CONTENTS
0. legislative provisions............................................................................ 3
1. SCOPE................................................................................................................ 3
2. APPLICABILITY
AND IMPLEMENTATION................................................... 3
3. DEFINITIONS.................................................................................................... 3
4. REQUIREMENTS............................................................................................... 3
5. EXEMPTIONS
AND ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES..................................... 4
6. SUPPLEMENTARY
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS.......................................... 4
7. ALTERNATIVE
STANDARDS.......................................................................... 4
8. NOTES................................................................................................................ 5
0.
legislative provisions
0.1.
NAME OF STANDARD
0.1.1.
This Standard is the Vehicle Standard (Australian Design Rule 51/00 – Filament
Lamps) 2006.
0.1.2.
This Standard may also be cited as Australian Design Rule 51/00 — Filament
Lamps.
0.2.
COMMENCEMENT
0.2.1.
This Standard commences on the day after it is registered.
0.3.
REPEAL
0.3.1.
This Standard repeals each vehicle standard with the name Australian
Design Rule 51/00 — Filament Lamps that is:
(a) made
under section 7 of the Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989; and
(b) in
force at the commencement of this Standard.
0.3.2.
This Standard also repeals each instrument made under section 7 of the
Motor Vehicle Standards Act 1989 that creates a vehicle standard with the name
Australian Design Rule 51/00 — Filament Lamps, if there are no other
vehicle standards created by that instrument, or amendments to vehicle
standards made by that instrument, that are still in force at the commencement
of this Standard.
1.
SCOPE
This Australian Design Rule (ADR)
prescribes the dimensional and photometric requirements for filament lamps
which ensure interchangeability and correct functioning when installed in a
lamp unit.
2.
APPLICABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION
2.1.
The circumstances under which lamps are mandatory, optional, or
prohibited are set out in either ADRs 13/.., 19/… or 67/….
3.
DEFINITIONS
3.1.
Refer to paragraph 2.1 of Appendix A.
4.
REQUIREMENTS
4.1.
Devices complying with the technical requirements of Appendix A, part 5
Exemptions and Alternative Procedures and part 6 Supplementary General
Requirements shall be accepted as complying with this vehicle standard.
5.
EXEMPTIONS AND ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURES
5.1.
The following provisions of Appendix A do not apply.
5.1.1.
Administrative provisions
Section
2.2 Application for approval
Section
2.4 Approval
Section
3.8 Observation concerning selective yellow colour.
Section
6 Production definitely discontinued
Section
7 Names and addresses of technical services responsible for conducting
approval tests, and of administrative departments
Section
8 Transitional provisions
Annexes
Annex
2 Communication concerning the approval (or refusal or withdrawal of
approval or production definitely discontinued) of a type of filament lamp
pursuant to Regulation No. 37
Annex
3 Example of the arrangement of the approval mark
6.
SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The following general
requirements are supplementary to the requirements of Appendix A:
6.1.
The requirements and procedures set out in Annexes 6 and 7 of Appendix A
are acceptable for the purposes of demonstrating compliance with the technical
requirements of this rule.
6.2.
In paragraph 3.10 of Appendix A, it is permissible to use filament lamps
other than standard filament lamps listed in Annex 1 for photometric tests
specified in lighting component ADRs which refer to ADR 51/… provided those
filament lamps comply with paragraph 7.2 and other requirements of this Rule
except for Annex 1.
6.3.
In cases where it is not possible to meet the requirements of paragraph
2.3, Inscriptions, information necessary to ensure traceability of replaceable
components affecting the photometric performance must be provided. This
information shall be marked on the bulb, or the cap, or permanently marked on
the lamp body.
7.
ALTERNATIVE STANDARDS
7.1.
The technical requirements of any of the editions of United Nations
–Economic Commission (UN ECE) for Europe Regulation No. 37 - UNIFORM
PROVISIONS CONCERNING THE APPROVAL OF FILAMENT LAMPS FOR USE IN APPROVED
LAMP UNITS OF POWER DRIVEN VEHICLES AND OF THEIR TRAILERS, up to and including
the edition incorporating the 03 series of amendments are deemed to be
equivalent to the technical requirements of this rule.
7.2.
