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DIN EN 16185-1

Railway applications - Braking systems of multiple unit trains - Part 1: Requirements and definitions

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Organization: DIN
Publication Date: 1 March 2015
Status: inactive
Page Count: 61
ICS Code (Materials and components for railway engineering): 45.040
scope:

This European Standard describes the functionality, constraints, performance and operation of a brake system for use in self propelling thermal and electric trains operating on routes of the European conventional rail system network.

This European Standard covers:

- all new vehicle designs of self-propelling thermal and electric trains being operated at a maximum speed up to 200 km/h, in the following text simply called EMU/DMU;

- all major overhauls of the above-mentioned vehicles if they involve redesigning or extensive alteration to the brake system of the vehicle concerned.

This standard does not cover:

- locomotive hauled trains which are specified by EN 14198;

- mass transit rolling stock which is specified by EN 13452-1;

- high speed trains being operated at speeds greater than 200 km/h which are specified by EN 15734-1.

Document History

August 1, 2020
Railway applications - Braking systems of multiple unit trains - Part 1: Requirements and definitions (includes Amendment A1:2020)
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May 1, 2017
Railway applications - Braking systems of multiple unit trains - Part 1: Requirements and definitions; German and English version EN 16185-1:2014/prA1:2017
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DIN EN 16185-1
March 1, 2015
Railway applications - Braking systems of multiple unit trains - Part 1: Requirements and definitions
This European Standard describes the functionality, constraints, performance and operation of a brake system for use in self propelling thermal and electric trains operating on routes of the European...

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