Commission Directive 2004/104/EC of 14 October 2004 adapting to technical progress Council Directive 72/245/EEC relating to the radio interference (electromagnetic compatibility) of vehicles and amending Directive 70/156/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the type-approval of motor vehicles and their trailersText with EEA relevance
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- Corrigendum to Commission Directive 2004/104/EC of 14 October 2004 adapting to technical progress Council Directive 72/245/EEC relating to the radio interference (electromagnetic compatibility) of vehicles and amending Directive 70/156/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the type-approval of motor vehicles and their trailers, 304L0104R(01), March 2, 2005
(a) refuse to grant EC type-approval, or national type-approval or (b) prohibit registration, sale or entry into service.
(a) shall no longer grant EC type-approval, and (b) may refuse to grant national type-approval.
(a) shall consider certificates of conformity which accompany new vehicles in accordance with the provisions of Directive 70/156/EEC to be no longer valid for the purposes of Article 7(1) of that Directive; (b) may refuse the registration, sale or entry into service of new vehicles.
1. Annex I is amended as follows: (a) the following line is added to point 0.5: "Name and address of authorised representative, if any:" (b) the following point is inserted: "12.7. Table of installation and use of RF transmitters in the vehicle(s), if applicable (see Annex I, 3.1.8.): frequency bands (Hz) max. output power (W) antenna position at vehicle, specific conditions for installation and/or use The applicant for type-approval must also supply, where appropriate: Appendix 1 A list (with make(s) and type(s) of all electrical and/or electronic components concerned by this Directive (see points 2.1.9 and 2.1.10) and not previously listed. Appendix 2 Schematics or drawing of the general arrangement of electrical and/or electronic components (concerned by this Directive) and the general wiring harness arrangement. Appendix 3 Description of vehicle chosen to represent the type Body style: Left or right hand drive: Wheelbase:
Appendix 4 Relevant test report(s) supplied by the manufacturer or approved/recognised laboratories for the purpose of drawing up the type-approval certificate."
2. In Annex III, Section A, the following line is added to point 0.5: "Name and address of authorised representative, if any:".
requirements regarding the immunity to radiated and conducted disturbances for functions related to direct control of the vehicle, related to driver, passenger and other road users' protection and related to disturbances, which would cause confusion to the driver or other road users, requirements regarding the control of unwanted radiated and conducted emissions to protect the intended use of electrical or electronic equipment at own or adjacent vehicles or nearby, and the control of disturbances from accessories that may be retrofitted to the vehicle.
2.1.1. "Electromagnetic compatibility" means the ability of a vehicle or component(s) or separate technical unit(s) to function satisfactorily in its electromagnetic environment without introducing intolerable electromagnetic disturbances to anything in that environment. 2.1.2. "Electromagnetic disturbance" means any electromagnetic phenomenon which may degrade the performance of a vehicle or component(s) or separate technical unit(s), or of any other device, unit of equipment or system operated in vicinity of a vehicle. An electromagnetic disturbance may be electromagnetic noise, an unwanted signal or a change in the propagation medium itself. 2.1.3. "Electromagnetic immunity" means the ability of a vehicle or component(s) or separate technical unit(s) to operate without degradation of performance in the presence of (specified) electromagnetic disturbances which includes wanted radio frequency signals from radio transmitters or radiated in-band emissions of industrial-scientific-medical (ISM) apparatus, internal or external to the vehicle. 2.1.4. "Electromagnetic environment" means the totality of electromagnetic phenomena existing at a given location. 2.1.5. "Broadband emission" means an emission, which has a bandwidth greater than that of a particular measuring apparatus or receiver (International Special Committee on Radio Interference (CISPR) 25, 2nd edition). 2.1.6. "Narrowband emission" means an emission which has a bandwidth less than that of a particular measuring apparatus or receiver (CISPR 25, 2nd edition). 2.1.7. "Electrical/electronic system" means (an) electrical and/or electronic device(s) or set(s) of devices together with any associated electrical connections which form part of a vehicle but which are not intended to be type-approved separately from the vehicle. 2.1.8. "Electrical/electronic subassembly" (ESA) means an electrical and/or electronic device or set(s) of devices intended to be part of a vehicle, together with any associated electrical connections and wiring, which performs one or more specialised functions. An ESA may be approved at the request of a manufacturer or his authorised representative as either a "component" or a "separate technical unit (STU)" (see Directive 70/156/EEC, Article 2). 2.1.9. "Vehicle type" in relation to electromagnetic compatibility means vehicles which do not differ essentially in such respects as: 2.1.9.1. the overall size and shape of the engine compartment; 2.1.9.2. the general arrangement of the electrical and/or electronic components and the general wiring arrangement; 2.1.9.3. the primary material of which the body or shell (if applicable) of the vehicle is constructed (for example, a steel, aluminium or fibreglass body shell). The presence of panels of different material does not change the vehicle type provided the primary material of the body is unchanged. However, such variations must be notified.