Filament lamps conforming to FMVSS 108 Lamps Reflective Devices and
Associated Equipment, SAE J573 Dec89 Miniature Lamp Bulbs and JIS C 7506 – 1994
Lamp Bulbs for Motor Vehicles, may be used in lighting and light signalling
devices in which case the photometric test must be conducted as referenced in
paragraphs 6.2 and 6.3 using either
7.2.1.
a standard filament lamp which has been selected as specified in the
relevant standard referenced in clause 7.2 above; or
7.2.2.
where selection of standard filament lamp is not addressed in the
standard chosen from those required in clause 7.2 above, then the light and
light signalling device must be capable of meeting those photometric
requirements using any of the filament lamps of the selected type that conform
to the specifications in that standard.
8.
NOTES
8.1.
In place of Regulation No 48 where referenced in Appendix A, read ADR
13/00.
Appendix A
UN-ECE REGULATION NO.
37/03
UNIFORM PROVISIONS
CONCERNING THE APPROVAL OF FILAMENT LAMPS FOR USE IN APPROVED LAMP UNITS OF POWER
DRIVEN VEHICLES AND THEIR TRAILERS
NOTE:
In view of recent changes to the Regulation, text containing
Supplements 8 and 9 have not been incorporated in the main Regulation document.
Supplements 8 and 9 have been attached at the end of R37/03. Changes in the
texts of Supplements 8 and 9 will be incorporated into the Regulation when the
consolidated document is available from the UN-ECE.
Regulation No. 37
UNIFORM PROVISIONS
CONCERNING THE APPROVAL OF FILAMENT LAMPS FOR USE IN APPROVED LAMP UNITS OF
POWER DRIVEN VEHICLES AND OF THEIR TRAILERS
CONTENTS
REGULATION
1. Scope
2. Administrative
provisions
2.1. Definitions
2.2. Application
for approval
2.3. Inscriptions
2.4. Approval
3. Technical
requirements
3.1. Definitions
3.2. General
specifications
3.3. Manufacture
3.4. Tests
3.5. Filament
position and dimensions
3.6. Colour
3.7. The
UV radiation of a halogen filament
3.8. lampObservation
concerning selective-yellow colour
3.9. Check
on optical quality
3.10. Standard
filament lamps
4. Conformity
of production
5. Penalties
for non-conformity of production
6. Production
definitely discontinued
7. Names
and addresses of technical services responsible for conducting approval tests,
and of administrative departments
8. Transitional
provisions
ANNEXES
Annex 1 Sheets
Sheets H1
Sheets H2
Sheets H3
Sheets H4
Sheets P21W
Sheet P21/4W
Sheets P21/5W
Sheet R5W
Sheet R10W
Sheet C5W
Sheets C21W
(filament lamp for reversing lamp)
Sheet T4W
Sheet W5W
Sheet W3W
Sheets S1 and
S2 (filament lamps for motor cycles)
Sheet S3
(filament lamp for mopeds)
CONTENTS (continued)
Sheets S4
(filament lamp for mopeds)
Sheets HS1
Sheets HS2
(halogen filament lamp for mopeds)
Sheets PY21W
(amber coloured filament lamp)
Sheet H6W
Sheets HB3
Sheets HB4
Sheet T1.4W
Sheet H7
Sheets H27W
Sheets P27W
Sheets P27W/7W
Sheet WY5W
Sheets H21W
Sheets W21W
Sheets W21/5W
Sheets W2.3W
Sheets H8
Sheets W16W
Sheets HIR1
Sheets PY27/7W
Sheets HIR2
Sheets H9
Sheets H10
Annex 2 Communication
concerning the approval (or extension or refusal or withdrawal of approval or
production definitely discontinued) of a type of filament lamp pursuant to
Regulation No. 37
Annex 3 Example
of the arrangement of the approval mark
Annex 4 Luminous
centre and shapes of lamp filaments
Annex 5 Checking
the colour and transmission of selective-yellow bulbs and outer bulbs and amber
bulbs Annex 6 Minimum requirements for quality control procedures by the
manufacturer
Annex 7 Sampling
and compliance levels for manufacturer tests records
Annex 8 Minimum
requirements for spot checks by the administrative authority
Annex 9 Compliance
approved by spot check
Regulation No. 37
UNIFORM PROVISIONS
CONCERNING THE APPROVAL OF FILAMENT LAMPS FOR USE IN APPROVED LAMP UNITS OF
POWER DRIVEN VEHICLES AND OF THEIR TRAILERS
1. SCOPE
This Regulation
applies to filament lamps shown in annex 1 and intended for use in approved
lamp units of power driven vehicles and of their trailers.
