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This document provides design guidelines, test procedure references, and performance requirements for directional, single color, flashing optical warning devices used on authorized emergency, maintenance, and service vehicles. It is intended to apply to, but not limited to, surface land vehicles.
Directional Flashing Optical Warning Devices for Authorized Emergency, Maintenance, and Service Vehicles
This SAE Recommended Practice provides test procedures, performance requirements, design guidelines, and installation requirements for cargo lamps that are mounted on the exterior of vehicles weighing under 5443 kg (12000) lb GVWR.
Cargo Lamps for Use on Vehicles Under 5443 kg (12 000 lb) GVWR
This SAE Recommended Practice applies to motor vehicle Forward Illumination Devices which incorporate adaptive beam pattern capabilities. This document is to be used in conjunction with other forward lighting standards and/or recommended practices which define the base beam procedures, requirements, and guidelines.
Adaptive Forward Lighting System
This SAE Standard provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for clearance, sidemarker, and identification lamps intended for use on vehicles 2032 mm or more in overall width. A clearance lamp, sidemarker lamp, or an identification lamp conforming to the requirements of this document may be used on vehicles less than 2032 mm in overall width.
Clearance, Sidemarker, and Identification Lamps for Use on Motor Vehicles 2032 mm or More in Overall Width
This SAE Standard provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for turn signal lamps intended for use onvehicles of less than 2032 mm in overall width.
Turn Signal Lamps for Use on Motor Vehicles Less Than 2032 mm in Overall Width
Applies to cornering lamps for vehicles of categories M, N and T.
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of cornering lamps for power-driven vehicles
Specifies the requirements for warning lights for temporary and for permanent mounting on vehicles. Does not cover (a) hazard lights of vehicles (simultaneous operation of all direction indicators), (b) the positioning of warning lights on a vehicle, and
Warning lights
Side.marker lamps for motor vehicles and their trailers
This SAE Recommended Practice provides laboratory test procedures, requirements and guidelines for electronic siren systems with a single loudspeaker, and electromechanical sirens for use on authorized emergency vehicles, which call for the right-of-way. Test procedures and performance requirements for individual system components are not included in this version. Results obtained for a siren system with a speaker array that is greater than 0.5 m in any dimension shall apply to the system only when the array is in the same spatial configuration as tested (i.e., the same speaker separation and orientation.)
Emergency Vehicle Sirens
This SAE Standard provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines for tail lamps (rear position lamps) intended for use on vehicles of less than 2032 mm in overall width.
Tail Lamps (Rear Position Lamps) for Use on Motor Vehicles Less Than 2032 mm in Overall Width
Applies to motor vehicle headlamps which may incorporate lenses of glass or plastic material.
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicle headlamps emitting an asymmetrical passing beam or a driving beam or both and equipped with halogen filament lamps (H4 lamps)
Applies to front fog lamps for vehicles of categories L3, L4, L5, L7, M, N, and T.
Uniform provisions concerning the approval of power-driven vehicle front fog lamps
Master lamps for four wheels or more motor vehicles
Filament lamps for motor vehicles, joined carriages and sticked carriages
Asphsltic plug joint specification for bridges
LED (Light Emmiting Diode) signal lamps on the trains
Light reflectors for motor vehicles, joined carriages and stiicked carriages
This SAE Standard establishes the minimum operational life, environmental requirements, and sound level output for electrically driven Vehicular Traffic Sound Signalling Devices (hereinafter referred to as Horns) on new automotivevehicles. Test equipment, environment, and procedures are specified.1.1 Intended Usage and Life ExpectationThe horns meeting this specification are intended to be used on automotive vehicles, in defined climatic conditions and environments.Any device functioning as a horn, is intended to perform its function, to this specification for at least 10 years or 250 000 km (150 000 miles). Two levels of usage shall be defined: A – Normal Usage; and B – High Usage.For the purposes of this specification, Normal Usage (A) life shall be interpreted as:Nominal Duty—50 000 actuationsChirp Duty—40 000 actuationsLong Duty—200 actuationsContinuous Duty—4.0 minutes (per section 8.14)These duty cycles are defined in Appendix B (figure B1):For purposes of this specification, High Usage (B) life shall be interpreted as Normal Usage (A) followed by an additional 450 000 Nominal Duty Actuations.These duty definitions shall be modified for Combined Environment Testing as shown in the Combined Environment section.
Vehicular Traffic Sound Signaling Devices (Horns)
Covers requirements for signs, including decals, that are retro-reflective and fluorescent, and that are intended to indicate (a) the maximum permissible speed; (b) the width of motor vehicles operating on public roads; and (c) identification of emergenc
Retro-reflective and fluorescent warning signs for road vehicles Part 3: Signs other than triangles, chevron signs and abnormal load vehicle signs
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