(a) Electrical Speed-Timing System—Manufactured by Richard Hageman, 98 South Penn Dixie Road, Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Calibration requirements are as follows:
(1) Required equipment. The following equipment or equivalent substitute equipment is required for calibration:
- (i) USM 207 Universal Counter.
- (ii) STALO E1010V.
- (iii) Miscellaneous test leads.
(2) Calibration procedure. (See Appendix A, Figure 3 for equipment set up.) The calibration procedure shall be as follows:
- (i) Set counter (USM 207) to Time (B-C) Mode.
- (ii) Throw start switch on USM 207 and Electrical Speed-Timing System will start at same time.
- (iii) Switch start override on.
- (iv) Throw stop switch, stopping USM 207 and Electrical Speed-Timing System at same time.
- (v) Read and record elapsed time of both devices.
(vi) Miles per hour (mph) is calculated as follows:
- (A) Feet per second = measured distance—in feet—divided by time elapsed—in seconds.
- (B) mph = .6818 x feet per second.
- (vii) If the readout on the face of the Electrical Speed-Timing System differs by more than 1 mph, the unit shall be returned to the manufacturer and tagged with the date tested, the serial number of the device and a notation of the general condition of the device.
(b) Model TK 100, Excessive Speed Preventor (ESP)—Manufactured by Systems Innovation, Inc., Steam Hollow Road, R.D. 2 and Hallstead Plaza, Route 11, Hallstead, Pennsylvania.
(1) Required equipment. The following equipment or an equivalent substitute is required for calibration:
- (i) Test Cable—Model TK 100-01. Manufactured by Systems Innovation, Inc. (See Appendix A, Figure 4 for an equivalent substitute.)
- (ii) Power supply. Voltage output—11 to 14 volts dc .5 amp. (See Appendix A, Figure 5).
- (iii) Frequency counter. Data Precision—Model 5740 or equivalent. (See Appendix A, Figure 5).
- (iv) Digital delay generator. Range: .1 ms to 800 ms; Accuracy: + or - .1%. (See Appendix A, Figure 6).
(2) Calibration procedure. The calibration procedure shall be as follows:
- (i) Interconnect the ESP Model TK 100 as shown in Appendix A, Figure 6.
(ii) Place the ESP switches in the following positions:
- (A) Power On/Off—Off.
- (B) Auto/Lock—Auto.
- (C) Start On 1/On 2—On 1.
- (D) Alert On/Off—Either one.
- (E) Set Alert—on or off.
(iii) Set the digital delay generator to the nearest .1 ms—.0001 sec.—using the following formula:
Delay time = 4091 divided by SPEED mph
Example: To check the ESP Accuracy at 50 mph, set the delay time as follows:
Delay Time = 4091 divided by 50 mph = 81.8 ms.
- (iv) Place the ESP Power On/Off Switch to On. The ESP shall read 000.
- (v) Check that the frequency counter reads 1,000,000 Hz + or -999 Hz.
- (vi) Press the start switch and observe that the ESP reads within 1 mph of the desired test speed.
- (vii) Check and record the ESP readings from 20 mph to 140 mph in 5 mph increments.
- (viii) If the ESP failed one or more of the previous tests, it shall be returned to the manufacturer or to a service center approved by the manufacturer and tagged with the date tested, the serial number of the device and a notation of the general condition of the device.
- (ix) If the ESP has passed the previous tests, calibration is complete.
(c) Speed Chek—(identified on the housing as Speed Chek model one, mfd. for: The Union Agency, Unionville, Pennsylvania 19375). Manufactured by Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc., 351 Lewis Avenue, Winsted, Minnesota.
(1) Required equipment. (See Appendix A, Figure 7 for test setup). The following equipment is required for calibration:
- (i) Two pulse generators.
- (ii) Dual channel oscilloscope or counter with interval capability.
- (iii) Power supply—+5 volts.
(2) Calibration procedure. (See Appendix A, Figure 8 for interconnection diagram). Calibration procedures shall be as follows:
- (i) A single circuit to generate the signals that simulate the front wheels of a vehicle crossing the tape switches shall be set up as set forth in Appendix A, Figures 5 and 6.
(ii) The elapsed time between the pulse on Outputs 1 and 2 is measured by the Speed Chek using the formula V x T = 3408. 3408 is the proper constant for a 5-foot roadswitch spacing.
V = velocity in mph
T = time in ms
(iii) The elapsed interval time is computed by the equation:

and compared to the readout on the Speed Chek.
- (iv) If the readout on the face of the Speed Chek differs by more than 1 mph, the unit shall be returned to the manufacturer or to a service center approved by the manufacturer and tagged with the date tested, the serial number of the device and a notation of the general condition of the device.
