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23、011 Canadian Standards Association CSA/3M669-11Lighting and marking of agricultural equipment on highwaysCSA PrefaceThis is the fifth edition of CSA M669, Lighting and marking of agricultural equipment on highways, which is an adoption without modification of the identically titled ANSI/ASAE (Americ
24、an National Standards Institute/American Society of Agricultural Engineers) Standard S279.15 SEP2010. It supersedes the previous edition, published in 2004, which was an adoption of ANSI/ASAE Standard S279.12 DEC02.In conjunction with the adoption of this new edition of ANSI/ASAE S279, CSA is also w
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26、for retroreflective devices and fluorescent marking and to the criteria for design and placement of the marking material on various types of equipment. It should be noted that this Standard applies to all mobile agricultural equipment, whether self-propelled or towed, moving on public highways and r
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40、269-429-3852, hqasabe.orgANSI/ASAE S279.15 SEP2010Lighting and Marking of Agricultural Equipment on Highways CSA M669-11ANSI/ASAE S279.15 SEP2010Revision approved September 2010 as an American National StandardLighting and Marking of Agricultural Equipment on HighwaysSupersedes ASAE S213, Safety Lig
41、hting for Combinations of FarmTractors and Implements, adopted February 1954. Proposed by theEngineering Committee of the Farm and Industrial Equipment Institute;approved by SAE Power and Machinery Division Technical Committee;adopted by ASAE December 1964; revised December 1965, June 1966,June 1967
42、, December 1969, June 1971, March 1974; approved as anAmerican National Standard November 1976; revised April 1977, March1982; revision approved by ANSI July 1984; reconfirmed December1986; revised April 1988; editorially revised July 1989; revision approvedby ANSI April 1990; reaffirmed by ASAE Dec
43、ember 1992; reaffirmed byANSI July 1993; reaffirmed by ASAE December 1997; revised April 1998;revision approved by ANSI and revised editorially October 1998; revisedFebruary 2001; revision approved by ANSI April 2001; reaffirmed byASAE December 2001; revised December 2002; revision approved byANSI F
44、ebruary 2003, revised December 2005; revision approved as anAmerican National Standard January 2006; revised July 2008; revisionapproved by ANSI August 2008; revised September 2010; revisionapproved by ANSI September 2010.Keywords: Lighting, Marking, Safety, Vehicle1 PurposeThis Standard provides sp
45、ecifications for lighting and marking ofagricultural equipment whenever such equipment is operating or istraveling on a highway.2 Normative referencesThe following referenced documents are indispensable for the applicationof this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. Forund
46、ated references, the latest edition of the referenced document(including amendments) applies.ANSI/ASAE S276.6 JAN2005, Slow Moving Vehicle IdentificationEmblem (SMV Emblem)ANSI/ASAE S390.4 DEC2004, Definitions and Classifications ofAgricultural Field EquipmentANSI/ASAE S584 JAN2005, Agricultural Equ
47、ipment: Speed IdentificationSymbol (SIS)ASABE S608, Headlamps for Agricultural EquipmentSAE J560, Seven-Conductor Electrical Connector for Truck-TrailerJumper CableSAE J575, Test Methods and Equipment for Lighting Devices andComponents for Use on Vehicles Less Than 2032 mm in Overall WidthSAE J585,
48、Tail Lamps (Rear Position Lamps) for Use on Motor VehiclesLess Than 2032 mm in Overall WidthSAE J586, Stop Lamps for Use on Motor Vehicles Less Than 2032 mmin Overall WidthSAE J588, Turn Signal Lamps for use on Motor Vehicles Less Than2032 mm in Overall WidthSAE J594, Reflex ReflectorsSAE J845, (R)
49、Optical Warning Devices for Authorized Emergency,Maintenance, and Service VehiclesSAE J974, Flashing Warning Lamp for Agricultural EquipmentSAE J2040, Tail Lamps (Rear Position Lamps) for Use on Vehicles 2032mm or More in Overall WidthSAE J1889, L.E.D. Signal and Marking Lighting DevicesSAE J2041, Reflex Reflectors for Use on Vehicles 2032 mm or More inWidthSAE J2261, Stop Lamps and Front- and Rear-Turn Signal Lamps ForUse On Motor Vehicles 2032 mm or more in Overall WidthASTM D1014-02, Standard Practice for Conducting Exterior ExposureTests of Paints and Coa
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