BS EN 60077-1:2017 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Railway applications. Electric equipment for rolling stock – General service conditions and general rules
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 131 |
IEC 60077-1:2017 is now available as /2 which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition. IEC 60077-1:2017 specifies the general service conditions and requirements for all electric equipment installed in power circuits, auxiliary circuits, control and indicating circuits etc., on railway rolling stock. The purpose of this document is to harmonize as far as practicable all rules and requirements of a general nature applicable to electric equipment for rolling stock. This new edition includes the following main technical changes with regard to the previous edition: – descriptions regarding insulation coordination, environmental conditions and those of current return and protective bonding are deleted and replaced by references to IEC 62497?1, IEC 62498-1 and IEC 61991; – classification of equipment type is introduced; – temperature limits and temperature rise tests are reviewed.
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75 | undefined |
80 | English CONTENTS |
83 | FOREWORD |
85 | INTRODUCTION |
86 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
87 | 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms (see also Annex A) 3.1 General |
88 | 3.2 Circuits 3.3 Battery supplied equipment |
89 | 3.4 Test categories 3.5 Characteristic quantities |
90 | 3.6 Terms related to lifetime |
91 | 3.7 Abbreviated terms 4 Classification 5 Characteristics of the utilization category 5.1 General 5.2 Rated voltages 5.2.1 General 5.2.2 Rated operational voltage (Ur) 5.2.3 Rated insulation voltage (UNm) |
92 | 5.2.4 Power-frequency test voltage (Ua) 5.2.5 Rated impulse voltage (UNi) 5.3 Rated voltages for electric equipment 5.3.1 Equipment supplied by a contact line 5.3.2 Equipment supplied by a transformer 5.3.3 Equipment supplied by DC low voltage sources |
93 | 5.4 Rated currents for equipment 5.4.1 Rated operational current (Ir) 5.4.2 Rated short-time withstand current (Icw) 5.5 Rated operational frequency (fr) Tables Table 1 – Voltage ranges for control circuits and auxiliary circuits |
94 | 5.6 Rated air pressure 6 Product information 6.1 Nature of information 6.2 Marking |
95 | 6.3 Instructions for storage, installation, operation and maintenance 7 Normal service conditions 7.1 General 7.2 Altitude |
96 | 7.3 Temperature 7.3.1 Ambient temperature 7.3.2 Reference temperature Table 2 – Classes of air temperatures |
97 | 7.4 Humidity 7.5 Biological conditions 7.6 Chemically active substances 7.7 Mechanically active substances 7.8 Vibration and shock 7.9 Exposure to pollution 7.10 Exposure to overvoltages 8 Constructional and performance requirements 8.1 Constructional requirements 8.1.1 Protective provisions against electrical hazards |
98 | 8.1.2 Batteries 8.1.3 Fire protection 8.1.4 Other risks 8.2 Performance requirements 8.2.1 Operating conditions |
100 | 8.2.2 Temperature limits |
102 | Table 3 – Temperature limits of electrical insulating system |
103 | Table 4 – Temperature limits of terminals |
104 | 8.2.3 Operation following inactivity Table 5 – Temperature limits of accessible parts |
105 | 8.2.4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 8.2.5 Acoustic noise emission 8.2.6 Clearances 8.2.7 Creepage distances 8.2.8 Switching overvoltages 8.2.9 Operational performance |
106 | 8.2.10 Ability to withstand vibration and shock 9 Tests 9.1 Kinds of tests 9.1.1 General 9.1.2 Type tests 9.1.3 Routine tests |
107 | 9.1.4 Sampling tests 9.1.5 Investigation tests 9.1.6 General test condition 9.1.7 Summary of tests |
108 | 9.2 Verification of constructional requirements 9.2.1 General 9.2.2 Type tests Table 6 – List of tests (as appropriate) |
109 | 9.2.3 Routine tests 9.3 Verification of performance requirements 9.3.1 Operating limits and functional tests |
110 | 9.3.2 Temperature rise test |
113 | 9.3.3 Dielectric properties |
114 | 9.3.4 Operational performance capability |
117 | 9.3.5 Vibration and shock 9.3.6 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 9.3.7 Acoustic noise emission 9.3.8 Climatic tests |
118 | Annexes Annex A (informative) Coordination between definitions |
119 | Figures Figure A.1 – Example of relation of limiting values Figure A.2 – Example of utilization category Figure A.3 – Example of coordination of operational conditions |
120 | Annex B (informative) Type and routine test of dielectric tests for equipment B.1 General B.2 General conditions B.3 Test voltage |
121 | Table B.1 – Dielectric tests on single pieces of equipment |
122 | Table B.2 – Dielectric tests for equipment connected to AC contact line |
123 | Annex C (informative) Example of thermal endurance calculation to demonstrate the suitability of an insulation system for a specified application C.1 General C.2 Example 1 – Temperature limits for an electric insulation system |
124 | C.3 Example 2 – Thermal endurance calculation C.3.1 General C.3.2 Operating conditions provided by the purchaser Table C.1 – Temperature limits and expected lifetime fora dry-type insulation system (examples) |
125 | C.3.3 Thermal endurance characteristics provided by the manufacturer C.3.4 Temperature rise test results C.3.5 Extrapolations Table C.2 – Ambient temperature distribution Table C.3 – Temperature rise test results |
126 | C.3.6 Lifetime calculation based on thermal endurance Table C.4 – Extrapolation to other ambient temperature Table C.5 – Lifetime calculation based on thermal endurance |
127 | C.3.7 Equivalent continuous duty and rated continuous duty Table C.6 – Equivalent continuous duty and rated continuous duty |
128 | Bibliography |