UN R016-R10e Child Seat ISOFIX
UN R016-R10e Child Seat ISOFIX
UN R016-R10e Child Seat ISOFIX
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Agreement
Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations
Regulations for Wheeled Vehicles, Equipment and Parts which can be
Fitted and/or be Used on Wheeled Vehicles and the Conditions for
Reciprocal Recognition of Approvals Granted on the Basis of these
United Nations Regulations*
(Revision 3, including the amendments which entered into force on 14 September 2017)
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UNITED NATIONS
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Former titles of the Agreement:
Agreement concerning the Adoption of Uniform Conditions of Approval and Reciprocal Recognition of
Approval for Motor Vehicle Equipment and Parts, done at Geneva on 20 March 1958 (original version);
Agreement concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles,
Equipment and Parts which can be Fitted and/or be Used on Wheeled Vehicles and the Conditions for
Reciprocal Recognition of Approvals Granted on the Basis of these Prescriptions, done at Geneva on
5 October 1995 (Revision 2).
GE.20-09952(E)
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E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.1/Add.15/Rev.10
This document is meant purely as documentation tool. The authentic and legal binding texts
are:
- ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2017/60
- ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2018/65
- ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2017/120
- ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2018/76
- ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2018/37
- ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2018/129
- ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2018/141
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UN Regulation No. 16
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of:
I. Safety-belts, restraint systems, child restraint systems and
ISOFIX child restraint systems for occupants of power-
driven vehicles
II. Vehicles equipped with safety-belts, safety-belt reminders,
restraint systems, child restraint systems and ISOFIX child
restraint systems and i-Size child restraint systems
Contents
Page
Regulation
1. Scope ................................................................................................................................................ 5
2. Definitions ....................................................................................................................................... 5
3. Application for approval .................................................................................................................. 11
4. Markings .......................................................................................................................................... 12
5. Approval........................................................................................................................................... 12
6. Specifications ................................................................................................................................... 14
7. Tests ................................................................................................................................................ 22
8. Requirements concerning the installation in the vehicle .................................................................. 31
9. Conformity of production ................................................................................................................. 40
10. Penalties for non-conformity of production ..................................................................................... 40
11. Modifications and extension of approval of the vehicle type or safety-belt or restraint
system type ....................................................................................................................................... 41
12. Production definitively discontinued ................................................................................................ 41
13. Instructions ....................................................................................................................................... 41
14. Names and addresses of Technical Services responsible for conducting approval tests,
and of Type Approval Authorities .................................................................................................... 42
15. Transitional provisions ..................................................................................................................... 42
Annexes
1A Communication concerning the approval or extension or refusal or withdrawal of approval
or production definitively discontinued of a vehicle type with regard to safety-belt pursuant
to UN Regulation No. 16.................................................................................................................. 46
1B Communication concerning the approval or extension or refusal or withdrawal of approval
or production definitively discontinued of a type of safety-belt or restraint system for adult
occupants of power-driven vehicles pursuant to UN Regulation No. 16 ......................................... 48
2 Arrangements of the approval marks ............................................................................................... 50
3 Diagram of an apparatus to test durability of retractor mechanism .................................................. 55
4 Diagram of an apparatus to test locking of emergency locking retractors ....................................... 56
5 Diagram of an apparatus for dust-resistance test .............................................................................. 57
6 Description of trolley, seat, anchorages and stopping device ........................................................... 58
7 Description of manikin ..................................................................................................................... 64
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1. Scope
This Regulation applies to:
1.1. Vehicles of category M, N, O, L2, L4, L5, L6, L7 and T1), with regard to the
installation of safety-belts and restraint systems which are intended for
separate use, i.e. as individual fittings, by persons of adult build occupying
forward-facing, rearward-facing and side-facing seats;
1.2. Safety-belts and restraint systems which are intended for separate use, i.e. as
individual fittings, by persons of adult build occupying forward-facing,
rearward-facing and side-facing seats, and are designed for installation in
vehicles of category M, N, O, L2, L4, L5, L6, L7 and T1);
1.3. Vehicles of category M1 and N11 with regard to the installation of child restraint
systems and ISOFIX child restraint systems.
1.4. All seating positions in vehicle categories M and N fitted with safety belt with
regard to safety belt reminder.
1.5. At the request of the manufacturer, it also applies to the installation of child
restraint systems and ISOFIX child restraint systems designated for installation
in vehicles of categories M2 and M3.1
1.6. At the request of the manufacturer, it also applies to safety-belts designated for
installation on side-facing seats in vehicles of category M3 (Class II, III or B1).
1.7. At the request of the manufacturer, it also applies to installing i-Size child
restraint systems, in case i-Size seating positions are defined by the vehicle
manufacturer.
2. Definitions
2.1. Safety-belt (seat-belt, belt)
An arrangement of straps with a securing buckle, adjusting devices and
attachments which is capable of being anchored to the interior of a power-
driven vehicle and is designed to diminish the risk of injury to its wearer, in
the event of collision or of abrupt deceleration of the vehicle, by limiting the
mobility of the wearer's body. Such an arrangement is generally referred to as
a "belt assembly", which term also embraces any device for absorbing energy
or for retracting the belt.
The arrangement can be tested and approved as a safety-belt arrangement or as
a restraint system.
2.1.1. Lap belt
A two-point belt which passes across the front of the wearer's pelvic region.
2.1.2. Diagonal belt
A belt which passes diagonally across the front of the chest from the hip to the
opposite shoulder.
2.1.3. Three-point belt
A belt which is essentially a combination of a lap strap and a diagonal strap.
2.1.4. S-type belt
A belt arrangement other than a three-point belt or a lap belt.
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2.14. Retractor
Device to accommodate part or the whole of the strap of a safety-belt.
2.14.1. Non-locking retractor (type 1)
A retractor from which the strap is extracted to its full length by a small
external force and which provides no adjustment for the length of the extracted
strap.
2.14.2. Manually unlocking retractor (type 2)
A retractor requiring the manual operation of a device by the user to unlock
the retractor in order to obtain the desired strap extraction and which locks
automatically when the said operation ceases.
2.14.3. Automatically locking retractor (type 3)
A retractor allowing extraction of the strap to the desired length and which,
when the buckle is fastened, automatically adjusts the strap to the wearer.
Further extraction of the strap is prevented without voluntary intervention by
the wearer.
2.14.4. Emergency locking retractor (type 4)
A retractor which during normal driving conditions does not restrict the
freedom of movement by the wearer of the safety-belt. Such a device has length
adjusting components which automatically adjust the strap to the wearer and a
locking mechanism actuated in an emergency by:
2.14.4.1. Deceleration of the vehicle (single sensitivity).
2.14.4.2. A combination of deceleration of the vehicle, movement of the webbing or any
other automatic means (multiple sensitivity).
2.14.5. Emergency locking retractor with higher response threshold (type 4N)
A retractor of the type defined in paragraph 2.14.4., but having special
properties as regards its use in vehicles of categories M2, M3, N1, N2 and N3.2
2.14.6. Belt adjustment device for height
A device enabling the position in height of the upper pillar loop (directly
connected to the vehicle or the rigid seat structure) of a belt to be adjusted
according to the requirements of the individual wearer and the position of the
seat. Such a device may be considered as a part of the belt or a part of the
anchorage of the belt.
2.14.7. Flexible shoulder adjustment device for height
A device for adjusting to the shoulder height of the individual wearer, where
the adjusting part is not directly attached to the vehicle construction (e.g. pillar)
or the seat construction (e.g. the rigid seat structure), but where the adjusting
of the shoulder part:
(a) Is realized via shifting over a flexible construction; and
(b) Is not interfering the routing of the lap belt.
2.15. Belt anchorages
Parts of the vehicles structure or seat structure or any other part of the vehicle
to which the safety-belt assemblies are to be secured.
2.16. Vehicle type as regards safety-belts and restraint systems
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2.33. "ISOFIX low anchorage" means one 6 mm diameter rigid round horizontal bar,
extending from vehicle or seat structure to accept and restrain an ISOFIX child
restraint system with ISOFIX attachments.
2.34. "Anti-rotation device"
(a) An anti-rotation device for an ISOFIX universal child restraint system
consists of the ISOFIX top-tether;
(b) An anti-rotation device for an ISOFIX semi-universal child restraint
system consists of a top tether, the vehicle dashboard or a support leg
intended to limit the rotation of the restraint during a frontal impact;
(c) An anti-rotation device for an i-Size child restraint system consists of
either a top tether or a support leg, which is intended to limit the rotation
of the restraint during a frontal impact;
(d) For ISOFIX, i-Size, universal and semi-universal, child restraint
systems the vehicle seat itself does not constitute an anti-rotation
device.
2.35. "ISOFIX Top Tether Anchorage" means a feature, fulfilling the requirements
of UN Regulation No. 14 or UN Regulation No. 145, such as a bar, located in
a defined zone, designed to accept an ISOFIX top tether strap connector and
transfer its restraint force to the vehicle structure.
2.36. A "guidance device" is intended to help the person installing the ISOFIX child
restraint system by physically guiding the ISOFIX attachments on the ISOFIX
child restraint into correct alignment with the ISOFIX low anchorages to
facilitate engagement.
2.37. "ISOFIX marking fixture" means something that informs someone wishing to
install an ISOFIX child restraint system of the ISOFIX positions in the vehicle
and the position of each corresponding ISOFIX anchorages system.
2.38. "Child restraint fixture (CRF)" means a fixture according to one of the ISOFIX
fixtures defined in paragraph 4 of Annex 17 - Appendix 2 of this Regulation,
and particularly whose dimensions are given from Figure 1 to Figure 8 in the
previous mentioned paragraph 4. Those child restraint fixtures (CRF) are used,
in this Regulation, to check which ISOFIX child restraint systems size
envelopes classes mentioned in UN Regulation No. 44 or in UN Regulation
No. 129 can be accommodated on the vehicle ISOFIX positions. Also one of
the CRF, the so-called ISO/F2, which is described in Figure 2 of the previous
mentioned paragraph 4, is used in UN Regulation No. 14 or UN Regulation
No. 145 to check the location and the possibility of access to any ISOFIX
anchorages system.
Or a fixture, according to one of the two "booster seat" fixtures defined in
Annex 17, Appendix 5 of this Regulation, and particularly whose dimensions
are given in Figures 2 and 3 of Annex 17, Appendix 5. These fixtures are used,
in this Regulation, to check which booster seat size envelopes mentioned in
UN Regulation No. 129 can be accommodated on vehicle seating positions, if
any.
2.39. "i-Size support leg installation assessment volume" means a volume, which
ensures the dimensional and geometrical compatibility between the support leg
of an i-Size child restraint system and an i-Size seating position of a vehicle.
2.40. "i-Size seating position" means a seating position, if any defined by the vehicle
manufacturer, which is designed to accommodate i-Size child restraint
systems, as defined in UN Regulation No. 129, and fulfils the requirements
defined in this Regulation.
2.41. "Safety-belt reminder", means a system dedicated to alert the driver when any
of the occupants do not use the safety-belt. The system is constituted by a
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4. Markings
The samples of a belt type or type of restraint system submitted for approval
in conformity with the provisions of paragraphs 3.2.2.2., 3.2.2.3. and 3.2.2.4.
above shall be clearly and indelibly marked with the manufacturer's name,
initials or trade name or mark.
5. Approval
5.1. A certificate conforming to the model specified in paragraphs 5.1.1. or 5.1.2.
below shall be attached to the type approval certificate:
5.1.1. Annex 1A for applications referred to in paragraph 3.1.;
5.1.2. Annex 1B for applications referred to in paragraph 3.2.
5.2. Vehicle type
5.2.1. If the vehicle submitted for approval pursuant this Regulation meets the
requirements of paragraph 8. below, and of Annexes 15 and 16 to this
Regulation, approval of that vehicle type shall be granted.
5.2.2. An approval number shall be assigned to each type approved. Its first two digits
(at present 07 corresponding to the 07 series of amendments) shall indicate the
series of amendments incorporating the most recent major technical
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amendments made to this Regulation at the time of issue of the approval. The
same Contracting Party shall not assign the same number to another vehicle
type as defined in paragraph 2.16. above.
5.2.3. Notice of approval or of extension or refusal or withdrawal of approval or
production definitively discontinued of a vehicle type pursuant to this
Regulation shall be communicated to the Parties to the 1958 Agreement which
apply this Regulation by means of a form conforming to the model in
Annex 1A to this Regulation.
5.2.4. There shall be affixed, conspicuously and in a readily accessible place
specified on the approval form, to every vehicle conforming to a vehicle type
approved under this Regulation an international approval mark consisting of:
5.2.4.1. A circle surrounding the letter "E" followed by the distinguishing number of
the country which has granted approval;3
5.2.4.2. The number of this Regulation, followed by the letter R, a dash and the
approval number to the right of the circle prescribed in paragraph 5.2.4.1.
above.
