Railway applications - Energy measurement on board trains - Part 5: Conformity assessment

This European Standard specifies the conformity assessment arrangements for newly manufactured EMS installed on a traction unit. This includes the integration conformity assessment and installation conformity assessment. In addition, this document also specifies the conformity assessment procedures for device and ancillary component replacement (e.g. due to damage in service), and periodic check to verify the EMS conformity assessment remains valid. This European Standard does not include elements related to conformity assessment aspects other than design review and testing provisions for the products, processes or services specified. Consequently, this part does not delete, change or interpret the general requirements for conformity assessment procedures and vocabulary detailed in EN/ISO/IEC 17000. This European Standard does not cover the conformity assessment schemes that, according to CENELEC Internal Regulations, are the responsibility of ISO policy committee “Committee on conformity assessment” (ISO/CASCO).

Bahnanwendungen - Energiemessung auf Bahnfahrzeugen - Teil 5: Konformitätsbewertung

Applications ferroviaires - Mesure d'énergie à bord des trains - Partie 5: Evaluation de la conformité

Železniške naprave - Merjenje energije na vlaku - 5. del: Ugotavljanje skladnosti

Ta evropski standard določa načine ugotavljanja skladnosti novih sistemov merjenja energije, nameščenih na vlakovni kompoziciji. To vključuje ugotavljanje skladnosti integracije in ugotavljanje skladnosti namestitve. Ta dokument določa tudi postopke ugotavljanja skladnosti za menjavo naprav in pomožnih sestavnih delov (npr. zaradi poškodb med delovanjem), pri čemer še naprej velja periodično preverjanje ugotavljanja skladnosti sistema merjenja energije. Ta evropski standard ne vključuje elementov v zvezi z vidiki ugotavljanja skladnosti, razen pregleda zasnove in določb o preskušanju navedenih proizvodov, postopkov ali storitev. Zato ta del ne preklicuje, spreminja ali razlaga splošnih zahtev za postopke ugotavljanja skladnosti in slovarja iz standarda EN/ISO/IEC 17000. Ta evropski standard ne zajema shem ugotavljanja skladnosti, za katere je v skladu z notranjimi predpisi CENELEC pooblaščen odbor za politiko ISO »Odbor za ugotavljanje skladnosti« (ISO/CASCO).

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SIST EN 50463-5:2013
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SIST EN 50463:2008
Železniške naprave - Merjenje energije na vlaku - 5. del: Ugotavljanje skladnosti
Railway applications - Energy measurement on board trains - Part 5: Conformity
assessment
Bahnanwendungen - Energiemessung auf Bahnfahrzeugen - Teil 5:
Konformitätsbewertung
Applications ferroviaires - Mesure d'énergie à bord des trains - Partie 5: Evaluation de la
conformité
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 50463-5:2012
ICS:
45.060.10 9OHþQDYR]LOD Tractive stock
SIST EN 50463-5:2013 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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SIST EN 50463-5:2013

EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 50463-5

NORME EUROPÉENNE
December 2012
EUROPÄISCHE NORM

ICS 45.060.10 Supersedes EN 50463:2007 (partially)


English version


Railway applications -
Energy measurement on board trains -
Part 5: Conformity assessment



Applications ferroviaires -  Bahnanwendungen -
Mesure d'énergie à bord des trains - Energiemessung auf Bahnfahrzeugen -
Partie 5: Evaluation de la conformité Teil 5: Konformitätsbewertung






This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2012-10-15. CENELEC members are bound to comply
with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard
the status of a national standard without any alteration.

Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on
application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CENELEC member.

This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other
language made by translation under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified
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Contents

Foreword . 4
Introduction . 5
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 7
3.1 Terms and definitions . 7
3.2 Abbreviations . 8
4 Conformity assessment approach . 9
4.1 General . 9
4.2 Situation of applicability . 9
4.3 General Methodology . 9
4.4 EMS Specific Methodology . 10
5 Conformity assessment procedures . 11
5.1 General . 11
5.2 EMS integration design review . 11
5.3 EMS integration type test . 12
5.4 EMS installation design review . 14
5.5 EMS Installation type test . 15
5.6 EMS installation routine test . 16
5.7 Periodic re-verification . 18
5.8 Replacement of devices and ancillary components . 19
Bibliography . 22

