Regulation No 98 of the Economic Commission for Europe of the United Nations (UN/ECE) — Uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicle headlamps equipped with gas-discharge light sources
A. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
B. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR HEADLAMPS
C. FURTHER ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
A. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
0. SCOPE(1)
1. DEFINITIONS
2. APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF A HEADLAMP(2)
3. MARKINGS
4. APPROVAL
4.1. General
4.2. Composition of the approval mark
4.3. Arrangement of the approval mark
4.3.1. Independent lamps
4.3.2. Grouped, combined or reciprocally incorporated lamps
4.3.3. Lamps, the lens of which are used for different types of headlamps and which may be reciprocally incorporated or grouped with other lamps
4.3.4. Distributed lighting systems
B. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR HEADLAMPS(5)
5. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
5.4. Illumination configuration for different traffic conditions
at 0,86D-1,72L |
at least 5 lux |
at 0,57U-3,43R |
not more than 1,4 lux |
at 0,86D-1,72R |
at least 5 lux |
at 0,57U-3,43L |
not more than 1,4 lux |
5.8. Replaceability of light sources
6. ILLUMINATION
6.1. General provisions
6.2. Provisions concerning passing beams
Figure 1
either: |
13,5 V ± 0,1 |
for 12 V systems |
or: |
otherwise specified |
(See Annex 7) |
Points or segments |
Designation |
Illuminances (lux) |
Horizontal distances (cm) |
Vertical distances (cm) |
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On and above line H/H2, or On and above line H/H3/H4 |
1 max |
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1 |
HV |
1 max |
0 |
0 |
2 |
B 50 L |
0,5 max |
L 150 |
U 25 |
3 |
75 R |
20 min |
R 50 |
D 25 |
4 |
50 L |
20 max |
L 150 |
D 37,5 |
5 |
25 L1 |
30 max |
L 150 |
D 75 |
6 |
50 V |
12 min |
0 |
D 37,5 |
7 |
50 R |
20 min |
R 75 |
D 37,5 |
8 |
25 L2 |
4 min |
L 396 |
D 75 |
9 |
25 R1 |
4 min |
R 396 |
D 75 |
10 |
25 L3 |
2 min |
L 670 |
D 75 |
11 |
25 R2 |
2 min |
R 670 |
D 75 |
12 |
15 L |
1 min |
L 910 |
D 125 |
13 |
15 R |
1 min |
R 910 |
D 125 |
14 |
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(9) |
L 350 |
U 175 |
15 |
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(9) |
0 |
U 175 |
16 |
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(9) |
R 350 |
U 175 |
17 |
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(9) |
L 175 |
U 87,5 |
18 |
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(9) |
0 |
U 87,5 |
19 |
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(9) |
R 175 |
U 87,5 |
20 |
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0,1 min |
L 350 |
0 |
21 |
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0,2 min |
L 175 |
0 |
A to B |
Segment I |
6 min |
L 225 to R 225 |
D 37,5 |
C to D |
Segment II |
6 max |
R 140 to R 396 |
U 45 |
E to F |
Segment III and under |
20 max |
L 417 to R 375 |
D 187,5 |
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E max R |
70 max |
Right of VV line |
Above D 75 |
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E max L |
50 max |
Left of VV line |
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6.3. Provisions concerning driving beams
6.5. Provisions concerning movable reflectors
7. GAUGING OF DISCOMFORT AND/OR DISABILITY
C. FURTHER ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
8. MODIFICATION OF THE HEADLAMP TYPE AND EXTENSION OF APPROVAL
9. CONFORMITY OF PRODUCTION
10. PENALTIES FOR NON-CONFORMITY OF PRODUCTION
11. PRODUCTION DEFINITELY DISCONTINUED
12. NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF TECHNICAL SERVICES RESPONSIBLE FOR CONDUCTING APPROVAL TESTS, AND OF ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS
13. TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
ANNEX 1
COMMUNICATION
(Maximum format: A4 (210 × 297 mm))
ANNEX 2
EXAMPLES OF ARRANGEMENTS OF APPROVAL MARKS
Figure 1
Figure 2 |
Figure 3a |
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The headlamp bearing the approval marking shown above is a headlamp meeting the requirements of this Regulation with respect to both the passing beam and the driving beam and designed: |
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For left-hand traffic only |
For both traffic systems, by means of an adjustment as desired of the setting of the optical unit or the light source on the vehicle |
Figure 3b
Figure 4 |
Figure 5 |
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The headlamp bearing the approval marking shown above is a headlamp meeting the requirements of this Regulation in its original form with a gas discharge light source for the passing beam only and is equipped with a lens of plastic material, and designed: |
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For both traffic systems |
For right-hand traffic only |
Figure 6
Figure 7a |
Figure 7b |
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The headlamp bearing the above approval marking shown above is a headlamp meeting the requirements of this Regulation: |
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With a gas discharge light source in respect of the passing beam only and is designed for left-hand traffic only. |
