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GB/T 18029.4-2009: Wheelchairs -- Part 4: Energy consumption of electric wheelchairs and scooters for determination of theoretical distance range
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Basic data

Standard ID: GB/T 18029.4-2009 (GB/T18029.4-2009)
Description (Translated English): Wheelchairs -- Part 4: Energy consumption of electric wheelchairs and scooters for determination of theoretical distance range
Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard: Y14
Classification of International Standard: 11.180
Word Count Estimation: 9,963
Date of Issue: 2009-09-30
Date of Implementation: 2009-12-01
Quoted Standard: GB/T 14729; GB/T 18029.6; GB/T 18029.7; GB/T 18029.15
Adopted Standard: ISO 7176-4-1997, IDT
Regulation (derived from): National Standard Approval Announcement 2009 No.10 (Total No.150)
Issuing agency(ies): General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China
Summary: This standard specifies the determination of electric wheelchairs and scooters energy consumption. This section applies to a maximum speed of 15 km/h, only to take one set of wheelchair and scooter.

GB/T 18029.4-2009: Wheelchairs -- Part 4: Energy consumption of electric wheelchairs and scooters for determination of theoretical distance range


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Wheelchairs Part 4. Energy consumption of electric wheelchairs and scooters for determination of theoretical distance range ICS 11.180 Y14 National Standards of People's Republic of China GB/T 18029.4-2009/ISO 7176-4.1997 Wheelchairs - Part 4. electric wheelchairs and Determination of electric scooter energy theory (ISO 7176-4.1997, IDT) Posted 2009-09-30 2009-12-01 implementation Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China released

Foreword

GB/T 18029 "wheelchair" is divided into 26 parts. --- Part 1. Determination of static stability Determination of dynamic stability of electric wheelchairs. --- Part 2 --- Part 3. Determination of effectiveness of brakes Determination of electric wheelchairs and electric scooters energy theory. --- Part 4 --- Part 5. Determination of dimensions, mass and turning space Determination of electric wheelchairs maximum speed, acceleration and deceleration. --- Part 6 --- Part 7. Measurement of seating and wheel sizes --- Part 8. static strength, impact strength and fatigue strength requirements and test methods --- Part 9. Climatic tests for electric wheelchairs Determination of electric wheelchair obstacle Ability. --- Part 10 --- Part 11. test dummies --- Part 13. Determination of the coefficient of friction of the test surface Requirements and test methods for electric wheelchairs and electric scooters and power control system. --- Part 14 --- Part 15. For the release of information, the production of documents and the use of labeling requirements --- Part 16. Block (by) pad flame retardancy requirements and test methods --- Part 17. electric wheelchair control section interface --- Part 19. wheeled motor vehicles used as mobile device holder --- Part 20. Determination of standing wheelchairs Performance --- Part 21. Requirements and test methods for electric wheelchairs and electric scooters electromagnetic compatibility --- Part 22. Setup --- Part 23. stair climbing device operated caregivers --- Part 24. Take the stairs means manipulated --- Part 25. electric wheelchair and electric scooter batteries and chargers - Requirements and test methods --- Part 26. Terminology This section GB/T Part of 418,029. This section identical with ISO 7176-4.1997 "Wheelchairs - Part 4. Determination of electric wheelchairs and electric scooters energy theory" (In English). For ease of use, this standard made the following editorial changes. --- "This standard" to "in this section." --- Normative documents referenced in this section uses national standards with international standards equivalent. This section proposed by the People's Republic of China Ministry of Civil Affairs. This part of the National Rehabilitation and special equipment Standardization Technical Committee on Persons with Disabilities (SAC/TC148) centralized. This part mainly drafted by. National Research Center for Rehabilitation Technical Aids. The main drafters of this section. Ma Feng collar, Liu Junling. GB/T 18029.4-2009/ISO 7176-4.1997

Introduction

Energy consumption is influenced by many factors, such as ambient temperature, the user weight, terrain, road, tires and batteries. Thus, according to GB/T 18029 The results of this Part shall be made, can not be exported as specific wheelchairs and users of accurate actual distance traveled basis. However, the The test results can be used as the basis between the different wheelchair and scooter for comparison. And inspection agencies of the same model number The test results show that the car wheelchairs, different test track length accuracy of the test results had no effect. GB/T 18029.4-2009/ISO 7176-4.1997 Wheelchairs - Part 4. electric wheelchairs and Determination of electric scooter energy theory

1 Scope

This section GB/T 18029 gives the theoretical distance traveled expressed occupant mass not exceeding 100kg of electric wheelchairs and electric Determination travel vehicle energy consumption. This section applies to a maximum speed of 15km/h, carrying only take one person's wheelchair and scooter.

2 Normative references

The following documents contain provisions which, through reference GB/T 18029 in this section constitute provisions of this section. For dated reference documents Member, all subsequent amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this section, however, we are encouraged to reach agreement under this section All parties that proposed to use the latest versions of these documents. For undated reference documents, the latest versions apply to this section. GB/T 14729 Wheelchairs term (GB/T 14729-2000, eqvISO 6440.2000) GB/T 18029.6 Wheelchairs - Part 6. electric wheelchairs maximum speed, acceleration and deceleration measured (GB/T 18029.6- 2009, ISO 7176-6.2001, IDT) GB/T 18029.7 Wheelchairs - Part 7. Measurement of seating and wheel sizes (GB/T 18029.7-2009, ISO 7176-7. 1998, IDT) GB/T 18029.15 Wheelchairs - Part 15. For the release of information, the production of documents and the use of labeling requirements (GB/T 18029.15- 2008, ISO 7176-15.1996, IDT)

3 Terms and Definitions

GB/T 14729 and established in the following terms and definitions apply to this part of the GB/T 18029 of. 3.1 The maximum mass specified by the manufacturer of wheelchair users. 3.2 Wheelchair car manufacturer pre-pre-file information. 3.3 Electric wheelchairs or electric scooters. Principle 4 At top speed along the test track with wheelchairs, traveling clockwise 10 laps, 10 laps counterclockwise with measured power consumption.

5 Test Equipment

5.1 Test plane, can be maintained at a temperature (18 ~ 25) ℃, flat, rigid, horizontal surface of the non-ventilated area. On the test plane Draw a rectangle test track. Test track width 2m, centerline length 50m ~ 100m. Long sides should be long enough wheelchairs can reach a maximum speed, see Figure 1. Note. for the production or use of indoor recreational ground floor of the building ordinary greater, such as cement, asphalt or wooden ground level. Any flat or micro level Small deviations by testing the first 10 laps after the reverse offset, in the same position as the track start, stop testing. GB/T 18029.4-2009/ISO 7176-4.1997
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