2008
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GRRF-65-15
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Proposal for amendments to document GRRF/2009/10
Document Title: Proposal for amendments to document GRRF/2009/10
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-65-15
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Description: OICA-proposed amendments to the draft regulation on tire-pressure monitoring systems.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 65th GRRF session (2-6
Feb 2009)
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Document date: 19 Dec 08 (Posted 19 Dec 08)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 65 | 2-6
Feb 2009
44. The expert from Germany reported on the progress made by the informal group on tyre pressure monitoring (TPM) during its meetings held in Bonn on 13-14 October 2008 and on 12 December 2008. He presented their draft proposal for a new regulation for TPMS (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 and Corr.1) with a number of unresolved issues in square brackets.
45. The expert from OICA introduced GRRF-65-15, GRRF-65-30, GRRF-65-31 and GRRF-65-35 proposing some improvements in the text as well as the technical background for a wider range of under-inflation of the tyres. The expert from the United Kingdom preferred to have a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation, without any tolerance for the accuracy (GRRF-65-36). The expert from ETRTO presented GRRF-65-21 and GRRF-65-22 also supporting a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation for safety reasons.
46. Following a lengthy discussion, the Chairman proposed a compromised text based upon ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 as reproduced in GRRF-65-40. This text includes, for the diffusion test, a pressure threshold of 20 per cent with no tolerance, but could not agree on the cumulative time necessary to warn the driver [30/60] minutes and on the allowance for the inaccuracies of the measuring equipment [5] kPa. These values would be kept in square brackets and should be considered by WP.29 during its forthcoming sessions. The Chairman announced his intention to inform WP.29 of the remaining open issues and to seek, in this respect, the advice of WP.29 at the forthcoming March 2009 session. The expert from OICA renewed his request about the crucial need to improve the accuracy of pressure gauges at service stations. The secretariat was requested to inform the European Garage Equipment Association (EGEA) of this need.
47. Concerning the time frame, the EC expert recalled the group that TPMS requirements would be made mandatory in the European Union by 2012. Therefore, GRRF agreed (with the exception of the expert from Germany) to adopt the TPMS requirements as an amendment to Regulation No. 64, instead of a new draft Regulation. The expert from the EC was requested to produce a revised document to include the agreed TPMS requirements into Regulation No. 64. GRRF requested the secretariat to submit the adopted proposal to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their November 2009 sessions, as draft new series of amendments to Regulation No. 64, subject to a final review by GRRF at its September 2009 session.
48. Concluding the discussion, the Chairman thanked the experts from Germany for developing their proposal and for managing the competing approaches within the informal group.
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Working Party
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
OICA-proposed amendments to the draft regulation on tire-pressure monitoring systems.
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03 Mar 2009
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GRRF-65-40
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Proposal for a new draft Regulation on TPMS
Document Title: Proposal for a new draft Regulation on TPMS
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-65-40
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Description: Text prepared by the GRRF chairman based on document GRRF/2009/10 and pursuant to agreements by GRRF at its 65th session. The unresolved issues are shown in square brackets.
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Meeting Session: 65th GRRF session (2-6
Feb 2009)
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Document date: 03 Mar 09 (Posted 03 Mar 09)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 65 | 2-6
Feb 2009
44. The expert from Germany reported on the progress made by the informal group on tyre pressure monitoring (TPM) during its meetings held in Bonn on 13-14 October 2008 and on 12 December 2008. He presented their draft proposal for a new regulation for TPMS (ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 and Corr.1) with a number of unresolved issues in square brackets.
45. The expert from OICA introduced GRRF-65-15, GRRF-65-30, GRRF-65-31 and GRRF-65-35 proposing some improvements in the text as well as the technical background for a wider range of under-inflation of the tyres. The expert from the United Kingdom preferred to have a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation, without any tolerance for the accuracy (GRRF-65-36). The expert from ETRTO presented GRRF-65-21 and GRRF-65-22 also supporting a tighter range for the detection of under-inflation for safety reasons.
46. Following a lengthy discussion, the Chairman proposed a compromised text based upon ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2009/10 as reproduced in GRRF-65-40. This text includes, for the diffusion test, a pressure threshold of 20 per cent with no tolerance, but could not agree on the cumulative time necessary to warn the driver [30/60] minutes and on the allowance for the inaccuracies of the measuring equipment [5] kPa. These values would be kept in square brackets and should be considered by WP.29 during its forthcoming sessions. The Chairman announced his intention to inform WP.29 of the remaining open issues and to seek, in this respect, the advice of WP.29 at the forthcoming March 2009 session. The expert from OICA renewed his request about the crucial need to improve the accuracy of pressure gauges at service stations. The secretariat was requested to inform the European Garage Equipment Association (EGEA) of this need.
