prEN 50388-1

Railway Applications - Fixed installations and rolling stock - Technical criteria for the coordination between traction power supply and rolling stock to achieve interoperability - Part 1: general

General information

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CENELEC

CLC/TC 9X Electrical and electronic applications for railways

European Norm

29.280   Electric traction equipment | 45.060.01   Railway rolling stock in general

Scope

This European Standard establishes requirements for the technical compatibility of rolling stock with infrastructure particularly in relation to:
- co-ordination of protection principles between power supply and traction units, especially fault discrimination for short-circuits;
- co-ordination of installed power on the line and the power demand of trains;
- co-ordination of traction unit regenerative braking and power supply receptivity;
- co-ordination of harmonic behaviour (see prEN 50388 2).
This European Standard deals with the definition and quality requirements of the power supply at the interface between traction units and fixed installations.
This European Standard specifies the interface between rolling stock and electrical fixed installations for traction, in respect of the power supply system. The interaction between pantograph and overhead contact line is dealt with in EN 50367. The interaction with the "control-command" subsystem (especially signalling) is not dealt with in this standard.
Values are given for the existing European networks. Furthermore the maximum values that are specified are applicable to the foreseen developments of the infrastructure of the Trans European rail networks.
The following electric traction systems are within scope:
- railways;
- guided mass transport systems that are integrated with railways;
- material transport systems that are integrated with railways.
As far as a migration strategy is not defined in legal documents referring to this standard, this European Standard does not apply retrospectively to rolling stock and infrastructure already in service.
Information is given on electrification parameters such as to enable train operating companies to confirm, after consultation with the rolling stock manufacturers, that there will be no consequential disturbance on the electrification system.

Related legislation

Legislation related to this standard

2016/797/EU

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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prEN 50388-1
40.98 Project deleted
May 7, 2018