EN 50163:1995
(Main)Railway applications - Supply voltages of traction systems
Railway applications - Supply voltages of traction systems
This standard applies to line voltages of traction systems under normal operating conditions. NOTE: Specifications in other international documents referring to the maximum voltage value specified in IEC 850 shall be interpreted as referring to Umax1 until such time as these documents have determined the appropriate definition of maximum voltage following the publication of EN 50163
Bahnanwendungen - Speisespannungen von Bahnnetzen
Applications ferroviaires - Tensions d'alimentation des réseaux de traction
Railway applications - Supply voltages of traction systems (IEC 60850:1988 (Related))
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-november-1998
Railway applications - Supply voltages of traction systems (IEC 60850:1988
(Related))
Railway applications - Supply voltages of traction systems
Bahnanwendungen - Speisespannungen von Bahnnetzen
Applications ferroviaires - Tensions d'alimentation des réseaux de traction
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 50163:1995
ICS:
29.280 (OHNWULþQDYOHþQDRSUHPD Electric traction equipment
45.020 Železniška tehnika na Railway engineering in
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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