SAE J222 pdf download
SAE J222 pdf download.(R) Parking Lamps (Front Position Lamps).
This SAE Standard provides test procedures, requirements, and guidelines of parking lars (front
position lamps).
2. References
2.1 ApplIcable Publications—The following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specified herein. Unless otherwise specified, the latest issue of SAE publications shall apply.
2.1.1 SAE Pue1IcATs—Availab4e from SAE. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001.
SAE J567—t.amp Bulb Retention System
SAE J575—Tests for Motor Veh.cle Lighting Devices and Components
SAE J576—Plastic Materials for Use in Optical Parts Such as Lenses and Reflectors of Motor Vehicle Lighting Devices
SAE J578—Color Specification
SAE J759—4.ighting Identification Code
2.2 Related Publications—The following publications are provided for information purposes only and are not a required pan of this document.
2.2.1 SAE Pu&IcATs—Availab4e from SAE. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 1 5096•0001.
SAE J592—Clearance, Side Marker, and Identification Lamps
SAE .J585—Tail Lamps (Rear Position Lamps) for Use on Motor Vehicles Less Than 2032 mm in Overall Width
SAE J586 FEB84—Stup Lamps for Use on Motor Vehicles Less Than 2032 mm in Overall Width
SAE J588 N0V84—Tum Signal Lamps for Use on Motor Vehicles Less Than 2032 mm in Overall Width
SAE J594—Refiex Reftectors
SAE J1395 APR85—Front and Rear Turn Signal Lamps for Use on Motor Vehicles 2032 mm or More in Overall Width
SAE J1398 MAY85—Stop Lamps for Use on Motor Vehicles 2032 mm or More in Overall Width
SAE J1957—Central High Mounted Stop Lamp Standard for Use on Vehicles Less than 2032 mm Overall Width
SAE J2040—Tail Lamps (Rear Position Lamps) for Use on Vehicles 2032 mm or More In Overall Width
SAE J2042—Cleaj-ance. Sidemarker. and Identification Lamps for Use on Motor Vehicles 2032 mm or More in OveraM Width
2.2.2 FEDERAL PuBLICATION—Available from the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Pnnting Office, Washington. DC 20402.
FMVSS No. 108—Turn Signal Geometric Visillty Requirements (56 FR 64733—64737)
3. Definitions
3.1 Parking Lamps—Whether separate or in combination with other lamps. parking lamps are located on both the front left and right of the vehicle which show to the front and are intended to mark the vehicle when parked. In addition, these front lamps serve as a reserve front position indicating system In the event of headlamp failure.
4. Lighting Identification Code—Parking lamps may be identified by the code P in accordance with SAE J759.
5. Tests
5.1 SAE J575 Is a part of this report. The following tests are applicable with the modifications as indicated:
5.1.1 VIBRATION TEST
5.1.2 MOeSTURE TEST
5.1.3 DUST TEST
5.1.4 ConnosloN TEST
5.1.5 PHOTOUETRY TEST—In addition to the test procedures in SAE J575. the folowing apply:
5.1.5.1 Photometric measurements shall be made with the light source of the lamp at least 3 m from the photometer. The H-V axis shall be taken as parallel to the axis of reference of the larr, as mounted on the vehicle.
5.1.6 WARPAGE TEST FOR DEVicES WITH PLASTIC COMPONENTS
5.2 Color Test—SAE J578 is a part of this report
6. Requirements
6.1 Performance Requirements—A device, when tested in accordance with the test procedures specified in Section 5. shall meet the following requirements
6.1.1 VIBRATION—SAE J575.
6.1.2 MO4STuRE—SAE J575.
6.1.3 Dust—SAEJ575.
6.1.4 CORROsION—SAE J575.
6.4 Installation RequIrements—Parking lamps shall meet the lollowing requirements as installed on the vehicle.
6.4,1 Each parking lamp shall be designed to comply with all photometric requirements of Table 1 with all vehicular obstructions considered.
6.4.2 Each parking lamp shall be designed to comply with one of the following visility requirements:
a. Each lamp must provide a minimum of 13 cm2 of unobstructed projected area when the light emitting surface area of the lens, excluding reflex reflector area, is projected parallel to a horizontal plane in any direction from 45 degrees outboard to 20 degrees inboard of the vehicle longitudinal axis, and parallel to a longitudinal, vertical plane in any direction from 15 degrees above to 15 degrees below the horizontal (see Figure 1).