1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 5768:1979 ISO 6011:1978 Specification for Operating instrumentation for earth-moving machinery ISO title: Earth-moving machinery Operating instrumentation UDC 621.878:624.132.3:629.1.05BS5768:1979 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Road Engineer
2、ingStandards Committee, was published underthe authority of the Executive Board and comes intoeffect on 31 August 1979 BSI 12-1999 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference RDB/21 Draft for comment 77/11693 DC ISBN 0 580 10922 4 Cooperating organizations T
3、he Road Engineering Standards Committee, under whose direction this British Standard was prepared, consists of representatives from the following Government departments and scientific and industrial organizations: Asphalt and Coated Macadam Association Association of Consulting Engineers British Qua
4、rrying and Slag Federation British Tar Industry Association Cement and Concrete Association Concrete Society Limited Contractors Plant Association* Convention of Scottish Local Authorities County Surveyors Society Department of the Environment (PSA) Department of the Environment (Transport and Road
5、Research Laboratory) Department of Transport Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors* Federation of Manufacturers of Construction Equipment and Cranes* Greater London Council Institute of Petroleum Institute of Quarrying Institution of Civil Engineers* Institution of Highway Engineers* Instituti
6、on of Municipal Engineers* Institution of Structural Engineers Ministry of Defence* Refined Bitumen Association Ltd. Road Emulsion Association Ltd. Road Surface Dressing Association Sand and Gravel Association Limited Society of Chemical Industry The organizations marked with an asterisk in the abov
7、e list, together with the following, were directly represented on the committee entrusted with the preparation of this British Standard: Agricultural Engineers Association Associated Offices Technical Committee Department of Industry Health and Safety Executive National Coal Board Trades Union Congr
8、ess Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date of issue CommentsBS5768:1979 BSI 12-1999 i Contents Page Cooperating organizations Inside front cover National foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 Field of application 1 3 Instrumentation 1 4 Arrangement of instruments 2 Annex A Space envelope and preferred
9、dimensions of instruments 3 Figure 1 Instrument arrangement 2 Figure 2 Engine tachometer and speedometer 3 Figure 3 Instruments other than tachometer and speedometer 3 Figure 4 Engine tachometer 3 Figure 5 Speedometer 3 Figure 6 Ammeter 3 Figure 7 Voltmeter 4 Figure 8 Thermometer 4 Figure 9 Pressure
10、 gauges 4 Table 1 Information obtainable 1 Table 2 Marking on meters 5BS5768:1979 ii BSI 12-1999 National foreword This British Standard has been prepared under the direction of the Road Engineering Standards Committee and is identical with ISO6011:1978 “Earth-moving machinery Operating instrumentat
11、ion” published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ISO6011 was produced as a result of international discussions in which the United Kingdom took an active part. Terminology and conventions. The text of the International Standard has been approved as suitable for publication
12、 without deviation, as a British Standard. Some terminology and certain conventions are not identical with those used in British Standards; attention is especially drawn to the following. Wherever the words “International Standard” appear, referring to this standard, they should be read as “British
13、Standard”. NOTETextual error. In the note to Figure 5 “Km/h” should be read as “km/h”. 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 i
14、tself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, pages1 to 5 and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amend
15、ment table on the inside front cover.BS5768:1979 BSI 12-1999 1 1 Scope This International Standard specifies the information an operator shall be able to obtain from the instrumentation at the instrument panel and the arrangement of this instrumentation in order to make it possible to operate the ma
16、chine in a safe and proper way and to maintain it in good operating condition. For guidance, an annex sets forth specified space envelope, preferred dimensions and dial-face layout of some instruments which are frequently used today. 2 Field of application This International Standard applies to the
