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OTM TASK FORCE

OTM TASK FORCE. Draft final report. EFRTC General Meeting Prague, 22 nd June 2012 . Markus Hofmann OTM Task Force Chairman. CONTENT. Authorisation/Certification versus Homologation Proposed Strategy Categorisation of OTMs Critical Items Next steps. NL. D. CH. A. I.

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OTM TASK FORCE

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  1. OTM TASK FORCE Draft final report EFRTC General Meeting Prague, 22nd June 2012 Markus Hofmann OTM Task Force Chairman

  2. CONTENT • Authorisation/Certification versus Homologation • Proposed Strategy • Categorisation of OTMs • Critical Items • Next steps EFRTC-UNIFE OTM Task Force, General Meeting, Prague, 22nd June 2012

  3. NL D CH A I Task Force objectives • To reduce costs of the authorisation • To shorten the time for placing into the service • To facilitate cross-acceptance From today: “national homologation” To future; “European authorisation” I F D NL CH notified national requirements (B/C) TSI and notified national requirements (A) EFRTC-UNIFE OTM Task Force, General Meeting, Prague, 22nd June 2012

  4. Homologation - Authorisation EFRTC-UNIFE OTM Task Force, General Meeting, Prague, 22nd June 2012

  5. EU Directives & TSIs TSIs are of same legislative level as directives = essential requirements. No deviation permissible ! EFRTC-UNIFE OTM Task Force, General Meeting, Prague, 22nd June 2012

  6. Current situation • Two fundamentally different trends:A) Either the European position will become stronger in the long term view (TSI will become mandatory for OTM in the future)B) or OTMs remain on the long-term view in the field of national approval processes • There are players which act with pressure for both strategies • OTM Task Force strategy in line with the objectives i.e. European harmonisation as much as possible but respecting justified national specific conditions EFRTC-UNIFE OTM Task Force, General Meeting, Prague, 22nd June 2012

  7. Proposed Strategy (1) • OTM has to be a separate category in TSI RST which shall be divided in two sub groups: • OTM-1: OTM category without any Open Point in TSI RST • OTM-2: OTM category with some Open Points to be handled nationally by NNTR (notified national technical rules) • All essential requirements for transport mode covered by TSI RST (requirements in TSI RST shall base on EN 14033-x) • EN 14033-x shall be a harmonised standard (not cited in TSI to ensure, that it is handled as standard and not as law) EFRTC-UNIFE OTM Task Force, General Meeting, Prague, 22nd June 2012

  8. Proposed Strategy (2) • For vehicles of category OTM-1: mutual recognition of one authorisation for placing machine into service into all member states (article 23 of Interoperability Directive) • For vehicles of category OTM-2: authorisation shall only be performed for open points (national parameters) – the same to be applied for x-acceptance procedures • For working mode, OTMs can not be covered by TSI RST - assessment against machinery directive and EN 14033-x as harmonised standard • Geographical scope of TSI RST to be extended to the whole network (with some exceptions) EFRTC-UNIFE OTM Task Force, General Meeting, Prague, 22nd June 2012

  9. Proposed Strategy (3) • TSI RST are still voluntary for OTMs – no problem for the near future but applicant has a choice between TSI or national authorisation • Actions needed to follow the proposed strategy: • Prepare EN 14033-x in a way that it covers the essential requirements of the TSI RST • Ensure, that EN 14033-x are harmonised standards for the TSI RST as well as the Machinery Directive (without any direct citation in the TSI respectively the Directive) • Ensure, that for OTM-1 the mutual recognition is granted • Ensure, that for OTM-2 the national approval is based on harmonised standards with TSI and multi-national approvals are performed only for specific national requirements (open points) agreed for cross acceptance procedures EFRTC-UNIFE OTM Task Force, General Meeting, Prague, 22nd June 2012