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Figures
Figure 1 - EMS functional structure and dataflow diagram . 5
Figure 2 - Methods of conformity assessment. 10
Figure 3 - Overview of EMS installation routine test process . 17
Figure 4 - Replacement of devices and ancillary components . 19

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Foreword
This document (EN 50463-5:2012) has been prepared by CLC/TC9X "Electrical and electronic applications
for railways".
The following dates are proposed:
• latest date by which this document has to be
(dop) 2013-10-15
implemented at national level by publication of
an identical national standard or by
endorsement
• latest date by which the national standards
(dow) 2015-10-15
conflicting with this document have to
be withdrawn

This document (EN 50463-5:2012), together with parts 1, 2, 3 and 4, supersedes EN 50463:2007.
EN 50463-5:2012 includes the following significant technical changes with respect to EN 50463:2007:
 the series is based on and supersedes EN 50463:2007;
 the scope is extended, new requirements are introduced and conformity assessment arrangements
are added.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. CENELEC [and/or CEN] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CENELEC by the European Commission and
the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s).
For relationship with EU Directive 2008/57/EC amended by Commission Directive 2011/18/EU, see
informative Annex ZZ, which is an integral part of this document.
This document is Part 5 of EN 50463 which consists of the following parts, under the common title Railway
applications — Energy measurement on board trains:
Part 1, General;
Part 2, Energy measuring;
Part 3, Data handling;
Part 4, Communication;
Part 5, Conformity assessment.
This series of European Standards follows the functional guidelines description in Annex A “Principles of
conformity assessment” of EN ISO/IEC 17000 tailored to the Energy Measurement System (EMS).
The requirements for Energy Measurement Systems in the relevant Technical Specifications for
Interoperability are supported by this series of European Standards.

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Introduction
The Energy Measurement System provides measurement and data suitable for billing and may also be used
for energy management, e.g. energy saving.
This series of European Standards uses the functional approach to describe the Energy Measurement
System. These functions are implemented in one or more physical devices. The user of this Series of
standards is free to choose the physical implementation arrangements.
Structure and main contents of EN 50463
This series of European Standards is divided into five parts. The titles and brief descriptions of each part are
given below:
EN 50463-1 – General
The scope of EN 50463-1 is the Energy Measurement System (EMS).
EN 50463-1 provides system level requirements for the complete EMS and common requirements for all
devices implementing one or more functions of the EMS.
EN 50463-2 – Energy measuring
The scope of EN 50463-2 is the Energy Measurement Function (EMF).
The EMF provides measurement of the consumed and regenerated active energy of a traction unit. If the
traction unit is designed for use on a.c. traction supply systems, the EMF also provides measurement of
reactive energy. The EMF provides the measured quantities via an interface to the Data Handling System.
The EMF consists of the three functions: Voltage Measurement Function, Current Measurement Function
and Energy Calculation Function. For each of these functions, accuracy classes are specified and
associated reference conditions are defined. This part also defines all specific requirements for all functions
of the EMF.
The Voltage Measurement Function measures the voltage of the Contact Line system and the Current
Measurement Function measures the current taken from and returned to the Contact Line system. These
functions provide signal inputs to the Energy Calculation Function.
The Energy Calculation Function inputs the signals from the Current and Voltage Measurement Functions
and calculates a set of values representing the consumed and regenerated energies. These values are
transferred to the Data Handling System and are used in the creation of Compiled Energy Billing Data.
The standard has been developed taking into account that in some applications the EMF may be subjected
to legal metrological control. All relevant metrological aspects are covered in this part of EN 50463.
EN 50463-2 also defines the conformity assessment of the EMF.
EN 50463-3 – Data handling
The scope of EN 50463-3 is the Data Handling System (DHS).
The on board DHS receives, produces and stores data, ready for transmission to any authorised receiver of
data on board or on ground. The main goal of the DHS is to produce Compiled Energy Billing Data and
transfer it to an on ground Data Collection Service (DCS). The DHS can support other functionality on board
or on ground with data, as long as this does not conflict with the main goal.