17、following types of operator-controlled machine: crawler loaders and dozers; wheel loaders and dozers; graders; tractor scrapers; self-propelled compactors; excavators; off-highway trucks. 3 Instrumentation Instrumentation at the instrument panel shall provide information according to Table 1. In the
18、 table: A = mandatory (where applicable); B = optional. Table 1 Information obtainable Information obtainable Crawler loaders and dozers Wheel loaders and dozers Graders Tractor scrapers Self-propelled compactors Excavators Off-highway trucks Engine speed (rotational frequency) B B B A B B Machine s
19、peed B A A B A Amperage and/or voltage A A A A A A A Engine coolant temperature A A A A A A A Engine oil pressure A A A A A A A Brake air pressure A A A A A A Torque converter oil pressure B B B B B B B Torque converter oil temperature A A A A A A A Transmission oil pressure B B B B B B B Transmissi
20、on oil temperature B B B B B B B Engine fuel pressure B B B B B B B Hydraulic oil pressure B B B B B B B Hydraulic oil temperature B B B B B B B NOTE 1Information concerning fuel level and service time are not included in the above table, but are required and should be visible for maintenance purpos
21、es on all equipment having an engine. However, location is not required to be on the instrument panel. Information concerning service time is very useful for scheduling preventive maintenance of equipment, and should be provided for each engine. NOTE 2In the event where information normally required
22、, as given in the table, is not appropriate for a given machine, that information is not required; for example, engine coolant temperature for air-cooled engines, or air pressure for machines having no air-system.BS5768:1979 2 BSI 12-1999 4 Arrangement of instruments The instruments should be divide
23、d into groups on the panel as shown in Figure 1. Left group: for engines (for example engine water thermometer, oil pressure gauge, etc.) Central group: for driving machines (for example speedometer, engine tachometer, etc.) Right group: for power transmission (for example torque converter oil therm
24、ometer, torque converter oil pressure gauge, etc.) Figure 1 Instrument arrangementBS5768:1979 BSI 12-1999 3 Annex Space envelope and preferred dimensions of instruments This annex sets forth the space envelope, preferred dimensions and dial-face layout of instruments frequently used today at the ins
25、trument panel of earth-moving machinery. The specifications are only given for guidance. Manufacturers are free to use any instrument (for example control light, warning lamp) which gives the desired information in a useful way. A.1 Space envelope and preferred dimensions A.1.1 Engine tachometer and
26、 speedometer A.1.2 Instruments other than tachometer and speedometer A.2 Dial-face layout A.2.1 Engine tachometer A.2.2 Speedometer A.2.3 Ammeter Figure 2 Engine tachometer andspeedometer Figure 3 Instruments other than tachometer and speedometer Figure 4 Engine tachometer NOTEProvisionally mph may
27、be shown in addition to Km/h. Figure 5 Speedometer Figure 6 AmmeterBS5768:1979 4 BSI 12-1999 A.2.4 Voltmeter A.2.5 Thermometer Type of fluid (for example coolant, engine oil) and temperature should be marked on the dial face. A.2.6 Pressure gauge Type of fluid (for example engine oil, air) and press
28、ure should be marked on the dial face. A.3 Marking instrument housing Marking as shown in Table 2 should be made on the engine tachometer, speedometer, ammeter, voltmeter, thermometer and pressure gauge intended for the instrument panel of earth-moving machinery. Figure 7 Voltmeter NOTEProvisionally
29、 F may be shown in addition to C. Figure 8 Thermometers NOTEProvisionally psi may be shown in addition to MPa. NOTEWhen symbols are standardized by ISO/TC127, the symbols should be used in place of the “type of fluid and temperature or pressure, etc.” marked on the dial face. Figure 9 Pressure gauge
30、sBS5768:1979 BSI 12-1999 5 Table 2 Marking on meters Meter Marking Positioning Engine tachometer Ratio of rotational frequency of the driving shaft to the specified rotational frequency on the housing surface Speedometer Rotational frequency of the driving shaft against the specified speed on the ho
31、using surface Symbols + and near the terminals Ammeter and voltmeter on the housing surface Maximum capacity on the housing surface Thermometer and pressure gauge Maximum capacity on the housing surfaceBS 5768:1979 ISO 6011:1978 BSI 389 Chiswick High Road London W4 4AL BSIBritishStandardsInstitution
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