SIST EN 50463-3:2018
(Main)Railway applications - Energy measurement on board trains - Part 3: Data handling
Railway applications - Energy measurement on board trains - Part 3: Data handling
This draft European Standard covers the requirements applicable to the Data Handling System (DHS) of an Energy Measurement System.
This document also includes the basic requirements for the Data Collection Service on-ground, relating to the acquisition and storage and export of Compiled Energy Billing Data.
The Conformity Assessment arrangements for the DHS and the DCS are specified in this document.
The settlement system is outside the scope of this standard, and the specification of the interface between DCS and settlement system is outside the scope of this standard.
Bahnanwendungen - Energiemessung auf Bahnfahrzeugen - Teil 3: Daten-Behandlung
Applications ferroviaires - Mesure d'énergie à bord des trains - Partie 3 : Traitement des données
La présente Norme européenne couvre les exigences applicables au système de traitement de données (DHS) d'un système de mesure d'énergie (EMS).
Le présent document comprend également les exigences de base pour le système de collecte des données (DCS) au sol, relatives à l'acquisition, au stockage et à l'exportation des données de facturation d'énergie compilées (CEBD).
Les dispositions d'évaluation de la conformité pour le DHS sont spécifiées dans le présent document.
Le système de règlement et la spécification de l'interface entre le DCS et le système de règlement ne relèvent pas du domaine d'application de la présente norme.
Železniške naprave - Merjenje energije na vlaku - 3. del: Ravnanje s podatki
Ta osnutek evropskega standarda zajema zahteve za sistem ravnanja s podatki (DHS) sistema merjenja energije.
Ta dokument vključuje tudi osnovne zahteve za storitev zbiranja podatkov na tleh v zvezi s pridobivanjem, hranjenjem in z izvažanjem zbranih podatkov o obračunavanju energije.
V tem dokumentu so določeni načini ugotavljanja skladnosti sistema ravnanja s podatki in DCS-ja.
Poravnalni sistem ne spada na področje uporabe tega standarda, ravno tako pa na področje uporabe tega standarda ne spada specifikacija vmesnika med DCS-jem in poravnalnim sistemom.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN 50463-3:2018
01-januar-2018
1DGRPHãþD
SIST EN 50463-3:2013
Železniške naprave - Merjenje energije na vlaku - 3. del: Ravnanje s podatki
Railway applications - Energy measurement on board trains - Part 3: Data handling
Bahnanwendungen - Energiemessung auf Bahnfahrzeugen - Teil 3: Daten-BehandlungApplications ferroviaires - Mesure d'énergie à bord des trains - Partie 3 : Traitement des
donnéesTa slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 50463-3:2017
ICS:
45.060.10 9OHþQDYR]LOD Tractive stock
SIST EN 50463-3:2018 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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SIST EN 50463-3:2018
EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 50463-3
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
October 2017
ICS 45.060.10 Supersedes EN 50463-3:2012
English Version
Railway applications - Energy measurement on board trains -
Part 3: Data handling
Applications ferroviaires - Mesure d'énergie à bord des Bahnanwendungen - Energiemessung auf Bahnfahrzeugen
trains - Partie 3 : Traitement des données - Teil 3: Daten-BehandlungThis European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2017-05-08. CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC
Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration.
Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC
Management Centre or to any CENELEC member.This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation
under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the
same status as the official versions.CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic,
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Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
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Contents Page
European foreword ......................................................................................................................................6
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................7
1 Scope .................................................................................................................................................. 10
2 Normative references........................................................................................................................ 10
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations ............................................................................................. 10
3.1 Terms and definitions ....................................................................................................................... 10
3.2 Abbreviations .................................................................................................................................... 12
4 Requirements .................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1 General ............................................................................................................................................... 12
4.2 Time data ............................................................................................................................................ 13
4.2.1 Source ................................................................................................................................... 13
4.2.2 Reference time source ........................................................................................................ 13
4.2.3 Content .................................................................................................................................. 13
4.2.4 Resolution ............................................................................................................................. 13
4.2.5 Stability ................................................................................................................................. 13
4.2.6 Synchronization ................................................................................................................... 13
4.2.7 Quality code for time data ................................................................................................... 13
4.3 Energy data ........................................................................................................................................ 14
4.3.1 Source ................................................................................................................................... 14
4.3.2 Type ....................................................................................................................................... 14
4.3.3 Format ................................................................................................................................... 14
4.3.4 Index value overrun ............................................................................................................. 14
4.3.5 Merging with time data ........................................................................................................ 14
4.3.6 Quality codes for energy data ............................................................................................ 14
4.3.7 k-factor .................................................................................................................................. 15
4.3.8 Accuracy ............................................................................................................................... 15
4.3.9 Transmission from EMF ...................................................................................................... 15
4.4 Location data ..................................................................................................................................... 15
4.4.1 Source ................................................................................................................................... 15
4.4.2 Format ................................................................................................................................... 16
4.4.3 Merging with time data ........................................................................................................ 16
4.4.4 Accuracy ............................................................................................................................... 16
4.4.5 Quality codes for location data .......................................................................................... 16
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4.5 Other received or produced data ..................................................................................................... 17
4.5.1 Types ..................................................................................................................................... 17
4.5.2 Data handling prioritization ................................................................................................ 17
4.5.3 Time tag ................................................................................................................................ 17
4.6 Consumption point ID (CPID) ........................................................................................................... 17
4.7 Production of CEBD .......................................................................................................................... 17
4.7.1 General .................................................................................................................................. 17
4.7.2 Type of Data .......................................................................................................................... 17
4.7.3 Time Reference Period ........................................................................................................ 17
4.7.4 Energy data ........................................................................................................................... 18
4.7.5 Location data ........................................................................................................................ 18
4.7.6 Missing input data ............................................................................................................... 18
4.7.7 Data integrity ........................................................................................................................ 18
4.7.8 Quality codes........................................................................................................................ 19
4.7.9 Traction system code .......................................................................................................... 19
4.8 DHS data storage .............................................................................................................................. 19
4.8.1 Storage periods .................................................................................................................... 19
4.8.2 Memory Capacity ................................................................................................................. 19
4.9 Transmission of CEBD from DHS to DCS....................................................................................... 20
4.9.1 General .................................................................................................................................. 20
4.9.2 Type of info ........................................................................................................................... 20
4.9.3 Time between each transfer ................................................................................................ 20
4.9.4 Binding to a DCS .................................................................................................................. 20
4.10 Marking and essential information .................................................................................................. 20
4.10.1 Marking of the DHS .............................................................................................................. 20
4.10.2 Essential information .......................................................................................................... 20
4.11 Event recording ................................................................................................................................. 21
4.11.1 General .................................................................................................................................. 21
4.11.2 Type of events ...................................................................................................................... 21
4.12 DCS ..................................................................................................................................................... 22
4.12.1 General .................................................................................................................................. 22
4.12.2 Reception of CEBD from DHS ............................................................................................ 22
4.12.3 Request to DHS for CEBD data .......................................................................................... 22
4.12.4 Storage of CEBD .................................................................................................................. 22
4.12.5 Export of CEBD from DCS .................................................................................................. 22
4.12.6 Binding the communication with the EMS ........................................................................ 22