5.2.5. If the vehicle conforms to a vehicle type approved, under one or more other
Regulations annexed to the Agreement, in the country which has granted
approval under this Regulation, the symbol prescribed in paragraph 5.2.4.1.
need not be repeated; in such a case the additional numbers and symbols of all
the Regulations under which approval has been granted in the country which
has granted approval under this Regulation shall be placed in vertical columns
to the right of the symbol prescribed in paragraph 5.2.4.1. above.
5.2.6. The approval mark shall be clearly legible and be indelible.
5.2.7. The approval mark shall be placed close to or on the vehicle data plate affixed
by the manufacturer.
5.3. Safety-belt type
5.3.1. If the samples of a type of belt which are submitted in conformity with the
provisions of paragraph 3.2. above meet the requirements of
paragraphs 4., 5.3. and 6. of this Regulation, approval shall be granted.
5.3.2. An approval number shall be assigned to each type approved. Its first two digits
(at present 08 corresponding to the 08 series of amendments) shall indicate the
series of amendments incorporating the most recent major technical
amendments made to the Regulation at the time of issue of the approval. The
same Contracting Party may not assign the same number to another type of belt
or restraint system.
5.3.3. Notice of approval or of extension or refusal of approval of a type of belt or
restraint system, pursuant to this Regulation, shall be communicated to the
Contracting Parties to the 1958 Agreement which apply this Regulation by
means of a form conforming to the model in Annex 1B to this Regulation.
5.3.4. In addition to the marks prescribed in paragraph 4. above, the following
particulars shall be affixed in a suitable space to every belt conforming to a
type approved under this Regulation:
5.3.4.1. An international approval mark consisting of:
5.3.4.1.1. A circle surrounding the letter "E" followed by the distinguishing number of
the country which has granted approval.4
3 The distinguishing numbers of the Contracting Parties to the 1958 Agreement are reproduced in
Annex 3 to the Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3), document
ECE/TRANS/WP.29/78/Rev.6, Annex 3 -
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6. Specifications
6.1. General specifications
6.1.1. Each sample submitted in conformity with paragraphs 3.2.2.2., 3.2.2.3.
and 3.2.2.4. above shall meet the specifications set forth in paragraph 6. of this
Regulation.
6.1.2. The belt or the restraint system shall be so designed and constructed that, when
correctly installed and properly used by an occupant, its satisfactory operation
is assured and it reduces the risk of bodily injury in the event of an accident.
6.1.3. The straps of the belt shall not be liable to assume a dangerous configuration.
6.1.4. The use of materials with properties of polyamide 6 as regards water retention
is prohibited in all mechanical parts for which such a phenomenon is likely to
have an adverse effect on their operation.
6.2. Rigid parts
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6.2.1. General
6.2.1.1. The rigid parts of the safety-belt, such as buckles, adjusting devices,
attachments and the like, shall not have sharp edges liable to cause wear or
breakage of the straps by chafing.
6.2.1.2. All parts of the belt assembly liable to be affected by corrosion shall be suitably
protected against it. After undergoing the corrosion test prescribed in
paragraph 7.2. below, neither signs of deterioration likely to impair the proper
functioning of the device nor any significant corrosion shall be visible to the
unaided eye of a qualified observer.
6.2.1.3. Rigid parts intended to absorb energy or to be subjected to or to transmit a load
shall not be fragile.
6.2.1.4. The rigid items and parts made of plastics of a safety-belt shall be so located
and installed that they are not liable, during every day use of a power-driven
vehicle, to become trapped under a moveable seat or in a door of that vehicle.
If any of these items and parts do not comply with the above conditions, they
shall be subjected to the cold impact test specified in paragraph 7.5.4. below.
After the test, if any visible cracks are present in any plastic cover or retainer
of rigid item, the complete plastic part shall then be removed and the remaining
assembly shall then be assessed against its continued security. If the remaining
assembly is still secure, or no visible cracks are present, it will then be further
assessed against the test requirements specified in paragraphs 6.2.2., 6.2.3.
and 6.4. below.
6.2.2. Buckle
6.2.2.1. The buckle shall be so designed as to preclude any possibility of incorrect use.
This means, inter alia, that it shall not be possible for the buckle to be left in a
partially-losed condition. The procedure for opening the buckle shall be
evident. The parts of the buckle likely to contact the body of the wearer shall
present a section of not less than 20 cm2 and at least 46 mm in width, measured
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6.2.2.3. The buckle, when tested in accordance with paragraph 7.5.3. below, shall
operate normally.
6.2.2.4. The buckle shall be capable of withstanding repeated operation and, prior to
the dynamic test specified in paragraph 7.7. below shall undergo 5,000 opening
and closing cycles under normal conditions of use. In the case of harness belt
buckles, this test may be carried out without all the tongues being introduced.
6.2.2.5. The force required to open the buckle in the test as prescribed in paragraph 7.8.
below shall not exceed 6 daN.
6.2.2.6. The buckle shall be tested for strength as prescribed in paragraphs 7.5.1. and,
where appropriate, 7.5.5. below. It shall not break, be seriously distorted or
become detached under the tension set up by the prescribed load.
6.2.2.7. In the case of buckles which incorporate a component common to two
assemblies, the strength and release tests of paragraphs 7.7. and 7.8. below
shall also be carried out with the part of the buckle pertaining to one assembly
being engaged in the mating part pertaining to the other, if it is possible for the
buckle to be so assembled in use.
6.2.3. Belt adjusting device
6.2.3.1. The belt after being put on by the wearer, shall either adjust automatically to
fit him or be such that the manually adjusting device shall be readily accessible
to the seated wearer and shall be convenient and easy to use. It shall also allow
the belt to be tightened with one hand to suit the wearer's body size and the
position of the vehicle seat.
6.2.3.2. Two samples of each belt adjusting device shall be tested in accordance with
the requirements of paragraph 7.3. below. The strap slip shall not exceed
25 mm for each sample of adjusting device and the sum of shifts for all the
adjusting devices shall not exceed 40 mm.
6.2.3.3. All the adjustment devices shall be tested for strength as prescribed in
paragraph 7.5.1. below. They shall not break or become detached under the
tension set up by the prescribed load.
6.2.3.4. When tested in accordance with paragraph 7.5.6. below the force required to
operate any manually adjusting device shall not exceed 5 daN.
6.2.4. Attachments and belt adjustment devices for height
The attachments shall be tested for strength as prescribed in paragraphs 7.5.1.
and 7.5.2. below. The actual belt adjustment devices for height shall be tested
for strength as prescribed in paragraph 7.5.2. of this Regulation where they
have not been tested on the vehicle in application of UN Regulation No. 14 (in
its last version of amendments) relative to anchorages of safety-belts. These
parts shall not break or become detached under the tension set up by the
prescribed load.
6.2.5. Retractors
Retractors shall be subjected to tests and shall fulfil the requirements specified
below, including the tests for strength prescribed in paragraphs 7.5.1. and
7.5.2. below. (These requirements are such that they exclude non-locking
retractors.)
6.2.5.1. Manually unlocking retractors
6.2.5.1.1. The strap of a safety-belt assembly equipped with a manually unlocking
retractor shall not move more than 25 mm between locking positions of the
retractor.
6.2.5.1.2. The strap of a safety-belt assembly shall extract from a manually unlocking
retractor within 6 mm of its maximum length when a tension of not less than
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1.4 daN and not more than 2.2 daN is applied to the strap in the normal
direction of pull.
6.2.5.1.3. The strap shall be withdrawn from the retractor and allowed to retract
repeatedly by the method described in paragraph 7.6.1. until 5,000 cycles have
been completed. The retractor shall then be subjected to the corrosion test
given in paragraph 7.2. and to the dust test given in paragraph 7.6.3. below. It
shall then satisfactorily complete a further 5,000 cycles of withdrawal and
retraction. After the above tests, the retractor shall operate correctly and still
meet the requirements of paragraphs 6.2.5.1.1. and 6.2.5.1.2. above.
6.2.5.2. Automatically locking retractors
6.2.5.2.1. The strap of a safety-belt assembly equipped with an automatically locking
retractor shall not move more than 30 mm between locking positions of the
retractor. After a rearward movement of the wearer, the belt shall either remain
at its initial position or return to that position automatically on subsequent
forward movements of the wearer.
6.2.5.2.2. If the retractor is part of a lap belt, the retracting force of the strap shall be not
less than 0.7 daN when measured in the free length between the dummy and
the retractor in accordance with paragraph 7.6.4. below.
If the retractor is part of an upper torso restraint, the retracting force of the strap
shall be not less than 0.1 daN and not more than 0.7 daN when similarly
measured.
6.2.5.2.3. The strap shall be withdrawn from the retractor and allowed to retract
repeatedly by the method described in paragraph 7.6.1. until 5,000 cycles have
been completed. The retractor shall then be subjected to the corrosion test
given in paragraph 7.2. and after that to the dust test given in paragraph 7.6.3.
below. It shall then satisfactorily complete a further 5,000 cycles of withdrawal
and retraction. After the above tests the retractor shall operate correctly and
still meet the requirements of paragraphs 6.2.5.2.1. and 6.2.5.2.2. above.
6.2.5.3. Emergency locking retractors
6.2.5.3.1. An emergency locking retractor, when tested in accordance with
paragraph 7.6.2. below, shall satisfy the conditions below. In the case of a
single sensitivity, according to paragraph 2.14.4.1. of this Regulation, only the
specifications regarding deceleration of the vehicle are valid.
6.2.5.3.1.1. The locking shall have occurred when the deceleration of the vehicle reaches
0.45 g5 in the case of type 4 or 0.85 g in the case of type 4N retractors.
6.2.5.3.1.2. It shall not lock for values of acceleration of the strap measured in the direction
of the extraction of the strap of less than 0.8 g in the case of type 4 or less than
1.0 g in the case of type 4N retractors.
6.2.5.3.1.3. It shall not lock when its sensing device is tilted 12° or less in any direction
from the installation position specified by its manufacturer.
6.2.5.3.1.4. It shall lock when its sensing device is tilted by more than 27° in the case of
type 4 or 40° in the case of type 4N retractors in any direction from the
installation position specified by its manufacturer.
6.2.5.3.1.5. In cases where the operation of a retractor depends on an external signal or
power source, the design shall ensure that the retractor locks automatically
upon failure or interruption of that signal or power source. However, this
requirement need not be met in the case of a retractor with multiple
sensitivities, provided only one sensitivity is dependent on an external signal
or power source and the failure of the signal or power source is indicated to the
driver by optical and/or acoustical means.
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6.2.5.3.2. When tested in accordance with paragraph 7.6.2. below, an emergency locking
retractor with multiple sensitivity, including strap sensitivity, shall comply
with the specified requirements and also lock up when strap acceleration
measured in the direction of unreeling is not less than 3.0 g.
6.2.5.3.3. In the case of the tests mentioned in paragraphs 6.2.5.3.1. and 6.2.5.3.2. above
the amount of strap movement which may occur before the retractor locks shall
not exceed 50 mm starting at the length given in paragraph 7.6.2.1. In the case
of the test mentioned in paragraph 6.2.5.3.1.2. above locking shall not occur
during the 50 mm of strap movement starting at the length given in
paragraph 7.6.2.1. below.
6.2.5.3.4. If the retractor is part of a lap belt, the retracting force of the strap shall be not
less than 0.7 daN when measured in the free length between the dummy and
the retractor in accordance with paragraph 7.6.4.
If the retractor is part of an upper torso restraint, the retracting force of the strap
shall be not less than 0.1 daN and not more than 0.7 daN when similarly
measured, except for a belt equipped with a tension-reducing device, in which
case the minimum retracting force may be reduced to 0.05 daN only when such
a device is in operation mode. If the strap passes through a guide or pulley, the
retracting force shall be measured in the free length between the dummy and
the guide or pulley.
If the assembly incorporates a device that upon manual or automatic operation
prevents the strap from being completely retracted, such a device shall not be
operated when these requirements are assessed.
If the assembly incorporates a tension-reducing device, the retracting force of
the strap described in the above shall be measured with the device in operation
mode and non-operation mode when these requirements are assessed before
and after durability tests according to paragraph 6.2.5.3.5. below.
6.2.5.3.5. The strap shall be withdrawn from the retractor and allowed to retract
repeatedly by the method described in paragraph 7.6.1. until 40,000 cycles
have been completed. The retractor shall then be subjected to the corrosion test
given in paragraph 7.2. and after that to the dust test prescribed in
paragraph 7.6.3. below. It shall then satisfactorily complete a further 5,000
cycles (making 45,000 in all).
If the assembly incorporates a tension-reducing device, the above tests shall be
conducted on condition that the tension-reducing device is in operation mode
and in non-operation mode.
After the above tests, the retractor shall operate correctly and still meet the
requirements of paragraphs 6.2.5.3.1., 6.2.5.3.3. and 6.2.5.3.4. above.
