§571.205 Standard No. 205, Glazing materials.
S1. Scope. This standard specifies requirements for glazing materials for use in motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment.
S2. Purpose. The purpose of this standard is to reduce injuries resulting from impact to glazing surfaces, to ensure a necessary degree of transparency in motor vehicle windows for driver visibility, and to minimize the possibility of occupants being thrown through the vehicle windows in collisions.
S3. Application and Incorporation by Reference.
S3.1 Application.
(a) This standard applies to passenger cars, multipurpose passenger
vehicles, trucks, buses, motorcycles, slide-in campers, pickup covers designed
to carry persons while in motion and low speed vehicles, and to glazing
materials for use in those vehicles.
(b) For glazing materials manufactured before September 1, 2006, and for motor vehicles, slide-in campers and pickup covers designed to carry persons while in motion, manufactured before November 1, 2006, the manufacturer may, at its option, comply with 49 CFR 571.205(a) of this section.
S3.2 Incorporation by Reference.
(a) “American National Standard for Safety Glazing Materials for Glazing
Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Equipment Operating on Land Highways-Safety
Standard” ANSI/SAE
Z26.1-1996, Approved by American National Standards Institute
(b) The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Recommended Practice J673,
revised April 1993, “Automotive Safety Glasses” (SAE J673, rev. April 93) is incorporated by
reference in Section S5.1, and is hereby made part of this Standard. The
Director of the Federal Register approved the material incorporated by
reference in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51 (see Sec. 571.5 of this part). A copy of SAE J673, rev.
April 93 may be obtained from SAE
at the Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.,
(c) The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Recommended Practice J100,
revised June 1995, “Class ‘A’ Vehicle Glazing Shade Bands” (SAE J100, rev. June 95) is
incorporated by reference in Section S5.3, and is hereby made part of this
Standard. The Director of the Federal Register approved the material
incorporated by reference in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51
(see Sec. 571.5 of this
part). A copy of SAE
J100, rev. June 95 may be obtained from SAE at the Society of Automotive
Engineers, Inc.,
S4. Definitions.
Bullet resistant shield means a shield or barrier that is installed completely inside a motor vehicle behind and separate from glazing materials that independently comply with the requirements of this standard.
Camper means a structure designed to be mounted in the cargo area of a truck, or attached to an incomplete vehicle with motive power, for the purpose of providing shelter for persons.
Glass–plastic glazing material means a laminate of one or more layers of glass and one or more layers of plastic in which a plastic surface of the glazing faces inward when the glazing is installed in a vehicle.
Pickup cover means a camper having a roof and sides but without a floor, designed to be mounted on and removable from the cargo area of a truck by the user.
Prime glazing manufacturer means a
manufacturer that fabricates, laminates, or tempers glazing materials.
Slide–in camper means a camper having a roof, floor, and sides, designed to be mounted on and removable from the cargo area of a truck by the user.
S5. Requirements.
S5.1 Glazing
materials for use in motor vehicles must conform to ANSI/SAE Z26.1-1996 unless this standard
provides otherwise.
S5.1.1
Multipurpose passenger vehicles. Except as
otherwise specifically provided by this standard, glazing for use in
multipurpose passenger vehicles shall conform to the requirements for glazing
for use in trucks as specified in ANSI/SAE Z26.1-1996.
S5.1.2
Aftermarket replacement glazing. Glazing intended for
aftermarket replacement is required to meet the requirements of this standard
or the requirements of 49 CFR 571.205(a) applicable to the glazing being
replaced.
S5.1.3 Location of arrow within "AS" markings. In ANSI/SAE Z26.1- 1996 (August 11, 1997) Section 7. "Marking of Safety Glazing Materials," on page 33, in the right column, in the first complete sentence, the example markings “AS↓1”, “AS↓14” and “AS↑2” are corrected to read “A↓S1”, “A↓S14” and “A↑S2”. Note that the arrow indicating the portion of the material that complies with Test 2 is placed with its base adjacent to a horizontal line.
