GB/T 28027-2011
ActiveRailway applications - Technical criteria for the coordination between power supply and rolling stock to achieve interoperability
轨道交通 供电系统和机车车辆运行匹配
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical criteria for coordinating the electrical characteristics between the traction power supply system and rolling stock to ensure interoperability across railway networks. It is applied in the design, testing, and operation of electrified railways, focusing on voltage levels, current limits, and harmonic compatibility. The standard is used by railway operators, vehicle manufacturers, and infrastructure managers to guarantee seamless operation of trains on different national or regional rail systems.
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