47. Concerning the time frame, the EC expert recalled the group that TPMS requirements would be made mandatory in the European Union by 2012. Therefore, GRRF agreed (with the exception of the expert from Germany) to adopt the TPMS requirements as an amendment to Regulation No. 64, instead of a new draft Regulation. The expert from the EC was requested to produce a revised document to include the agreed TPMS requirements into Regulation No. 64. GRRF requested the secretariat to submit the adopted proposal to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their November 2009 sessions, as draft new series of amendments to Regulation No. 64, subject to a final review by GRRF at its September 2009 session.
48. Concluding the discussion, the Chairman thanked the experts from Germany for developing their proposal and for managing the competing approaches within the informal group.
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Working Party
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
Text prepared by the GRRF chairman based on document GRRF/2009/10 and pursuant to agreements by GRRF at its 65th session. The unresolved issues are shown in square brackets.
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16 Sep 2014
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GRRF-78-38
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Proposal to amend UN Regulation No. 64 to remove tire pressure monitoring system provisions
Document Title: Proposal to amend UN Regulation No. 64 to remove tire pressure monitoring system provisions
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-78-38
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Description: This proposal was prepared by OICA and is based on the existing UN Regulation No. 64. It is aimed at moving the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System provisions into a separate Regulation.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 78th GRRF session (16-19
Sep 2014)
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Document date: 16 Sep 14 (Posted 17 Sep 14)
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Document status: Superseded
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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Meeting Reports
|
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 78 | 16-19
Sep 2014
52. The expert from OICA introduced GRRF-78-39 proposing a separate UN Regulation dedicated to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). He presented GRRF-78-48 proposing the corresponding amendments to Regulation No. 64, removing the provisions related to TPMS. He also presented GRRF-78-38, the corresponding consolidated version (based on UN Regulation No. 64 without the TPMS provisions). GRRF agreed to split UN Regulation No. 64 in two parts and to keep both proposals (GRRF-78-38 and GRRF‑78‑39) on the agenda of the seventy-ninth GRRF session.
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Working Party
|
Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
This proposal was prepared by OICA and is based on the existing UN Regulation No. 64. It is aimed at moving the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System provisions into a separate Regulation.
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16 Sep 2014
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GRRF-78-39
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Proposal for a new UN Regulation concerning the approval of vehicles with regard to their tyre pressure monitoring systems
Document Title: Proposal for a new UN Regulation concerning the approval of vehicles with regard to their tyre pressure monitoring systems
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-78-39
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Description: This proposal was prepared by OICA and is based on the existing UN Regulation No. 64. It is aimed at moving the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System provisions in a separate Regulation.
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Submitted by: OICA
|
Meeting Session: 78th GRRF session (16-19
Sep 2014)
|
Document date: 16 Sep 14 (Posted 17 Sep 14)
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Document status: Superseded
|
This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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Meeting Reports
|
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 78 | 16-19
Sep 2014
52. The expert from OICA introduced GRRF-78-39 proposing a separate UN Regulation dedicated to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). He presented GRRF-78-48 proposing the corresponding amendments to Regulation No. 64, removing the provisions related to TPMS. He also presented GRRF-78-38, the corresponding consolidated version (based on UN Regulation No. 64 without the TPMS provisions). GRRF agreed to split UN Regulation No. 64 in two parts and to keep both proposals (GRRF-78-38 and GRRF‑78‑39) on the agenda of the seventy-ninth GRRF session.
|
|
Working Party
|
Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
This proposal was prepared by OICA and is based on the existing UN Regulation No. 64. It is aimed at moving the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System provisions in a separate Regulation.
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18 Sep 2014
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GRRF-78-48
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Proposal for amendments to UN Regulation No. 64
Document Title: Proposal for amendments to UN Regulation No. 64
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-78-48
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Description: Proposal to delete references to tire-pressure monitoring systems under UN R64 (with the intention to establish them as a stand-alone regulation). This document presents only the amendments and complements the earlier document GRRF-78-38 that presented the consolidated version of UN R64 amended as proposed here.
