The shore supply system is used while the rolling stock is standing still within depots and sidings location for providing power to the AC auxiliary loads (which can include battery charging) when the primary power supply (contact line) is not available or used.
This document:
- specifies requirements to the shore supply and to the rolling stock for safe operation on shore supply operation;
- specifies the requirements to ensure compatibility of class C0 and C1 train types as given in CLC/TS 50534:2010 systems and three-phase shore power supply systems;
- provides a complete system design for 63/125 A shore supplies including the interfaces (power and control loop) between shore supply and rolling stock;
- specifies the requirements with regards to interoperability with AC and DC fed traction systems in order to prevent undesired stray currents and adverse interaction with signalling systems when operating on shore supply;
- defines the electrical characteristics of the 63/125 A shore power supply;
- defines the 63/125 A connectors and its intermateability to provide interoperability for rolling stock that is to run across borders;
- defines the 600 A connector and its intermateability;
- can be used for other type of rail vehicles and purposes, if agreed by the manufacturer and customer
- does not apply to shore supplies to move the rolling stock;
- does not describe the 600 A shore supply system.
NOTE 1 The 600 A connector is the existing UK standard three-phase shore supply connector which has a long service history.
NOTE 2 The connectors are dimensioned using standard rolling stock cables as set out in EN 50264-3-1:2008.
NOTE 3 Examples of other usage and rail vehicles are: e.g. light rail vehicles, class A train types, traction battery charging etcetera.
Directives related to this standards.
Directive (EU) 2016/797 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 May 2016 on the interoperability of the rail system within the European Union (Text with EEA relevance)
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SSH EN 50546:2020
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