2. ADMINISTRATIVE
PROVISIONS
2.1. Definitions
2.1.1. Definition of
"category"
The term
"category" is used in this Regulation to describe different basic
design of standardized filament lamps. Each category has a specific
designation, as for example: "F1", "P21W", "T4W".
2.1.2. Definition of
"type"
Filament lamps of
different "types" are lamps within the same category which differ in
such essential respects as:
2.1.2.1. trade name or mark;
2.1.2.2. bulb design, in so far as
these differences affect the optical results;
2.1.2.3. bulb colour
A selective-yellow
bulb or an additional selective-yellow outer bulb, solely intended to change
the colour but not the other characteristics of a colourless filament lamp,
does not constitute a change of type of the filament lamp;
2.1.2.4. rated voltage.
2.2. Application for
approval
2.2.1. The application for
approval shall be submitted by the owner of the trade name or mark, or by his
duly accredited representative.
2.2.2. Every application for
approval shall be accompanied (see also para. 2.4.2.) by:
2.2.2.1. drawings in triplicate,
sufficiently detailed to permit identification of the type;
2.2.2.2. a brief technical
description;
2.2.2.3. five samples of each
colour which has been applied for.
2.2.3. In the case of a type of
filament lamp differing only by the trade name or mark from a type that has
already been approved it shall be sufficient to submit:
2.2.3.1. a declaration by the lamp
manufacturer that the type submitted is identical (except in the trade name or
mark) with and has been produced by the same manufacturer as, the type already
approved, the latter being identified by its approval code;
2.2.3.2. two samples bearing the
new trade name or mark.
2.2.4. The competent authority
shall verify the existence of satisfactory arrangements for ensuring effective
control of the conformity of production before type approval is granted.
2.3. Inscriptions
2.3.1. Filament lamps submitted
for approval shall bear on the cap or bulb:
2.3.1.1. the trade name or mark of
the applicant;
2.3.1.2. the rated voltage;
2.3.1.3. the international
designation of the relevant category;
2.3.1.4. the rated wattage (in the
sequence, principal filament/secondary filament for dual- filament lamps); this
need not be indicated separately if it is part of the international designation
of the relevant filament lamp category;
2.3.1.5. a space of sufficient size
to accommodate the approval mark.
2.3.2. The space mentioned in
paragraph 2.3.1.5. above shall be indicated in the drawings accompanying the
application for approval.
2.3.3. Halogen filament lamps
meeting the requirements of paragraph 3.7. below shall be marked with a
"U".
2.3.4. Other inscriptions than
those covered by paragraphs 2.3.1. and 2.4.3. may be affixed, on the condition
that they do not adversely affect the luminous characteristics.
2.4. Approval
2.4.1. If all the samples of a
type of filament lamp which are submitted in pursuance of paragraphs 2.2.2.3.
or 2.2.3.2. above meet the requirements of this Regulation, approval shall be
granted.
2.4.2. An approval code shall be
assigned to each type approved. Its first character (at present 2
corresponding to the 02 series of amendments which entered into force on 27
October 1983 and to the 03 series of amendments, not requiring changes in the
approval number, which entered into force on 1 June 1984) 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. This will be
followed by an identification code comprising not more than two characters.
Only the arabic numerals and capital letters listed in footnote shall
be used. The same Contracting Party may not assign the same code to another
type of filament lamp. Notice of approval or of extension or
refusal or withdrawal of approval or production definitely discontinued of a
type of filament lamp 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 2 to this Regulation. If the applicant so
desires the approval code may be assigned to the colourless and to the
selective-yellow filament lamp (see para. 2.1.2.3.).
2.4.3. To every filament lamp
conforming to a type approved under this Regulation there shall be affixed in
the space referred to in paragraph 2.3.1.5., in addition to the inscriptions
required under paragraph 2.3.1., an international approval mark consisting of:
2.4.3.1. a truncated circle
surrounding the letter "E" followed by the distinguishing number of
the country which has granted approval;
2.4.3.2. the approval code, placed
close to the truncated circle.
2.4.4. If the applicant has
obtained the same approval code for several trade names or marks, one or more
of them will suffice to meet the requirements of paragraph 2.3.1.1.
2.4.5. The marks and
inscriptions specified in paragraphs 2.3.1. and 2.4.3. shall be clearly legible
and be indelible.