S5.2 Each of
the test specimens described in ANSI/SAE Z26.1-1996 Section 5.7 (fracture test) must meet
the fracture test requirements of that section when tested in accordance with
the test procedures set forth in that section.
S5.3 Shade bands. Shade band areas for windshields shall comply with the requirements of either S5.3.1 or S5.3.2.
S5.3.1 Shade bands for windshields shall comply with SAE J100 JUNE 1995.
S5.3.2 Except as provided in S5.3.2.1, the lower boundary of shade bands for windshields shall be a plane inclined upwards from the X axis of the vehicle at 7 degrees, passing through point V1, and parallel to the Y axis. The coordinate system and point V1 shall be as specified in Annexes 18 and 19 of European Commission for Europe (ECE) Regulation No. 43 Revision 2 – Amendment 1.
S5.3.2.1 In the area 300 mm wide centered on the intersection of the windshield surface and longitudinal vertical median plane of the vehicle, the lower boundary of shade bands for windshields shall be a plane inclined upwards from the X axis of the vehicle at 3 degrees, passing through point V1, and parallel to the Y axis.
S5.4 Low speed vehicles. Windshields of low speed vehicles must meet the ANSI/SAE Z26.1-1996 specifications for either AS-1 or AS-4 glazing.
S5.5 Item 4A Glazing. Item 4A glazing may be used in all areas in which Item 4 safety glazing may be used, and also for side windows rearward of the "C" pillar. I.e., Item 4A glazing may be used under Item 4A paragraph (b) of ANSI/SAE Z26.1-1996 only in side windows rearward of the "C" pillar.
S6. Certification and marking.
S6.1 A prime glazing material
manufacturer must certify, in accordance with 49 U.S.C. 30115, each piece of glazing
material to which this standard applies that is designed--
(a) As a component of any specific motor vehicle or camper;
or
(b) To be cut into components for use in motor vehicles or
items of motor vehicle equipment.
S6.2 A prime glazing manufacturer
certifies its glazing by adding to the marks required by section 7 of ANSI/SAE Z26.1-1996, in
letters and numerals of the same size, the symbol “DOT” and a manufacturer's
code mark that NHTSA assigns to the manufacturer. NHTSA will assign a code mark
to a manufacturer after the manufacturer submits a written request to the
Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance, National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration,
S6.3 A manufacturer or distributor who cuts a section of glazing material to which this standard applies, for use in a motor vehicle or camper, must–
(a) Mark that material in accordance with section 7 of ANSI/SAE Z26.1-1996; and
(b) Certify that its product complies with this standard in
accordance with 49 U.S.C. 30115.
[37 FR 12239, June 21, 1972, as amended at 37 FR 13097, July 1, 1972; 37 FR 24036, Nov. 11, 1972; 37 FR 24826, Nov. 22, 1972; 42 FR 61466, Dec. 5, 1977; 45 FR 47151, July 14, 1980; 46 FR 43690, Aug. 31, 1981; 48 FR 52065, Nov. 16, 1983; 49 FR 6734, Feb. 23, 1984; 56 FR 12674, Mar. 27, 1991; 56 FR 18531, Apr. 23, 1991; 56 FR 49149, Sept. 27, 1991; 57 FR 1654, Jan. 15, 1992; 57 FR 13656, Apr. 17, 1992; 57 FR 30164, July 8, 1992; 57 FR 58150, Dec. 9, 1992; 60 FR 13646, Mar. 14, 1995; 61 FR 41743, Aug. 12, 1996; 67 FR 79439, Dec. 27, 2002; 68 FR 43971, July 25, 2003; 68 FR 55545, Sept. 26, 2003; 69 FR 51191, Aug. 18, 2004; 70 FR 39965, July 12, 2005; 71 FR 64474, Nov. 2, 2006]