Overhead Equipment Monitoring System
An array of digital line scan cameras monitor the overhead catenary conditions and raise alerts to the OCC (Operation Control Centre) in real-time.
An array of digital line scan cameras monitor the overhead catenary conditions and raise alerts to the OCC (Operation Control Centre) in real-time.
Measurements from the Line Scan Cameras include:
Stagger
Contact Wire Height
Contact Wire Gradient
Clamp Locations and Defects
Additionally, contact wire wear is measured with high precision using a laser-based module. The system also allows for effortless historical comparisons at the same point over time, enabling proactive maintenance and performance monitoring.
This advanced system captures and analyzes key parameters related to pantograph performance and arcing behavior. It measures:
Total Mean Uplift Force
Location of Each Arc (with kilometric precision)
Spark Duration ranging from 5 to 5000 ms
Number of Arcs Generated and the Percentage of Arcing
Train Speed at the time each arc occurred
Pantograph Current
These insights help ensure reliable current collection, reduce wear, and enhance operational safety across railway networks.
This system provides critical insights into the dynamic behavior of the train by measuring:
Car Body Tilt through real-time monitoring of bogie spring deflection
Speed and Distance, enabling correlation of physical phenomena to a reference scale
Detection of Foreign Objects that may influence or correlate with recorded anomalies
These measurements help ensure enhanced safety, stability, and reliability of rolling stock operations.
This system monitors the dynamic interaction between the Overhead Equipment (OHE) and the pantograph, capturing key performance metrics to assess stability and contact quality. It measures:
Pantograph Contact Force
Vertical Acceleration
Transversal (Lateral) Acceleration
Longitudinal Acceleration
These measurements are essential for ensuring consistent current collection, minimizing wear, and maintaining safe high-speed operations.
ALL THE SYSTEMS ARE CAPABLE OF MEASURING THE PARAMETERS AT 160 KM/H