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Submitted by: OICA
|
Meeting Session: 78th GRRF session (16-19
Sep 2014)
|
Document date: 18 Sep 14 (Posted 19 Sep 14)
|
Document status: Superseded
|
This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
|
Meeting Reports
|
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 78 | 16-19
Sep 2014
52. The expert from OICA introduced GRRF-78-39 proposing a separate UN Regulation dedicated to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). He presented GRRF-78-48 proposing the corresponding amendments to Regulation No. 64, removing the provisions related to TPMS. He also presented GRRF-78-38, the corresponding consolidated version (based on UN Regulation No. 64 without the TPMS provisions). GRRF agreed to split UN Regulation No. 64 in two parts and to keep both proposals (GRRF-78-38 and GRRF‑78‑39) on the agenda of the seventy-ninth GRRF session.
|
|
Working Party
|
Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
Proposal to delete references to tire-pressure monitoring systems under UN R64 (with the intention to establish them as a stand-alone regulation). This document presents only the amendments and complements the earlier document GRRF-78-38 that presented the consolidated version of UN R64 amended as proposed here.
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04 Dec 2014
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GRRF/2015/12
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Proposal for an amendment to Regulation No. 64
Document Title: Proposal for an amendment to Regulation No. 64
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Document Reference Number: GRRF/2015/12
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Description: Proposal to separate provisions for tire-pressure monitoring systems from UN R64.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 79th GRRF session (16-20
Feb 2015)
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Document date: 04 Dec 14 (Posted 14 Dec 14)
|
Document status: Superseded
|
This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires and UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA).
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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Meeting Reports
|
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 79 | 16-20
Feb 2015
46. The expert from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/12 as amended by GRRF-79-09 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/13 as amended by GRRF-79-10 proposing a separate Regulation dedicated to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and removing the provisions related to TPMS of Regulation No. 64. The expert from the Russian Federation presented GRRF-79-20-Rev.1 containing an alternative proposal for the drafted transitional provisions in GRRF-79-09. GRRF agreed to revisit this item at its September 2015 session on the basis of a revised proposal.
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 80 | 15-18
Sep 2015
61. The recalled the purpose of ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/12 as amended by GRRF-79-09 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/13 as amended by GRRF-79-10 proposing a separate Regulation dedicated to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and removing from Regulation No. 64 the provisions related to TPMS. No document was submitted before the start of the session. The expert from OICA submitted at the end of the session GRRF-80-34 and GRRF-80-35 for review and comments by the experts of GRRF in view of the submission of an official document for the February 2016 session of GRRF.
|
|
Working Party
|
Working
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA)
International Whole Vehicle Type Approval
UN Regulation No. 0 on uniform provisions concerning the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval
|
Proposal to separate provisions for tire-pressure monitoring systems from UN R64.
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04 Dec 2014
|
GRRF/2015/13
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Proposal for a separate regulation on tire-pressure monitoring systems based on Regulation No. 64
Document Title: Proposal for a separate regulation on tire-pressure monitoring systems based on Regulation No. 64
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Document Reference Number: GRRF/2015/13
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Description: Proposed text for a new UN Regulation that would comprise all the tyre-pressure monitoring system (TPMS) provisions presently contained in UN Regulation No. 64. This separation is proposed to facilitate the use of UN R64 in the international whole vehicle type approval system under development.
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Submitted by: OICA
|
Meeting Session: 79th GRRF session (16-20
Feb 2015)
|
Document date: 04 Dec 14 (Posted 14 Dec 14)
|
Document status: Superseded
|
This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires and UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA).
This submission is related to the following document(s):
|
Meeting Reports
|
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 79 | 16-20
Feb 2015
46. The expert from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/12 as amended by GRRF-79-09 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/13 as amended by GRRF-79-10 proposing a separate Regulation dedicated to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and removing the provisions related to TPMS of Regulation No. 64. The expert from the Russian Federation presented GRRF-79-20-Rev.1 containing an alternative proposal for the drafted transitional provisions in GRRF-79-09. GRRF agreed to revisit this item at its September 2015 session on the basis of a revised proposal.
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 80 | 15-18
Sep 2015
61. The recalled the purpose of ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/12 as amended by GRRF-79-09 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/13 as amended by GRRF-79-10 proposing a separate Regulation dedicated to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and removing from Regulation No. 64 the provisions related to TPMS. No document was submitted before the start of the session. The expert from OICA submitted at the end of the session GRRF-80-34 and GRRF-80-35 for review and comments by the experts of GRRF in view of the submission of an official document for the February 2016 session of GRRF.
|
|
Working Party
|
Working
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA)
International Whole Vehicle Type Approval
UN Regulation No. 0 on uniform provisions concerning the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval
|
Proposed text for a new UN Regulation that would comprise all the tyre-pressure monitoring system (TPMS) provisions presently contained in UN Regulation No. 64. This separation is proposed to facilitate the use of UN R64 in the international whole vehicle type approval system under development.
