Test equipment Sample Clauses

Test equipment. For the tests an inertia dynamometer shall be equipped with the vehicle brake in question. The dynamometer shall be instrumented for continuous recording of rotational speed, brake torque, pressure in the brake line, number of rotations after brake application, braking time and brake rotor temperature.
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Test equipment. The test equipment is composed of a reference ground plane (a shielded room is not required), a transient / burst generator, Coupling/Decoupling Network (CDN) and capacitive coupling clamp.
Test equipment. Vehicle emissions are tested using equipment designed to establish accurately whether the limit values prescribed or indicated by the manufacturer have been complied with.
Test equipment. Racks, furniture and cabinets.
Test equipment. 2.1. A dynamometer having the following characteristics shall be used for the tests: 2.1.1. It shall be capable of generating the inertia required by paragraph 3.1. of this annex, and have the capacity to meet the requirements prescribed by paragraph 1.5. of Annex 3 to this Regulation with respect to the Type-I fade test; 2.1.2. The brakes fitted shall be identical with those of the original vehicle type concerned; 2.1.3. Air cooling, if provided, shall be in accordance with paragraph 3.4. of this annex; 2.1.4. The instrumentation for the test shall be capable of providing at least the following data; 2.1.4.1. A continuous recording of disc or drum rotational speed; 2.1.4.2. Number of revolutions completed during a stop, to resolution not greater than one eighth of a revolution; 2.1.4.3. Stop time; 2.1.4.4. A continuous recording of the temperature measured in the centre of the path swept by the lining or at mid-thickness of the disc or drum or lining; 2.1.4.5. A continuous recording of brake application control line pressure or force; 2.1.4.6. A continuous recording of brake output torque.
Test equipment. 3.1.1. Use an impactor with a semispherical headform of a 165 ± 2 mm diameter. The headform and associated base have a combined mass such that at a speed of 24.1 km/h at the time of impact an energy of 152 Joule will be reached. 3.1.2. Instrument the impactor with an acceleration sensing device whose output is recorded in a data channel that conforms to the requirements for a 600 Hz channel class filter as specified in ISO Standard 6487 (2002). The axis of the acceleration-sensing device coincides with the geometric centre of the headform and the direction of impact. As an alternative the impactor can be equipped with two accelerometers sensing in the direction of impact and placed symmetrically in comparison to the geometric centre of the spherical headform. In this case the deceleration rate shall be taken as the simultaneous average of the readings on the two accelerometers.
Test equipment. 4.1. Test vehicle preparation area 4.1.1. An enclosed temperature controlled area suitable for ensuring stabilization of the test dummy temperature prior to testing.
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Test equipment. 2.2.1.1. An acceleration (or deceleration) device. 2.2.1.2. One of the following vehicles: 2.2.1.2.1. A full vehicle including at least door(s), door latch(es), exterior door handle(s) with mechanical latch operation, interior door opening lever(s), the locking device(s), interior trim and door seal. 2.2.1.2.2. A vehicle body in white (i.e., vehicle frame, doors and other door retention components) including at least door(s), door latch(es), exterior door handle(s) with mechanical latch operation, interior door opening lever(s), and the locking device(s). 2.2.1.3. A device or means for recording door opening. 2.2.1.4. Equipment for measuring and recording accelerations.
Test equipment. Insofar as the Customer makes accessible production and test equipment to the Supplier, in particular equip- ment and devices within the framework of purchases from the Supplier, such equipment and devices must be incorporated in the Customer's own quality management system in the same way as its own production and test equipment. These are to be marked accordingly as "property of the Customer".
Test equipment. VENDOR shall make available to GTECH, upon written request by GTECH, any test procedures, special tools, jigs, fixtures, diagnostics, programs, test equipment or supplies necessary to repair the unit, any of the assemblies, subassemblies, piece parts, components, or other items comprising the Products purchased under this Agreement to component level. GTECH agrees to pay reasonable costs to VENDOR for hardware test equipment only. Other items such as procedures, schematics diagnostics, programs etc. will be made available at no charge.
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