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BS EN 14752:2019

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Railway applications. Bodyside entrance systems for rolling stock

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BSI 2019 88
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This document applies to passenger body side entrance systems of all newly designed railway vehicles such as tram, metro, suburban, mainline and high-speed trains that carry passengers. The requirements of this document also apply to existing vehicles undergoing refurbishment of the door equipment, as far as it is reasonably practicable. This document also specifies the requirements for testing of entrance systems. This document makes reference to manual and power operated entrance systems. For manual doors, clauses referring to power operation are not applicable. This document does not apply to the following: – entrance systems for equipment access, inspection or maintenance purposes and for crew only use; – doors on freight wagons; and – doors or hatches specifically provided for escape under emergency conditions.

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2 undefined
10 1 Scope
2 Normative references
11 3 Terms and definitions
15 4 Constructional requirements
4.1 Door design
4.1.1.1 Minimum width
16 4.1.1.2 Minimum height
17 4.1.2.1 Entrance area − General
4.1.2.2 Step dimensions
19 4.1.2.3 Step surface
4.1.2.4 Protection against water accumulation
4.1.2.5 Manual operation
21 4.2 Mechanical strength
4.2.1.1 Passenger retention forces
22 4.2.1.2 Aerodynamic stresses
4.2.1.3 Relation to vehicle gauge
23 4.2.1.4 Vehicle overturning case
4.2.1.5 Ability to withstand vibration and shock
24 4.3 Local door control devices
4.3.1.1 General
4.3.1.2 Inside
25 4.3.1.3 Outside
4.3.1.4 Passenger door button location
4.3.1.5 Door button design
4.3.1.6 Colour of door buttons
4.3.2.1 Quantity and location of emergency egress device
26 4.3.2.2 Design of emergency egress device
4.3.2.3 Colour of emergency egress device
4.3.3.1 Quantity and location of access device
27 4.3.3.2 Design of access device
4.3.3.3 Colour of access device
4.4 Labels/warning signs
4.5 Interfaces with the vehicle
4.6 Other requirements
4.6.2.1 Sound insulation
28 4.6.2.2 Thermal insulation
4.7 Electronic equipment
4.8 Reliability, availability, maintainability, safety (RAMS)
29 4.9 Protection against electrical hazards
4.10 Environmental conditions
30 4.11 Manual and semi-automatic ramps, bridging plates
5 Operational requirements
5.1 Door control
5.1.5.1 Power-operated door systems
31 5.1.5.2 Manual doors
5.1.6.1 Door out-of-service
32 5.1.6.2 Step out-of-service
33 5.2 Closing and opening conditions
5.2.1.1 General
5.2.1.2 Safety provisions
5.2.1.3 Closing and opening signals
38 5.2.1.4 Doors obstacle detection
42 5.2.1.5 Static and dynamic Anti-drag
44 5.2.1.6 Leading edges
5.2.2.1 Door and traction interlock system
5.2.2.2 Step and traction interlock system
5.3 Opening conditions
45 5.4 Moveable step obstacle detection
5.5 Emergency operation
5.5.1.1 General
5.5.1.2 Emergency egress conditions
5.5.1.3 Operating force of emergency egress device
46 5.5.1.4 Impact of load on a door leaf
5.5.1.5 Manual force to open the door
47 5.5.1.6 Emergency egress device operation
5.5.1.7 Recommended device
5.5.1.8 Protection against accidental operation
48 5.5.3.1 General
5.5.3.2 Access conditions
49 5.6 Other requirements
6 Categories of tests
6.1 General
6.2 Type tests
50 6.3 Routine tests during manufacture
6.4 Routine test on the fully assembled vehicle/train consist
7 Documentation related to installation and maintenance of the entrance system
51 Annex A (normative)Passenger interface devices
A.1 Purpose
A.2 Design of door buttons
52 A.3 Labels on or near door buttons
54 A.4 Recommended emergency egress device
A.5 Sample of labels
55 Annex B (normative)Water test procedure
B.1 Purpose
B.2 Test arrangement
56 B.3 Test procedure
57 B.4 Test decision
59 Annex C (normative)Specification and testing of the pressure tightness of door
C.1 Purpose
C.2 Calculation – Flowchart
C.3 Example of pressure tightness requirement specification
60 C.4 Pressure tightness testing
C.4.1 General
C.4.1.1 Sealing surface
C.4.1.2 Leakage surface
C.4.1.3 Equivalent leakage surface (ELS)
C.4.1.4 Approximate equivalent leakage surface
C.4.2 Variable pressure measurement method
C.4.2.1 Principle of measurement
C.4.2.2 Modelling the phenomenon
62 C.4.3 Variant: Constant pressure method of measurement
C.4.3.1 General
63 C.4.3.2 Principle: Equipment forms a chamber
C.4.3.3 Modelling the phenomenon
64 Annex D (normative)Requirements for measuring the closing forces of power-operated doors
D.1 General
D.2 Terms and definitions
65 D.3 Measurements
D.3.1 Conditions of measurement
D.3.2 Measurement points
D.3.3 Measuring method
67 Annex E (normative)Test plan
69 Annex F (normative)Load requirements for doors due to aerodynamic loads on passenger trains
70 Annex G (informative)Clauses in this European Standard requiring clarification in the technical specification
72 Annex H (normative)RIC-KEY
73 Annex I (informative)Calculation of kinetic energy
79 Annex J (informative)Non-contact obstacle detection
J.1 General
J.2 Light barrier
J.3 Step sensors for external steps
J.4 Area monitoring systems
J.4.1 Arrangement of area monitoring system
82 J.4.2 Testing of area monitoring system
J.4.2.1 Test object
83 J.4.2.2 Open door (closing is not yet triggered by door control)
J.4.2.3 Automatically closing door (door leaf is moving)
84 Annex ZA (informative)Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU Directive 2016/797 aimed to be covered
BS EN 14752:2019
$215.11