2.1.10. An "ESA type" in relation to electromagnetic compatibility means ESAs which do not differ in such essential respects as: 2.1.10.1. the function performed by the ESA; 2.1.10.2. the general arrangement of the electrical and/or electronic components, if applicable.
2.1.11. "Vehicle wiring harness" means supply voltage, bus system (e.g. CAN), signal or active antenna cables, which are installed by the vehicle manufacturer. 2.1.12. Immunity-related functions are: (a) functions related to the direct control of the vehicle: by degradation or change in engine, gear, brake, suspension, active steering, speed limitation devices, for example, by affecting driver’s position, e.g. seat or steering wheel positioning, by affecting driver’s visibility: e.g. dipped beam, windscreen wiper;
(b) functions related to driver, passenger and other road-user protection: e.g. airbag and safety restraint systems;
(c) functions which, when disturbed, cause confusion to the driver or other road users: optical disturbances: incorrect operation of e.g. direction indicators, stop lamps, end outline marker lamps, rear position lamp, light bars for emergency system, wrong information from warning indicators, lamps or displays related to functions in clauses (a) or (b) which might be observed in the direct view of the driver, acoustical disturbances: incorrect operation of anti-theft alarm, horn, for example;
(d) functions related to vehicle data bus functionality: by blocking data transmission on vehicle data bus-systems, which are used to transmit data, required to ensure the correct functioning of other immunity-related functions;
(e) functions which, when disturbed, affect vehicle statutory data: e.g. tachograph, odometer.
Test pulse number | Immunity test level | Functional status for systems | |
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Related to immunity-related functions | Not related to immunity-related functions | ||
1 | III | C | D |
2a | III | B | D |
2b | III | C | D |
3a/3b | III | A | D |
4 | III | D |
Polarity of pulse amplitude | Maximum allowed pulse amplitude for | |
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vehicles with 12 V systems | vehicles with 24 V systems | |
Positive | + 75 | + 150 |
Negative | – 100 | – 450 |
1. CISPR 12 "Vehicles’, motorboats’ and spark-ignited engine-driven devices’ radio disturbance characteristics — Limits and methods of measurement", 5th edition 2001 2. CISPR 16-1 "Specifications for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods — Part 1: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus", 2nd edition 2002 3. CISPR 25 "Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics for the protection of receivers used on board vehicles", 2nd edition 2002 4. ISO 7637-1 "Road vehicles — Electrical disturbance from conduction and coupling — Part 1: Definitions and general considerations", 2nd edition 2002 5. ISO 7637-2 "Road vehicles — Electrical disturbance from conduction and coupling — Part 2: Electrical transient conduction along supply lines only on vehicles with nominal 12 V or 24 V supply voltage", 2nd edition 2004 6. ISO-EN 17025 "General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories", 1st edition 1999 7. ISO 11451 "Road vehicles — Electrical disturbances by narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy — Vehicle test methods" Part 1: General and definitions (ISO DIS 11451-1:2003) Part 2: Off-vehicle radiation source (FDIS 11451-2:2004) Part 4: Bulk current injection (BCI) (ISO 11451-4: 1st edition 1995) 8. ISO 11452 "Road vehicles — Electrical disturbances by narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy — Component test methods" Part 1: General and definitions (ISO DIS 11452-1:2003) Part 2: Absorber-lined chamber (ISO DIS 11452-2:2003) Part 3: Transverse electromagnetic mode (TEM) cell (ISO 11452-3: 3rd edition 2001) Part 4: Bulk current injection (BCI) (ISO DIS 11452-4:2003) Part 5: Strip line (ISO 11452-5: 2nd edition 2002) 9. ITU Radio Regulations, Edition 2001
Limit E (dBμV/m) at frequency F (MHz) | ||