6.2.5.4. Retractors shall fulfil, after durability test according to paragraph 6.2.5.3.5.,
and immediately after the retracting force measurement according to
paragraph 6.2.5.3.4. above, all next two specifications:
6.2.5.4.1. When retractors except automatically locking retractors are tested according to
paragraph 7.6.4.2. below, the retractors shall be able to avoid any slack
between torso and belt; and,
6.2.5.4.2. When the buckle is unlatched to release the tongue, the retractor alone shall be
able to retract strap fully.
6.2.6. Pre-loading device
6.2.6.1. After being submitted to corrosion testing in accordance with paragraph 7.2.
below, the pre-loading device (including the impact sensor connected to the
device by the original plugs but without any current passing through them)
shall operate normally.
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6.2.6.2. It shall be verified that inadvertent operation of the device does not involve
any risk of bodily injury for wearer.
6.2.6.3. In the case of pyrotechnic pre-loading devices:
6.2.6.3.1. After being submitted to conditioning in accordance with paragraph 7.9.1.
below, operation of the pre-loading device shall not have been activated by
temperature and the device shall operate normally.
6.2.6.3.2. Precautions shall be taken to prevent the hot gases expelled from igniting
adjacent flammable materials.
6.3. Straps
6.3.1. General
6.3.1.1. The characteristics of the straps shall be such as to ensure that their pressure
on the wearer's body is distributed as evenly as possible over their width and
that they do not twist even under tension. They shall have energy-absorbing
and energy-dispersing capacities. The straps shall have finished selvages
which shall not become unravelled in use.
6.3.1.2. The width of the strap under load of 980 daN + 100 - 0 daN shall be not less
than 46 mm. This dimension shall be measured according to the test prescribed
in paragraph 7.4.3. below, stopping the machine at the above mentioned load.6
6.3.2. Strength after room-conditioning
In the case of the two straps samples conditioned in conformity with
paragraph 7.4.1.1. the breaking load of the strap, determined as prescribed in
paragraph 7.4.2. below, shall be not less than 1,470 daN. The difference
between the breaking loads of the two samples shall not exceed 10 per cent of
the greater of the breaking loads measured.
6.3.3. Strength after special conditioning
In the case of the two strap samples conditioned in conformity with one of the
provisions of paragraph 7.4.1. (except 7.4.1.1.) below, the breaking load of the
strap shall be not less than 75 per cent of average of the loads determined in
the test referred to in paragraph 6.3.2. and not less than 1,470 daN. The
Technical Service conducting the tests may dispense with one or more of these
tests if the composition of the material used or information already available
renders the test or tests superfluous.
6.4. Belt assembly or restraint system
6.4.1. Dynamic test
6.4.1.1. The belt assembly or restraint system shall be subjected to a dynamic test in
conformity with paragraph 7.7. below.
6.4.1.2. The dynamic test shall be performed on two belt assemblies which have not
previously been under load, except in the case of belt assemblies forming part
of restraint systems when the dynamic test shall be performed on the restraint
systems intended for one group of seats which have not previously been under
load. The buckles of the belt assemblies to be tested shall have met the
requirements of paragraph 6.2.2.4. above. In the case of safety-belts with
retractors, the retractor shall have been subjected to the dust resistance test laid
down in paragraph 7.6.3.; in addition, in the case of safety-belts or restraint
systems equipped with a pre-loading device comprising pyrotechnic means,
the device shall have been subjected to the conditioning specified in
paragraph 7.9.1. below.
6 The test has not been performed for woven straps in twill construction with high-tenacity polyester
yarns as those webbings get wider under load. In that case the width without load shall be 46mm.
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6.4.1.2.1. The belts shall have undergone the corrosion test described in paragraph 7.2.,
after which the buckles shall be subjected to 500 additional opening and
closing cycles under normal conditions of use.
6.4.1.2.2. Safety-belts with retractors shall have been subjected either to the tests
described in paragraph 6.2.5.2. or to those described in paragraph 6.2.5.3.
above. If, however, a retractor has already been subjected to the corrosion test
in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 6.4.1.2.1. above, this test need
not be repeated.
6.4.1.2.3. In the case of a belt intended for use with a belt adjustment device for height,
as defined in paragraph 2.14.6. above, the test shall be carried out with the
device adjusted in the most unfavourable position(s) chosen by the Technical
Service responsible for testing. However:
6.4.1.2.3.1. If the belt adjustment device for height is constituted by the belt anchorage, as
approved in accordance with the provisions of UN Regulation No. 14, the
Technical Service responsible for testing may, at its discretion, apply the
provisions of paragraph 7.7.1. below;
6.4.1.2.3.2. If a flexible shoulder adjustment device for height is part of the belt, it shall be
tested as a restraint system and the Technical Service responsible for testing
shall apply the provisions under paragraph 7.7.1. that count for testing on the
part of the vehicle structure to which the restraint system is normally fitted.
6.4.1.2.4. In the case of safety-belt with a preloading device the minimum displacement
specified in paragraph 6.4.1.3.2. below may be reduced by half. For the
purpose of this test, the preloading device shall be in operation.
6.4.1.2.5. In the case of a safety-belt with tension-reducing device, it shall be subjected
to a durability test with such a device in operation mode according to
paragraph 6.2.5.3.5 before a dynamic test. The dynamic test shall then be
conducted with the tension-reducing device in operation mode.
6.4.1.3. During this test, the following requirements shall be met:
6.4.1.3.1. No part of the belt assembly or a restraint system affecting the restraint of the
occupant shall break and no buckles or locking system or displacement system
shall release or unlock; and
6.4.1.3.2. The forward displacement of the manikin shall be between 80 and 200 mm at
pelvic level in the case of lap belts. In the case of other types of belts, the
forward displacement shall be between 80 and 200 mm at pelvic level and
between 100 and 300 mm at chest level. In the case of a harness belt, the
minimum displacements specified above may be reduced by half. These
displacements are the displacements in relation to the measurement points
shown in Annex 7, Figure 6 to this Regulation.
6.4.1.3.3. In the case of a safety-belt intended to be used in an outboard front seating
position protected by an airbag in front of it, the displacement of the chest
reference point may exceed that specified in paragraph 6.4.1.3.2. above if its
speed at this value does not exceed 24 km/h.
6.4.1.3.4. In case of a seating position, other than the outboard front seating position,
which is protected with an airbag in front of it, the displacement of the chest
reference point may exceed that specified in paragraph 6.4.1.3.2. if its speed at
this value does not exceed 24 km/h in tests performed with the airbag in a
vehicle related environment, reflecting the vehicle coordinates of the airbag
mounting and attachment points.
6.4.1.4. In the case of a restraint system:
6.4.1.4.1. The movement of the chest reference point may exceed that specified in
paragraph 6.4.1.3.2. above if it can be shown either by calculation or a further
test that no part of the torso or the head of the manikin used in the dynamic test
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would have come into contact with any forward rigid part of the vehicle other
than:
6.4.1.4.1.1. In the case of the driver, contact of the chest with the steering assembly would
be allowed, if the latter meets the requirements of UN Regulation No. 12 and
provided contact does not occur at a speed higher than 24 km/h. For this
assessment the seat shall be considered to be in the positions specified in
paragraph 7.7.1.5. below.
6.4.1.4.1.2. In the case of any other occupant, contact of the head or of the chest with any
rigid part of the vehicle in front of the manikin is not allowed. Additionally
contact of the manikins head with its knees is not allowed.
For this assessment the seat of the tested manikin and, if applicable, the seat in
front of the manikin shall be considered to be in the positions specified in
paragraph 7.7.1.6. below. With the exception of the deployed structure of an
airbag assembly defined in para. 2.8., non-rigid material of < 50 Shore A
hardness may be removed in order to demonstrate that covered or padded rigid
parts are not contacted by the head or the chest of the manikin during the test.
6.4.1.4.2. In vehicles where such devices are used, the displacement and locking systems
enabling the occupants of all seats to leave the vehicle shall still be operable
by hand after the dynamic test.
6.4.1.5. By way of derogation, in case of a restraint system, the displacements may be
greater than those specified in paragraph 6.4.1.3.2. in the case where the upper
anchorage fitted to the seat profits from the derogation provided in
paragraph 7.4. of UN Regulation No. 14.
6.4.2. Strength after abrasion conditioning
6.4.2.1. For both samples conditioned in compliance with paragraph 7.4.1.6. below, the
breaking strength shall be assessed as prescribed in paragraphs 7.4.2. and 7.5.
below. It shall be at least equal to 75 per cent of the breaking strength average
determined during tests on unabraded straps and not less than the minimum
load specified for the item being tested. Difference between breaking strength
of the two samples shall not exceed 20 per cent of the highest measured
breaking strength. For type 1 and type 2 procedures, the breaking strength test
shall be carried out on strap samples only (para. 7.4.2.). For type 3 procedure,
the breaking strength test shall be carried out on the strap in combination with
the metal component involved (para. 7.5.).
6.4.2.2. The parts of the belt assembly to be subjected to an abrasion procedure are
given in the following table and the procedure types which may be appropriate
for them are indicated by "x". A new sample shall be used for each procedure.
Attachment - - x
Guide or Pulley - x -
Buckle-loop - x x
Adjusting device x - x
Parts sewn to the strap - - x
Flexible shoulder x - -
adjusting device for height
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7. Tests
7.1. Use of samples submitted for approval of a type of belt or restraint system
(see Annex 13 to this Regulation).
7.1.1. Two belts or restraint systems are required for the buckle inspection, the low-
temperature buckle test, the low-temperature test described in paragraph 7.5.4.
below where necessary, the buckle durability test, the belt corrosion test, the
retractor operating tests, the dynamic test and the buckle-opening test after the
dynamic test. One of these two samples shall be used for the inspection of the
belt or restraint system.
7.1.2. One belt or restraint system is required for the inspection of the buckle and the
strength test on the buckle, the attachment mountings, the belt adjusting
devices and, where necessary, the retractors.
7.1.3. Two belts or restraint systems are required for the inspection of the buckle, the
micro-slip test and the abrasion test. The belt adjusting device operating test
shall be conducted on one of these two samples.
7.1.4. The sample of strap shall be used for testing the breaking strength of the strap.
Part of this sample shall be preserved so long as the approval remains valid.
7.2. Corrosion test
7.2.1. A complete safety-belt assembly shall be positioned in a test chamber as
prescribed in Annex 12 to this Regulation. In the case of an assembly
incorporating a retractor, the strap shall be unwound to full length less
300 ± 3 mm. Except for short interruptions that may be necessary, for example,
to check and replenish the salt solution, the exposure test shall proceed
continuously for a period of 50 hours.
7.2.2. On completion of the exposure test the assembly shall be gently washed, or
dipped in clean running water with a temperature not higher than 38 °C to
remove any salt deposit that may have formed and then allowed to dry at room
temperature for 24 hours before inspection in accordance with
paragraph 6.2.1.2. above.
7.3. Micro-slip test (see Annex 11, Figure 3, to this Regulation)
7.3.1. The samples to be submitted to the micro-slip test shall be kept for a minimum
of 24 hours in an atmosphere having a temperature of 20 ± 5 °C and a relative
humidity of 65 ± 5 per cent. The test shall be carried out at a temperature
between 15 and 30 °C.
7.3.2. It shall be ensured that the free section of the adjusting device points either up
or down on the test bench, as in the vehicle.
7.3.3. A 5 daN load shall be attached to the lower end of the section of strap. The
other end shall be subjected to a back and forth motion, the total amplitude
being 300 ± 20 mm (see Annex 11, Figure 3 of this Regulation).
7.3.4. If there is a free end serving as reserve strap, it shall in no way be fastened or
clipped to the section under load.
7.3.5. It shall be ensured that on the test bench the strap, in the slack position,
descends in a concave curve from the adjusting device, as in the vehicle. The
5 daN load applied on the test bench shall be guided vertically in such a way
as to prevent the load swaying and the belt twisting. The attachment shall be
fixed to the 5 daN load as in the vehicle.
7.3.6. Before the actual start of the test, a series of 20 cycles shall be completed so
that the self-tightening system settles properly.
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7.3.7. 1,000 cycles shall be completed at a frequency of 0.5 cycles per second, the
total amplitude being 300 ± 20 mm. The 5 daN load shall be applied only
during the time corresponding to a shift of 100 ± 20 mm for each half period.
7.4. Conditioning of straps and breaking-strength test (static)
7.4.1. Conditioning of straps for the breaking-strength test
Samples cut from the strap referred to in paragraph 3.2.2.3. above shall be
conditioned as follows:
7.4.1.1. Temperature-conditioning and hygrometric
The strap shall be conditioned in accordance with ISO 139 (2005), using the
standard atmosphere or the standard alternative atmosphere. If the test is not
carried out immediately after conditioning, the specimen shall be placed in a
hermetically-closed receptacle until the test begins. The breaking load shall be
determined within 5 minutes after removal of the strap from the conditioning
atmosphere or from the receptacle.
7.4.1.2. Light-conditioning
7.4.1.2.1. The provisions of Recommendation ISO 105-B02 (1994/Amd2:2000) shall
apply. The strap shall be exposed to light for the time necessary to produce a
contrast equal to Grade 4 on the grey scale on Standard Blue Dye No. 7.
