How to tell if a V-16 sign is approved or not
It is very important to distinguish between an approved V-16 sign and one that is not. What difference does it make? Well, it has two very important problems:
By using a V-16 sign that is not homologated we can put our safety and that of other drivers at risk if it does not work properly or is not visible at the right distance. Safety is not something to be taken lightly.
The competent authority can sanction us for using an unapproved V-16 sign. The fine will not be small.
We should not buy a device that is only manufactured under a commercial criterion or we will have a device that will be useless. Our safety is at stake (not to mention the fine). Therefore, we are going to give you the keys to know if a V-16 sign is homologated:
It must have a visible homologation code.
This code must be easy to read, it is not enough to say that it is homologated, you must also add the number.
In addition, it must not deteriorate with the passage of time, it must be a resistant engraving.
The numbers must be as follows:
LCOE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXG1, the “X” are numbers that indicate the date of homologation, serial number, etc.
IDIADA PC XXXXXXXXXXXX, the “X” are exactly the same as in the previous example but in this case accredited by the Applus IDIADA laboratory.
Source: https://xn--sealv16-5za.es/senal-v16-homologada/