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NEN-EN 15806

Railway application - Braking - Static brake testing

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 2008
Status: inactive
Page Count: 23
ICS Code (Railway rolling stock in general): 45.060.01
ICS Code (Materials and components for railway engineering): 45.040
scope:

This European Standard specifies generic static tests requirements for the braking systems for all types of railways vehicles. Hereinafter all references to tests are to be read as "static" tests. The methods of test and acceptance criteria are described in the appropriate standards (as example, for High speed trains, FprEN 15734-1 and FprEN 15734-2 apply). Static tests conducted in normal service before the departure of the train are not considered in this standard. This European Standard is applicable to brake systems on: - all new vehicle designs of vehicles; - all new constructions of existing vehicle types; - all major overhauls of the above-mentioned vehicles if they involve redesigning or extensive alteration to the brake system of the vehicle concerned. Annex A presents the components and sub-systems to be incorporated in the brake system considered.

Document History

October 1, 2010
Railway applications - Braking - Static brake testing
This European Standard specifies generic static tests requirements for the braking systems for all types of railways vehicles. Hereinafter all references to tests are to be read as “static” tests....
NEN-EN 15806
April 1, 2008
Railway application - Braking - Static brake testing
This European Standard specifies generic static tests requirements for the braking systems for all types of railways vehicles. Hereinafter all references to tests are to be read as “static” tests....

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