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NR/L2/ELP/27238/APP-Q ISSUE 7

Maintenance Specification for Fixed Plant Equipment: Signalling and Safety Related Power Supplies

active, Most Current
Organization: NR
Publication Date: 4 September 2021
Status: active
Page Count: 9
scope:

All equipment owned or operated by Network Rail for the sole purpose of distributing230V, 400V, and 650V AC (as illustrated in Figure Q1) to operational signalling loads are covered by this module. 

Figure Q1 shows the extent of the signalling power distribution system. 

Examples of equipment installed in a signalling power distribution system that are covered by the scope of this module are: 

• Trackside distribution feeders. 

• Auto-reconfiguration equipment. 

• Insulation monitors and protective devices including electronic relays, including those in the PSP. 

Further guidance on the type of equipment and their associated functional responsibilities can be found in NR/GN/ELP/27310. 

UPS equipment in such installations is maintained in accordance withNR/L2/ELP/27238/APP-N. 

Standby Generators are maintained in accordance with NR/L2/ELP/27238/APP-A.

Purpose

This module describes the periodic maintenance requirements for in-service signalling power distribution installations. 

Document History

NR/L2/ELP/27238/APP-Q ISSUE 7
September 4, 2021
Maintenance Specification for Fixed Plant Equipment: Signalling and Safety Related Power Supplies
All equipment owned or operated by Network Rail for the sole purpose of distributing230V, 400V, and 650V AC (as illustrated in Figure Q1) to operational signalling loads are covered by this module. ...
September 3, 2011
Maintenance Specification for Fixed Plant Equipment: Signalling And Safety Related Power Supplies
All equipment owned or operated by Network Rail for the sole purpose of distributing 230V, 400V, and 650V a.c. (as illustrated in figure Q.1) to operational signalling loads shall be maintained in...

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