7.4.1.2.2. After exposure, the strap shall be conditioned as described under
paragraph 7.4.1.1. If the test is not carried out immediately after conditioning
the specimen shall be placed in a hermetically-closed receptacle until the test
begins. The breaking load shall be determined within five minutes after
removal of the strap from the conditioning installation.
7.4.1.3. Cold-conditioning
7.4.1.3.1. The strap shall be conditioned as described under paragraph 7.4.1.1. above.
7.4.1.3.2. The strap shall then be kept for one and a half hours on a plane surface in a
low-temperature chamber in which the air temperature is -30 ± 5 °C. It shall
then be folded and the fold shall be loaded with a mass of 2 kg previously
cooled to -30 ± 5 °C. When the strap has been kept under load for 30 minutes
in the same low-temperature chamber, the mass shall be removed and the
breaking load shall be measured within 5 minutes after removal of the strap
from the low-temperature chamber.
7.4.1.4. Heat-conditioning
7.4.1.4.1. The strap shall be kept for three hours in a heating cabinet in an atmosphere
having a temperature of 60 ± 5 °C and a relative humidity of 65 ± 5 per cent.
7.4.1.4.2. The breaking load shall be determined within five minutes after removal of the
strap from the heating cabinet.
7.4.1.5. Exposure to water
7.4.1.5.1. The strap shall be kept fully immersed for three hours in distilled water, at a
temperature of 20 ± 5 °C, to which a trace of a wetting agent has been added.
Any wetting agent suitable for the fibre under test may be used.
7.4.1.5.2. The breaking load shall be determined within 10 minutes after removal of the
strap from the water.
7.4.1.6. Abrasion conditioning
7.4.1.6.1. The abrasion conditioning will be performed on every device in which the strap
is in contact with a rigid part of the belt, with the exception of all adjusting
devices where the micro-slip test (paragraph 7.3.) shows that the strap slips by
less than half the prescribed value, in which case, the procedure 1 abrasion
conditioning (paragraph 7.4.1.6.4.1.) will not be necessary. The setting on the
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The shift given in the fifth column of this table represents the amplitude of a
back and forth motion applied to the strap.
7.4.1.6.4. Particular conditioning procedures
7.4.1.6.4.1. Procedure 1: for cases where the strap slides through an adjusting device.
A vertical steady load of 2.5 daN shall be maintained on one end of the
strap - the other end of the strap shall be attached to a device giving the strap a
horizontal back and forth motion.
The adjusting device shall be placed on the horizontal strap so that the strap
remains under tension (see Annex 11, Figure 1, to this Regulation).
7.4.1.6.4.2. Procedure 2: for cases where the strap changes direction in passing through a
rigid part.
During this test, the angles of the straps shall be maintained as shown in
Annex 11, Figure 2, to this Regulation.
The steady load of 0.5 daN shall be maintained during the test.
For cases where the strap changes direction more than once in passing through
a rigid part, the load of 0.5 daN may be increased so as to achieve the
prescribed strap movement of 300 mm through that rigid part.
7.4.1.6.4.3. Procedure 3: for cases where the strap is fixed to a rigid part by sewing or
similar means.
The total back and forth motion shall be 300 ± 20 mm but the 5 daN load shall
only be applied during a shift of 100 ± 20 mm for each half period (see
Annex 11, Figure 3, to this Regulation).
7.4.2. Test of breaking strength of strap (static test)
7.4.2.1. The test shall be carried out each time on two new samples of strap, of
sufficient length, conditioned in conformity with the provisions of
paragraph 7.4.1. above.
7.4.2.2. Each strap shall be gripped between the clamps of a tensile-testing machine.
The clamps shall be so designed as to avoid breakage of the strap at or near
them. The speed of traverse shall be about 100 mm/min. The free length of the
specimen between the clamps of the machine at the start of the test shall be
200 mm ± 40 mm.
7.4.2.3. The tension shall be increased until the strap breaks, and the breaking load shall
be noted.
7.4.2.4. If the strap slips or breaks at or within 10 mm of either of the clamps the test
shall be invalid and a new test shall be carried out on another specimen.
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7.5.6. When testing a manually adjusting device, the strap shall be drawn steadily
through the adjusting device, having regard for the normal conditions of use,
at a rate of approximately 100 mm/s and the maximum force measured to the
nearest 0.1 daN after the first 25 mm of strap movement. The test shall be
carried out in both directions of strap travel through the device, the strap being
cycled 10 times prior to the measurement.
7.6. Additional tests for safety-belts with retractors
7.6.1. Durability of retractor mechanism
7.6.1.1. The strap shall be withdrawn and allowed to retract for the required number of
cycles at a rate of not more than 30 cycles per minute. In the case of emergency
locking retractors, a snatch to lock the retractor shall be introduced at each fifth
cycle.
The snatches shall occur in equal numbers at each of five different extractions,
namely, 90, 80, 75, 70 and 65 per cent of the total length of the strap remaining
wound on the retractor. However, where more than 900 mm is provided the
above percentages shall be related to the final 900 mm of strap which can be
withdrawn from the retractor.
7.6.1.2. A suitable apparatus for the tests specified in paragraph 7.6.1.1. above is
shown in Annex 3 to this Regulation.
7.6.2. Locking of emergency locking retractors
7.6.2.1. The retractor shall be tested once for locking when the strap has been unwound
to full length less 300 ± 3 mm.
7.6.2.1.1. In the case of a retractor actuated by strap movement, the extraction shall be in
the direction in which it normally occurs when the retractor is installed in a
vehicle.
7.6.2.1.2. When retractors are being tested for sensitivity to vehicle deceleration they
shall be tested at the above extraction along two perpendicular axes, which are
horizontal if the retractor is installed in a vehicle as specified by the safety-belt
manufacturer. When this position is not specified, the testing authority shall
consult the safety-belt manufacturer. One of these axes shall be in the direction
chosen by the Technical Service conducting the approval test to give the most
adverse conditions with respect to actuation of the locking mechanism.
7.6.2.2. A suitable apparatus for the tests specified in paragraph 7.6.2.1. above is
described in Annex 4 to this Regulation. The design of any such test apparatus
shall ensure that the required acceleration is given before the webbing is
withdrawn out of the retractor by more than 5 mm and that the withdrawal
takes place at an average rate of increase of acceleration of at least 55 g/s7 and
not more than 150 g/s7 in testing sensitivity for strap movement and of at least
25 g/s7 and not more than 150 g/s7 in testing sensitivity for vehicle
deceleration.7
7.6.2.3. To check conformity with the requirements of paragraphs 6.2.5.3.1.3. and
6.2.5.3.1.4., the retractor shall be mounted on a horizontal table and the table
tilted with a speed not exceeding 2° per second until locking has occurred. The
test shall be repeated with tilting in other directions to ensure that the
requirements are fulfilled.
7.6.3. Dust resistance
7.6.3.1. The retractor shall be positioned in a test chamber as described in Annex 5 to
this Regulation. It shall be mounted in an orientation similar to that in which it
is mounted in the vehicle. The test chamber shall contain dust as specified in
paragraph 7.6.3.2. below. A length of 500 mm of the strap shall be extracted
7 9.81 m/s 2 P
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from the retractor and kept extracted, except that it shall be subjected to
10 complete cycles of retraction and withdrawal within one or two minutes
after each agitation of the dust. For a period of five hours, the dust shall be
agitated every 20 minutes for five seconds by compressed air free of oil and
moisture at a gauge pressure of 5.5 · 105 ± 0.5 · 105 Pa entering through an
orifice, 1.5 0.1 mm in diameter.
7.6.3.2. The dust used in the test described in paragraph 7.6.3.1. above shall consist of
about 1 kg of dry quartz. The particle size distribution is as follows:
(a) Passing 150 μm aperture, 104 μm wire diameter: 99 to 100 per cent;
(b) Passing 105 μm aperture, 64 μm wire diameter: 76 to 86 per cent;
(c) Passing 75 μm aperture, 52 μm wire diameter: 60 to 70 per cent.
7.6.4. Retracting forces
7.6.4.1. The retracting force shall be measured with the safety-belt assembly fitted to a
dummy as for the dynamic test prescribed in paragraph 7.7. below. The strap
tension shall be measured at the point of contact with (but just clear of) the
dummy while the strap is being retracted at the approximate rate of 0.6 m/min.
In the case of a safety-belt with tension-reducing device, the retracting force
and strap tension shall be measured with the tension-reducing device in both
operation mode and non-operation mode.
7.6.4.2. Before the dynamic test described in paragraph 7.7. below the seated dummy,
which is clothed with a cotton shirt, shall be tilted frontward until 350 mm of
the strap is withdrawn from retractor, and then released to the initial position.
7.7. Dynamic test of belt assembly or of the restraint system
7.7.1. The belt assembly shall be mounted on a trolley equipped with the seat and the
general anchorages as defined in Annex 6, Figure 1, to this Regulation.
However, if the belt assembly is intended for a specific vehicle or for specific
types of vehicle, the distances between the manikin and the anchorages shall
be determined by the Technical Service conducting the tests, either in
conformity with the instructions for fitting supplied with the belt or in
conformity with the data supplied by the manufacturer of the vehicle. If the
belt is equipped with a belt adjustment device for height such as defined in
paragraph 2.14.6. above, the position of the device and the means of securing
it shall be the same as those of the vehicle design.
In that case, when the dynamic test has been carried out for a type of vehicle it
need not be repeated for other types of vehicle where each anchorage point is
less than 50 mm distant from the corresponding anchorage point of the tested
belt. Alternatively, manufacturers may determine hypothetical anchorage
positions for testing in order to enclose the maximum number of real anchorage
points.
7.7.1.1. In the case of a safety-belt or restraint system forming part of an assembly for
which type approval is requested as a restraint system, the safety-belt shall be
mounted either as defined in paragraph 7.7.1. or on the part of the vehicle
structure to which the restraint system is normally fitted and this part shall be
rigidly attached to the test trolley in the way prescribed in paragraphs 7.7.1.2.
to 7.7.1.6. below.
In the case of a safety-belt or restraint system with pre-loading devices relying
on component parts other than those incorporated in the belt assembly itself,
the belt assembly shall be mounted in conjunction with the necessary
additional vehicle parts on the test trolley in the manner prescribed in
paragraphs 7.7.1.2. to 7.7.1.6. below.
Alternatively, in the case where those devices cannot be tested on the test
trolley, the manufacturer may demonstrate by a conventional frontal impact
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test at 50 km/h in conformity with the procedure ISO 3560 (1975) that the
device complies with the requirements of this Regulation.
7.7.1.2. The method used to secure the vehicle during the test shall not be such as to
strengthen the anchorages of the seats or safety-belts or to lessen the normal
deformation of the structure. No forward part of the vehicle shall be present
which by limiting the forward movement of the manikin excepting the foot,
would reduce the load imposed on the restraint system during the test. The
parts of the structure eliminated can be replaced by parts of equivalent strength
provided they do not hinder the forward movement of the manikin.
7.7.1.3. A securing device shall be regarded as satisfactory if it produces no effect on
an area extending over the whole width of the structure and if the vehicle or
the structure is blocked or fixed in front at a distance of not less than 500 mm
from the anchorage of the restraint system. At the rear the structure shall be
secured at a sufficient distance rearwards of the anchorages to ensure that the
requirements of paragraph 7.7.1.2. above are fulfilled.
7.7.1.4. The seats of the vehicle shall be fitted and shall be placed in the position for
driving use chosen by the Technical Service conducting approval tests to give
the most adverse conditions with respect to strength, compatible with installing
the manikin in the vehicle. The positions of the seats shall be stated in the
report. The seat back, if adjustable for inclination, shall be locked as specified
by the manufacturer or, in the absence of any specification, to an actual seat
back angle as near as possible to 25° in the case of vehicles of categories M1
and N1 as near as possible to 15° in the case of vehicles of all other categories.
7.7.1.5. For the assessment of the requirements in paragraphs 6.4.1.4.1. and 6.4.1.4.1.1.
the seat shall be positioned in its most forward driving position appropriate to
the dimensions of the manikin.
7.7.1.6. For the assessment of the requirements in paragraphs 6.4.1.4.1. and 6.4.1.4.1.2.
the seat adjustment shall be:
7.7.1.6.1. For front passenger seats: the occupant in the front shall be in its most forward
travelling position according to the dimensions of the manikin. The positions of
the seats shall be stated in the report.
7.7.1.6.2. For rear seats: For any testing position of rear seated occupants, the position of
the tested seating position, shall be considered as positioned to the seats R-Point.
If the seat back is adjustable, the seat back angle should be adjusted using the 3-
D H Point machine with its torso angle as close as possible to 10°.
The seating position in front of the tested seating position shall be adjusted to the
middle position of travel and height or in the nearest locking position thereto. If
the seat back of this seat is adjustable, the seat back angle should be adjusted
using the 3-D H Point machine with its torso angle as close as possible to 10°.
This may be proven by a contour on CAD or drawing of the in-vehicle situation.
