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ISO 16992

Passenger car tyres - Spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE)

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 September 2018
Status: active
Page Count: 20
ICS Code (Road vehicle tyres): 83.160.10
ICS Code (Road vehicles in general): 43.020
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This document describes spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE) for passenger car tyres, which is designed to enable users to continue their journey (with or without a stop) in a reasonably safe manner.

NOTE 1 Certain equipment becomes effective automatically, thus avoiding the need to stop the vehicle immediately for inspection and corrective action.

This document is intended only to qualify the performance of SUSE systems. Its specifications only apply to SUSE systems that can permit the extended mobility of the vehicle.

NOTE 2 Other types of SUSE are described in Annexes A and B.

The specifications in this document apply from the moment the SUSE system becomes effective, with the driver continuing to control the vehicle (in terms of speed and direction) in an attempt to reach an appropriate place for servicing. The following are within the scope of this document:

- the description of the various types of SUSE;

- the description and performance levels of complete SUSE systems.

NOTE 3 The performance level that the user reasonably has the right to expect, as well as the restrictive conditions placed upon that level, can vary to a large degree depending on the equipment installed and on the real operating conditions of the tyre in flat-tyre running mode.

The following are outside the scope of this document:

- the vehicle to be equipped;

- the tyre while operating in inflated mode;

- the characteristics of the pressure survey device and of the warning function relative to the inflated mode or to the partially deflated mode due to slow pressure losses;

- the transitory phase, if any, before the equipment becomes effective;

- the inspection, assessment, and the servicing of the SUSE system, after it has been activated in flat tyre running mode.

Document History

ISO 16992
September 1, 2018
Passenger car tyres - Spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE)
This document describes spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE) for passenger car tyres, which is designed to enable users to continue their journey (with or without a stop) in a reasonably safe...
February 15, 2010
Passenger car tyres — Spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE)
This International Standard describes spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE) for passenger car tyres, which is designed to enable users to continue their journey (with or without a stop) in a...
June 1, 2006
Passenger car tyres Spare unit substitutive equipment (SUSE)
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