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Vehicles equipped to transport hazardous goods or explosive
substances are required to have electrical systems with
specifi ed levels of safety and protection. These requirements are
defi ned in the European Agreement on International Transport
of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR 2007).
The ADR requirements apply to the following classes of
dangerous load carrying vehicles: EX/II, EX/III, FL, OX, and AT.
The following key points should be observed on Hazardous
Goods/ADR trailer installations.
Data of the Load Plate
The print out of the Load Plate Pressure Data from the Trailer
Manager programme
must have
the ADR/GGVS certifi cate
number as indicated (Fig. 154).
Cable routes
Sensor cable route should not be installed to brake air
pipes. Do
not
run sensor leads in spiral wrapping on hoses.
Cables should be securely fastened to prevent abrasion and
positioned to protect against mechanical and thermal stress.
It is recommended that the cables are either run in trunking or
secured at no less more than 400 mm intervals.
Note: All cables should run
‘
up to
’
ECU connections.
Brake lamp back-up power supply
The brake lamp power supply can be either an ISO 12098 or
an ISO 1185 (24N) connector. These connectors
must be
fully
approved for use on an ADR vehicle (Fig. 155).
Warning lamps
It is the installers responsibility to ensure that the green trailer
warning lamp, if fi tted, is fully approved for use on an ADR
vehicle (Fig. 156).
The warning lamp bulb
must be
of twin pole bayonet type.
Fig. 155
Fig. 156
Fig. 154
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