7.7.1.7. Alternatively to paragraphs 7.7.1.5. and 7.7.1.6., in the case where those
devices cannot be tested on the test trolley, the manufacturer may demonstrate
by a conventional frontal impact test at 50 km/h in conformity with the
procedure ISO 3560:2013 that the device complies with the requirements of
this Regulation.
7.7.1.8. All the seats of any group of seats shall be tested simultaneously.
7.7.1.9. The dynamic tests of the harness belt system shall be carried out without the
crotch strap (assembly), if there is any.
7.7.2. The belt assembly shall be attached to the manikin in Annex 7 to this
Regulation as follows: a board 25 mm thick shall be placed between the back
of the manikin and the seat back. The belt shall be firmly adjusted to the
manikin. The board shall then be removed so that the entire length of its back
is in contact with the seat back. A check shall be made to ensure that the mode
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of engagement of the two parts of the buckle entails no risk of reducing the
reliability of locking.
7.7.3. The free ends of the straps shall extend sufficiently far beyond the adjusting
devices to allow for slip.
7.7.4. Deceleration or acceleration devices
The applicant shall choose to use one of the two following devices:
7.7.4.1. Deceleration test device
The trolley shall be so propelled that at the moment of impact its free running
speed is 50 km/h ± 1 km/h and the manikin remains stable. The stopping
distance of the trolley shall be 40 cm ± 5 cm. The trolley shall remain
horizontal throughout deceleration. The deceleration of the trolley shall be
achieved by using the apparatus described in Annex 6 to this Regulation or any
other device giving equivalent results. This apparatus shall comply with the
performance hereafter specified:
The deceleration curve of the trolley, weighted with inert mass to produce a
total mass of 455 kg ± 20 kg for safety-belts tests and 910 kg ± 40 kg for
restraining systems tests where the nominal mass of the trolley and vehicle
structure is 800 kg, shall remain within the hatched area of the graph in
Annex 8. If necessary, the nominal mass of the trolley and attached vehicle
structure can be increased by increments of 200 kg, in which case, an
additional inert mass of 28 kg per increment shall be added. In no case shall
the total mass of the trolley and vehicle structure and inert masses differ from
the nominal value for calibration tests by more than ±40 kg. During calibration
of the stopping device, the speed of the trolley shall be 50 km/h ± 1 km/h and
the stopping distance shall be of 40 cm ± 2 cm.
7.7.4.2. Acceleration test device
The trolley shall be so propelled that its total velocity change V is
+2
51 km/h km/h. The trolley shall remain horizontal during the acceleration.
−0
The acceleration of the trolley shall be achieved by using the apparatus
complying with the performance hereafter specified:
The acceleration curve of the trolley, weighted with inert mass, shall remain
within the hatched area of the graph in Annex 8, and stay above the segment
defined by the coordinates 10 g, 5 ms and 20 g, 10 ms. The start of the impact
(T0) is defined, according to ISO 17 373 (2005) for a level of acceleration
of 0.5 g. In no case shall the total mass of the trolley and vehicle structure and
inert masses differ from the nominal value for calibration tests by more
than ±40 kg. During calibration of the acceleration test device, trolley’s total
+2
velocity change V shall be 51 km/h km/h.
−0
Despite the fulfilment of the above requirements, the Technical Service shall
use a mass of trolley (equipped with its seats), as specified in paragraph 1. of
Annex 6, greater than 380 kg.
7.7.5. The trolley speed immediately before impact (only for deceleration trolleys,
needed for stopping distance calculation), the trolley acceleration or
deceleration, the forward displacement of the manikin and the speed of the
chest at a 300 mm displacement of the chest shall be measured.
The velocity change will be calculated by integration of the recorded trolley
acceleration or deceleration.
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The distance to achieve the first 50 km/h km/h of the velocity change of
−0
the trolley may be calculated by double integration of the recorded trolley
deceleration.
7.7.6. After impact, the belt assembly or restraint system and its rigid parts shall be
inspected visually, without opening the buckle, to determine whether there has
been any failure or breakage. In the case of restraint systems it shall also be
ascertained, after the test, whether the parts of the vehicle structure which are
attached to the trolley have undergone any visible permanent deformation. If
there is any such deformation this shall be taken into account in any calculation
made in accordance with paragraph 6.4.1.4.1. above.
7.7.7. However, if the tests were performed at a higher speed and/or the acceleration
curve have exceeded the upper level of the hatched area and the safety belt
meets the requirements, the test shall be considered satisfactory.
7.8. Buckle-opening test
7.8.1. For this test, belt assemblies or restraint devices which have already undergone
the dynamic test in conformity with paragraph 7.7. above shall be used.
7.8.2. The belt assembly shall be removed from the test trolley without the buckle
being opened. A load shall be applied to the buckle by direct traction via the
straps tied to it so that all the straps are subjected to the force of 60 daN. (It
n
is understood that n is the number of straps linked to the buckle when it is in a
locked position.) In the case where the buckle is connected to a rigid part, the
load shall be applied at the same angle as the one formed by the buckle and the
rigid end during the dynamic test. A load shall be applied at a speed of
400 ± 20 mm/min to the geometric centre of the buckle-release button along a
fixed axis running parallel to the initial direction of motion of the button.
During the application of the force needed to open the buckle, the buckle shall
be held by a rigid support. The load quoted above shall not exceed the limit
indicated in paragraph 6.2.2.5. above. The point of contact of the test
equipment shall be spherical in form with a radius of 2.5 mm ± 0.1 mm. It shall
have a polished metal surface.
7.8.3. The buckle-opening force shall be measured and any failure of the buckle
noted.
7.8.4. After the buckle-opening test, the components of the belt assembly or of the
restraint device which have undergone the tests prescribed in paragraph 7.7.
above shall be inspected and the extent of the damage sustained by the belt
assembly or restraint device during the dynamic test shall be recorded in the
test report.
7.9. Additional tests on safety-belts with pre-loading devices
7.9.1. Conditioning
The pre-loading device may be separated from the safety-belt to be tested and
kept for 24 hours at a temperature of 60 ± 5 °C. The temperature shall then be
raised to 100 ± 5 °C for two hours. Subsequently it shall be kept for 24 hours
at a temperature of -30 ± 5 °C. After being removed from conditioning, the
device shall warm up to ambient temperature. If it has been separated it shall
be fitted again to the safety-belt.
7.10. Test report
7.10.1. The test report shall record the results of all the tests in paragraph 7. above and
in particular:
(a) The type of device used for the test (acceleration or deceleration
device);
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B are specified in Annex 16 lap belts type Br3 are permitted except in the case
that, in use, they retract to such an extent as to reduce comfort in a notable way
after normal buckling up.
8.1.2.1. However, for outboard seating positions, other than front, of vehicles of the
category N1 shown in Annex 16 and marked with the symbol Ø, the installation
of a lap belt of type Br4m or Br4Nm is allowed, where there exists a passage
between a seat and the nearest side wall of the vehicle intended to permit access
of passengers to other parts of the vehicle. A space between a seat and the side
wall is considered as a passage, if the distance between that side wall, with all
doors closed, and a vertical longitudinal plane passing through the centre line
of the seat concerned – measured at the R-point position and perpendicularly
to the median longitudinal plane of the vehicle – is more than 500 mm.
8.1.3. Where no safety-belts are required any type of safety-belt or restraint system
conforming to this Regulation may be provided at the choice of the
manufacturer. A-type belts of the types permitted in Annex 16 may be provided
as an alternative to lap belts for those seating positions where lap belts are
specified in Annex 16.
8.1.4. On three point belts fitted with retractors, one retractor shall operate at least on
the diagonal strap.
8.1.5. Except for vehicles of category M 1 an emergency locking retractor of type 4N
(paragraph 2.14.5.) may be permitted instead of a retractor of type 4
(paragraph 2.14.4.) where it has been shown to the satisfaction of the services
responsible for the tests that the fitting of a type 4 retractor would not be
practical.
8.1.6. For the front outboard and the front centre seating positions shown in Annex 16
and marked with the symbol , lap belts of the type specified on that annex
shall be considered adequate where the windscreen is located outside the
reference zone defined in Annex 1 to UN Regulation No. 21.
As regards safety-belts, the windscreen is considered as part of the reference
zone when it is capable of entering into static contact with the test apparatus
according to the method described in Annex 1 of UN Regulation No. 21.
8.1.7. Every seating position in Annex 16 marked with the symbol ●, three-point
belts of a type specified in Annex 16 shall be provided unless one of the
following conditions is fulfilled, in which case two-point belts of a type
specified in Annex 16 may be provided.
8.1.7.1. There is a seat or other vehicle parts conforming to paragraph 3.5. of
Appendix 1 to UN Regulation No. 80 directly in front; or
8.1.7.2. No part of the vehicle is in or, when the vehicle is in motion, capable of being
in the reference zone; or
8.1.7.3. Parts of the vehicle within the said reference zone comply with the energy
absorbing requirements set out in Appendix 6 of UN Regulation No. 80.
8.1.7.4. Paragraphs 8.1.7.1. to 8.1.7.3. shall not apply to a driver’s seat.
8.1.8. The vehicle shall carry information to the effect that it is equipped with frontal
protection airbags for seats.
8.1.8.1. For a vehicle fitted with an airbag assembly intended to protect the driver, this
information shall consist of the inscription "AIRBAG" located in the interior
of the circumference of the steering wheel; this inscription shall be durably
affixed and easily visible
8.1.8.2. Every passenger seating position which is fitted with a frontal protection airbag
shall be provided with a warning against the use of a rearward-facing child
restraint in that seating position. This information shall consist of a label
containing clear warning pictograms as indicated below:
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Figure 1
Warning label
White background
White background
Pictogram according to
ISO 2575:2004 - Z.01 shall be exact Pictogram images shall be grouped,
or larger as well as in the specified exact or larger as well as in the
colours red, black and white indicated colours red, black and white
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Pictogram according to ISO 2575:2004 - Z.01 that shall be used and that shall have an
outer diameter of at least 38 mm
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Figure 3
Pictogram depicting airbag deployment danger that shall be used and that shall
measure 40 mm in width and 28 mm in height or proportionally larger
"
8.1.8.3. In the case of a frontal protection airbag placed before the front passenger seats,
the warning shall be durably affixed to each face of the passenger front sun
visor in such a position that at least one warning on the sun visor is visible at
all times, irrespective of the position of the sun visor. Alternatively, one
warning shall be located on the visible face of the stowed sun visor and a
second warning shall be located on the roof behind the visor, so, at least one
warning is visible all times. It shall not be possible to easily remove the
warning label from the visor and the roof without any obvious and clearly
visible damage remaining to the visor or the roof in the interior of the vehicle.
If the vehicle does not have a sun visor or roof, the warning label shall be
positioned in a location where it is clearly visible at all times.
In the case of a frontal protection airbag for other passenger seats in the vehicle,
the warning shall be directly ahead of the relevant seat, and clearly visible at
all times to someone installing a rear-facing child restraint on that seat. This
paragraph and paragraph 8.1.8.2. do not apply to those passenger seating
positions equipped with a device which automatically deactivates the frontal
protection airbag assembly when any rearward facing child restraint is
installed.
8.1.8.4. Detailed information, … as a minimum, this information shall include at least
the following text:
"NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected
by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS
INJURY to the CHILD can occur" 9
9 Unrelated to type approval, Contracting Parties may specify in which languages the text shall be
provided with each vehicle placed on the market at the point of sale within their territory.
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(b) The seat or seats which triggered the warning are no longer occupied.
8.4.2.3.3. The activation of the first level warning shall be tested according to the test
procedure defined in Annex 18, paragraph 1.
8.4.2.4. Second level warning
8.4.2.4.1. The second level warning shall be a visual and audible signal activated for at
least 30 seconds not counting periods in which the warning may stops for up
to 3 seconds when at least one or any combination of the conditions at the
choice of manufacturer, set out in paragraphs 8.4.2.4.1.1. to 8.4.2.4.1.3. is/are
fulfilled. The second level warning shall supersede the first level warning when
the first level warning is still active.
8.4.2.4.1.1. The distance driven greater than the distance threshold. The threshold shall not
exceed 500 m. The distance driven when the vehicle is not in normal operation
shall be excluded.
8.4.2.4.1.2. The vehicle speed greater than the speed threshold. The threshold shall not
exceed 25 km/h.
8.4.2.4.1.3. The duration time (engine running, propulsion system activated, etc.) is greater
than the duration time threshold. The threshold shall not exceed 60 seconds.
The first level warning duration time and the duration time when the vehicle is
not in normal operation shall be excluded.
8.4.2.4.2. The thresholds to trigger safety belt reminder listed in paragraphs 8.4.2.4.1.1.
to 8.4.2.4.1.3., may be reset when:
(a) Any of the doors have been opened while the vehicle is not in normal
operation; or
(b) The seat or seats which triggered the warning are no longer occupied.
8.4.2.4.3. The second level warning may be discontinued when:
(a) None of the safety-belts which triggered the warning are unfastened;
(b) The vehicle ceases to be in normal operation; or
(c) The seat or seats which triggered the warning are no longer occupied.