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03 Feb 2015
|
GRRF-79-09
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Proposal for amendments to UN Regulation No. 64
Document Title: Proposal for amendments to UN Regulation No. 64
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-79-09
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Description: Proposal to remove tire-pressure monitoring provisions from UN R64 to enable the use of UN R64 within the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system.
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Submitted by: OICA
|
Meeting Session: 79th GRRF session (16-20
Feb 2015)
|
Document date: 03 Feb 15 (Posted 03 Feb 15)
|
Document status: Superseded
|
This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
|
Meeting Reports
|
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 79 | 16-20
Feb 2015
46. The expert from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/12 as amended by GRRF-79-09 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/13 as amended by GRRF-79-10 proposing a separate Regulation dedicated to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and removing the provisions related to TPMS of Regulation No. 64. The expert from the Russian Federation presented GRRF-79-20-Rev.1 containing an alternative proposal for the drafted transitional provisions in GRRF-79-09. GRRF agreed to revisit this item at its September 2015 session on the basis of a revised proposal.
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 80 | 15-18
Sep 2015
61. The recalled the purpose of ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/12 as amended by GRRF-79-09 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/13 as amended by GRRF-79-10 proposing a separate Regulation dedicated to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and removing from Regulation No. 64 the provisions related to TPMS. No document was submitted before the start of the session. The expert from OICA submitted at the end of the session GRRF-80-34 and GRRF-80-35 for review and comments by the experts of GRRF in view of the submission of an official document for the February 2016 session of GRRF.
|
|
Working Party
|
Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
Proposal to remove tire-pressure monitoring provisions from UN R64 to enable the use of UN R64 within the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system.
|
03 Feb 2015
|
GRRF-79-10
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Proposal for a Regulation on Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems
Document Title: Proposal for a Regulation on Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-79-10
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Description: Revised text proposing a stand-alone TPMS regulation based upon the provisions currently in UN R64.
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Submitted by: OICA
|
Meeting Session: 79th GRRF session (16-20
Feb 2015)
|
Document date: 03 Feb 15 (Posted 03 Feb 15)
|
Document status: Superseded
|
This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
|
Meeting Reports
|
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 79 | 16-20
Feb 2015
46. The expert from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/12 as amended by GRRF-79-09 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/13 as amended by GRRF-79-10 proposing a separate Regulation dedicated to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and removing the provisions related to TPMS of Regulation No. 64. The expert from the Russian Federation presented GRRF-79-20-Rev.1 containing an alternative proposal for the drafted transitional provisions in GRRF-79-09. GRRF agreed to revisit this item at its September 2015 session on the basis of a revised proposal.
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 80 | 15-18
Sep 2015
61. The recalled the purpose of ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/12 as amended by GRRF-79-09 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/13 as amended by GRRF-79-10 proposing a separate Regulation dedicated to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and removing from Regulation No. 64 the provisions related to TPMS. No document was submitted before the start of the session. The expert from OICA submitted at the end of the session GRRF-80-34 and GRRF-80-35 for review and comments by the experts of GRRF in view of the submission of an official document for the February 2016 session of GRRF.
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|
Working Party
|
Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
Revised text proposing a stand-alone TPMS regulation based upon the provisions currently in UN R64.
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13 Feb 2015
|
GRRF-79-20/Rev.1
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Comments on the transitional provisions to Regulation No. 64
Document Title: Comments on the transitional provisions to Regulation No. 64
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-79-20/Rev.1
|
Description: This document represents the result of analysis of the existing (document GRRF/2015/12) and newly introduced (GRRF-79-09) transitional provisions concerning the separation of tire-pressure monitoring systems from UN R64.
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Submitted by: Russia
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Meeting Session: 79th GRRF session (16-20
Feb 2015)
|
Document date: 13 Feb 15 (Posted 13 Feb 15)
|
This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
|
Meeting Reports
|
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 79 | 16-20
Feb 2015
46. The expert from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/12 as amended by GRRF-79-09 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/13 as amended by GRRF-79-10 proposing a separate Regulation dedicated to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and removing the provisions related to TPMS of Regulation No. 64. The expert from the Russian Federation presented GRRF-79-20-Rev.1 containing an alternative proposal for the drafted transitional provisions in GRRF-79-09. GRRF agreed to revisit this item at its September 2015 session on the basis of a revised proposal.
|
|
Working Party
|
Informal
|
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
|
This document represents the result of analysis of the existing (document GRRF/2015/12) and newly introduced (GRRF-79-09) transitional provisions concerning the separation of tire-pressure monitoring systems from UN R64.
