LHB & EP Braking System Project
LHB & EP Braking System Project
LHB & EP Braking System Project
AN INTERNSHIP REPORT
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CONTENTS
Complete study of LHB Air Brake System with circuit diagram.
DV (Distributor Valve) overhauling and testing.
WSP (Wheel Slide Protection) System in LHB Coaches.
POH Procedure and components of LHB Air Brake System.
Study the working principle of EP Brake System with circuit diagram.
POH Procedure & components of EP Brake System.
LHB COACH BRAKE SYSTEM (FTIL Type)
1.0 Introduction
The Axle Mounted Disc Brake System of the recent Alstom-LHB design
Mainline Passenger Stock for Indian Railways from the layout shown in IR
drg no. SK 85155 duly incorporating changes to meet the requirement of
the Alstom-LHB specification is shown in air brake schematic drawing No.
A2 040 0210 and A2 040 0209.
This air brake schematic is for AC-NON AC (FOG)/ACCN (SG) Coaches and
Power Car and SLR coaches respectively.
The brake system meets various conditions in the specification laid down
by RDSO Indian Railway.
The brake system equipment provided on the Alstom-LHB coach comes on
the broad classification as under:
The basic system of Twin Pipe graduated release air brake conforming to RDSO
specification no. 02-ABR-94 & 04-ABR-94 with 25 mm bore dia of BP / FP at 5.0
& 6.0 kg/cm2 operating pressure respectively in use on Passenger Coaches on
IR however is retained. Another set of FP & BP branch pipes are also provided
in each Coach on the either side of Central Draw Bar with BP, FP End Cocks and
Hose Couplings to provide straight connections of Hose Coupling sets during
the reversal and attachment of the Coaches to the formation.
The details of sophistication additionally provided on LHB Coach brake system
are as under:
A Brake Panel with an Aluminium Slab manifold accommodates the Critical
Valves of t he brake system. This provision protects the Valves from the
vulnerability of impact damages from ballast / flying debris during train
operations, eliminate substantial piping work and facilitate maintenance by
unit replacement. It also contains test points for checking the pressures of BP,
AR, DV, BC and CR outputs at one location itself.
Five Passenger Emergency Valves are provided inside the Coach of Chair Car
to enable a passenger for operation towards stopping the train in case of an
emergency. These Valves are connected to a single exhaust Valve that opens
the Brake Pipe line to atmosphere whenever any of the Passenger Emergency
Valve is operated. The passenger emergency alarm valves are provided
limited switches and LED indication lamps to locate the particular valve which