Interpretation ID: nht89-2.94
TYPE: INTERPRETATION-NHTSA
DATE: 09/06/89
FROM: MARGRET SCHMOCK -- ROBERT BOSCH
TO: R. VAN IDERSTINE -- NHTSA
TITLE: HIGH MOUNTED STOP LAMP
ATTACHMT: ATTACHED TO LETTER DATED 11/06/89 FROM STEPHEN P. WOOD -- NHTSA TO FRAU MARGRET SCHMOCK -- ROBERT BOSCH; REDBOOK A34; STANDARD 108
TEXT: Dear Mr. Van Iderstine,
Could you please answer to the following questions:
1. Is it allowed to use 6 wedge-base-bulbs (3cp) on one high mounted stop lamp?
2. SAE J186 Nov. 82 says that the effective projected luminous area shall not be less than 29 cm<2>.
How would you measure the projected luminous area of a lamp with 6 bulbs?
3. Must each bulb reach the required photometric values?
4. What will happen, if one bulb is defect?
Thank you very much in advance and all the best wishes,
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