NR/L3/SIG/11303 ISSUE 6
Signalling Installation
| Organization: | NR |
| Publication Date: | 3 March 2012 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 87 |
scope:
This standard applies to:
• General installation techniques;
• The installation of signalling works applicable to the Infrastructure, including temporary works; and
• The installation of specific types of signalling systems and equipment, but not the trainborne parts of track-to-train systems.
This standard also applies to maintenance work and repairs, including like-for-like replacement of equipment. However, reference shall also be made to the appropriate maintenance standards and Signal Maintenance Testing standards.
This standard does not cover:
• The manufacture of individual items of equipment;
• The installation of trainborne equipment; or
• Equipment ordering details and processes.
The presentation of design detail is the subject of NR/L2/SIG/11201.
The testing of signalling works is covered by NR/L2/SIG/30014.
The modules which form part of this specification represent the best historical practice for signalling installation which should be followed unless specified in other standards or approved as a superior practice by the responsible signalling project engineer.
An index of the modules is contained in Appendix A with a topic index in Appendix B.
Purpose
This standard requires that any installation of signalling equipment on Network Rail Managed Infrastructure provides:
• An operationally safe installation of new or altered systems and equipment, with safe interfaces between systems;
• That safe methods of work are adopted, with safe interfaces between all parties involved or affected;
• A correct and consistent interpretation of design detail;
• A neat and tidy appearance;
• Compliance with the client's specified requirements, so that the installation is dependable, fit for purpose and free from defect;
• Adequate testability; and
• Safe and easy maintenance.
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