Same arrangement as Figure 6, but the front fog lamp cannot be lit simultaneously with the driving beam. |
Figure 8 |
Figure 9 |
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Identification of a passing beam headlamp meeting the requirements of this Regulation and incorporating a lens of plastic material, |
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and combined or grouped or reciprocally incorporated with R 8 halogen driving beam. |
designed for both traffic systems. |
The passing beam shall not be lit simultaneously with the halogen driving beam. The passing beam is designed for right-hand traffic only. |
The passing beam shall not be lit simultaneously with another reciprocally incorporated headlamp. |
Figure 10
Figure 11
Examples of possible simplified marking for grouped, combined or reciprocally incorporated lamps fitted to the front of the vehicle
MODEL A
MODEL B
MODEL C
MODEL D
Figure 12
Lamp reciprocally incorporated or grouped with a headlamp
Example 1
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Example 2
Figure 13
LED modules
ANNEX 3
Figure A
Measuring screen 1
Passing beam
Figure B
Measuring screen 2
Passing beam
Figure C
Measuring points for illumination values
ANNEX 4
Tests for stability of photometric performance of headlamps in operation
TEST ON COMPLETE HEADLAMPS
1. TEST FOR STABILITY OF PHOTOMETRIC PERFORMANCE
1.1. Clean headlamp
1.1.1. Test procedure
1.1.1.2. Test voltage
1.1.2. Test results
1.1.2.1. Visual inspection:
1.1.2.2. Photometric test:
1.2. Dirty headlamp
1.2.1. Preparation of the headlamp
1.2.1.1. Test mixture
2. TEST FOR CHANGE IN VERTICAL POSITION OF THE CUT-OFF LINE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF HEAT
2.1. Test for passing beam headlamps
2.2. Test results
Appendix
Overview of operational periods concerning test for stability of photometric performance
ANNEX 5
Requirements for lamps incorporating lenses of plastic material — testing of lens or material samples and of complete lamps
1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
2. TESTS
2.1. Resistance to temperature changes
2.1.1. Tests
2.1.2. Photometric measurements
2.1.2.1. Method
2.1.2.2. Results
2.2. Resistance to atmospheric and chemical agents
2.2.1. Resistance to atmospheric agents
2.2.2. Resistance to chemical agents
2.2.2.1. Test mixture
2.2.2.2. Application of the test mixture
2.2.2.3. Cleaning
2.2.3. Results
2.2.3.1. After the test of resistance to atmospheric agents, the outer face of the samples shall be free from cracks, scratches, chipping and deformation, and the mean variation in transmission
2.2.3.2. After the test of resistance to chemical agents, the samples shall not bear any traces of chemical staining likely to cause a variation of flux diffusion, whose mean variation
2.2.4. Resistance to light source radiations
2.3. Resistance to detergents and hydrocarbons
2.3.1. Resistance to detergents
2.3.2. Resistance to hydrocarbons
2.3.3. Results
2.4. Resistance to mechanical deterioration
2.4.1. Mechanical deterioration method
2.4.2. Results
2.5. Test of adherence of coatings, if any
2.5.1. Preparation of the sample
2.5.2. Description of the test
2.5.3. Results
2.6. Tests of the complete headlamp incorporating a lens of plastic material
2.6.1. Resistance to mechanical deterioration of the lens surface
2.6.1.1. Tests
2.6.1.2. Results
2.6.2. Test of adherence of coatings, if any
Appendix 1
A. Tests on plastic materials (lenses or samples of material supplied pursuant to paragraph 2.2.4 of this Regulation)
Samples Tests |
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B. Tests on complete headlamps (supplied pursuant to paragraph 2.2.3 of this Regulation)
Tests |
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Appendix 2
Method of measurement of the diffusion and transmission of light
1. EQUIPMENT (see figure)
2. MEASUREMENTS
Reading |
With sample |
With central part of DD |
Quantity represented |
T1 |
no |
no |
Incident flux in initial reading |
T2 |
yes (before test) |
no |
Flux transmitted by the new material in a field of 24° |
T3 |
yes (after test) |
no |
Flux transmitted by the tested material in a field of 24° |
T4 |
yes (before test) |
yes |
Flux diffused by the new material |
T5 |
yes (after test) |
yes |
Flux diffused by the tested material |
Figure 1
Optical setup for measurement of variations in diffusion and transmission
Appendix 3
SPRAY-TESTING METHOD
1. Test equipment
1.1. Spray gun
1.2. Test mixture
2. Test
Appendix 4
ADHESIVE TAPE ADHERENCE TEST
1. PURPOSE
2. PRINCIPLE
3. SPECIFIED ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS
4. TEST PIECES
5. PROCEDURE
6. RESULTS
ANNEX 6
CENTRE OF REFERENCE
ANNEX 7
VOLTAGE MARKINGS
This marking must be placed on the main body of each headlamp containing only gas discharge light sources and ballast, and on each external part of the ballast. The ballast(s) is(are) designed for a ** Volts network system. |
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This marking must be placed on the main body of each headlamp containing at least one gas discharge light source and ballast. The ballast(s) is(are) designed for a ** Volts network system. None of the filament lamps and/or LED module(s) which the headlamp contains is designed for a 24 Volts network system. |
ANNEX 8
Minimum requirements for conformity of production control procedures
1. GENERAL
2. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR VERIFICATION OF CONFORMITY BY THE MANUFACTURER
2.1. Nature of tests
2.2. Methods used in tests
2.3. Nature of sampling
2.4. Measured and recorded photometric characteristics
2.5. Criteria governing acceptability
ANNEX 9
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR SAMPLING BY AN INSPECTOR
1. GENERAL
2. FIRST SAMPLING
2.1. The conformity is not contested
A1: |
one headlamp |
0 per cent |
one headlamp not more than |
20 per cent |
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A2: |
both headlamps more than |
0 per cent |
but not more than |
20 per cent |
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go to sample B |
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B1: |
both headlamps |
0 per cent |
2.2. The conformity is contested
A3: |
one headlamp not more than |
20 per cent |
one headlamp more than |
20 per cent |
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but not more than |
30 per cent |
B2: |
in the case of A2 |
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one headlamp more than |
0 per cent |
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but not more than |
20 per cent |
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one headlamp not more than |
20 per cent |
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B3: |
in the case of A2 |
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one headlamp |
0 per cent |
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one headlamp more than |
20 per cent |
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but not more than |
30 per cent |
2.3. Approval withdrawn
A4: |
one headlamp not more than |
20 per cent |
one headlamp more than |
30 per cent |
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A5: |
both headlamps more than |
20 per cent |
B4: |
in the case of A2 |
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one headlamp more than |
0 per cent |
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but not more than |
20 per cent |
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one headlamp more than |
20 per cent |
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B5: |
in the case of A2 |
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both headlamps more than |
20 per cent |
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B6: |
in the case of A2 |
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one headlamp |
0 per cent |
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one headlamp more than |
30 per cent |
3. REPEATED SAMPLING
3.1. The conformity is not contested
C1: |
one headlamp |
0 per cent |
one headlamp not more than |
20 per cent |
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C2: |
both headlamps more than |
0 per cent |
but not more than |
20 per cent |
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go to sample D |
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D1: |
in the case of C2 |
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both headlamps |
0 per cent |
3.2. The conformity is contested
D2: |
in the case of C2 |
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one headlamp more than |
0 per cent |
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but not more than |
20 per cent |
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one headlamp not more than |
20 per cent |
3.3. Approval withdrawn
C3: |
one headlamp not more than |
20 per cent |
one headlamp more than |
20 per cent |
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C:4 |
both headlamps more than |
20 per cent |
D3: |
in the case of C2 |
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one headlamp 0 or more than |
0 per cent |
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one headlamp more than |
20 per cent |
4. CHANGE OF THE VERTICAL POSITION OF THE CUT-OFF LINE
Figure 1
ANNEX 10
Instrumental verification of the ‘cut-off’ for passing beam headlamps
1. GENERAL
2. MEASUREMENT OF THE QUALITY OF THE ‘CUT-OFF’
2.2. Sharpness of ‘cut-off’
2.3. Linearity
3. VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL ADJUSTMENT
Figure 1
Measurement of ‘cut-off’ quality
3.1. Vertical adjustment
3.2. Horizontal adjustment
Figure 2
Instrumental vertical and horizontal adjustment — horizontal line scan method
Figure 3
Instrumental vertical and horizontal adjustment — three line scan method
ANNEX 11
Requirements for LED modules and headlamps including LED modules
1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
2. MANUFACTURE
3. TEST CONDITIONS
3.1. Application
3.2. Operating conditions
3.2.1. LED module operating conditions
3.2.2. Ambient temperature
3.3. Ageing
4. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS AND TESTS
4.1. UV-radiation
l |
S(λ) |
250 |
0,430 |
255 |
0,520 |
260 |
0,650 |
265 |
0,810 |
270 |
1,000 |
275 |
0,960 |
280 |
0,880 |
285 |
0,770 |
290 |
0,640 |
295 |
0,540 |
300 |
0,300 |
305 |
0,060 |
310 |
0,015 |
315 |
0,003 |
320 |
0,001 |
325 |
0,00050 |
330 |
0,00041 |
335 |
0,00034 |
340 |
0,00028 |
345 |
0,00024 |
350 |
0,00020 |
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355 |
0,00016 |
360 |
0,00013 |
365 |
0,00011 |
370 |
0,00009 |
375 |
0,000077 |
380 |
0,000064 |
385 |
0,000530 |
390 |
0,000044 |
395 |
0,000036 |
400 |
0,000030 |
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