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Loco Pilot to Loco Pilot (Goods) Electric Traction Training Centre South Central Railway Vijayawada 2014 Course material for ALP to become LP (G) (Loco-Rng-2) Module – ALP to LP (Goods) course Technical Durati Module Page Description -on No. No. (Days) Rng-21 Introduction- Different types of electric locos in service 0.5 2-3 Locations and brief role of electrical power, auxiliary, control and Rng-22 2.0 4-36 cab equipment on conventional locos Rng-23 Description of various electrical circuits of conventional locos 3.5 37-90 Rng-32 New generation equipment 2.0 91-122 Rng-24 Locations of pneumatic valves & equipment on conventional locos 1.0 123-157 Description & testing of IRVAB-2 pneumatic circuit on Rng-25 1.0 conventional locos Locations & checking of under frame/body equipment on Rng-26 1.0 158-163 conventional locos Various safety items on different class of locos, their checking along Rng-33 with loco preparation for service and trouble shooting. 4.0 164-176 (MU Operation) Locations and brief role of electrical power, auxiliary, Rng-27 3.0 control/electronics circuit and cab equipment on 3Ø locos Description & trouble shooting on various electrical circuits on 3Ø Rng-28 2.0 locos 177-280 Locations of pneumatic valves & equipment on 3Ø locosand their Rng-29 1.0 function, isolation etc. Rng-30 Description & testing of E-70/CCB pneumatic circuit on 3Ø locos 2.0 Rng-31 Locations & checking of under frame/body equipment on 3Ø locos 1.0 Rng-34 Fire prevention, warning and fighting measures on electric locos 1.0 281-284 Rng-35 Traction distribution 1.0 285-293 Rng-117 C&W- Brake system and trouble shooting 1.0 294-231 Rng- Good driving techniques 312-332 3.0 118E (Alcoholism) (309) Simulator training 6.0 On line handling 18.0 Feed back & Discussion 1.0 Total 55 ETTC/BZA/SC Rly Page 1 Course material for ALP to become LP (G) RNG-21 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DIFFERENT LOCOS SL. DESCRIPTION WAG5 WAG7 WAP4 No. 1. G auge 1676 mm 1676 mm 1676 mm 2. W heel Arrangement Co-co Co-co Co-co 3. S ervice Freight Freight Passenger 4. L ength over Buffers 19974 mm 20394 mm 18794 mm 5. T otal Wheel Base 14898 mm 15690 mm 6. B ogie Wheel Base 3810 mm 3800 mm 3895 mm 7. D iameter of Wheels- New : 1092 mm 1092 mm 1092 mm Half Worn: 1055 mm 1055 mm 1055 mm Condemned : 1016 mm 1016 mm 1016 mm 8. D istance between Bogie- Centers 12580 mm 11890 mm 10700 mm 9. H eight of Roof (in panto lock-down) 4165 mm 4205 mm 4232.5 mm 10. B ody Width without Fixtures 3055 mm 3179 mm 3055mm 11. M inimum Radius of Curve 174 mm 174 mm 174 mm 12. M aximum service speed with half worn wheels 80 kmph 100 kmph 140 kmph 13. C ontinuous power of locomotive 3790 hp 5000 hp 5060 hp 14. S peed at continuous Rating 56Km/h 50 kmph 72kmph 15. C ontinuous Tractive effort at wheel rim 20.5 tonnes 27 tonnes 16. M aximum starting effort 33.5 tonnes 42 tonnes 17. W eight of locomotive 1231% T 1231% T 121.81%T (with HS (with HS (with HS 15250A 15250A 15250A Motor) Motor) Motor) 118.81%T (with TAO 659 Motor) 18. M aximum axle load 20.5 T 20.5 T 18.8 T 19. C atenary Voltage Nominal 25.0 KV 25.0 KV 25.0 KV Maximum 27.5 KV 27.5 KV 27.5 KV Average 22.5 KV 22.5 KV 22.5 KV Minimum for Traction 19.0 KV 19.0 KV 19.0 KV 20. G ear ratio of transmission between motors and 18:64 for 16:65 for 21:58 wheels HS 15250A HS 23:58 motor 15250A 15:62 for motor TA0659 motor 21. T raction motor Rating 630 KW for 630 KW for 630 KW for HS 15250A HS 15250A HS 15250A 585 KW for TAO659 22. T ype of Traction motor Cooling Air Forced Air Forced Air Forced Ventilation Ventilation Ventilation ETTC/BZA/SC Rly Page 2 Course material for ALP to become LP (G) 23. T ype of Braking system Air & RB in Air & RB in Air & RB in loco & loco & loco & vacuum air on train air on train & air on train 24. N o. Of Traction motor 6 6 6 25. T raction motor combination Six in Six in Six in parallel parallel parallel ETTC/BZA/SC Rly Page 3 Course material for ALP to become LP (G) RNG-22 Locations & Brief description of Cab equipment Modified cab LP‟s desk (In both cabs):- BL Box - Lever Box with key (having ON & OFF). Top row BL switches is interlocked with BL key (ON). BOX-LEVER SWITCH: - It is having two positions CLOSE and OPEN, and operated manually by a lever. No. BL switches: 7 on top row & 8 on bottom row In top row: BLDJ,BLRDJ, BLSN,BLPV,BLCPA,BLCPD& BLVMT In bottom row: BLRA, Spare, BLZLF, BLLM, BLPRR, BLPRF, BLPRD & BLLF Note: 1. Spare BL switch is used as BPSW/Addl. BLRDJ. 