4.12.7 EMS discovery...................................................................................................................... 22
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5 Conformity assessment ................................................................................................................... 22
5.1 General ............................................................................................................................................... 22
5.1.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 22
5.1.2 Applicability .......................................................................................................................... 23
5.1.3 Methodology ......................................................................................................................... 23
5.2 Testing framework ............................................................................................................................ 23
5.2.1 General .................................................................................................................................. 23
5.2.2 Reporting .............................................................................................................................. 24
5.3 Design review .................................................................................................................................... 25
5.3.1 General .................................................................................................................................. 25
5.3.2 Interfaces .............................................................................................................................. 25
5.3.3 Access control ..................................................................................................................... 25
5.3.4 Software ................................................................................................................................ 25
5.3.5 RAMS ..................................................................................................................................... 25
5.3.6 Internal clock ........................................................................................................................ 25
5.3.7 Location data source ........................................................................................................... 25
5.3.8 DHS priorities ....................................................................................................................... 25
5.3.9 Transmission of CEBD to DCS ........................................................................................... 25
5.3.10 Dataflow security ................................................................................................................. 25
5.3.11 Event logs ............................................................................................................................. 26
5.4 Type testing ....................................................................................................................................... 26
5.4.1 General .................................................................................................................................. 26
5.4.2 Visual inspection.................................................................................................................. 26
5.4.3 Environmental testing ......................................................................................................... 26
5.4.4 Mechanical testing ............................................................................................................... 27
5.4.5 Electrical testing .................................................................................................................. 27
5.4.6 Access control ..................................................................................................................... 28
5.4.7 Interfaces .............................................................................................................................. 29
5.4.8 Functional testing ................................................................................................................ 29
5.5 Routine testing .................................................................................................................................. 35
5.5.1 General .................................................................................................................................. 35
5.5.2 Visual inspection.................................................................................................................. 35
5.5.3 Check of marking ................................................................................................................. 35
5.5.4 Functional testing ................................................................................................................ 35
5.5.5 Insulation test ....................................................................................................................... 35
5.6 DCS conformity assessment ........................................................................................................... 35
5.6.1 General .................................................................................................................................. 35
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5.6.2 Design review ....................................................................................................................... 35
5.6.3 Functional Testing ............................................................................................................... 35
Annex ZZ (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential
Requirements of Directive 2008/57/EC ................................................................................................... 37
Bibliography .............................................................................................................................................. 38
FiguresFigure 1 — EMS functional structure and dataflow diagram ..................................................................9
Figure 2 — Example of energy index value ........................................................................................... 11
TablesTable 1 — Time data quality codes ......................................................................................................... 13
Table 2 — Energy data quality codes ..................................................................................................... 15
Table 3 — Location data format .............................................................................................................. 16
Table 4 — Location data quality codes .................................................................................................. 16
Table 5 — Traction system codes .......................................................................................................... 19
Table ZZ.1 — Correspondence between this European Standard, the TSI “Locomotives and
Passenger Rolling Stock” (REGULATION (EU) No 1302/2014 of 18 November 2014) andDirective 2008/57/EC amended by Directive 2011/18/EU ...................................................................... 37
Table ZZ.2 — Correspondence between this European Standard, the TSI “Energy”(REGULATION (EU) No 1301/2014 of 18 November 2014) and Directive 2008/57/EC amended by
Directive 2011/18/EU ................................................................................................................................ 37
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European foreword
This document (EN 50463-3:2017) has been prepared by CLC/TC 9X “Electrical and electronic
applications for railways”.The following dates are fixed:
• latest date by which this document has (dop) 2018-04-06
to be implemented at national level by
publication of an identical national
standard or by endorsement
• latest date by which the national (dow) 2020-10-06
standards conflicting with this document
have to be withdrawn
This document supersedes EN 50463-3:2012.
EN 50463-3 includes the following significant technical changes with respect to EN 50463-3:2012:
— updated requirements for DCS, CEBD, quality codes and logs (Clause 4).Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CENELEC by the European Commission
and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s).
For the relationship with EU Directive(s) see informative Annex ZZ, which is an integral part of this
document.This document is Part 3 of the EN 50463 series which consists of the following parts, under the common
title Railway applications — Energy measurement on board trains:— Part 1: General;
— Part 2: Energy measuring;
— Part 3: Data handling;
— Part 4: Communication;
— Part 5: Conformity assessment.
This series of European Standards follows the functional guidelines description in
EN ISO/IEC 17000:2004, Annex A “Principles of conformity assessment”, tailored to the Energy
Measurement System (EMS).The requirements for Energy Measurement Systems in the relevant Technical Specifications for
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Introduction
The Energy Measurement System provides measurement and data suitable for billing and may also be
used for energy management, e.g. energy saving.This series of European Standards uses the functional approach to describe the Energy Measurement
System and on-ground Data Collection Service. These functions are implemented in one or more physical
devices. The user of this series of standards is free to choose the physical implementation arrangements.
a) Structure and main contents of the EN 50463 series:This series of European Standards is divided into five parts. The titles and brief descriptions of each
part are given below:1) EN 50463-1 — General:
The scope of EN 50463-1 is the Energy Measurement System (EMS).
EN 50463-1 provides system level requirements for the complete EMS and common
requirements for all devices implementing one or more functions of the EMS.
2) EN 50463-2 — Energy measuring:
The scope of EN 50463-2 is the Energy Measurement Function (EMF).