2.4.6. Annex 3 to this
Regulation gives an example of arrangement of the approval mark.
3. TECHNICAL
REQUIREMENTS
3.1. Definitions
3.1.1. Rated voltage: voltage
(in V) marked on the filament lamp;
3.1.2. Rated wattage: wattage
(in W) marked on the filament lamp which may be incorporated into the
international designation of the relevant category;
3.1.3. Test voltage: voltage, at
the filament lamp terminals for which the electrical and photometric characteristics
of the filament lamp are intended and are to be tested;
3.1.4. Objective values: values
to be achieved, within the specified tolerances, when the filament lamp is
supplied with current at its test voltage;
3.1.5. Standard filament lamp: a
lamp with colourless bulb (except for amber filament lamps) and with reduced
dimensional tolerances, used for the testing of lighting devices. Standard
filament lamps are specified in only one voltage rating for each category;
3.1.6. Reference luminous flux:
specified luminous flux of a standard filament lamp to which the optical
characteristics of a lighting device shall be referred;
3.1.7. Measuring luminous flux:
specified value of the luminous flux for testing a filament lamp in the
standard headlamp as specified in paragraph 3.8.;
3.1.8. Reference axis: an
axis defined with reference to the cap and to which certain
dimensions of the filament lamp are referred;
3.1.9. Reference plane: a
plane defined with reference to the cap and to which certain dimensions of
the filament lamp are referred.
3.2. General
specifications
3.2.1. Each sample submitted
shall conform to the relevant specifications of this Regulation.
3.2.2. Filament lamps shall be
so designed as to be and to remain in good working order when in normal use.
They shall moreover exhibit no fault in design or manufacture.
3.3. Manufacture
3.3.1. Filament lamp bulbs shall
exhibit no scores or spots which might impair their efficiency and their
optical performance.
3.3.2. Filament lamps shall be
equipped with standard caps complying with the cap data sheets of IEC
Publication 61, third edition, as specified on the individual lamp data sheets
of annex 1.
3.3.3. The cap shall be strong
and firmly secured to the bulb.
3.3.4. To ascertain whether
filament lamps conform to the requirements of paragraphs 3.3.1. to 3.3.3.
above, a visual inspection, a dimension check and, where necessary, a trial
fitting shall be carried out.
3.4. Tests
3.4.1. Filament lamps shall
first be aged at their test voltage for approximately one hour. For
dual-filament lamps, each filament shall be aged separately.
3.4.2. In the case of a coloured
bulb after the aging period corresponding to paragraph 3.4.1. the surface of
the bulb shall be lightly wiped with a cotton cloth soaked in a mixture of
70vol.% of n-heptane and 30vol.% of toluol. After about five minutes, the
surface shall be inspected visually. It must not show any apparent changes.
3.4.3. The position and
dimensions of the filaments shall be measured with the filament lamps being
supplied with current at from 90% to 100% of the test voltage.
3.4.4. Unless otherwise
specified, electrical and photometric measurements shall be carried out at the
test voltage.
3.4.5. Electrical measurements
shall be carried out with instruments of at least class 0.2.
3.4.6. The luminous flux
specified on the filament lamp data sheets of annex 1 is valid for filament
lamps emitting white light, unless a special colour is stated there.
In the case where
selective-yellow colour is allowed, the luminous flux of the filament lamp with
selective-yellow outer bulb shall be at least 85% of the specified luminous
flux of the relevant filament lamp with colourless bulb.
3.5. Filament position and
dimensions
3.5.1. The geometric shapes of
the filaments shall in principle be as specified on the lamp data sheets of
annex 1.
3.5.2. For line filaments the
correct position and shape shall be checked as specified in the relevant data
sheets.
3.5.3. If the filament is shown
on the lamp data sheet in at least one view as a point, the position of the
luminous centre shall be determined in conformity with annex 4.
3.5.4. The length of a line
filament shall be determined by its ends, defined - unless otherwise specified
on the relevant data sheet - as the apices of the first and the last filament
turn as seen in projection perpendicular to the reference axis of the lamp.
Such an apex shall comply with the requirement that the angle formed by the
legs shall not exceed 90 degrees . In the case of coiled-coil filaments the
apices of the secondary turns shall be taken into account.
3.5.4.1. For axial filaments the
extreme position of the apices considered shall be determined by rotating the
filament lamp about its reference axis. The length shall then be measured in a
direction parallel to the reference axis.