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18 Feb 2015
|
GRRF-79-35
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European Commission study on tyre use
Document Title: European Commission study on tyre use
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-79-35
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Description: The overall aim of the study is to propose policy options concerning the use of tyres for improvement of traffic safety. Centrally to this, is the idea that end users need to make the correct assessment in relation to the tyre condition in order to achieve a level of safety as high as possible. Within this context, the tyre condition is considered in relation to technical elements (tyre inflation pressure, tyre tread depth, tyre damage, tyre age, and meteorological influences) and one information element (driver awareness). The study addresses the topics of tyre usage and the impact on road safety (which are the potential safety improvements related to tyre usage from a technical perspective) and how can road users be supported to use tyres that have a better safety performance by policy options.
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Meeting Session: 79th GRRF session (16-20
Feb 2015)
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Document date: 18 Feb 15 (Posted 19 Feb 15)
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This document concerns GTR No. 16 | Tires, UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires, UN Regulation No. 117 | Tire Rolling Sound Emissions, Adhesion on Wet Surfaces, and Rolling Resistance, and UN Regulation No. 54 | Commercial Vehicle Tyres.
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Meeting Reports
|
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 79 | 16-20
Feb 2015
35. The expert from the European Commission presented GRRF-79-35, informing the experts of GRRF about a study on safety-related aspects of tyre use.
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Working Party
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Informal
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Tires
Tires
This project would establish a "global technical regulation concerning uniform provisions for pneumatic radial tyres for passenger and light truck (commercial) vehicles".
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
Tire Rolling Sound Emissions, Adhesion on Wet Surfaces, and Rolling Resistance
Tire Noise, Wet Adhesion, and Rolling Resistance
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to rolling sound emissions and/or to adhesion on wet surfaces and/or to rolling resistance
Commercial Vehicle Tyres
CV Tires
Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Pneumatic Tyres for Commercial Vehicles and their Trailers
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The overall aim of the study is to propose policy options concerning the use of tyres for improvement of traffic safety. Centrally to this, is the idea that end users need to make the correct assessment in relation to the tyre condition in order to achieve a level of safety as high as possible. Within this context, the tyre condition is considered in relation to technical elements (tyre inflation pressure, tyre tread depth, tyre damage, tyre age, and meteorological influences) and one information element (driver awareness). The study addresses the topics of tyre usage and the impact on road safety (which are the potential safety improvements related to tyre usage from a technical perspective) and how can road users be supported to use tyres that have a better safety performance by policy options.
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18 Jun 2008
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WP.29-145-08
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An Introduction to the New EU Vehicle Safety Regulation
|
World Forum
|
Informal
|
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle safety
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Safety
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicles and their components with regard to the safety- related performance of hydrogen-fuelled vehicles
Pedestrian Safety
Pedestrian Safety
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicles with regard to their pedestrian safety performance
Electronic Stability Control Systems
ESC Systems
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of passenger cars with regard to electronic stability control systems
Lane Departure Warning Systems
Lane-departure Warning
Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicles with regard to the Lane Departure Warning System
Advanced Emergency Braking Systems
Advanced Emergency Braking
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicles with regard to advanced emergency braking systems
Tire Rolling Sound Emissions, Adhesion on Wet Surfaces, and Rolling Resistance
Tire Noise, Wet Adhesion, and Rolling Resistance
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to rolling sound emissions and/or to adhesion on wet surfaces and/or to rolling resistance
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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27 May 2015
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GRB-62-01
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Potential benefits of Triple-A tyres in Rotterdam city
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Working Party
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Informal
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Tire Rolling Sound Emissions, Adhesion on Wet Surfaces, and Rolling Resistance
Tire Noise, Wet Adhesion, and Rolling Resistance
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to rolling sound emissions and/or to adhesion on wet surfaces and/or to rolling resistance
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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18 Aug 2015
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GRB-62-02/Rev.1
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Report on the "Potential benefits of energy-efficient tyres and correct tyre pressure maintenance" for public vehicles in the Netherlands
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Working Party
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Informal
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Tire Rolling Sound Emissions, Adhesion on Wet Surfaces, and Rolling Resistance
Tire Noise, Wet Adhesion, and Rolling Resistance
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of tyres with regard to rolling sound emissions and/or to adhesion on wet surfaces and/or to rolling resistance
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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18 Sep 2015
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GRRF-80-34
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Draft (stand alone) Regulation on TPMS
Document Title: Draft (stand alone) Regulation on TPMS
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-80-34
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Description: Proposal for a separate TPMS regulation, removing the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System provisions out of UN R64, in order to facilitate the establishment of the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system. It is based on document GRRF/2015/13 taking into account the comments received at GRRF-78.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 80th GRRF session (15-18
Sep 2015)
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Document date: 18 Sep 15 (Posted 21 Sep 15)
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Document status: Superseded
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires and UN Regulation No. 141 | Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 80 | 15-18
Sep 2015
61. The recalled the purpose of ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/12 as amended by GRRF-79-09 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/13 as amended by GRRF-79-10 proposing a separate Regulation dedicated to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and removing from Regulation No. 64 the provisions related to TPMS. No document was submitted before the start of the session. The expert from OICA submitted at the end of the session GRRF-80-34 and GRRF-80-35 for review and comments by the experts of GRRF in view of the submission of an official document for the February 2016 session of GRRF.
