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AS 1165-1982

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Traffic hazard warning lamps

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Withdrawn date

30-06-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1982

Preview

1 - AS 1165-1982 TRAFFIC HAZARD WARNING LAMPS
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
6 - FOREWORD
7 - SECTION 1. SCOPE AND GENERAL
7 - 1.1 SCOPE.
7 - 1.2 APPLICATION.
7 - 1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS.
7 - 1.4 DEFINITIONS.
7 - 1.4.1 Traffic hazard warning lamp
7 - 1.4.2 Steady-burning warning lamp
7 - 1.4.3 Flashing warning lamp
7 - 1.4.4 Ripple warning lamp
7 - 1.4.5 Luminous intensity (in a given direction)
7 - 1.4.6 Effective intensity (of a flashing warning lamp)
7 - 1.4.7 Illuminance (illumination)
7 - 1.4.8 Retroreflector
7 - 1.4.9 Coefficient of reflex luminous intensity (CIL)
7 - 1.4.10 Observation angle (of a retroreflector)
7 - 1.4.11 Entrance angle (of a retroreflector)
7 - 1.5 TYPE DESIGNATIONS AND MINIMUM PHOTOMETRIC PERFORMANCE.
7 - 1.6 DISTRIBUTION OF LIGHT OUTPUT.
7 - 1.6.1 General.
8 - 1.6.2 Warning Lamps with a Unidirectional Light Output
8 - 1.6.3 Warning Lamps with a Bidirectional Light Output
8 - 1.6.4 Warning Lamps with a Wide-angle Light Output.
8 - 1.7 COLOUR.
8 - 1.7.1 Colour Boundaries.
10 - 1.7.2 Lens Material.
10 - 1.8 RATE OF FLASHING.
10 - 1.9 RETROREFLECTORS.
10 - 1.10 PHOTOELECTRIC CONTROL.
10 - 1.11 SIZE OF LENS.
10 - 1.12 MARKING.
11 - SECTION 2. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR BATTERY-OPERATED WARNING LAMPS
11 - 2.1 SCOPE OF SECTION.
11 - 2.2 DEFINITIONS.
11 - 2.2.1 Operating current drain
11 - 2.2.2 Standing current drain (of photoelectrically controlled warning lamps)
11 - 2.3 FINISH.
11 - 2.3.1 Colour.
11 - 2.3.2 Corrosion Resistance.
11 - 2.4 MOUNTING FACILITIES.
11 - 2.4.1 Facilities to be Provided.
11 - 2.4.2 Method of Attachment.
11 - 2.5 SWIVEL FACILITIES.
11 - 2.6 SERVICE FACILITIES.
11 - 2.7 BATTERIES AND BATTERY CONNECTIONS.
11 - 2.7.1 Batteries.
11 - 2.7.2 Battery Connections.
11 - 2.8 SWITCHES.
11 - 2.9 CONVERSION OF HEAD ASSEMBLY.
11 - 2.10 CARRYING HANDLE.
13 - 2.11 STRENGTH OF WARNING LAMP ASSEMBLY.
13 - 2.12 WEATHER RESISTANCE.
13 - 2.13 CURRENT DRAIN.
13 - 2.14 STABILITY UNMOUNTED.
13 - 2.15 MARKING.
14 - APPENDIX A - CONDITIONS FOR PHOTOMETRIC AND ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS
14 - A1 OPERATING CONDITIONS.
14 - A2 LUMINOUS INTENSITY MEASUREMENTS.
14 - A3 DETERMINATION OF PHOTOMETRIC PERFORMANCE OF FLASHING WARNING LAMPS.
15 - A4 TESTING OF PHOTOELECTRICALLY CONTROLLED WARNING LAMPS.
19 - APPENDIX B - A GUIDE TO THE PHOTOMETRIC PERFORMANCE OF BATTERY- OPERATED WARNING LAMPS USING INCANDESCENT LIGHT BULBS
19 - B1 INTRODUCTION.
19 - B2 STEADY BURNING WARNING LAMP.
19 - B3 FLASHING WARNING LAMP.
22 - APPENDIX C - GUIDE TO THE USE AND MAINTENANCE OF BATTERY-OPERATED WARNING LAMPS
22 - C1 TYPE AND ARRANGEMENT.
22 - C2 MOUNTING AND AIMING.
22 - C3 CHECK ON OPERATION.
22 - C4 CLEANING.
22 - C5 REPLACEMENT OF BULBS.
22 - C6 REPLACEMENT OF BATTERIES.
23 - APPENDIX D - INFORMATION TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE PURCHASER
23 - D1 GENERAL.
23 - D2 INFORMATION RELATING TO PHOTOMETRIC PERFORMANCE.
23 - D3 INFORMATION RELATING TO DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION.
24 - APPENDIX E - STRENGTH TEST FOR WARNING LAMP ASSEMBLY
24 - E1 SCOPE.
24 - E2 APPARATUS.
24 - E3 PROCEDURE.

Applies to warning lamps designed to call attention to or delineate the location of temporary hazards to vehicular traffic. Includes requirements for the photometric performance of various types of lamp, to ensure that they will provide an effective warning signal, and covers the specific requirements for design and construction of battery-operated lamps. It also requires the provision of facilities which will enable the lamps to be effectively used and readily maintained.

This standard specifies requirements for traffic hazard warning lamps, as defined in Clause 1.4.1. It provides for low-intensity warning lamps for use at night, and for high-intensity warning lamps for daytime use.It specifies requirements relating to the intensity, distribution and colour of the light emitted from traffic hazard warning lamps to ensure that they will provide an effective warning signal under the conditions which may reasonably be expected in normal use. It also requires provision of retroreflectors to maintain a degree of warning in the event of an in-service failure of a warning lamp.The standard does not apply to warning lamps which are designed for use on road vehicles, nor does it apply to light signals which are intended for traffic control purposes. It does not specify the manner in which warning lamps are to be used (number to be used, placement, etc) for which reference should be made to AS 1742, Part 1 and Part 2, and to the relevant regulations of road and traffic authorities.NOTE: The manner in which the warning lamps are used will ultimately determine the effectiveness of the warning which they will provide to the road user (see Foreword).

Committee
E-000
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 2703 X
Pages
18
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

AS 1470-1986 Health and safety at work - Principles and practices
AS 1742.3-1996 Manual of uniform traffic control devices - Traffic control devices for works on roads

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