BS AU 156-1971 Recommendations for aiming of headlamps and auxiliary lamps on motor vehicles《汽车前灯与辅助灯射向对准推荐标准》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD AUTOMOBILE SERIES BS AU 156:1971 Recommendations for Aiming of headlamps and auxiliary lamps on motor vehicles UDC 629.113.06:628.971.85(1 195.2)BSAU156:1971 This BritishStandard, having been approved by the AutomobileIndustry Standards Committee, was published underthe authority of
2、 theExecutive Board of theInstitutionon 13September1971 BSI 02-2000 The following BSI references relates to the work on this standard: Committee reference AUE/1 Draft for comment 70/16942 ISBN 0 580 06675 4 Foreword These Recommendations have been prepared under the authority of the Automobile Indus
3、try Standards Commtitee of BSI. Motor vehicle headlamps are optically precise devices for producing light in directions specific to each type of unit. When mounted on the vehicle, these directions must be orientated in relation to the horizontal plane passing through the headlamp centre and the long
4、itudinal plane of symmetry of the vehicle so that the desired beam effect is achieved. Vehicle headlamps are designed to produce either a long-range main beam for open road driving or a short range dipped beam. Aimed too high, the dipped beams will give increased range but will also dazzle. On the o
5、ther hand, aimed too low these beams will not dazzle but will give inadequate range. Both conditions are equally dangerous and the correct result can only be achieved by correct alignment of the beams. It is essential therefore, that headlamps are correctly mounted and orientated on the vehicle and
6、maintained so that the beams are directed in the direction intended. In practice the aim of headlamps is affected by the way in which the vehicle is loaded. These Recommendations describe the way in which headlamps should be set under specified conditions of loading. NOTEAttention is drawn to the Ro
7、ad Vehicles Lighting Regulations which give legal requirements relating to the mounting and the use of headlamps and auxiliary lamps on motor vehicles. The vehicle loading conditions and the aiming procedures given in Clauses8 and9 are considered to be those which will be most effective in obtaining
8、 uniform aiming of headlamps. Users of these recommendations are urged to write to BSI giving their experience in applying them in practice; in particular, constructive proposals for improvement will be welcomed. Reference is made in this standard to various Regulations published by the Inland Trans
9、port Committee of the Economic Commission for Europe (ECE). A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from
10、legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi andii, pages1 to12 and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside fron
11、t cover. Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date CommentsBSAU156:1971 BSI 02-2000 i Contents Page Foreword Inside front cover 1 Scope 1 2 Definitions 1 3 Types of headlamps 1 4 Types of headlamp beam 3 5 Prealignment checks 3 6 Aiming equipment 3 7 Positioning of vehicle and aiming screen
12、4 8 Vehicle loading 4 9 Procedure for aiming and checking of aim 4 Figure 1 Typical headlamp identifications for headlamps complying with ECE regulations 8 Figure 2 Typical headlamp beam patterns as viewed on an aiming screen 11 Figure 3 Vehicle position with respect to aiming screen 12 Table 1 Type
13、s of headlamps commonly encountered in UK (seeFigure 1 andFigure 2) 2ii blankBSAU156:1971 BSI 02-2000 1 1 Scope These Recommendations deal with the methods to be used for the aiming and checking of headlamps and auxiliary lamps on motor vehicles, including motorcycles and scooters, where the left-ha
14、nd rule of the road is applicable. The recommendations are intended for both the initial aiming and the subsequent checking of the aim of headlamps and auxiliary lamps. Information on the different types of headlamps in current use is given. Except where otherwise stated, the recommendations apply e
15、qually to headlamps, fog lamps and supplementary main beam lamps. 2 Definitions For the purposes of these Recommendations the following definitions apply: main (driving or upper) beam a beam of light intended primarily for distant illumination of the road when no other vehicle is approaching dipped
16、(meeting or lower) beam a beam of light intended to illuminate the road ahead of the vehicle when meeting other road users high intensity zone (hot spot) the zone of highest intensity of a beam as it appears to an observer viewing the beam thrown upon a screen or other aiming surface 2-Headlamp syst
17、em two headlamps, mounted one on each side of the longitudinal plane of symmetry of the vehicle, each headlamp containing a filament or filaments providing the main and the dipped beams NOTECertain classes of vehicle are permitted to use a2-headlamp system providing only dipped beams. Such headlamps
18、 are aimed according to the type of dipped beams fitted. 4-Headlamp system four headlamps mounted in pairs, one pair on each side of the longitudinal plane of symmetry of the vehicle. In each pair, one headlamp contains a filament providing the main beam, and the other headlamp contains a filament p
19、roviding the dipped beam and in certain types an additional main beam filament mechanically aimed headlamp a headlamp which is capable of being aimed optically or mechanically aiming plane a plane formed by three pads integrally mounted on the face of the lens of sealed beam headlamps. Such headlamp
20、s are pre-aimed during manufacture so that the aiming plane is accurately normal to the axis of the headlamp beam auxiliary lamp a lamp intended to supplement or under certain conditions of visibility, to replace the normal (obligatory) headlamps on a vehicle. The following types of auxiliary lamps
21、are included in this standard: 1) Fog lamp. A lamp specifically employed to improve the illumination on the road in conditions of fog, snowfall, rain or dustclouds. 2) Supplementary main beam (long range) lamp. A lamp specifically employed to improve the distant illumination on the road when the mai
22、n beam is in operation. 3 Types of headlamps General information on the headlamps most commonly encountered in the UnitedKingdom is given inTable 1 andFigure 1 andFigure 2 to facilitate their recognition. BSAU156:1971 2 BSI 02-2000 Table 1 Types of headlamps commonly encountered in UK (seeFigure 1 a
23、ndFigure 2) No. Description Headlamp system Special identification embossed on lens Beam to be used for aiming Typical beam pattern 1 2 Sealed beam headlamp 2 lamps 2 lamps none “2” main dipped Figure 2a Figure 2b 3 4 4 lamps “1” “2” main dipped (see Note) Figure 2a Figure 2c 5 2 lamps none or “2” d
24、ipped Figure 2c 6 Headlamp with replaceable British prefocused filament lamp 2 lamps none main Figure 2a 7 8 4 lamps none none main dipped (see Note). Figure 2a Figure 2b 9 Asymmetric beam headlamp with replaceable prefocused filament lamp 2 lamps none dipped Figure 2c 10 11 4 lamps none none main d
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