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Working Party
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their tyre pressure monitoring systems
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Proposal for a separate TPMS regulation, removing the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System provisions out of UN R64, in order to facilitate the establishment of the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system. It is based on document GRRF/2015/13 taking into account the comments received at GRRF-78.
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18 Sep 2015
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GRRF-80-35
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Proposal for UN Regulation No. 64 without its TPMS provisions
Document Title: Proposal for UN Regulation No. 64 without its TPMS provisions
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-80-35
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Description: Draft proposal for a revised UN R64, removing the type-pressure monitoring systems provisions, in order to facilitate its use in the International Whole Vehicle System.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 80th GRRF session (15-18
Sep 2015)
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Document date: 18 Sep 15 (Posted 21 Sep 15)
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Document status: Superseded
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires and UN Regulation No. 141 | Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 80 | 15-18
Sep 2015
61. The recalled the purpose of ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/12 as amended by GRRF-79-09 and ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2015/13 as amended by GRRF-79-10 proposing a separate Regulation dedicated to Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and removing from Regulation No. 64 the provisions related to TPMS. No document was submitted before the start of the session. The expert from OICA submitted at the end of the session GRRF-80-34 and GRRF-80-35 for review and comments by the experts of GRRF in view of the submission of an official document for the February 2016 session of GRRF.
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Working Party
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their tyre pressure monitoring systems
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Draft proposal for a revised UN R64, removing the type-pressure monitoring systems provisions, in order to facilitate its use in the International Whole Vehicle System.
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20 Nov 2015
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GRRF/2016/4
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Proposal for an amendment to Regulation No. 64
Document Title: Proposal for an amendment to Regulation No. 64
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Document Reference Number: GRRF/2016/4
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Description: Proposal for a revised UN R64 that removes the provisions for tyre-pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) (to be reproduced in a new separate regulation) in order to facilitate the application of UN R64 within the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system.
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 81st GRRF session (1-5
Feb 2016)
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Document date: 20 Nov 15 (Posted 24 Nov 15)
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Document status: Superseded
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 81 | 1-5
Feb 2016
58. The expert from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2016/4 proposing to remove the TPMS requirements from Regulation No. 64 as suggested by the IWG on IWVTA. He presented ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2016/5 proposing a new Regulation on TPMS. Following discussion, GRRF agreed on the proposals as amended and reproduced in GRRF-81-21 and GRRF-81-22.
60. GRRF adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2016/4 as amended by Annex X of the report and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their June 2016 sessions, as draft 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 64.
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Working Party
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Working
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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Proposal for a revised UN R64 that removes the provisions for tyre-pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) (to be reproduced in a new separate regulation) in order to facilitate the application of UN R64 within the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system.
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20 Nov 2015
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GRRF/2016/5
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Proposal for a separate UN Regulation on tyre-pressure monitoring systems
Document Title: Proposal for a separate UN Regulation on tyre-pressure monitoring systems
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Document Reference Number: GRRF/2016/5
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Submitted by: OICA
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Meeting Session: 81st GRRF session (1-5
Feb 2016)
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Document date: 20 Nov 15 (Posted 24 Nov 15)
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Document status: Superseded
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 141 | Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems and UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 81 | 1-5
Feb 2016
58. The expert from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2016/4 proposing to remove the TPMS requirements from Regulation No. 64 as suggested by the IWG on IWVTA. He presented ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2016/5 proposing a new Regulation on TPMS. Following discussion, GRRF agreed on the proposals as amended and reproduced in GRRF-81-21 and GRRF-81-22.