  10. OTM definition/scope in TSI • Mobile railway infrastructure construction and maintenance equipment or on-track machines (OTM) are vehicles specially designed for construction and maintenance of the track and infrastructure • OTMs are used in different modes: working mode, transport mode as self-propelling vehicle and/or as a hauled vehicle. • OTM are only classified as a separate OTM category in TSI. They shall not fall into any other category or unit of rolling stock as it stands in current version of TSI • No road/rail-vehicles according EN 15746-x • No gauge-changing vehicles • Infrastructure inspection vehicles and Switch transportation wagon are included in the category OTM with some specific conditions EFRTC-UNIFE OTM Task Force, General Meeting, Prague, 22nd June 2012

  11. Category OTM-1 • All requirements of category OTM conform to TSI • maximum speed in any mode not higher than 150 km/h • no electrical power supply (electrical traction system is however possible) • Buffers, draw-gear and screw coupling systems for manual coupling at both ends of he OTM • within the gauge G1 according to UIC 505-1 • no distance between 2 axles higher than 17.5m • no distance between 2 axles lower than ai [mm] = vmax [km/h] x 7.2 • no distance between end of vehicle (buffer) and first axle higher than 4.2m • minimum distance between first and last axle of an unit is 3m EFRTC-UNIFE OTM Task Force, General Meeting, Prague, 22nd June 2012

  12. Category OTM-1 (continued) • minimum wheel radius 450mm • minimum axle load 5t at axles with no block brake • minimum axle load 3.5t at axles with block brake • no composite brake blocks • compatible to trackside hot box monitoring systems according EN 15437- 1:2009 • wheel profiles S1002 or GV 1/40 with spacing of active faces between 1420 and 1426 mm • maximum wheel/rail adhesion of 0.13 for the service brake and 0.12 for the parking brake • not operated by radio control system from ground (only from driver's cab) EFRTC-UNIFE OTM Task Force, General Meeting, Prague, 22nd June 2012

  13. Category OTM – 2 • Category OTM – 2 fulfils requirements of OTM but not all essential requirements for OTM – 1 as specified by TSI • For this category there are some open points – specific national requirements to be met • The authorisation of OTM-2 categories shall only be performed against specific national requirements subject to an agreement on the mutual recognition of authorisations by MS against agreed essential requirements of OTM (EN 14 033 standard harmonised under Interoperability Directive) • The list of the specific national requirements shall be a part of harmonized EN 14 033 EFRTC-UNIFE OTM Task Force, General Meeting, Prague, 22nd June 2012

  14. Major critical items • OTM are not classified in current TSI as a special category and they can fall under an other category and/or unit of rolling stock. This may impose the additional requirements on OTM authorisation which are either excessive or not at all relevant to OTM • Besides all current open points in TSI such as e.g. specification of events to be recorded, fire protection in tunnels, etc. The most critical items for OTM are: • Clear definition of the scope of the dynamic running test • Scope of the specifications for braking systems and tests in TSI and EN 14 033-1 • Composite brake blocks – noise issues • Signalling systems and ETCS requirements • Structural requirements for bogie frames and wheels • Event recording devices EFRTC-UNIFE OTM Task Force, General Meeting, Prague, 22nd June 2012

  15. Next steps • To discuss the comments received and to circulate the final version of the report to EFRTC and UNIFE members/experts concerned • To start the dialog with NSA of major countries at the national level (e.g. German contractors and manufacturers have already met EBA and received its support for proposed approach to ERA) • The same approach to be initiated in France, UK, Italy, etc • To pursue informal contacts with ERA (the informal technical meeting with ERRA will be held at UNIFE on 05.07.12) • If the proposed strategy is agreed with ERA then to translate the outcome of the report into the ERA request format for the modification of TSI Loc & Pas in the current revision process • To assure that EN 14 033-1 will be a harmonised standard to TSI Loc & Pas – coordination of actions with CEN WG 5 EFRTC-UNIFE OTM Task Force, General Meeting, Prague, 22nd June 2012

  16. OTM TASK FORCE Thank you for your attention ! ! ! Markus Hofmann, OTM Task Force Chairman

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