8.4.2.4.4. The second level warning shall be resumed for the remainder of the required
duration when one or any combination of the conditions, at the choice of the
manufacturer, set out in paragraphs 8.4.2.4.1.1. to 8.4.2.4.1.3. is/are again
fulfilled.
8.4.2.4.5. For the condition that a safety belt becomes unfastened pursuant to paragraphs
8.4.3.3. and 8.4.4.5., the thresholds set out in paragraphs 8.4.2.4.1.1. to
8.4.2.4.1.3. shall be measured from the point in time at which unfastening
occurs.
8.4.2.4.6. The activation of the second level warning shall be tested according to the test
procedure defined in Annex 18, paragraph 2.
8.4.3. Safety-belt reminder for driver and occupants of seats in the same row as the
driver.
8.4.3.1. Safety-belt reminders for driver and occupants of seats in the same row as the
driver shall fulfil the requirements set out in paragraph 8.4.2.
8.4.3.2. The colour and symbol of the visual warning shall be as defined in item 21 in
Table 1 of UN Regulation No. 121.
8.4.3.3. The second level warning shall be activated when a safety-belt is or becomes
unfastened while the vehicle is in normal operation and while, at the same time,
any one condition or any combination of the conditions, at the choice of the
manufacturer, set out in paragraphs 8.4.2.4.1.1. to 8.4.2.4.1.3. is satisfied.
8.4.4. Safety-belt reminder for occupants of rear seat row(s).
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8.4.4.1. Safety-belt reminders for occupants of rear row(s) shall fulfil the requirements
set out in paragraph 8.4.2.
8.4.4.2. The visual warning shall indicate at least all rear seating positions to allow the
driver to identify, while facing forward as seated on the driver seat, any seating
position in which the safety-belt is unfastened. For vehicles that have
information on the occupancy status of the rear seats, the visual warning does
not need to indicate unfastened safety-belts for unoccupied seating positions.
8.4.4.3. The colour of the visual warning may be other than red and the symbol of the
visual warning for safety-belts covered by paragraph 8.4.1.2 may contain
different symbols other than defined in UN Regulation No.121. In addition,
the first level warning of seating positions covered by paragraph 8.4.1.2 may
be cancellable by the driver.
8.4.4.4. A common tell-tale may be used for safety-belts covered by paragraphs 8.4.1.1
and 8.4.1.2.
8.4.4.5. The second level warning shall be activated when a safety-belt becomes
unfastened while the vehicle is in normal operation and while, at the same time,
any one condition or any combination of the conditions, at the choice of the
manufacturer, set out in paragraphs 8.4.2.4.1.1. to 8.4.2.4.1.3. is satisfied.
8.4.5. The safety-belt reminder may be designed to allow deactivation.
8.4.5.1. In the case that a short term deactivation is provided, it shall be significantly
more difficult to deactivate the safety-belt reminder than buckling the safety-belt
on and off (i.e. it shall consist of an operation of specific controls that are not
integrated in the safety-belt buckle) and this operation shall only be possible
when the vehicle is stationary. When the ignition or master control switch is
deactivated for more than 30 minutes and activated again, a short-term
deactivated safety-belt reminder shall reactivate. It shall not be possible to
provide short term deactivation of the relevant visual warning(s).
8.4.5.2. In the case that a facility for a long term deactivation is provided, it shall
require a sequence of operations to deactivate, that are detailed only in the
manufacturer's technical manual and/or which requires the use of tools
(mechanical, electrical, digital, etc.) that are not provided with the vehicle. It
shall not be possible to provide long term deactivation of the relevant visual
warning(s).
9. Conformity of production
The conformity of production procedures shall comply with those set out in
the Agreement, Schedule 1 (E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.3), with the following
requirements:
9.1. Every vehicle type or safety-belt or restraint system approved under this
Regulation shall be so manufactured as to conform to the type approved by
meeting the requirements set forth in paragraphs 6., 7. and 8. above.
9.2. The minimum requirements for conformity of production control procedures
set forth in Annex 14 to this Regulation shall be complied with.
9.3. The Type Approval Authority which has granted type approval may at any
time verify the conformity control methods applied in each production facility.
The normal frequency of these verifications shall be twice a year.
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13. Instructions
In the case of safety-belt type supplied separately from vehicle, the packaging
and installation instructions shall clearly state the vehicle type(s) for which it
is intended.
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15.4.1. As from 1 September 2019, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall
not be obliged to accept type approvals to the preceding series of amendments
that were first issued on or after 1 September 2019.
15.4.2. A safety-belt reminder is not compulsory on removable rear seats and on any
seat in a row in which there is a suspension seat, for the purpose of granting
type-approval to the 07 series of amendment, until 1 September 2022. These
exemptions shall remain applicable in the case of extensions of approvals first
granted before 1 September 2022.
15.4.3. Until 1 September 2021, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall
accept type approvals to the preceding series of amendments that were first
issued before 1 September 2019.
15.4.4. As from 1 September 2021, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall
not be obliged to accept type approvals issued to the preceding series of
amendments to this Regulation.
15.4.5. Notwithstanding paragraph 15.4.4., Contracting Parties applying the
Regulation shall continue to accept UN type approvals of safety-belts and
restraint systems to the preceding series of amendments to the Regulation.
15.4.6. Notwithstanding paragraph 15.4.4, Contracting Parties applying the Regulation
shall continue to accept type approvals to the preceding series of amendments to
the Regulation, for vehicles which are not affected by the changes introduced by
the 07 series of amendments.
15.5. As from the official date of entry into force of the 08 series of amendments, no
Contracting Party applying this Regulation shall refuse to grant or refuse to
accept type approvals under this Regulation as amended by the 08 series of
amendments.
15.5.1. As from 1 September 2020, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall
not be obliged to accept type approvals to the preceding series of amendments
that were first issued on or after 1 September 2020.
15.5.2. Until 1 September 2022, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall
accept type approvals to the preceding series of amendments that were first
issued before 1 September 2020.
15.5.3. As from 1 September 2022, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall
not be obliged to accept type approvals issued to the preceding series of
amendments to this Regulation.
15.5.4. Notwithstanding paragraph 15.5.3., Contracting Parties applying this Regulation
shall continue to accept type approvals of safety-belts and restraint systems to
the preceding series of amendments to the UN Regulation.
15.5.5. Notwithstanding paragraph 15.5.3., Contracting Parties applying this Regulation
shall continue to accept type approvals to the preceding series of amendments to
this Regulation, for vehicles which are not affected by the changes introduced by
the 08 series of amendments.
15.5.6. Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall not refuse to grant type
approvals according to any preceding series of amendments to this Regulation or
extensions thereof.
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Annex 1A
Communication
(Maximum format: A4 (210 x 297 mm))
issued by: Name of administration:
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First row R
of seats
C
L
Second row of R
seats
C
L
(R = right-hand seats, C = centre seats, L = left hand seats)
First row R
of seats
C
L
Second row R
of seats
C
L
(R = right-hand seats, C = centre seats, L = left hand seats)
3.2.3. Number and position of safety-belt anchorages and proof of compliance with
UN Regulation No. 14 (i.e. type approval number or test report).
3.3. Driver's safety-belt reminder (indicate yes/no2)
4. Place ..................................................................................................................
5. Date....................................................................................................................
6. Signature ............................................................................................................
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Annex 1B
Communication
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issued by: Name of administration:
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4 If a safety-belt is approved following the provisions of paragraph 6.4.1.3.3. of this Regulation, this
safety-belt shall only be installed in an outboard front seating position protected by an airbag in front
of it, under the condition that the vehicle concerned is approved to UN Regulation No. 94, 01 series
of amendments or its later version in force.
If a safety-belt is approved following the provisions of paragraph 6.4.1.3.4. of this Regulation, this
safety-belt shall only be installed in a seating position protected by an airbag in front of it.
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a = 8 mm
The above approval mark affixed to a vehicle shows that the vehicle type concerned
has, with regard to safety-belts, been approved in the Netherlands (E 4) pursuant to UN
Regulation No. 16. The approval number indicates that the approval was granted according
to the requirements of UN Regulation No. 16 as amended by the 08 series of amendments.
Model B
(See paragraph 5.2.5. of this Regulation)
a = 8 mm min.
The above approval mark affixed to a vehicle shows that the vehicle type concerned
has been approved in the Netherlands (E 4) pursuant to UN Regulations Nos. 16 and 521 The
F
approval numbers indicate that, at the dates when the respective approvals were given, UN
Regulation No. 16 included the 08 series of amendments and UN Regulation No. 52 the
01 series of amendments.
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a=
8
08 2439
mm min.
The belt bearing the above approval mark is a three-point belt ("A"), fitted with an
energy absorber ("e") and approved in the Netherlands (E 4) under the number 082439, this
Regulation already incorporating the 06, 07 or 08 series of amendments at the time of
approval.
B→4m
08 2489
The belt bearing the above approval mark is a lap belt ("B"), fitted with a retractor,
type 4, with multiple sensitivity (m) and approved in the Netherlands (E 4) under the
number 082489, this Regulation already incorporating the 06, 07 or 08 series of amendments
at the time of approval.
Note: The approval number and additional symbol(s) shall be placed close to the circle and
either above or below the "E" or to left or right of that letter. The digits of the approval
number shall be on the same side of the "E" and orientated in the same direction. The
additional symbol(s) shall be diametrically opposite the approval number. The use of roman
numerals as approval numbers should be avoided so as to prevent any confusion with other
symbols.
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08 22439
The belt bearing the above approval mark is a special type belt ("S"), fitted with an
energy absorber ("e") and approved in the Netherlands (E 4) under the number 0822439, this
Regulation already incorporating the 06, 07 or 08 series of amendments at the time of
approval.
The belt bearing the above approval mark is part of a restraint system ("Z"), it is a
special type belt ("S") fitted with an energy absorber ("e"). It has been approved in the
Netherlands (E 4) under the number 0824391, this Regulation already incorporating the 06,
07 or 08 series of amendments at the time of approval.
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a 8 mm
08 2439
a = 8 mm min.
The belt bearing this type approval mark is a three-point belt ("A") with a multiple-
sensitivity ("m") type 4N ("r4N") retractor, in respect of which type approval was granted in
the Netherlands ("E 4") under number 082439, this Regulation already incorporating the 06,
07 or 08 series of amendments at the time of approval. This belt shall not be fitted to vehicles
of category M1.
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Aer4m
E4
082439
AIRBAG
The safety-belt bearing this type approval mark is a three-point belt ("A") fitted with
an energy absorber ("e"), approved as meeting the specific requirements of paragraph
6.4.1.3.3. or 6.4.1.3.4. of this Regulation, and with a multiple-sensitivity ("m") type 4 ("r4")
retractor, in respect of which type approval was granted in the Netherlands ("E 4") under the
approval number 082439. The first two digits indicate that the Regulation already
incorporated the 06, 07 or 08 series of amendments at the time of the approval. This safety-
belt has to be fitted to a vehicle equipped with an airbag in the given seating position.
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Figure 1
Trolley, seat, anchorage
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125
400
0
K K R=79
R=3 C
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Stainless steel plate
r<20
(without painting)
500
850
9°
°
90
10°
30
r<20
-45°
200
450 30
40°
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Figure 2
Stopping device
(Assembled)
Figure 3
Stopping device
(Polyurethane tube)
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Figure 4
Stopping device
(Olive-shaped knob)
0.4
Surface finish Interference tolerance ±0.1
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Description of manikin
1. Specifications of the manikin
1.1. General
The main characteristics of the manikin are illustrated in the following figures
and tables:
Figure 1 Side view of head, neck and torso;
Figure 2 Front view of head, neck and torso;
Figure 3 Side view of hip, thighs and lower leg;
Figure 4 Front view of hip, thighs and lower leg;
Figure 5 Principal dimensions;
Figure 6 Manikin in sitting position, showing:
Location of the centre of gravity;
Location of points at which displacement shall be measured;
and shoulder height.
Table 1 References, names, materials and principal dimensions of
components of the manikin; and
Table 2 Masses of head, neck, torso, thighs and lower leg.
1.2. Description of the manikin
1.2.1. Structure of the lower leg (see Figures 3 and 4)
The structure of the lower leg consists of three components:
A sole plate (30);
A shin tube (29); and
A knee tube (26).
The knee tube has two lugs which limit the movement of the lower leg in
relation to the thigh.
The lower leg can be rotated rearwards 120° from the straight position.
1.2.2. Structure of the thigh (see Figures 3 and 4)
The structure of the thigh consists of three components:
Knee tube (22);
A thigh bar (21); and
A hip tube (20).
Movement of the knee is limited by two cut-outs in the knee tube (22) which
engage with the lugs of the lower leg.