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EN 50463-3 also defines the conformity assessment of the DHS.
EN 50463-4 – Communication
The scope of EN 50463-4 is the communication services.
This part of EN 50463 gives requirements and guidance regarding the data communication between the
functions implemented within EMS as well as between such functions and other on board units where data
are exchanged using a communications protocol stack over a dedicated physical interface or a shared
network.
It includes the on board to ground communication service and covers the requirements necessary to support
data transfer between DHS and DCS.
EN 50463-4 also defines the conformity assessment of the communications services.
EN 50463-5 – Conformity assessment
The scope of EN 50463-5 is the conformity assessment procedures for the EMS.
EN 50463-5 also covers re-verification procedures and conformity assessment in the event of the
replacement of a device of the EMS.
EMS functional structure and dataflow
Figure 1 illustrates the functional structure of the EMS, the main sub-functions and the structure of the
dataflow and is informative only. Only the main interfaces required by this standard are displayed by arrows.
Because the communication function is distributed throughout the EMS, it has been omitted for clarity. Not all
interfaces are shown.
Time Reference Source
Location Reference Source
Current Measurement Function
Voltage Measurement Function
Data
Data Handling System
Energy Calculation Function
Collection
Service
Energy Measurement Function Data Handling System
(DCS)
(EMF) (DHS)
EN 50463-2 (Energy Measuring) EN 50463-3 (Data Handling)
Energy Measurement System (EMS)
EN 50463-1 (General), EN 50463-4 (Communication), EN 50463-5 (Conformity Assessment)

On-board (Traction Unit)
On ground

Figure 1 – EMS functional structure and dataflow diagram

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1 Scope
This European Standard specifies the conformity assessment arrangements for newly manufactured EMS
installed on a traction unit. This includes the integration conformity assessment and installation conformity
assessment. In addition, this document also specifies the conformity assessment procedures for device and
ancillary component replacement (e.g. due to damage in service), and periodic check to verify the EMS
conformity assessment remains valid.
This European Standard does not include elements related to conformity assessment aspects other than
design review and testing provisions for the products, processes or services specified. Consequently, this
part does not delete, change or interpret the general requirements for conformity assessment procedures
and vocabulary detailed in EN/ISO/IEC 17000.
This European Standard does not cover the conformity assessment schemes that, according to CENELEC
Internal Regulations, are the responsibility of ISO policy committee “Committee on conformity assessment”
(ISO/CASCO).
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 50155:2007, Railway applications — Electronic equipment used on rolling stock
EN 50463-1:2012, Railway applications — Energy measurement on board trains — Part 1: General
EN 50463-2:2012, Railway applications — Energy measurement on board trains — Part 2: Energy
measuring
EN 50463-3:2012, Railway applications — Energy measurement on board trains — Part 3: Data handling
EN 50463-4:2012, Railway applications — Energy measurement on board trains — Part 4: Communication
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of document, the terms and definitions given in EN 50463-1:2012 and the following apply.
3.1.1
conformity assessment
demonstration that specified requirements are fulfilled
3.1.2
Conformity Assessment File
CAF
folder holding all documentation produced during conformity assessment
3.1.3
EMS installation
installation of an EMS equipment type into a traction unit of a specified type
3.1.4
EMS integration
integration of devices, interconnections and ancillary components, forming a specific EMS equipment type

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3.1.5
Implementation Under Assessment
IUA
specific EMS equipment type used throughout the conformity assessment
3.1.6
installer
entity responsible for the installation of an EMS equipment type into a traction unit type
3.1.7
integrator
entity responsible for integrating devices, interconnections and ancillary components, forming an EMS
equipment type
3.1.8
periodic re-verification
activities carried out periodically to check that the conformity assessment of an in-service EMS remains valid
Note 1 to entry: These re-verification activities are solely for the purpose stated, consequently other in-service activities such as
maintenance and fault finding etc are not covered by this term.
3.1.9
protective interface
interface which permits intended data to be exchanged, and prevents unintended data being exchanged
3.1.10
traction unit type
specific design of traction unit, produced by one manufacturer and having similar properties, the same
uniform construction of parts determining these properties and the same functional components.
Note 1 to entry: The type is represented by the traction unit sample provided for the EMS installation type tests.
3.2 Abbreviations
For the purposes of this part, the following abbreviations apply.
All the abbreviations are listed in alphabetical order.
CAF Conformity Assessment File
CEBD Compiled Energy Billing Data
CPID Consumption Point ID
DCS Data Collection Service
DHS Data Handling System
ECF Energy Calculation Function
EMF Energy Measurement Function
EMS Energy Measurement System
IDRR Integration Design Review Report
IRTR Installation Routine Test Report
ITTR Integration Type Test Report
IUA Implementation Under Assessment
RVR Re-verification Report

