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This document specifies basic requirements for the braking of trains hauled by locomotives, including individual vehicles operating on routes of the European railways and their infrastructure systems.
These minimum requirements apply on 2 levels:
- at the train level, as the braking is dependent upon the braking command being communicated throughout the entire train;
- at the vehicle level, so as to ensure the braking system and equipment is configured and dimensioned upon that vehicle in such a way that the required braking effort is developed for the train.'
This document covers:
- all new vehicle designs;
- all major overhauls if they involve redesigning or extensive alteration to the brake system of the vehicle concerned;
- all new builds of existing vehicle designs.
This document does not cover vehicles that require special operational management (e.g. track-laying machines).
This document applies specifically to the following types of trains, vehicles and infrastructures:
a) trains:
- consisting of one or more locomotives and vehicles hauled by a locomotive (including reversible trains);
- the composition of the train can be changed as required during operation (coupling capability);
- the maximum speed is greater than or equal to 80 km/h to 200 km/h;
- the vehicle gauge and track gauge are not specified;
- the power supply of the locomotive(s) is not specified.
b) vehicles:
- locomotives;
- passenger vehicles (day vehicles, restaurant vehicles, sleeper vehicles, driving trailers, baggage vehicles, etc.);
- freight vehicles
c) infrastructures
The railways have operating rules which are applicable to braking powers and are related to their infrastructure. Tables A.1 and A.2 give a summary of the minimum braking power requirements as a function of the infrastructure and maximum speed of the trains.
For applications not covered by any of these requirements, these requirements are specified by the customer/operator or the r
Directives related to this standards.
Procurement procedures of entities operating in the water, energy, transport and telecommunications sectors
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SSH EN 14198:2004
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Withdrawal of Standard
Oct 20, 2017
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SSH EN 14198:2016