1.2.3. Structure of the torso (see Figures 1 and 2)
The structure of the torso consists of:
A hip tube (2);
A roller chain (4);
Ribs (6) and (7);
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Reference
No. Name Material Dimensions
ø 80 x 20 mm
ø 75 x 20 mm
ø 70 x 20 mm
ø 65 x 20 mm
ø 60 x 20 mm
10 Block Polyamide 60 x 60 x 25 mm
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Reference
No. Name Material Dimensions
15 Head Polyurethane --
19 Thighs Polyurethane --
Table 2
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Figure 1
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Figure 3 Figure 4
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Figure 5
Figure 6
all dimensions in mm
G = centre of gravity
T = torso reference point (at the rear on the centre line of the manikin)
P = pelvis reference point (at the rear on the centre line of the manikin)
The displacement measurement at point P shall not contain rotational components around the
hip axis and around a vertical axis.
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0 - 20
10 0 -
10 15 -
15 20 -
18 - 32
25 26 -
45 26 -
55 20 -
60 0 32
80 - 0
35.0
30.0
25.0
High
Low
20.0
g level
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80
Time (ms)
The additional segment (see paragraph 7.7.4.2.) applies only for the acceleration sled.
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Instructions
Every safety-belt shall be accompanied by instructions of the following content
or kind in the language or languages of the country in which it is to be placed
on sale:
1. Installation instructions (not required if the vehicle manufacturer is to install
the safety-belt) which specify for which vehicle models the assembly is
suitable and the correct method of attachment of the assembly to the vehicle,
including a warning to guard against chafing of the straps.
2. User instructions (may be included in the vehicle user's handbook if the safety-
belt is installed by the vehicle manufacturer) which specify the instructions to
ensure that the user obtains the greatest benefit from the safety-belt. In these
instructions reference shall be made to:
(a) The importance of wearing the assembly on all journeys;
(b) The correct manner of wearing the belt and in particular to:
(i) The intended location of the buckle;
(ii) The desirability of wearing belts tightly;
(iii) The correct positioning of the straps and the need to avoid
twisting them;
(iv) The importance of each belt being used by one occupant only,
and especially of not putting a belt around a child seated on the
occupant's lap;
(c) The method of operating the buckle;
(d) The method of operating the adjuster;
(e) The method of operating any retractor which may be incorporated in
the assembly and the method of checking that it locks;
(f) The recommended methods of cleaning the belt and reassembling it
after cleaning where appropriate;
(g) The need to replace the safety-belt when it has been used in a severe
accident or shows signs of severe fraying or having been cut, or when,
with a belt fitted with a visual overload indicator, it indicates the belt's
unsuitability for further use or when a seat-belt is equipped with a pre-
loading device, when the latter has been activated;
(h) The fact that the belt shall not be altered or modified in any way since
such changes may render the belt ineffective, and in particular where
the design permits part to be disassembled, instructions or ensure
correct reassembly;
(i) The fact that the belt is intended for use by adult-sized occupants;
(j) The stowage of the belt when not in use.
3. In the case of safety-belts fitted with a type 4N retractor, it shall be indicated
in the installation instructions and on any packaging that this belt is not suitable
for installation in motor vehicles used for the carriage of passengers having not
more than nine seats, including that of the driver.
4. An installation requirement for the consumer shall be provided by the
manufacturer/applicant for all vehicles where the crotch strap assembly can be
used. The manufacturer of the harness belt shall prescribe the mounting of the
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additional reinforcement elements for the anchorages of crotch straps and their
installation in all vehicles where an installation is provided for.
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Figure 2
Type 2 procedure
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Figure 3
Type 3 procedure and micro-slip test
Total travel: 300 ± 20 mm
The load of 5 daN on the testing device shall be vertically guided in such a way as to avoid
load-swing and twisting of the strap.
The attaching device shall be fixed to the load of 5 daN in the same manner as in a vehicle.
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Corrosion test
1. Test apparatus
1.1. The apparatus shall consist of a mist chamber, a salt solution reservoir, a supply
of suitably conditioned compressed air, one or more atomizing nozzles, sample
supports, provision for heating the chamber, and necessary means of control.
The size and detail construction of the apparatus shall be optional, provided
that the test conditions are met.
1.2. It is important to ensure that drops of solution accumulated on the ceiling or
cover of the chamber do not fall on test samples.
1.3. Drops of solution which fall from test samples shall not return to the reservoir
for respraying.
1.4. The apparatus shall not be constructed of materials that will affect the
corrosiveness of the mist.
2. Location of test samples in the mist cabinet
2.1. Samples, except retractors, shall be supported or suspended between 15° and
30° from the vertical and preferably parallel to the principal direction of
horizontal flow of mist through the chamber, based upon the dominant surface
being tested.
2.2. Retractors shall be supported or suspended so that the axes of the reel for
storing the strap shall be normal to the principal direction of horizontal flow of
mist through the chamber. The strap opening in the retractor shall also be
facing in this principal direction.
2.3. Each sample shall be placed so as to permit free setting of mist on all samples.
2.4. Each sample shall be so placed as to prevent salt solution from one sample
dripping on to any other sample.
3. Salt solution
3.1. The salt solution shall be prepared by dissolving 5 ± 1 parts by mass of sodium
chloride in 95 parts of distilled water. The salt shall be sodium chloride
substantially free of nickel and copper and containing on the dry basis not more
than 0.1 per cent of sodium iodide and not more than 0.3 per cent of total
impurities.
3.2. The solution shall be such that when atomized at 35 °C the collected solution
is in the pH range of 6.5 to 7.2.
4. Air supply
The compressed air supply to the nozzle or nozzles for atomizing the salt
solution shall be free of oil and dirt, and maintained at a pressure between
70 kN/mP2P and 170 kN/mP2P.
5. Conditions in the mist chamber
5.1. The exposure zone of the mist chamber shall be maintained at 35 ± 5 °C. At
least two clean mist collectors shall be placed within the exposure zone so that
no drops of solution from the test samples or any other sources are collected.
The collectors shall be placed near the test samples, one nearest to any nozzle
and one furthest from all nozzles. The mist shall be such that for each 80 cm2
of horizontal collecting areas, there is collected in each collector from 1.0 to
2.0 ml of solution per hour when measured over an average of at least 16 hours.
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5.2 The nozzle or nozzles shall be directed or baffled so that the spray does not
impinge directly on test samples.
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Order of tests
Samples
Paragraphs Test 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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Samples
Paragraphs Test 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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According to the provisions set out in paragraphs 7.7. and 7.8. of this
Regulation.
2. Test frequency and results
2.1. The frequency of testing to the requirements of paragraphs 1.1. to 1.5. of this
annex shall be on a statistically controlled and random basis in accordance with
one of the regular quality assurance procedures.
2.1.1. Furthermore, in the case of emergency locking retractors, all assemblies shall
be checked:
2.1.1.1. Either according to the provisions set out in paragraphs 7.6.2.1. and 7.6.2.2. of
this Regulation, in the most unfavourable direction as specified in
paragraph 7.6.2.1.2. Test results shall meet the requirements of
paragraphs 6.2.5.3.1.1. and 6.2.5.3.3. of this Regulation.
2.1.1.2. Or according to the provisions set out in paragraph 7.6.2.3. of this Regulation,
in the most unfavourable direction. Nevertheless, the speed of inclination can
be more than the prescribed speed insofar as it does not affect the test results.
Test results shall meet the requirements of paragraph 6.2.5.3.1.4. of this
Regulation.
2.2. In the case of compliance with the dynamic test according to paragraph 1.6. of
this annex, this shall be carried out with a minimum frequency of:
2.2.1. Tests with conditioning
2.2.1.1. In the case of belts fitted with an emergency locking retractor,
Where the daily production is greater than 1,000 belts: one in 100,000 belts
produced, with a minimum frequency of one every two weeks,
Where the daily production is smaller than or equal to 1,000 belts: one in
10,000 belts produced, with a minimum frequency of one per year, per sort of
locking mechanism,1
Shall be subjected to the test prescribed in paragraph 1.6.1.1. of this annex.
2.2.1.2. In the case of belts fitted with an automatically-locking retractor and of static
belts,
Where the daily production is greater than 1,000 belts: one in 100,000 belts
produced, with a minimum frequency of one every two weeks,
Where the daily production is smaller than or equal to 1,000 belts: one in
10,000 belts produced, with a minimum frequency of one per year,
Shall be subjected to the test prescribed in paragraph 1.6.1.2. or 1.6.1.3. of this
annex respectively.
2.2.2. Tests without conditioning
2.2.2.1. In the case of belts fitted with an emergency locking retractor, the following
number of samples shall be subject to the test prescribed in
paragraph 1.6.2. above:
2.2.2.1.1. For a production of not less than 5,000 belts per day, two belts per
25,000 produced with a minimum frequency of one per day, per sort of locking
mechanism;
2.2.2.1.2. For a production of less than 5,000 belts per day, one belt per 5,000 produced
with a minimum frequency of one per year, per sort of locking mechanism;
1 For the purposes of this annex, "sort of locking mechanism" means all emergency locking retractors
whose mechanisms differ only in the lead angle(s) of the sensing device to the vehicle's reference axis
system.
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2.2.2.2. In the case of belts fitted with an automatically-locking retractor and of static
belts, the following number of samples shall be subjected to the test prescribed
in paragraph 1.6.2. above;
2.2.2.2.1. For a production of not less than 5,000 belts per day, two belts per
25,000 produced with a minimum of one per day, per approved type;
2.2.2.2.2. For a production of less than 5,000 belts per day, one belt per 5,000 produced
with a minimum frequency of one per year, per approved type;
2.2.3. Results
Test results shall meet the requirements set out in paragraph 6.4.1.3.1. of this
Regulation.
The forward displacement of the manikin may be controlled with regard to
paragraph 6.4.1.3.2. of this Regulation (or 6.4.1.4. where applicable) during a
test performed by means of a simplified adapted method.
A simplified, adapted method could be, e.g., the use of a reference chest speed
measured at 300 mm forward displacement carried out in a physical test
without an airbag or additional restraint system components, to be considered
in the conformity control plan.
2.2.3.1. In the case of approval following paragraph 6.4.1.3.3. or 6.4.1.3.4. of this
Regulation and paragraph 1.6.1. of this annex, it is only specified that no part
of the belt shall be destructed or disengaged, and that a speed of 24 km/h of the
chest reference point at 300 mm displacement shall not be exceeded
2.3. Where a test sample fails a particular test to which it has been subjected, a
further test to the same requirements shall be carried out on at least three other
samples. In the case of dynamic tests, if one of the latter fails the test, the holder
of the approval or his duly accredited representative shall notify the Type
Approval Authority which has granted type approval indicating what steps
have been taken to re-establish the conformity of production.
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1 The procedure is described in Annex 1 and its Appendices 1, 2 and 3 to the Consolidated Resolution
on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3) (document ECE/TRANS/WP.29/78/Rev.6 -
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Safety-belt installation showing the belt types and retractor types
Minimum requirements for safety-belts and Retractors
Vehicle Forward facing seating positions Rearward-facing Side-facing seating
category seating positions position
Outboard seating positions Centre seating position
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N3 Br3, Br4m, Br4Nm orAr4m, Ar4Nm* B, Br3, Br4m, Br4Nm B, Br3, Br4m, Br4Nm, or A, B, Br3, Br4m, Br4Nm B, Br3, Br4m, Br4Nm -
Para. 8.1.6. lap belt permitted if the Ar4m, Ar4Nm*
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and for the driver's seat the windscreen is not in the
reference zone
A: three-point (lap and diagonal) belt B: 2-point (lap) belt r: retractor m: emergency locking retractor with multiple sensitivity
3: automatically locking retractor 4: emergency locking retractor N: higher response threshold
*: Refers to para. 8.1.6. of this Regulation 2 Ø: Refers to para. 8.1.2.1. of this Regulation ●: refers to para. 8.1.7. of this Regulation2 (see UN Regulation No. 16, paras. 2.14.3. and 2.14.5.)
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Erratum to Supplement 12 to the 04 series of amendments, applicable "ab initio."
2
Erratum to Revision 4, applicable "ab initio."
Note: In all cases all S-type belts may be fitted in place of all possible A or B type belts, provided their anchorages comply with UN Regulation No. 14.
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Where a harness belt has been approved as a S-type belt according to this Regulation, using the lap belt strap, the shoulder belt straps and possibly one or more retractors, one or two additional crotch straps including their attachments
for their anchorages may be provided by the manufacturer/applicant. These additional anchorages need not meet the requirements of UN Regulation No. 14 (Erratum to Supplement 14 to the 04 series of amendments, applicable "ab
initio.")."
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3.3. Should the above requirements not be met with the adjustments indicated in
paragraphs 2.1., 2.2. and 2.3. above, the seat, seat-back and safety-belt
anchorages may be adjusted to an alternative position designated by the
manufacturer for normal use at which the above installation procedure shall be
repeated and the requirements again verified and met. This alternative position
shall be included as an information in the Table 1 given in Appendix 3 to this
annex.