59. The expert from EC proposed amendments (GRRF-81-17) to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2016/5 clarifying that the manufacturer has the obligation to design a TPMS system which shall detect underinflation under a wide range of driving conditions and not only in the conditions of the test procedures in Annex 3 of the Regulation. GRRF adopted with the proposal as amended (GRRF-81-17-Rev.1). GRRF noted that the agreed proposal would not modify the test procedures as described in Annex 3 of the Regulation. The expert from the Russian Federation and some type-approval authorities raised a question about general provisions in UN Regulations for which no procedure was defined to verify the compliance with these general provisions for manufacturers. GRRF suggested that WP.29 could have a general discussion on the compliance off the test procedures and could provide guidance to the WP.29 subsidiary bodies.
61. GRRF adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2016/5 as amended by Annex XI of the report and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their June 2016 sessions.
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Working Party
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Working
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Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their tyre pressure monitoring systems
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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01 Feb 2016
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GRRF-81-17
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Proposal for amendments to document GRRF/2016/5
Document Title: Proposal for amendments to document GRRF/2016/5
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-81-17
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Description: Proposal for a new UN Regulation based upon the provisions for tyre-pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) extracted from UN R64 in order to facilitate the application of UN R64 within the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system. This proposal also seeks to take into account efforts to update US FMVSS requirements for TPMS.
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Submitted by: EC
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Meeting Session: 81st GRRF session (1-5
Feb 2016)
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Document date: 01 Feb 16 (Posted 01 Feb 16)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires and UN Regulation No. 141 | Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 81 | 1-5
Feb 2016
59. The expert from EC proposed amendments (GRRF-81-17) to ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2016/5 clarifying that the manufacturer has the obligation to design a TPMS system which shall detect underinflation under a wide range of driving conditions and not only in the conditions of the test procedures in Annex 3 of the Regulation. GRRF adopted with the proposal as amended (GRRF-81-17-Rev.1). GRRF noted that the agreed proposal would not modify the test procedures as described in Annex 3 of the Regulation. The expert from the Russian Federation and some type-approval authorities raised a question about general provisions in UN Regulations for which no procedure was defined to verify the compliance with these general provisions for manufacturers. GRRF suggested that WP.29 could have a general discussion on the compliance off the test procedures and could provide guidance to the WP.29 subsidiary bodies.
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Working Party
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their tyre pressure monitoring systems
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Proposal for a new UN Regulation based upon the provisions for tyre-pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) extracted from UN R64 in order to facilitate the application of UN R64 within the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval system. This proposal also seeks to take into account <a href="http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/cpquery/?&sid=cp114qe9w1&r_n=hr357.114&dbname=cp114&&sel=TOC_1356419&" target="_blank" class="orange">efforts to update US FMVSS requirements for TPMS</a>.
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02 Feb 2016
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GRRF-81-21
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Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 64 reviewed by GRRF at its 81st session
Document Title: Proposal for amendments to Regulation No. 64 reviewed by GRRF at its 81st session
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-81-21
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Description: Revised version of document GRRF/2016/4, proposing to extract tyre pressure monitoring systems from UN R64, pursuant to the discussions held during the February 2016 GRRF session.
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Meeting Session: 81st GRRF session (1-5
Feb 2016)
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Document date: 02 Feb 16 (Posted 03 Feb 16)
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Document status: Superseded
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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Meeting Reports
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Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 81 | 1-5
Feb 2016
58. The expert from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2016/4 proposing to remove the TPMS requirements from Regulation No. 64 as suggested by the IWG on IWVTA. He presented ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2016/5 proposing a new Regulation on TPMS. Following discussion, GRRF agreed on the proposals as amended and reproduced in GRRF-81-21 and GRRF-81-22.
60. GRRF adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2016/4 as amended by Annex X of the report and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their June 2016 sessions, as draft 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 64.
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Working Party
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Informal
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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Revised version of document GRRF/2016/4, proposing to extract tyre pressure monitoring systems from UN R64, pursuant to the discussions held during the February 2016 GRRF session.
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03 Feb 2016
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GRRF-81-22
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Proposal for a new UN Regulation on TPMS reviewed by GRRF during its 81st session
Document Title: Proposal for a new UN Regulation on TPMS reviewed by GRRF during its 81st session
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Document Reference Number: GRRF-81-22
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Description: Revised version of document GRRF/2016/5, proposing a new UN Regulation based upon provisions for tyre pressure monitoring systems extracted from the current UN R64, pursuant to the discussions held during the February 2016 GRRF session.
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Meeting Session: 81st GRRF session (1-5
Feb 2016)
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Document date: 03 Feb 16 (Posted 03 Feb 16)
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Document status: Superseded
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 141 | Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems and UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires.