3.5.4.2. For transverse filaments
the filament axis shall be placed perpendicular to the direction of projection.
The length shall be measured in a direction perpendicular to the reference
axis.
3.6. Colour
3.6.1. The bulb of the filament
lamp shall be colourless, unless otherwise prescribed on the
relevant data sheet.
3.6.2. The colorimetric
characteristics, expressed in CIE chromaticity coordinates, shall lie within
the following limits: finished filament lamps with selective yellow bulb or
outer bulb
limit towards
red: y > 0.138 + 0.580x;
limit towards green:
y < 1.29x - 0.100;
limit towards white:
y > -x + 0.966;
(y
> -x + 0.940 and y = 0.440 for front fog lamps);
limit towards spectral
value: y < -x + 0.992;
finished filament
lamps with amber bulb
limit towards
red: y > 0.398
limit towards
green: y < 0.429
limit towards
white: z < 0.007
3.6.3. The colour and the
transmission of the bulb of filament lamps emitting coloured light shall be
measured by the method specified in annex 5.
3.7. The UV radiation of a
halogen filament lamp shall be such that:

where: Ee
(lamda) [W/nm] is the spectral distribution of the radiant flux; V (lamda)
[l] is the spectral luminous efficiency;
lamda
[nm] is the wave length.
This value shall be
calculated using intervals of five nanometre.
3.8. Observation
concerning selective-yellow colour
An approval of a
filament lamp type under this Regulation may be granted, pursuant to paragraph
3.6 above, for a filament lamp with a colourless as well as a selective-yellow
bulb or outer bulb; article 3 of the Agreement to which this Regulation is
annexed shall not prevent the Contracting Parties from prohibiting, on vehicles
registered by them, lamps emitting either white or selective-yellow light.
3.9. Check on optical
quality
(Applies solely to
filament lamps with two filaments for headlamps emitting an
asymmetrical passing beam).
3.9.1. This check of optical
quality shall be carried out at a voltage such that the measuring luminous flux
is obtained; the specifications of paragraph 3.4.6. are to be observed
accordingly.
3.9.2. For 12V filament lamps
emitting white light:
The sample which most
nearly conforms to the requirements laid down for the standard filament lamp
shall be tested in a standard headlamp as specified in paragraph 3.8.5. and it
shall be verified whether the assembly comprising the aforesaid headlamp and
the filament lamp being tested meets the light-distribution requirements laid
down for the passing beam in the relevant Regulation.
3.9.3. For 6V and 24V filament
lamps emitting white light: The sample which most nearly conforms to the
nominal dimension values shall be tested in a standard headlamp as specified in
paragraph 3.8.5. and it shall be verified whether the assembly comprising the
aforesaid headlamp and the filament lamp being tested meets the
light-distribution requirements laid down for the passing-beam in the relevant Regulation.
Deviations not exceeding 10% of the minimum values will be acceptable.
3.9.4. Filament lamps having a
selective-yellow bulb or outer bulb shall be tested in the same manner as
described in paragraphs 3.8.2. and 3.8.3. in a standard headlamp as specified
in paragraph 3.8.5. to ensure that the illumination complies with at least 85%,
for 12V filament lamps, and at least 77%, for 6V and 24V filament lamps, with
the minimum values of the light-distribution requirements laid down for the
passing beam in the relevant Regulation. The maximum illumination limits remain
unchanged.
In the case of a
filament lamp having a selective-yellow bulb this test shall be left out if the
approval is also given to the same type of filament lamp emitting white light.
3.9.5. A headlamp shall be
deemed to be a standard headlamp if:
3.9.5.1. it satisfies the pertinent
conditions of approval;
3.9.5.2. it has an effective
diameter of not less than 160mm;
3.9.5.3. with a standard filament
lamp it produces at the various points and in the various zones specified for
the headlamp type concerned, illumination equal to:
3.9.5.3.1. not more than 90% of the
maximum limits and
3.9.5.3.2. not less than 120% of the
minimum limits prescribed for the headlamp type concerned.
3.10. Standard filament
lamps
Standard filament
lamps for photometric tests of headlamps and light-signalling appliances
are specified on the relevant data sheets of annex 1. Standard filament lamps
shall have colourless bulbs (except for amber filament lamps) and be specified
for only one rated voltage.