Figure 1
Specifications of the fixture (all dimensions in mm)
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Detail W
Figure 2 Figure 3
Installation of fixture onto vehicle seat Check for compatibility
(see paragraph 2.6.1.) (see paragraphs 2.6.1. and 3.2)
Tongue
Buckle
Detail W to Figure 1
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2.6. Attach the CRF, with or without i-Size support leg installation assessment
volume, to the ISOFIX anchorages system.
2.7. Push vertically downwards on the centre of the upper surface of the fixture
with a force of 100 N ± 10 N, and remove the force.
3. Requirements
The following testing conditions only apply for the CRF(s), with or without i-
Size support leg installation assessment volume, when accommodated in the
ISOFIX and/or i-Size position. It is not required that the CRF(s), with or
without i-Size support leg installation assessment volume, shall be able to
move in and out of the ISOFIX and/or i-Size position under these conditions.
3.1. It has to be possible to accommodate the CRF(s), with or without i-Size support
leg installation assessment volume, without interference with the vehicle
interior. The CRF base shall have a pitch angle of 15° ± 10°, above the
horizontal plane passing through the ISOFIX anchorages system. ISOFIX
attachments, according to detail Y of Figures 1 to 9, may adjust longitudinally
between -10 mm to +70 mm to facilitate the interference check. The figures
are showing the most extended positions.
3.2. The ISOFIX top tether anchorage, if any, shall remain accessible.
3.3. Should the above requirements not be met with the adjustments indicated in
paragraph 2. above, the seats, the seat-backs, the head restraints may be
adjusted to alternative positions designated by the manufacturer for normal use
following which the above installation procedure shall be repeated and the
requirements verified and met.These alternative positions shall be described in
the vehicle handbook and with the additional information specified in
Appendix 3 to this annex. Passenger seats in front of i-Size seating positions
may also be displaced to a position forward of the normal position of use. In
such cases, the vehicle manufacturer shall provide information in the vehicle
handbook, that the respective passenger seat shall not be occupied in such
positions of displacement.
3.4 Should the above requirements not be fulfilled when some removable interior
fittings were present, such fittings may be removed and then requirements of
paragraph 3. have to be verified again and fulfilled. In such a case corresponding
information shall be included in Table 2 and/or 3 of Appendix 3 of this annex.
4. ISOFIX child restraint system size envelope fixtures:
– ISO/F3: Full-Height Forward Facing toddler CRS
– ISO/F2: Reduced-Height Forward Facing toddler CRS
– ISO/F2X: Reduced-Height Forward Facing toddler CRS
– ISO/R3: Full-Size Rearward Facing toddler CRS
– ISO/R2: Reduced-Size Rearward Facing toddler CRS
– ISO/R2X: Reduced-Size Rearward Facing toddler CRS
– ISO/R1: Rearward Facing infant CRS
– ISO/L1: Left Lateral Facing position CRS (carry-cot)
– ISO/L2: Right Lateral Facing position CRS (carry-cot)
The fixtures above shall be constructed with a mass between 10 and/or 13 kg +/-
1 kg and shall be of suitable durability and stiffness to satisfy the functional
requirements, following the table below:
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R1 a 10 ±1
a
R2 / R2X 10 ±1
R3 13 ±1
L1 / L2 13 ±1
F2 / F2X a 13 ±1
F3 13 ±1
a ISOFIX base mass taken into account.
Key:
1 Limits in the forward and upwards directions
2 Dashed line marks area where a support leg, or similar, of a specific vehicle CRS is
allowed to protrude.
3 N/A
4 Further specifications of the connector area are given in UN Regulation No. 44
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Key:
1 Limits in the forward and upwards directions
2 Dashed line marks area where a support leg, or similar, of a specific vehicle CRS is
allowed to protrude.
3 N/A
4 Further specifications of the connector area are given in UN Regulation No. 44
5 Attachment point for the top tether strap.
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Key:
1 Limits in the forward and upwards directions
2 Dashed line marks area where a support leg, or similar, of a specific vehicle CRS is
allowed to protrude.
3 N/A
4 Further specifications of the connector area are given in UN Regulation No. 44.
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Key:
1 Limits in the rearward and upwards directions
2 Dashed line marks area where a support leg, or similar, of a specific vehicle CRS is
allowed to protrude.
3 The backwards limitation (to the right in the figure) is given by the forward-facing
envelope in Figure 2
4 Further specifications of the connector area are given in UN Regulation No. 44.
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Key:
1 Limits in the rearward and upwards directions
2 Dashed line marks area where a support leg, or similar, of a specific vehicle CRS is
allowed to protrude.
3 The backwards limitation (to the right in the figure) is given by the forward-facing
envelope in Figure 2
4 Further specifications of the connector area are given in UN Regulation No. 44.
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Key:
1 Limits in the rearward and upwards directions
2 Dashed line marks area where a support leg, or similar, of a specific vehicle CRS is
allowed to protrude.
3 The backwards limitation (to the right in the figure) is given by the forward-facing
envelope in Figure 2
4 Further specifications of the connector area are given in UN Regulation No. 44.
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R
663
60
70
°
82
650
595
595
545
495
395
395
80
359
307
246
85
115
45°
60
245
X 151 320
Y
320
251
400
570
440
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25
440
280
25
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Figure 8
Envelope dimensions for lateral facing position CRS - ISO/L1- or symmetrically
opposite - ISO/L2 (figure shown)
Note: The envelope for a left lateral-facing infant CRS (ISO/L1) has dimensions symmetric
to ISO/L2 with regard to its intermediate longitudinal plan.
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Figure 9
Side view of the i-Size support leg installation assessment volume for assessing
compatibility of the i-Size seating positions with support legs of i-Size child restraint
systems
Key:
1. Child Restraint Fixture (CRF).
2. ISOFIX low anchorages bar.
3. Plane formed by the bottom surface of the CRF when installed in the designated
seating position.
4. Plane passing through the lower anchorage bar and oriented perpendicular to the
median longitudinal plane of the CRF and perpendicular to the plane formed by the
bottom surface of the CRF when installed in the designated seating position.
5. i-Size support leg installation assessment volume representing the geometrical
boundaries for an i-Size ISOFIX child restraint system support leg.
6. Vehicle floor.
Note: Drawing not to scale.
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Figure 10
3D view of the i-Size support leg installation assessment volume for assessing
compatibility of the i-Size seating positions with support legs of i-Size child restraint
systems
Key:
1. Child Restraint Fixture (CRF).
2. ISOFIX low anchorages bar.
3. Median longitudinal plane of the CRF.
4. i-Size support leg installation assessment volume.
Note: Drawing not to scale.
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Seating position
1 Front left
2 Front centre
3 Front right
4 2nd row left
5 2nd row centre
6 2nd row right
7 3rd row left
8 3rd row centre
9 3rd row right
The information about the seat position number can be given by means of a table or by
sketches or pictograms.
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2.12. When possible, push vertically downwards on the centre of the upper surface
of the fixture with a force of 100 N ± 10 N, and remove the force.
3. Requirements
3.1. It shall be possible to secure the fixture in the seating position using the 3-point
seat belt and to buckle up the seat belt.
3.2. The roll angle α as shown in Figure 1 shall be equal to or less than 5°.
3.3. The base of the fixture shall be in contact with the seat cushion, and the back
face of the fixture shall be in contact with the seat back or head restraint. Full
contact with the seat is not necessary, "gaps" due to the vehicle seats contours
are permitted as shown by the arrows in Figure 1. The booster seat envelope is
equipped with an adjustable backrest. Compatibility with the vehicle seating
position shall be achieved in at least one position of the backrest range shown
in Figure 2 or Figure 3.
3.4. Should the above requirements not be met with the adjustments indicated in
paragraphs 2.1. to 2.12. above, the seat, seat-back and safety-belt anchorages
may be adjusted to an alternative position designated by the manufacturer for
normal use at which the above installation procedure shall be repeated and the
requirements again verified and met. This alternative position shall be
described according to paragraph 1.1. of Annex 17 and in detailed technical
information specified in Appendix 3.
4. Booster seat child restraint system fixtures:
(a) ISO/B2: Booster seat, reduced width 440 mm (Figure 2)
(b) ISO/B3: booster seat, full width 520 mm (Figure 3)
The fixtures above shall be constructed with a mass of 7 kg +/- 1 kg and shall
be of suitable durability and stiffness to satisfy the functional requirements.
Figure 1
Positioning in Seat
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Figure 2
ISO/B2: Envelope dimensions for booster seat, reduced width 440 mm - without
ISOFIX, or with connectors removed or stowed within the body of the fixture (behind
line E, as defined by detail B)
Key
E is the Reference axle of rotation of the backrest (90° to 110°) and reference line for
retraction/stowing of ISOFIX
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Figure 3
ISO/B3 - Envelope dimensions for booster seat, full width 520 mm - without ISOFIX,
or with connectors removed or stowed within the body of the fixture (behind line E, as
defined by detail B)
Key
E is the reference axle of rotation of the backrest (90° to 110°) and reference line for
retraction/stowing of ISOFIX
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1 The technical specifications and detailed drawings of Hybrid III, corresponding to the principal
dimensions of a fifth percentile female of the United States of America, and the specifications for its
adjustment for this test are deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations and may be
consulted on request at the secretariat of the Economic Commission for Europe, Palais des Nations,
Geneva, Switzerland. A female who weighs between 46.7 and 51.25 kg, and who is between 139.7
and 150 cm tall may be used.
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2.1.1.3. The vehicle is tested when the vehicle is in normal operation for at least
60 seconds.
2.1.2. Testing the driver’s seat when the safety-belt becomes unbuckled during the
journey:
(a) The safety-belts of the driver’s seat and seats other than the driver’s seat
are fastened;
(b) The test vehicle is driven, at the choice of the manufacturer, under one
of the conditions in paragraphs 2.1.1.1. to 2.1.1.3. of this annex or a
combination thereof;
(c) The safety-belt of the driver’s seat is unbuckled.
2.2. Testing the seating position(s) in the same row as the driver's seat.
2.2.1. Testing the seat(s) in the same row as the driver's seat when the safety-belt is
unfastened before the journey:
(a) The safety-belt(s) of the seat(s) in the same row as the driver's seat is/are
not fastened;
(b) The safety-belts of the seats other than the seat(s) in the same row as
the driver's seat are fastened;
(c) A load of 40 kg is applied to the seat(s) in the same row as the driver's
seat, or the state in which occupants are on board the vehicle is
simulated by a method specified by the manufacturer;
Or alternatively (at the choice of the manufacturer):
An object or human representing a 5thpercentile adult female is placed
on each seat cushion as specified by the manufacturer in the same row
as the driver seat, or the state in which occupants are on board the
vehicle is simulated by an alternative method specified by the vehicle
manufacturer as agreed by the Technical Service and the Type
Approval Authority. This may also be done for the rear seats at the
request of the vehicle manufacturer.
(d) The test vehicle is driven, at the choice of the manufacturer, under one
of the conditions in paragraphs 2.1.1.1. to 2.1.1.3. of this annex or
combination thereof;
(e) The state of the safety-belt reminder is checked for all of the seat(s) in
the same row as the driver's seat, in conditions (a) to (d).
2.2.2. Testing the seating position in the same row as the driver’s seat when the
safety-belt becomes unbuckled during the journey:
(a) The safety-belts of the driver’s seat and seats other than the driver’s seat
are fastened;
(b) A load of 40 kg is applied to the seat(s) in the same row as the driver's
seat, or the state in which occupants are on board the vehicle is
simulated by a method specified by the manufacturer;
Or alternatively (at the choice of the manufacturer):
An object or human representing a 5thpercentile adult female is placed
on each seat cushion as specified by the manufacturer in the same row
as the driver seat, or the state in which occupants are on board the
vehicle is simulated by an alternative method specified by the vehicle
manufacturer as agreed by the Technical Service and the Type
Approval Authority. This may also be done for the rear seats at the
request of the vehicle manufacturer.
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(c) The test vehicle is driven, at the choice of the manufacturer, under one
of the conditions in paragraphs 2.1.1.1. to 2.1.1.3. of this annex or
combination thereof;
(d) The safety-belt(s) of the seats in the same row as the driver's seat is (are)
unbuckled;
(e) The state of the safety-belt reminder is checked for all of the seat(s) in
the same row as the driver's seat, for each condition (a) to (d).
2.3. Testing the rear seats:
(a) With the test vehicle stationary, the safety-belts of all seats are fastened;
(b) The test vehicle is put in normal operation and kept running;
(c) The safety-belt of one of the rear seats is unfastened;
(d) The functioning of the safety-belt reminder is checked for all of the
seating positions in all seating rows;
(e) Alternatively, at the request of the vehicle manufacturer, the test
procedures specified in paragraphs 2.2. to 2.2.2. for the seating
position(s) in the same row as the driver's seat may be used for any rear
seating position instead.
3. The first level warning test shall have a duration of at least the minimum
required time as specified in paragraph 8.4.2.3. of this Regulation for the first
level warning. The second level warning test may be initiated after completion
of the first level warning test. However, it shall also be ensured that the second
level warning supersedes the first level warning when the first level warning is
still active.
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