Updated paper on the grouping of lighting regulations under one of three new regulations as follows:
Light Signaling Devices incorporating Regulations 4, 6, 7, 23, 38, 50, 77, 87, and 91
Forward Lighting Devices incorporating Regulations 19, 98, 112, [ 113 ], 119, and 123
Retro-Reflective Devices incorporating Regulations 3, 27, 69, 70, and 104
Compressed data package of three documents providing lists of proposals for amendments to lighting regulations within the context of plans for the restructuring of UN lighting regulations.
Reference Number: | SLR-09-04 |
Submitted by: | Netherlands |
Meeting Session(s): | 9th SLR session (29 Feb-1 Mar 2016) |
Document date: | 20 Feb 16 |
Regarding: | SLR | UN R3 Retro-reflecting Devices | UN R4 Rear Plate Lighting | UN R6 Direction Indicators | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps | UN R19 Front Fog Lamps | UN R23 Reversing Lights | UN R27 Warning Triangles | UN R38 Rear Fog Lamps | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps | UN R65 Special Warning Lamps | UN R69 Slow Vehicle Marking Plates | UN R70 Long Vehicle Marking Plates | UN R77 Parking Lamps | UN R87 Daytime Running Lamps | UN R91 Side-Marker Lamps | UN R98 Gas-discharge-light Headlamps | UN R112 Asymmetrical Beam Headlamps | UN R113 Symmetrical Headlamps | UN R119 Cornering Lamps |
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Proposal to refine the requirements for lamps equipped with several light sources, including in systems fitted with an operating tell-tale that indicates the failure of any one of these light sources. In the case of failure of any one light source in a single lamp containing more than one light source, either the light intensity must comply with the minimum intensity required in the table of standard light distribution in space or, for lamps used in systems where a tell-tale indicates the failure of any one of the light sources, the light intensity in the axis of reference must be at least 50 per cent of the minimum intensity required.
Reference Number: | GRE/2016/13 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 75th GRE session (5-8 Apr 2016) |
Document date: | 21 Jan 16 |
Document status: | Withdrawn |
Regarding: | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps | UN R23 Reversing Lights | UN R38 Rear Fog Lamps | UN R77 Parking Lamps | UN R91 Side-Marker Lamps | UN R119 Cornering Lamps |
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This proposal removes the requirement to indicate the rated wattage in the marking of lamps equipped with electronic light source control gear and/or non-replaceable light sources and/or light source module(s). From an electronic point of view, the information of the wattage brings no benefit and is confusing if the same module is used in different systems and at different wattages.
Reference Number: | GRE/2016/30 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 76th GRE session (25-28 Oct 2016) |
Document date: | 11 Aug 16 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R4 Rear Plate Lighting | UN R6 Direction Indicators | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps | UN R23 Reversing Lights | UN R38 Rear Fog Lamps | UN R50 Motorcycle Lamps | UN R77 Parking Lamps | UN R87 Daytime Running Lamps | UN R91 Side-Marker Lamps | UN R119 Cornering Lamps |
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The current requirements on light source failure in lamps equipped with multiple light sources differ across UN Regulations. GTB submitted and then withdrew a proposal to align these requirements (GRE/2016/13). This updated proposal improves upon the text of the previous proposal to refine the requirements for lamps equipped with several light sources, including in systems fitted with an operating tell-tale that indicates the failure of any one of these light sources. In the case of failure of any one light source in a single lamp containing more than one light source, either the light intensity must comply with the minimum intensity required in the table of standard light distribution in space or, for lamps used in systems where a tell-tale indicates the failure of any one of the light sources, the light intensity in the axis of reference must be at least 50 per cent of the minimum intensity required.
Reference Number: | GRE/2016/31 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 76th GRE session (25-28 Oct 2016) |
Document date: | 12 Aug 16 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps | UN R23 Reversing Lights | UN R38 Rear Fog Lamps | UN R48 Installation of Lighting | UN R77 Parking Lamps | UN R91 Side-Marker Lamps | UN R119 Cornering Lamps |
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Correction to the proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 7, 23, 38, 48, 77, 91 and 119. Since the cornering lamp projects a beam to the left and right of the reference axis, it is not relevant to check the photometric values in the reference axis (HV). Therefore, the test point at 2.5°D, 45°L or R shall be used.
Reference Number: | GRE-76-07 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 76th GRE session (25-28 Oct 2016) |
Document date: | 17 Oct 16 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps | UN R23 Reversing Lights | UN R38 Rear Fog Lamps | UN R48 Installation of Lighting | UN R77 Parking Lamps | UN R91 Side-Marker Lamps | UN R119 Cornering Lamps |
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Revised proposal (removing the section on UN R48 and incorporating corrections noted in document GRE-76-07) to refine the requirements for lamps equipped with several light sources, including in systems fitted with an operating tell-tale that indicates the failure of any one of these light sources. In the case of failure of any one light source in a single lamp containing more than one light source, either the light intensity must comply with the minimum intensity required in the table of standard light distribution in space or, for lamps used in systems where a tell-tale indicates the failure of any one of the light sources, the light intensity in the axis of reference must be at least 50 per cent of the minimum intensity required. This collective amendment addresses Regulations Nos. 7, 23, 38, 77, 91 and 119. The proposals concerning UN R48 will be resubmitted for consideration during the 77th GRE session.
Reference Number: | GRE-76-22/Rev.1 |
Submitted by: | GTB |
Meeting Session(s): | 76th GRE session (25-28 Oct 2016) |
Document date: | 26 Oct 16 |
Document status: | Superseded |
Regarding: | UN R7 Position, stop and end-outline lamps | UN R23 Reversing Lights | UN R38 Rear Fog Lamps | UN R48 Installation of Lighting | UN R77 Parking Lamps | UN R91 Side-Marker Lamps | UN R119 Cornering Lamps |
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7 January 2016
Structure of the new lighting device regulations pursuant to the 7th SLR informal group session (GTB)
SLR-08-02
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SLR-08-02 | 2016-01-07 |
20 February 2016
Pending lighting regulations (Netherlands)
SLR-09-04
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SLR-09-04 | 2016-02-20 |
4 April 2016
Status of pending GRE proposals with regard to the simplification of lighting regulations
GRE-75-06
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GRE-75-06 | 2016-04-04 |
21 January 2016
Proposal for collective amendments to Regulations No. 7, 23, 38, 77, 91, and 119 (GTB)
GRE/2016/13
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GRE/2016/13 | 2016-01-21 |
12 August 2016
Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 4, 6, 7, 23, 38, 50, 77, 87, 91 and 119 (GTB)
GRE/2016/30
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GRE/2016/30 | 2016-08-12 |
17 August 2016
Proposal for a collective amendment to Regulations Nos. 7, 23, 38, 48, 77, 91 and 119 (GTB)
GRE/2016/31
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GRE/2016/31 | 2016-08-17 |
18 October 2016
Correction to document GRE/2016/31 (GTB)
GRE-76-07
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GRE-76-07 | 2016-10-18 |
27 October 2016
Revision of document ECE/TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2016/31 (GTB)
GRE-76-22/Rev.1
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GRE-76-22/Rev.1 | 2016-10-27 |