SECTION 01091 REFERENCE STANDARDS



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SECTION 01091 REFERENCE STANDARDS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. Throughout the Contract Documents, references are made to codes and standards which establish qualities and types of workmanship and materials, and which establish methods for testing, programming and reporting on the pertinent characteristics. B. Various Codes and Standards such as the American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way Association (AREMA), American Public Transit Association (APTA), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), American Society For Testing and Material (ASTM), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), International Electro-Technical Commission (IEC), Federal Transit Administration (FRA), and Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) documents mentioned in this Technical Specification are examples acceptable to the Engineer. Material standards and specifications which are used by the Contractor, unless otherwise approved by the Engineer, shall be of those organizations (such as ASME or ASTM) which are based in the United States, or are generally used on a commercial basis in the United States. The applicable document revision shall be that in effect on the date of Proposal submission. Alternate recognized standards may be suggested by Proposers in their detailed Technical Proposal if submitted with sufficient supporting information to establish equivalency. C. Additionally, the specified standards of this Technical Specification may be replaced with Engineer approved equivalent standards proposed by the Contractor after Contract award. The Contractor shall be required to establish the equivalency and to obtain explicit approval from the Engineer for any substituted documents. 1.02 REFERENCES A. CBTC and System Safety References 1. American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way Association (AREMA) Part 17 (2009) [Ref. 01630-02] 2. MIL-STD 882D (1993) Standard Practice for System Safety [Ref. 01630-03] 3. MIL-HDBK-217, current version at time of bid submission [Ref. 01620-02] 4. MIL-STD 785B Reliability Program for Systems and Equipment Development and Production, current version at time of bid submission [Ref. 01620-04] 5. IEEE 1228-1994 IEEE Standard for Software Safety Plans [Ref. 01630-09] Addendum 3 01091-1 June 25, 2015

6. IEEE 1362-1999 IEEE Guide for Information Technology System Definition Concept of Operations Document [Ref. 13593-02] 7. IEEE 1474.1-2004 IEEE Standard for Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC) Performance and Functional Requirements [Ref. 01630-04] [Ref. 01620-03] 8. IEEE 1483-2000 IEEE Standard for Verification of Vital Functions in Processor-Based Systems Used in Rail Transit Control [Ref. 01630-05] 8.9. IEEE 1474.3-2004 IEEE Recommended Practice for Communications-Based Train Control (CBTC) System Design and Functional Allocations [Ref. 01010-01] 9.10. IEEE 29148-2011 Systems and software engineering [Ref 13593-01] 10.11. EN 50121 (all parts) Railway Applications Electromagnetic Compatibility, current version at time of bid submission [Ref. 01630-10] [Ref. 13592-01] 11.12. EN 50122 Railway Applications Fixed Installations, Electrical Safety (all parts), current version at time of bid submission 12.13. EN 50124 (all parts) Railway Applications Insulation Coordination, current version at time of bid submission [Ref. 01630-11] 13.14. EN 50125 (all parts) Railway Applications Environmental Conditions for Equipment, current version at time of bid submission [Ref. 01630-12] 14.15. EN 50126 Railway Applications The Specification of Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety (RAMS), current version at time of bid submission [Ref. 01630-17] [Ref. 01620-01] 15.16. EN 50128:2001 Railway Applications Communications, Signaling and Processing Systems Software for Railway Control and Protection Systems [Ref. 01630-06] 16.17. EN 50128:2011 Railway Applications Communications, Signaling and Processing Systems Software for Railway Control and Protection Systems [Ref. 01630-07] 17.18. EN 50129:2003 (including corrigendum May 2010) Railway Applications Communications, Signaling and Processing Systems Safety related Electronic Systems for Signaling [Ref. 01630-01] 18.19. EN 50155 Railway Applications Electronic Equipment Used on Rolling Stock, current version at time of bid submission [Ref. 01630-13] [Ref.13592-02] 19.20. EN 50159 (all parts) Railway Applications Communication, Signaling and Processing Systems, current version at time of bid submission [Ref. 01630-14] 20.21. EN 61508-1:2010 Functional Safety of Electrical/Electronic/Programmable Electronic Safety-Related Systems [Ref. 01630-15] 21.22. EN 60812:2006 Analysis Techniques for System Reliability Procedure for Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMECA) [Ref. 01630-16] Addendum 3 01091-2 June 25, 2015