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SRDR Installation Design Review Report
STTR Installation Type Test Report
4 Conformity assessment approach
4.1 General
This clause specifies the structure and methodology for the conformity assessment. The procedures, design
review requirements, testing requirements, and conformity assessment documentation requirements are
specified in Clause 5. Completion of devices level conformity assessment is a pre-requisite to carry out EMS
conformity assessment. The conformity assessment is undertaken in the following key stages:
1. device level;
2. EMS level;
3. EMS re-verification and device / ancillary component replacement.
Stage 1 is mandatory for newly manufactured devices and is covered by EN 50463-2, EN 50463-3 and
EN 50463-4. Stages 2, 3 are mandatory for every EMS in accordance with the scope as specified in
Clause 1. The conformity assessment, undertaken during stages 2 and 3, deals primarily with system level
requirements, and it does not replicate the detail in stage 1.
4.2 Situation of applicability
The EMS conformity assessment described in this part applies in case of:
• EMS integration,
• EMS installation,
• EMS periodic re-verification,
• EMS device / ancillary component replacement.
4.3 General Methodology
The conformity assessment is undertaken using the following methods:
a) device design review;
b) device type test;
c) device routine test;
d) EMS integration design review;
e) EMS integration type test
f) EMS installation design review;
g) EMS installation type test;
h) EMS installation routine test.
Furthermore the following methods are covering the re-verification and replacement:

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i) EMS periodic re-verification;
j) EMS device / ancillary component replacement.
Methods a) to c), are used at device level and the conformity assessment arrangements are covered by
EN 50463-2, EN 50463-3 and EN 50463-4. Methods d) to j) apply at EMS system level and are described in
this part of the EN 50463 series of standards.
Each method described generates evidence of conformity. Methods d) to h) are listed in logical order. They
may be undertaken in the same testing environment.
Completing the integration methods d) and e) allows the possibility of using this integration conformity
assessment in conjunction with multiple installation conformity assessment’s. This approach can be
employed when the same EMS equipment type is to be used on several different traction unit types, using
multiple installation conformity assessment’s to deal with the installation issues only.
The Figures 2 illustrates the methods of conformity assessment arrangements.

Figure 2 - Methods of conformity assessment
4.4 EMS Specific Methodology
Methods d) to j) apply at EMS system level, the methods i) and j) address re-verification and device
component replacement. Methods are listed in logical order. They may be undertaken in the same testing
environment.

