BS EN 60077-2:2017 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Railway applications. Electric equipment for rolling stock – Electrotechnical components. General rules
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 92 |
IEC 60077-2:2017 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 60077-2:2017 provides general rules for all electrotechnical components installed in power circuits, auxiliary circuits, control and indicating circuits, etc., on railway rolling stock. The purpose of this document is to adapt the general rules given in IEC 60077-1 to all electrotechnical components for rolling stock, in order to obtain uniformity of requirements and tests for the corresponding range of components. This new edition includes the following main technical changes with regard to the previous edition: – short circuit breaking capacity; – rated short-time withstand current; – critical currents range; – specification of climatic conditions. This standard is to be read in conjunction with IEC 60077-1:2017.
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52 | undefined |
57 | English CONTENTS |
59 | FOREWORD |
61 | 1 Scope |
62 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Components |
64 | 3.2 Component parts |
66 | 3.3 Operational features |
69 | 3.4 Abbreviated terms |
70 | 4 Classification 5 Characteristics 5.1 List of characteristics 5.2 Type of component |
71 | 5.3 Rated and limiting values for the main circuit 5.3.1 General 5.3.2 Rated voltages 5.3.3 Rated currents 5.3.4 Rated time constants (for DC switchgear) |
72 | 5.3.5 Rated power factor (for AC switchgear) 5.4 Operational frequencies 5.5 Component categories 5.6 Electric control circuits Tables Table 1 – Rated time constants |
73 | 5.7 Pneumatic control circuits 5.8 Manual control 5.9 Electric auxiliary circuits |
74 | 5.10 Pneumatic auxiliary circuits 5.11 Peak arc voltages 6 Product information 6.1 Nature of the information 6.1.1 General 6.1.2 Component documentation |
75 | 6.1.3 Other information 6.2 Marking 6.3 Instructions for storage, installation, operation and maintenance |
76 | 7 Normal service conditions 8 Constructional and performance requirements 8.1 Constructional requirements 8.1.1 General 8.1.2 Terminals and connecting capacity 8.1.3 Protective bonding terminal 8.2 Performance requirements 8.2.1 Operating conditions |
77 | 8.2.2 Temperature limits Table 2 – Temperature rise limits and temperature limits |
78 | 8.2.3 Operation following inactivity 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 capability |
79 | Table 3 – Operational performance capability for category A1 components Table 4 – Operational performance capability for category A2 components |
80 | 8.2.10 Ability to withstand vibration and shock 8.2.11 Ability to withstand short-time current 9 Tests 9.1 Kinds of tests Table 5 – Operational performance capability for category A3 components Table 6 – Operational performance capability for category A4 components |
81 | 9.2 Verification of constructional requirements 9.3 Type tests 9.3.1 Test sequences 9.3.2 General test conditions Table 7 – List of test sequences |
82 | 9.3.3 Test sequence I: General performance characteristics Table 8 – Tolerances on test values |
83 | 9.3.4 Test sequence II: Rated service making and breaking capacities (if appropriate) |
85 | 9.3.5 Test sequence III: Ability to withstand vibration and shock |
86 | 9.3.6 Test sequence IV: Critical currents range 9.3.7 Test sequence V: Climatic conditions Table 9 – Test method and severity |
87 | 9.3.8 Test sequence VI: Other tests 9.4 Routine tests 9.4.1 General 9.4.2 Functional test 9.4.3 Measurement of resistance or impedance 9.4.4 Air-tightness (for pneumatic components) 9.4.5 Dielectric withstand 9.4.6 Check on the setting and operation of protective equipment andrelays (calibration) |
88 | Annex A (normative) Correspondence between auxiliary contacts and steady states of switchgear |
89 | Figures Figure A.1 – Relationship between auxiliary contacts and steady states of switchgear |
90 | Bibliography |