IEC 60322:2001
Railway applications - Electric equipment for rolling stock - Rules for power resistors of open construction

Standard No.
IEC 60322:2001
Release Date
2001
Published By
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
Latest
IEC 60322:2001
Replace
IEC 9/607/FDIS:2000 IEC 60322:1970
Scope
This international Standard gives the rules for all power resistors (for example, braking, heating, snubber and filter) used in the power and auxiliary circuits on board rolling stock irrespective of the circuit and the type of vehicle where they are used. These resistors are generally of open construction and are used in polluted areas. The construction consists of resistor elements of grids, plates, strips, ribbons or wires. NOTE Certain of these rules may, after agreement between user and manufacturer, be used for electrical equipment installed on other vehicles such as mine locomotives, trolley buses, etc. This standard states - the characteristics of the resistors; - the service conditions with which the power resistors have to comply; - the tests intended for confirming that these conditions have been met and the methods to be adopted for these tests; - the information to be marked on, or given with, the resistors. This standard does not give requirements relating to general service conditions and general rules which are given in IEC 60077-1. The object of this standard is to adapt the general rules given in IEC 60077-1 to power resistors for rolling stock in order to obtain uniformity of requirements and tests throughout the corresponding range of components and to avoid the need for testing to two different standards.

IEC 60322:2001 history

  • 2001 IEC 60322:2001 Railway applications - Electric equipment for rolling stock - Rules for power resistors of open construction
  • 1970 IEC 60322:1970 Rules for ohmic resistors used in the power circuits of electrically powered vehicles
Railway applications - Electric equipment for rolling stock - Rules for power resistors of open construction



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