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EVS-EN 16286-2:2013

Railway applications - Gangway systems between vehicles - Part 2: Acoustic measurements

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Withdrawn from 15.12.2023
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EN 16286-2:2013
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15.12.2023
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06.05.2013
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This European Standard specifies a measurement method and conditions to obtain reproducible and comparable sound reduction indices of all kinds of rail bound vehicles’ gangway systems defined in FprEN 16286-1. The setup should include all components of the system mounted like this is done between two adjacent car bodies within the train, so that a person will be able to use the gangway system, consisting of e.g: the bridge system (footplate); side panels; flexible components (bellows); mounting systems; elements to couple parts in case of separable gangway systems. If separable gangway systems shall be measured the whole system between two adjacent car bodies should be used. The method is applicable to type testing of gangways. This method is not applicable to: interior noise measurements in vehicles; structure borne noise measurements. The type testing procedures specified in this European Standard are of engineering grade (grade 2) in the frequency range from 100 Hz up to 5 kHz; that is the preferred range for noise declaration purposes, as defined in EN ISO 12001. If test conditions are relaxed the results are no longer of engineering grade.
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