This submission is related to the following document(s):
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Meeting Reports
|
Working Party on Brakes and Running Gear | Session 81 | 1-5
Feb 2016
58. The expert from OICA introduced ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2016/4 proposing to remove the TPMS requirements from Regulation No. 64 as suggested by the IWG on IWVTA. He presented ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2016/5 proposing a new Regulation on TPMS. Following discussion, GRRF agreed on the proposals as amended and reproduced in GRRF-81-21 and GRRF-81-22.
61. GRRF adopted ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRRF/2016/5 as amended by Annex XI of the report and requested the secretariat to submit it to WP.29 and AC.1 for consideration at their June 2016 sessions.
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Working Party
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Informal
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Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their tyre pressure monitoring systems
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
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Revised version of document GRRF/2016/5, proposing a new UN Regulation based upon provisions for tyre pressure monitoring systems extracted from the current UN R64, pursuant to the discussions held during the February 2016 GRRF session.
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16 Feb 2016
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SGR0-19-06
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IWVTA: Progress by GRs in reviewing List B UN Regulations
Document Title: IWVTA: Progress by GRs in reviewing List B UN Regulations
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Document Reference Number: SGR0-19-06
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Description: Review of work towards adapting and/or approving certain UN Regulations for use within the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval regulation.
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Meeting Session: 19th SGR0 session (3 Mar 2016)
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Document date: 16 Feb 16 (Posted 16 Feb 16)
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This document concerns UN Regulation No. 139 | Brake Assist Systems, UN Regulation No. 140 | Electronic Stability Control Systems, GTR No. 15 | Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicle Emissions Test Procedure, UN Regulation No. 0 | International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA), UN Regulation No. 141 | Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems, UN Regulation No. 142 | Tyre Installation, UN Regulation No. 13-H | Light-Duty Vehicle Braking, UN Regulation No. 14 | Safety-Belt and ISOFIX Anchorages, UN Regulation No. 34 | Prevention of Fire Risks, UN Regulation No. 46 | Indirect Vision Devices, UN Regulation No. 48 | Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment, UN Regulation No. 64 | Temporary-use Tires, and UN Regulation No. 116 | Protection of Vehicles Against Unauthorized Use.
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Informal Subgroup
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Informal
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Brake Assist Systems
Brake Assist Systems
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of passenger cars with regard to brake assist systems
Electronic Stability Control Systems
ESC Systems
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of passenger cars with regard to electronic stability control systems
Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicle Emissions Test Procedure
WLTP
Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure
International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA)
International Whole Vehicle Type Approval
UN Regulation No. 0 on uniform provisions concerning the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their tyre pressure monitoring systems
Tyre Installation
Tyre Installation
Regulation on uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicles with regard to the installation of their tyres (tentative title pending regulation development)
Light-Duty Vehicle Braking
Light Vehicle Braking
Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Passenger Cars with regard to Braking
Safety-Belt and ISOFIX Anchorages
Safety-Belt/ISOFIX Anchorages
Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Vehicles with regard to Safety-belt Anchorages, ISOFIX Anchorages Systems and ISOFIX Top Tether Anchorages
Prevention of Fire Risks
Fuel Tanks
Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Vehicles with regard to the Prevention of Fire Risks
Indirect Vision Devices
Indirect Vision
Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Devices for Indirect Vision and of Motor Vehicles with regard to the Installation of these Devices
Installation of Lighting and Lighting-Signalling Equipment
Installation of Lighting
Uniform Provisions Concerning the Approval of Vehicles with regard to the Installation of Lighting and Light-signalling Devices
Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
Protection of Vehicles Against Unauthorized Use
Anti-theft and Alarm Systems
Uniform Provisions Concerning the Protection of Motor Vehicles Against Unauthorized Use
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Review of work towards adapting and/or approving certain UN Regulations for use within the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval regulation.
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05 Apr 2016
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WP.29/2016/54
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Proposal for the 03 series of amendments to Regulation No. 64
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World Forum
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Working
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Temporary-use Tires
Spare Tires
"Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their equipment which may include: a temporary-
use spare unit, run-flat tyres.
International Whole Vehicle Type Approval System (IWVTA)
International Whole Vehicle Type Approval
UN Regulation No. 0 on uniform provisions concerning the International Whole Vehicle Type Approval
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of vehicles with
regard to their tyre pressure monitoring systems
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Proposal to remove tyre pressure monitoring systems from UN R64 pursuant to establishing a stand-alone regulation and to facilitate the development of the regulation on international whole vehicle type approvals.
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