ISO 19659-3:2022

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 11 October 2022

Railway applications — Heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems for rolling stock — Part 3: Energy efficiency

ISO 19659-3:2022 Files

English 24 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 65.58

ISO 19659-3:2022 Scope

This document is applicable to the calculation, measurement and/or verification of energy consumption of railway vehicle HVAC (heating, ventilation and air-conditioning) systems.

The HVAC system energy consumption is simulated, calculated, measured and validated in accordance with the requirements of thermal comfort defined in ISO 19659-2, considering the same category of passenger railway vehicles as detailed in ISO 19659-2, Clause 4:

—    Category 1 (e.g. main line, intercity, long distance, high speed);

—    Category 2 (e.g. suburban, commuter, regional);

—    Category 3 (e.g. urban, LRV, tram, metro/subway).

This document only covers the passenger area HVAC systems. Driver’s cab HVAC systems are excluded but could be treated in a similar way.

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