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4.4.1 EMS integration design review
The integration design review demonstrates that all the devices of a specific equipment type used to form an
EMS are able to be brought together correctly in accordance with an EMS design, and when integrated
together provides the intended functionality in accordance with this series of standards.
4.4.2 EMS integration type test
The integration type test demonstrates that all the devices of a specific equipment type forming the EMS
when integrated together are functioning as intended in accordance with this series of standards.
4.4.3 EMS installation design review
The installation design review assesses the compatibility between an EMS of a specific equipment type and
a traction unit type, so that its functionality is maintained when installed on board.
4.4.4 EMS installation type test
The installation type test demonstrates that the integrated EMS of a specific equipment type, when installed
on board on a specimen representative of the traction unit type, is functioning as intended in accordance with
this series of standards.
4.4.5 EMS installation routine test
The installation routine test demonstrates that the type tested EMS functionality is assured for each
installation on traction units of the same type.
4.4.6 EMS periodic re-verification
The EMS periodic re-verification activities are used to ensure the conformity assessment of an in-service
EMS remains valid, where necessary confirm metrological properties, so that the EMS can continue to be
used.
4.4.7 Replacement of devices and ancillary components
If a device / ancillary component of an in-service EMS is replaced, the substitution procedure ensures that
the EMS conformity assessment remains valid and the EMS can continue to be used.
5 Conformity assessment procedures
5.1 General
Before undertaking conformity assessment in accordance with Clause 5, all devices forming an EMS of a
specific equipment type shall have passed the appropriate device level conformity assessment in
accordance with EN 50463-2, EN 50463-3, and EN 50463-4.
NOTE If design changes are made to traction unit no conformity assessment of EMS is required unless the changes affect the EMS.
5.2 EMS integration design review
5.2.1 EMS integration design review documentation
In order to carry out the EMS integration design review, the following documentation shall be provided by the
integrator for each designated EMS equipment type:
a) list of the devices / ancillary components integrated into the equipment type and relevant setting
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b) mapping of the function(s) and sub-function(s) specified in EN 50463-1, EN 50463-2, EN 50463-3 and
EN 50463-4 to the devices integrated into the equipment type;
c) EMS integration design;
d) device level conformity assessment documentation for each device integrated into the EMS.
5.2.2 EMS integration design review assessment
Using the documentation listed above and, if necessary, any further information provided by agreement with
the integrator, the EMS integration design review is carried out and shall give the evidence that:
a) all mandatory EMS functionality is provided;
b) the integration assures compatibility between the devices forming the EMS and, if applicable, any
aspects of the EMS and other systems;
c) the conformity assessment done at device level remains valid;
d) EMS level requirements, which are to be verified by design review, are met;
e) interfaces between devices that are exchanging CEBD and CEBD-related data are protective interfaces;
f) interface(s) for service and testing are available and protective;
g) the software dealing with CEBD and CEBD-related data provides the security means requested by
EN 50463-1, 4.3.4;
h) installation constraints necessary to ensure safety and performance are clearly identified and
documented;
i) the required indicators are available according to EN 50463-1, 4.3.7.3.
All requirements that cannot be verified by design review shall be listed and verified by the EMS integration
type test. This information shall be produced and used as an input document during the execution of the
conformity assessment type test methods to ensure all requirements are addressed. For example,
knowledge of the insulation arrangements at EMS level and the testing done at device level are necessary to
ensure the correct test requirements are adequate at EMS conformity assessment stage.
5.2.3 Integration Design Review Report (IDRR)
In case of a positive fulfilment of all the requirements of 5.2, the the Integration Design Review Report shall
be issued and shall be included in the conformity assessment file.
5.3 EMS integration type test
This clause contains the test requirements for integration type testing carried out as part of the conformity
assessment during the integration phase.
5.3.1 Integration type test procedure
The integrator shall produce a type test procedure for the EMS equipment type which describes how the
integration type tests are to be performed. The procedure shall also take into account requirements not
verified during integration design review and shall clearly identify the service, operational and test interfaces
including arrangements for applying test signals and monitoring performance. This document can be
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This integration type test procedure is specific to the integration design detailing how the devices are
integrated and interconnected to form a specific EMS equipment type.
The integration type test procedure shall be included in the Conformity Assessment File.
5.3.2 Integration type tests
As a minimum the following test activities shall be performed.
5.3.2.1 Visual inspection
Check that the IUA matches the EMS equipment type and carry out a visual inspection in accordance with
EN 50155:2007, 12.2.1.
5.3.2.2 Power-up
Energize the power supply to the EMS and check the EMS reaches operational status within the time limit of
60 s.
5.3.2.3 Power-down
Energise the IUA such that it simulates the EMS operating with all external equipment behaving as intended
before and during the power down test.
Power down the EMS, and check
1) the EMS has successfully powered down,
2) any data being recorded during power down is successfully processed and stored.
NOTE Simulated operation can use signals introduced at the sensor outputs as an alternative to injecting signals directly into the
EMS input.
5.3.2.4 Traction supply system change
Simulate one traction supply system change and check that the requirements stated in EN 50463-1, 4.2.4.1
are fulfilled.
NOTE The assessment procedure can use simulated output from the sensors as an alternative to injecting signals directly into the
EMS input.
5.3.2.5 EMS Data flow test
Simulate input to the EMS and check the correlation between the input signals applied and the data stored in
the DHS, also ensure that the CEBD is stored correctly.
NOTE 1 The assessment procedure can use simulated output from the sensors as an alternative to injecting signals directly into the
EMS input.
Simulate data export from the DHS via the local service port and compare the data stored in the DHS with
data exported and ensure the data exported is identical to that held in the DHS.
Simulate data export from the DHS to the DCS and compare the data stored in the DHS with the data stored
in the DCS and ensure the two data sets are identical.
NOTE 2 The DCS can be the actual or a simulated one.
5.3.3 Integration Type Test Report (ITTR)
In case of a positive fulfilment of all the requirements of 5.3 the assessor shall issue the Integration Type
Test Report. The Integration Type Test Report shall be included in the Conformity Assessment File.

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5.4 EMS installation design review
5.4.1 EMS installation design review
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