22.23. EN 50126 Railway Applications The Specification of Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety (RAMS), current version at time of bid submission 23.24. FTA-MA-06-0189-92-1 - FTA Quality Assurance and Quality Control Guidelines document, March 1992, USDOT, Federal Transit Administration. 24.25. ISO 9000:2008 - Quality Management System Standards, International Organization for Standardization 25.26. ANSI/ISO/ASQC Q9000-1 - Management and Assurance Standards Guidelines for Selection and Use, latest Revision. 26.27. 49CFR236 Subparts A through I - Rules, Standards, and Instruction Governing the Installation, Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair of Signal and Train Control Systems, Devices, and Applications 27.28. MIL-STD-2167A - Data Item Description Specification 28.29. MIL-STD-781D - Reliability Testing for Engineering Development, Qualification and Production - Exponential Distribution 29.30. IEEE 730 - Standard for Software Quality Assurance Plans 30.31. IEEE 828 - Software Configuration Management Plans 31.32. IEEE 830 - Recommended Practice for Software Requirements Specifications 32.33. IEEE 1012 - Standard for Software Verification and Validation Plans 33.34. IEEE 1016 - Recommended Practice for Software Design Descriptions 34.35. IEEE 1058.1 - Standard for Software Project Management Plans 35.36. AREMA Signal Manual Section 17 - Quality Principles, Processor Based Equipment, latest version. 36.37. FCC Regulations, CFR Title 47, Part 15 [13592-03] B. Communications System 1. Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) a. TIA-TSB-88.1-C 2008 b. TIA-TSB-88.2-C 2009 c. TIA-TSB-88.3-C 2008 2. American National Standards Institute (ANSI). a. ANSI 05.1 - Specifications and Dimensions for Wood Poles 3. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). a. 802.11 b. C62 c. 10/100BaseT d. IEEE 1588 4. National Electrical Code (NEC) Addendum 3 01091-3 June 25, 2015

5. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) 6. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 7. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 8. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) a. FCC Part 15 9. Association of American Railroads (AAR) a. ATCS Specification 200/250 10. American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA) a. C&S Manual 11. Military Specifications (MIL) a. MIL STD 1344 b. MIL STD 810 c. MIL STD 348A d. MIL STD 1757 e. MIL STD 188-124A f. MIL STD 202 12. International Electro technical Commission (IEC) a. IEC 61373 b. IEC 61000-4 c. IEC 60529 (IP66, IP67, IP68) d. IEC 169-4 e. IEC 1024-1 13. Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) a. HDLC b. RS232 c. RS422 d. RS485 e. EIA310 f. TIA-EIA 222G 14. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) a. NFPA 780 15. Telcordia Bellcore a. GR-831-CORE b. #TA-NWT-000487 16. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) a. RMON b. SNMP Addendum 3 01091-4 June 25, 2015

c. RFC 1122 d. RFC 1123 e. RFC 1305 f. DHCP 17. International Organization for Standardization a. ISO 4523 Metallic Coatings C. Vehicles 1. Refer to Section 13591. D. The Contractor, unless specified otherwise herein, shall follow the requirements of the following standards which shall form a part of this Specification. The edition and addenda of any such standard shall be the current edition or addenda in effect on the Bid Opening date. 1. Federal Railroad Administration Rules and Regulations, 49CFR Parts 209, 234 - Standards for Development and use of processor-based Signal and Train Control Systems; Final Rule dated March 7, 2005 2. Military Standard Procedures MIL-STD 1692A 3. IEEE Standard 1106-1987, Recommended Practice for Maintenance, Testing, and Replacement of Nickel-Cadmium Storage Batteries 4. IEEE Standard 1187-1996, IEEE Recommended Practice for Installation Design and Installation of Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid Storage Batteries 5. IEEE Standard 1188-1996, IEEE Practice for Maintenance, Testing, and Replacement of Valve-Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) Batteries for Stationary Applications 6. Work Zone Traffic Control (67 PA Code, Chapter 203, PA DOT Publication 203) 7. ANSI-STANDARD C-37-14 and NEMA-STANDARD ICS-1970 8. Toxic Substance Control Act, P.L. 94-469 (TSCA). 9. American Society for Quality Control (ASQC) Standard ANSI/ASQC Q9001 10. Recommended Requirements for Independent Laboratory Qualifications, published by American Council of Independent Laboratories. 11. ASTM B-329 Standard of Recommended Practice 12. Federal Specifications RR-F-191 1.03 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS A. The Contractor is advised that Reference Documents are included within the Contract Document set. These documents are made part of this Contract and are to be utilized by the Contractor in the preparation of the bid as well as for information Addendum 3 01091-5 June 25, 2015

necessary for the preparation of the Contractor s final design for the SEPTA CBTC Project. The following Reference Documents are provided: 1. SEPTA 69 th Street West Yard Drawings. 2. Noise Floor Test Report by CWA. PART 2 PRODUCTS This Part not used in this Section. PART 3 EXECUTION This Part not used in this Section. END OF SECTION 01091 Addendum 3 01091-6 June 25, 2015