60571.pdf - Iec
Defines , supply variability, surges, electrostatic discharge (ESD), and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Reliability
is a technical standard published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). It specifies the conditions of operation, design, construction, and testing of electronic equipment used on railway rolling stock. Scope and Application
Covers ranges, altitude, humidity, atmospheric pollutants, and extreme shock and vibration . Electrical Iec 60571.pdf
IEC 60571 serves as the global standard for the design, construction, and testing of electronic equipment on railway rolling stock, ensuring reliability in harsh conditions. It establishes rigorous requirements for environmental, mechanical, and electrical performance to maintain safety in rail applications. For technical specifications of the standard, visit IEC Webstore
: Requirements for temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure. For technical specifications of the standard, visit IEC
IEC 60571 requires equipment to meet emission and immunity limits per the IEC 62236 series:
It defines the rules for electronics that must survive the harsh environment of a train—vibration, voltage spikes, and extreme temperatures. For technical specifications of the standard
IEC 60571 is related to other standards in the railway sector, such as:
Stricter limits on wireless emission and immunity due to onboard Wi-Fi and cellular routing systems.