Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2007C00220:front:0:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2007C00220
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 23050–25893

which a closet pan or urinal pan empties and, where no such tank is fitted, every closet and urinal, must contain non-inflammable and non irritant chemicals of such character and in such quantity as to form at all times an efficient deodorant and germicide in respect of the contents of the tank, closet or urinal as the case may be; and
14.1.3.                          no lavatory basin or sink must drain into any closet or urinal or into any tank into which a closet or urinal empties.
14.1.4.                          The closet or urinal must vent directly to atmosphere.
15.                                      WHEEL GUARDS (MUDGUARDS)
15.1.                                Wheel Guards for Passenger Cars (MA) Vehicles Only
15.1.1.                          General Requirements

         The vehicle must be provided with wheel guards (parts of the bodywork, mudguards, etc.) which must be so designed as to protect other road users, as far as practicable, against thrown-up stones, mud, ice, snow and water and to reduce for those users the dangers due to contact with the moving wheels.

15.1.2.                          Special Requirements
15.1.2.1.                    The wheel guards must meet the following
requirements when the wheels are in the straight ahead
position:
15.1.2.1.1.              in the part formed by radial planes at an angle of 30 degrees to the front and 50 degrees to the rear of the centre of the wheel (see Figure 1), the overall width (q) of the wheel guards must be at least sufficient to cover the tyre 'Section Width' (b) of the tyres fitted to the vehicle taking into account the extremes of tyre/wheel combination as specified by the 'Manufacturer';
15.1.2.1.2.              the rear of the wheel guards must not terminate above a horizontal plane 150 mm above the axis of rotation of the wheels (as measured at the wheel centres) and furthermore the intersection of the edge of the wheel guard with this plane (point A, Figure 1) must lie outside the median longitudinal plane of the tyre;
15.1.2.1.3.              the contour and location of the wheel guards must be such that they are as close to the tyre as possible; and in particular within the part formed by the radial planes referred to in clause 15.1.2.1, they must satisfy the following requirements:

         15.1.2.1.3.1. the projection - situated in the vertical plane of the tyre axis - of the depth (p) of the outer edge of the wheel guards, measured in the vertical longitudinal plane passing through the centre of the tyre, must be at least 30 mm. This depth (p) may be reduced progressively to zero at the radial planes specified in clause 15.1.2.1.1; and

         15.1.2.1.3.2. the distance (c) between the lower edges of the wheel guards and the axis passing through the centre of the wheels must not exceed 2r, 'r' being the