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Homepage>DD CLC/TS 50537-2:2010 Railway applications. Mounted parts of the traction transformer and cooling system Pump for insulating liquid for traction transformers and reactors
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DD CLC/TS 50537-2:2010 Railway applications. Mounted parts of the traction transformer and cooling system Pump for insulating liquid for traction transformers and reactors

DD CLC/TS 50537-2:2010

Railway applications. Mounted parts of the traction transformer and cooling system Pump for insulating liquid for traction transformers and reactors

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Označení normy:DD CLC/TS 50537-2:2010
Počet stran:34
Vydáno:2010-07-31
ISBN:978 0 580 69507 0
Status:Standard
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DD CLC/TS 50537-2:2010


This standard DD CLC/TS 50537-2:2010 Railway applications. Mounted parts of the traction transformer and cooling system is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 29.180 Transformers. Reactors
  • 23.080 Pumps
  • 45.060.10 Tractive stock

This Technical Specification covers requirements for electric pumps which generate the circulation of insulation liquid in traction transformers and reactors of rail vehicles and their associated cooling system.

The pumps covered by this Technical Specification are rotodynamic pumps driven by a squirrel cage induction motor which is immersed in the insulating liquid.

CLC/TS 50537-2 gives consideration to both technical and normative requirements of the railway environment and restricts the variety provided by industry-wide standards for pumps (for example EN 50216-7 and EN ISO 9906). It determines requirements and tests enabling the interchangeability especially regarding electrical, mechanical and hydraulic interfaces. Furthermore, service conditions are described.