Temperatures and relative humidity
Relative humidity [%]
12 Appendices
12.1 Threshold values for wheelchairs transportable by train
INFORMATION
► The products in this series fully satisfy the minimum technical requirements of regulation (EU) No. 1300/2014
regarding train accessibility for people with disabilities. However, not all versions can comply with all
threshold values due to different settings.
► With the help of the table that follows, you or the qualified personnel can take measurements and verify wheth
er the specific product in question meets the threshold values.
Feature
Length [mm]
Width [mm]
Smallest wheels ["]
Height [mm]
Turning radius [mm]
Maximum weight [kg]
Maximum obstacle height that can be overcome [mm]
Ground clearance [mm]
Maximum inclination angle on which the wheelchair will
remain stable [°]
Zenit
45 to 85; non-condensing
Threshold value (according to Directive (EU)
No. 1300/2014)
1200 (plus 50 mm for the feet)
700 (plus 50 mm on each side for the hands when mov
ing)
approx. 3 or greater (according to the directive, the
smallest wheel must be able to overcome a gap measur
ing 75 mm horizontally and 50 mm vertically)
max. 1375; including a 1.84 m large male wheelchair
user (95th percentile)
1500
200 (for wheelchair and user, including any baggage)
50
60 (at an upward slope angle of 10°, ground clearance
must measure at least 60 mm under the footrest for
going forward at the end of the slope)
6 (dynamic stability in all directions)
9 (static stability in all directions, also when wheel lock
engaged)
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