The EMF provides measurement of the consumed and regenerated active energy of a railway
traction unit. If the traction unit is designed for use on AC traction systems the EMF also
provides measurement of reactive energy. The EMF provides the measured quantities via an
interface to the Data Handling System.The EMF consists of the three functions: Voltage Measurement Function, Current Measurement
Function and Energy Calculation Function. For each of these functions, accuracy classes are
specified and associated reference conditions are defined. EN 50463-2 also defines all specific
requirements for all functions of the EMF.The Voltage Measurement Function measures the voltage of the Contact Line system and the
Current Measurement Function measures the current taken from and returned to the Contact
Line system. These functions provide signal inputs to the Energy Calculation Function.
The Energy Calculation Function inputs the signals from the Current and Voltage Measurement
Functions and calculates a set of values representing the consumed and regenerated energies.
These values are transferred to the Data Handling System and are used in the creation of
Compiled Energy Billing Data (CEBD).The standard has been developed taking into account that in some applications the EMF may be
subjected to legal metrological control. All relevant metrological aspects are covered in
EN 50463-2.EN 50463-2 also defines the conformity assessment of the EMF.
3) EN 50463-3 — Data handling:
The scope of EN 50463-3 is the Data Handling System (DHS) and the associated requirements
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The on board DHS receives, produces and stores data, ready for transmission to any authorized
receiver of data onboard or on ground. The main goal of the DHS is to produce Compiled
Energy Billing Data (CEBD) and transfer it to an on ground Data Collecting System (DCS). The
DHS can support other functionality on board or on ground with data (e.g. for energy
management, driver advisory systems, etc.), as long as this does not conflict with the main goal.
The DCS on-ground receives Compiled Energy Billing Data and transfer it to settlement system.
EN 50463-3 also defines the conformity assessment of the DHS and for the transfer of CEBD to
an on-ground Data Collecting System (DCS).4) EN 50463-4 — Communication:
The scope of EN 50463-4 is the communication services.
This part of EN 50463 gives requirements and guidance regarding the data communication
between the functions implemented within EMS as well as between such functions and other on
board units where data are exchanged using a communications protocol stack over a dedicated
physical interface or a shared network.It includes the reference to the on board to ground communication service and covers the
requirements necessary to support data transfer between DHS and DCS including the transfer of
CEBD on an interoperable basis.EN 50463-4 also defines the conformity assessment of the communications services.
5) EN 50463-5 — Conformity assessment:The scope of EN 50463-5 is the conformity assessment procedures for the EMS.
EN 50463-5 also covers re-verification procedures and conformity assessment in the event of
the replacement of a device of the EMS.b) EMS functional structure and dataflow:
Figure 1 illustrates the functional structure of the EMS, the main sub-functions and the structure of
the dataflow and is informative only. Only the main interfaces required by this standard are displayed
by arrows.Since the communication function is distributed throughout the EMS, it has been widely omitted for
clarity, except for the train to ground communication. Not all interfaces are shown.
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Settlement
System
Time Reference Source
Location Reference Source
Communication
Communication Function
Function
Current Measurement Function EN 50463-4
Voltage Measurement Function
Data
Energy Calculation Function
Data Handling Funtion
Collecting
Energy Measurement Function Data Handling System
System
(EMF) (DHS)
(DCS)
EN 50463-2 (Energy Measuring) EN 50463-3 (Data Handling)
Energy Measurement System (EMS)
EN 50463-1 (General), EN 50463-4 (Communication), EN 50463-5 (Conformity Assessment)
On-board (Traction Unit)On-ground
Figure 1 — EMS functional structure and dataflow diagram
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1 Scope
This European Standard covers the requirements applicable to the Data Handling System (DHS) of an
Energy Measurement System (EMS).This document also includes the basic requirements for the Data Collecting System (DCS) on-ground,
relating to the acquisition and storage and export of Compiled Energy Billing Data (CEBD).
The Conformity Assessment arrangements for the DHS and the DCS are specified in this document.
The settlement system is outside the scope of this standard, and the specification of the interface
between DCS and settlement system is outside the scope of this standard.2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 45545-2:2013+A1:2015, Railway applications — Fire protection on railway vehicles — Part 2:
Requirements for fire behaviour of materials and componentsEN 45545-5:2013+A1:2015, Railway applications — Fire protection on railway vehicles — Part 5: Fire
safety requiremen...
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