4. CONFORMITY OF
PRODUCTION
4.1. Filament lamps approved
to this Regulation shall be so manufactured as to conform to the type approved
by meeting the inscriptions and technical requirements set forth in paragraph 3
above and annexes 1, 3 and 4 to this Regulation.
4.2. In order to verify that
the requirements of paragraph 4.1. are met, suitable controls of the production
shall be carried out.
4.3. The holder of the
approval shall in particular:
4.3.1. ensure existence of
procedures for the effective control of the quality of products,
4.3.2. have access to the
control equipment necessary for checking the conformity to each approved type,
4.3.3. ensure that data of test
results are recorded and that related documents shall remain available for a
period to be determined in accordance with the administrative service,
4.3.4. analyse the results of
each type of test, applying criteria of annex 7, in order to verify and ensure
the stability of the product characteristics making allowance for variation of
an industrial production,
4.3.5. ensure that for each type
of filament lamp, at least the tests prescribed in annex 6 to this Regulation
are carried out,
4.3.6. ensure that any
collecting of samples giving evidence of non-conformity with the type of test
considered shall give rise to another sampling and another test. All the
necessary steps shall be taken to re-establish the conformity of the
corresponding production.
4.4. The competent authority
which has granted type-approval may at any time verify the conformity control
methods applicable to each production unit.
4.4.1. In every inspection, the
test books and production survey records shall be presented to the visiting
inspector.
4.4.2. The inspector may take
samples at random which will be tested in the manufacturer's laboratory. The
minimum number of samples may be determined according to the results of the
manufacturer's own verification.
4.4.3. When the quality level
appears unsatisfactory or when it seems necessary to verify the validity of the
tests carried out in application of paragraph 4.4.2. above, the inspector shall
select samples, to be sent to the technical service which has conducted the
type approval tests.
4.4.4. The competent authority
may carry out any tests prescribed in this Regulation. Where the competent
authority decides to carry out spot checks, criteria of annexes 8 and 9 to this
Regulation shall be applied.
4.4.5. The normal frequency of
inspections authorized by the competent authority shall be one every two years.
In the case where negative results are recorded during one of these visits, the
competent authority shall ensure that all necessary steps are taken to re-
establish the conformity of production as rapidly as possible.
5. PENALTIES FOR
NON-CONFORMITY OF PRODUCTION
5.1. The approval granted in
respect of a type of filament lamp pursuant to this Regulation may be withdrawn
if the requirements are not met or if a filament lamp bearing the approval mark
does not conform to the type approved.
5.2. If a Contracting Party
to the Agreement applying this Regulation withdraws an approval it has
previously granted, it shall forthwith so notify the other Contracting Parties
applying this Regulation by means of a communication form conforming to the
model in annex 2 to this Regulation.
6. PRODUCTION
DEFINITELY DISCONTINUED
If the holder of the
approval completely ceases to manufacture a type of filament lamp approved in
accordance with this Regulation, he shall so inform the authority which granted
the approval. Upon receiving the relevant communication, that authority shall
inform thereof the other Parties to the 1958 Agreement applying this Regulation
by means of a communication form conforming to the model in annex 2 to this
Regulation.
7. NAMES AND ADDRESSES
OF TECHNICAL SERVICES RESPONSIBLE FOR CONDUCTING APPROVAL TESTS, AND OF
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS
The Parties to the
1958 Agreement which apply this Regulation shall communicate to the United
Nations Secretariat the names and addresses of the technical services
responsible for conducting approval tests and of the administrative departments
which grant approval and to which forms certifying approval or extension or
refusal or withdrawal of approval, or production definitely discontinued issued
in other countries, are to be sent.
8. TRANSITIONAL
PROVISIONS
8.1. Approvals granted under
the preceding series of amendments shall remain valid, except that for
conformity of production, current production filament lamps shall comply with
the requirements of the latest series of amendments starting 12 months from the
date of application of this amendment.
8.2. The correspondence
between the former designations and the new ones is indicated in the following
table:
|
Old designation
|
New designation in
the 03 series of amendments
|
|
P25-1
|
P21W
|
|
P25-2
|
P21/5W
|
|
R19/5
|
R5W
|
|
R19/10
|
R10W
|
|
C11
|
C5W
|
|
C15
|
C21W
|
|
T8/4
|
T4W
|
|
W10/5
|
W5W
|
|
W10/3
|
W3W
|