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30-75 MHz | 75-400 MHz | 400- |
E = 32 | E = 32 + 15,13 log (F/75) | E = 43 |
Limit E (dBμV/m) at frequency F (MHz) | ||
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30-75 MHz | 75-400 MHz | 400- |
E = 42 | E = 42 + 15,13 log (F/75) | E = 53 |
Limit E (dBμV/m) at frequency F (MHz) | ||
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30-75 MHz | 75-400 MHz | 400- |
E = 22 | E = 22 + 15,13 log (F/75) | E = 33 |
Limit E (dBμV/m) at frequency F (MHz) | ||
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30-75 MHz | 75-400 MHz | 400- |
E = 32 | E = 32 + 15,13 log (F/75) | E = 43 |
Limit E (dBμV/m) at frequency F (MHz) | ||
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30-75 MHz | 75-400 MHz | 400- |
E = 62 – 25,13 log (F/30) | E = 52 + 15,13 log (F/75) | E = 63 |
Limit E (dBμV/m) at frequency F (MHz) | ||
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30-75 MHz | 75-400 MHz | 400- |
E = 52 – 25,13 log (F/30) | E = 42 + 15,13 log (F/75) | E = 53 |
Appendix 1 A list (with make(s) and type(s) of all electrical and/or electronic components concerned by this Directive (see paragraphs 2.1.9. and 2.1.10. of Annex I) and not previously listed. Appendix 2 Schematics or drawing of the general arrangement of electrical and/or electronic components (concerned by this Directive) and the general wiring harness arrangement. Appendix 3 Description of vehicle chosen to represent the type Body style: Left or right-hand drive: Wheelbase: Appendix 4 Relevant test report(s) supplied by the manufacturer from a test laboratory accredited to ISO 17025 and recognised by the Approval Authority for the purpose of drawing up the type-approval certificate.
type-approval Delete where not applicable. extension of type-approval Delete where not applicable. refusal of type-approval Delete where not applicable. withdrawal of type-approval Delete where not applicable.
type-approval Delete where not applicable. extension of type-approval Delete where not applicable. refusal of type-approval Delete where not applicable. withdrawal of type-approval Delete where not applicable.
"50 km/h cycle" vehicle test conditions | Failure criteria |
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Vehicle speed 50 km/h ± 20 % (vehicle driving the rollers). If the vehicle is equipped with a cruise control system, it shall be operational | |
Dipped beams ON (manual mode) | Lighting OFF |
Front wiper ON (manual mode) maximum speed | Complete stop of front wiper |
Direction indicator on driver’s side ON | |
Adjustable suspension in normal position | Unexpected significant variation |
Driver’s seat and steering wheel in medium position | Unexpected variation greater than 10 % of total range |
Alarm unset | Unexpected activation of alarm |
Horn OFF | Unexpected activation of horn |
Airbag and safety restraint systems operational with inhibited passenger airbag if this function exists | Unexpected activation |
Automatic doors closed | Unexpected opening |
Adjustable endurance brake lever in normal position | Unexpected activation |
"Brake cycle" vehicle test conditions | Failure criteria |
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To be defined in brake cycle test plan. This must include operation of the brake pedal (unless there are technical reasons not to do so) but not necessarily an anti-lock brake system action. |
AM, with 1 kHz modulation and 80 % modulation depth in the 20-800 MHz frequency range, and PM, t on 577 μs, period 4600 μs in the 800-2000 MHz frequency range,
Absorber chamber test: according to ISO DIS 11452-2: 2003 TEM cell testing: according to ISO 11452-3: 3rd edition 2001 Bulk current injection testing: according to ISO DIS 11452-4: 2003 Stripline testing: according to ISO 11452-5: 2nd edition 2002 800 mm stripline: according to paragraph 4.5 of this Annex
AM, with 1 kHz modulation and 80 % modulation depth in the 20-800 MHz frequency range, PM, t on 577 μs, period 4600 μs in the 800-2000 MHz frequency range,
200 | 56 | 70 | ||
200 | 1 | 60 | 50 |