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BS EN 15427-1-1:2022 – TC:2023 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Railway applications. Wheel/Rail friction management – Equipment and Application. Flange Lubricants

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BSI 2023 84
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This document specifies the requirements for equipment used to apply lubricant to the interface between the wheel flange and the gauge face of the rail, and contact area between the check rail face and the back of the wheel (active interface), either directly or indirectly to the wheel flange or to the rail, and includes both trainborne and trackside solutions. This document specifies: — the characteristics that systems of lubrication of the active interface should achieve, together with applicable inspection and test methods to be carried out for verification; — all relevant terminology which is specific to the lubrication of the active interface. This document applies to the mainline railway. NOTE This document can also be used for other railways, e.g urban rail.

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50 undefined
56 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
57 4 General
4.1 Purpose of equipment
58 4.2 Application of lubricant
5 Requirements for trainborne equipment
5.1 General
59 5.2 Design of trainborne equipment
60 5.3 Installation of trainborne equipment
5.4 Operations, inspection and maintenance
5.5 Application
61 5.6 Verification
62 6 Requirements for trackside equipment
6.1 General
6.2 Design of trackside equipment
63 6.3 Installation of trackside equipment
6.4 Operations, inspection and maintenance
6.5 Application
65 6.6 Verification
66 Annex A (informative)Types of trainborne and trackside equipment
A.1 Introduction
A.2 Trainborne equipment
A.2.1 Fluid lubricant application to the active interface
A.2.2 Solid lubricant application to the wheel
A.3 Trackside equipment
A.3.1 Mechanically activated
A.3.2 Hydraulically activated
A.3.3 Electrically activated
67 Annex B (informative)Guidance on approvals testing and verification
B.1 General
68 B.2 Process for system verification
B.2.1 Baselining
B.2.2 Approvals testing
B.2.3 Measuring effectiveness
69 Annex C (informative)Lubricant product performance – Field assessment
C.1 General
C.2 Product performance assessment
70 C.3 Monitoring
C.4 Outcome of trial
71 Annex D (informative)Guidance on verification and optimization of the application system
D.1 General
D.2 Trainborne equipment
D.3 Trackside equipment
72 D.4 Assessing the lubrication condition of rail or wheel (adhesive tape impression)
75 Annex E (informative)Installation and maintenance good practice for trainborne equipment
E.1 Reasons for installing trainborne equipment
E.2 Positioning of applicator
77 E.3 Information for maintenance of spray nozzles
78 E.4 Information for maintenance of sticks
80 Annex F (informative)Installation and maintenance good practice for trackside equipment
F.1 Selecting locations for trackside equipment
F.2 Determination of applicator position
81 F.3 Inspection and maintenance
F.4 Records
BS EN 15427-1-1:2022 - TC
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