SIST EN 50206-1:1998
(Main)Railway applications - Rolling stock - Pantographs: Characteristics and tests -- Part 1: Pantographs for main line vehicles
Railway applications - Rolling stock - Pantographs: Characteristics and tests -- Part 1: Pantographs for main line vehicles
This document defines the general assembly characteristics which are to be applied to pantographs, to enable current collection from the overhead line system. It also defines the tests the pantographs have to perform, excluding insulators. This standard does not apply to pantograph dielectric tests, which are to be performed on the pantograph installed on the vehicle roof. This standard does not apply to pantographs used on isolated metros and light rail systems: these pantographs are considered in EN 50206-2
Bahnanwendungen - Schienenfahrzeuge - Merkmale und Prüfungen von Stromabnehmern -- Teil 1: Stromabnehmer für Vollbahnfahrzeuge
Applications ferroviaires - Matériel roulant - Pantographes: Caractéristiques et essais -- Partie 1: Pantographes pour véhicules grandes lignes
Železniške naprave – Vozna sredstva – Odjemniki toka: karakteristike in preskusi – 1. del: Odjemniki toka za železniška vozila na magistralnih progah
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SLOVENSKI SIST EN 50206-1:1998
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november 1998
Železniške naprave – Vozna sredstva – Odjemniki toka: karakteristike in
preskusi – 1. del: Odjemniki toka za železniška vozila na magistralnih progah
Railway applications - Rolling stock - Pantographs: Characteristics and tests - Part
1: Pantographs
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