BS EN 50121-3-1:2015
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Railway applications. Electromagnetic compatibility – Rolling stock. Train and complete vehicle
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2015 | 26 |
This European Standard specifies the emission and immunity requirements for all types of rolling stock. It covers traction stock, hauled stock and trainsets including urban vehicles for use in city streets.
The frequency range considered is from 0 Hz (d.c.) to 400 Ghz. No measurements need to be performed at frequencies where no requirement is specified.
The scope of this part of the standard ends at the interface of the rolling stock with its respective energy inputs and outputs. In the case of locomotives, trainsets, trams etc., this is the current collector (pantograph, shoe gear). In the case of hauled stock, this is the a.c. or d.c. auxiliary power connector. However, since the current collector is part of the traction stock, it is not entirely possible to exclude the effects of this interface with the power supply line. The slow moving test has been designed to minimize these effects.
This European standard specifies the emission limits of the rolling stock to the outside world.
There may be additional compatibility requirements within the railway system identified in the EMC plan (e.g. as specified in EN 50238 ).
Basically, all apparatus to be integrated into a vehicle shall meet the requirements of Part 3-2 of this standard. In exceptional cases, where apparatus meets another EMC Standard, but full compliance with Part 3-2 is not demonstrated, EMC shall be ensured by adequate integration measures of the apparatus into the vehicle system and/or by an appropriate EMC analysis and test which justifies deviating from Part 3-2.
The electromagnetic interference concerning the railway system as a whole is dealt with in EN 50121‑2 .
These specific provisions are to be used in conjunction with the general provisions in EN 50121‑1 .
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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5 | Foreword |
7 | Introduction |
8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
9 | 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.2 Abbreviations |
10 | 4 Applicability 5 Immunity tests and limits 6 Emission tests and limits 6.1 General 6.2 Interference on outside party telecommunication lines 6.2.1 Digital telecommunication lines |
11 | 6.2.2 Analogue telecommunication lines 6.3 Radiated electromagnetic disturbances 6.3.1 Test site 6.3.2 Test conditions |
13 | 6.3.3 Emission limits Figure 1 — Limits for stationary test (QP, 10 m) |
14 | Figure 2 — Limits for slow moving test (Peak, 10 m) |
15 | Annex A (informative) Interference on telecommunication lines A.1 Harmonics in the traction current A.1.1 General A.1.2 Relationship between currents in railway system and noise on telecommunication lines |
16 | A.2 Psophometric current definition A.3 Limits and test conditions |
17 | A.4 Measurement of the psophometric current A.5 Calculation of the overall psophometric current of a trainset A.5.1 Current of one tractive unit A.5.1.1 General |
18 | A.5.1.2 D.C. systems A.5.1.3 A.C. systems |
19 | Annex B (normative) Radiated electromagnetic disturbances – Test procedure B.1 Purpose B.2 Measuring equipment and test method Table B.1 – Guideline for test |
20 | Annex C (informative) Emission values for lower frequency range Figure C.1 – Emission values for stationary rolling stock |
21 | Figure C.2 – Emission values for slow moving rolling stock |
22 | Annex ZZ (informative) Coverage of Essential Requirements of EU Directives |
23 | Bibliography |