(d) Model TK 100, Excessive Speed Preventor (ESP) Infrared—Manufactured by Systems Innovation, Inc., Steam Hollow Road, R. D. 2 and Hallstead Plaza, Route 11, Hallstead, Pennsylvania.
(1) Required equipment. The following equipment or an equivalent substitute is required for calibration:
- (i) Test Cable—Model TK 100-01. Manufactured by Systems Innovation, Inc. (See Appendix A, Figure 4 for an equivalent substitute.)
- (ii) Power supply. Voltage output—11 to 14 volts dc .5 amp.
- (iii) Frequency counter. Data Precision—Model 5740 or equivalent.
- (iv) Digital delay generator. Range: .1 ms to 800 ms; Accuracy: + or - .1%.
(2) Calibration procedure. The calibration procedure shall be as follows:
- (i) Interconnect the ESP Model TK 100 Infrared as shown in Appendix A, Figure 6.
(ii) Place the ESP Infrared switches in the following positions:
- (A) Power On/Off—Off.
- (B) Auto/Lock—Auto.
- (C) Start On 1/On 2—On 1.
- (D) Alert On/Off—either one.
- (E) Set Alert—on or off.
(iii) Set the digital delay generator to the nearest .1 ms—.0001 sec.—using the following formula:
Delay time = 2045 divided by speed mph
Example: To check the ESP Infrared Accuracy at 50 mph, set the delay time as follows:
Delay time = 2045 divided by 50 mph = 40.9 ms.
- (iv) Place the ESP Infrared Power On/Off Switch to On. The ESP Infrared shall read 000.
- (v) Check that the frequency counter reads 1,000,000 Hz + or -999 Hz.
- (vi) Press the start switch and observe that the ESP Infrared reads within 1 mph of the desired test speed.
- (vii) Check and record the ESP Infrared readings from 20 mph to 140 mph in 5 mph increments.
- (viii) Connect infrared sensors and turn on test panel switch.
- (ix) Turn rotary switch to the 20 mph position and press test switch. Reading shall be within the tolerances of + 0 to -2 mph. Repeat for test speeds of 60 mph and 140 mph.
- (x) If the ESP Infrared failed one or more of the previous tests, it shall be returned to the manufacturer or to a service center approved by the manufacturer and tagged with the date tested, the serial number of the device and a notation of the general condition of the device.
- (xi) If the ESP Infrared has passed the previous tests, calibration is complete.
(e) Enradd, Model EJU-91—Manufactured by Y.I.S., Incorporated, 1049 Hartley Street, P. O. Box 3044, York, Pennsylvania 17404.
(1) Required equipment. The following equipment or an equivalent substitute is required for calibration:
- (i) Two pulse generators.
- (ii) Dual channel oscilloscope or frequency counter with interval capability.
- (iii) Power supply, + 5 volts.
(2) Calibration procedure. (See Appendix A, Figure 8 for interconnection diagram). Calibration procedures shall be as follows:
- (i) A single circuit to generate the signals that simulate the front wheels of a vehicle crossing the road sensor shall be set up as set forth in Appendix A, Figure 7.
(ii) The elapsed time between the pulse on Outputs 1 and 2 is measured by the Enradd using the formula V x T = 3408. 3408 is the proper constant for a 5-foot timing strip spacing.
V = velocity in mph
T = time in ms
(iii) The elapsed interval time is computed by:
(A) Calculation of the equation:
V = 3408
T
- (B) Comparison of the readout on the oscilloscope/frequency counter to the readout on the Enradd.
- (iv) If the readout on the face of the Enradd differs by more than +/- 1 mph, the unit shall be returned to the manufacturer or to a service center approved by the manufacturer and tagged with the date tested, the serial number of the device and a notation of the general condition of the device.
- (f) Equipment, timing strips and other devices. The calibration and testing of equipment, timing strips and other devices actually used with a particular electronic device—nonradar—shall be performed under specifications provided by the manufacturer of an approved device using equipment specified by the manufacturer or equivalent substitute equipment.
Source
The provisions of this § 105.56 adopted December 15, 1978, effective December 16, 1978, 8 Pa.B. 3578; amended May 18, 1979, effective May 19, 1979, 9 Pa.B. 1632; amended November 2, 1979, effective November 3, 1979, 9 Pa.B. 3652; amended December 28, 1979, effective December 29, 1979, 9 Pa.B. 4273; republished and compiled August 1, 1980, effective August 2, 1980, 10 Pa.B. 3199; amended August 22, 1986, effective August 23, 1986, 16 Pa.B. 3119; readopted December 4, 1987, effective December 5, 1987, 17 Pa.B. 5051; amended February 17, 1989, effective February 18, 1989, 19 Pa.B. 640; amended August 9, 1996, effective August 10, 1996, 26 Pa.B. 3833. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (218221) to (218224).
Cross References
This section cited in 67 Pa. Code § 105a.4 (relating to system and speed timing device use and certification).