2. BLRDJ is spring loaded switch. 3. BLSN normal position is closed and remaining switches are normally open. Signaling or Pilot lamps (In each cab):- LSRSI LSDJ LSB LSCHBA LSP LSGR LSOV LSAFI LSDBR LSAFL LSOL LSSIT(SIV locos) LS Group: Above LP‘s head, Cab roof sealing MP:- MP is master controller. It is a Cam operated switch, where a number of cams are mounted on the shaft. On the top end of the shaft, the wheel is fitted, which is called as MP. By Course material for ALP to become LP (G) rotating the MP, the shaft rotates and cam rotates, causing closing and opening of switch contacts. Thus the MP operates control circuits of Tap Changer (GR) both for Traction as well as Braking operations. MP is having two operations. Clockwise is Traction side and anti clockwise is Braking side. On Traction Side On Braking Side 0 Stable position P Stable position - Un stable position - Un stable position N Stable position N Stable position + Un stable position + Un stable position 1. In ‗O‘ position, Traction Power Circuit is set to motoring side, that means CTFs will be in Traction side (Up direction) and Contactor ‗C-145‘ remains opened. 2. In ‗P‘ positions, Traction Power circuits is set for Braking by CTFs setting towards Braking side (Down direction) and C-145 Contactor closes. 3. When MP is moved to ‗0‘ position on traction side, the line Contactors will open. 4. When MP is moved to N position, line contactors will close. 5. When MP is moved to ‗+‘ position on either side, one notch Progression takes place. 6. When MP is moved to ‗-‗position on either side, one notch Regression take place. 7. When GR on notches, if MP is moved to ‗O‘, Quick Regression takes place (continuous Regression to ‗O‘) and line contactors are also open. 8. When GR on notches if MP is moved to ‗P‘, Quick regression takes place to ‗O‘ 9. If MP is moved from ‗P‘ to ‗O‘, Traction Power Circuit will set towards Motoring side (Up direction) and Contactor C-145 opens MPJ :- Reverses operating key (In each cab):- It is having 3 positions. Forward – Neutral - Reverse. To set reversers forward direction this should be operated to forward position in working cab. To set reversers reverse direction this should be operated to reverse position in working cab. From Cab-I if this switch is kept on ‗F‘ both J1&J2 handles move upwards. From Cab-II if this switch is kept on ‗F‘ both J1&J2 handles move downwards. MPS:- Shunting contactors operating handle (In each cab):- This is having 0,1,2,3 (In WAP4 locos having 4th position also) positions. To increase the speed of train, after giving maximum voltage and after taking 20th notch, this can be operated with a time gap of 30 seconds for each operation. Air conditioned CAB In some locos Air conditioners are provided in both cabs ofthe loco instead of fans and heaters. After energizing the loco, close all window shutters and switch on BLRA. The control unit for air conditioner is provided on Loco pilot desk. Power ‗ON‘ switch for air conditioner should be switched on. The air conditionerwill work only in the working cab. Nonworking cab BLRA switch should be kept in ‗OFF‘ position. ETTC/BZA/SCRly Page 5 Course material for ALP to become LP (G) Stick type Master Controller (MP) In this Loco MPJ, MPS and MP is of stick type. MP is sub divided into 3 parts as Traction/Brake controller, Brake lock and notch controller. Instructions to operate stick type MP. A. To keep reverser in forward / reverse direction, keep MPJ joystick No.1 (Handle lever) in forward or reverse direction. B. Through MPJ handle, if reverser is not set in required direction, then keep bye-pass switch (No.6) in forward or reverse position. C.To take notch on traction side with MP, move joystick No.2 (handle lever) to ‗T‘ position. For notch progression, move joy stick No.5 to ‗+‘ position and leave and for notch regression, move joy stick No.5 to ‗ D. If MP lever (joystick No.2) not works on ‗T‘ position, keep bye pass switch No.7 on ‗TR‘ position and work. E.If Notch Lever (Joy stick No.5) fails i.e.notches are neither progressing nor regressing with Notch Lever (Joy stick No.5) , keep bye-pass switch No.8 on bye pass position and take notches through push button switches BPP or BPR (EEC operation). F. For quick regression, keep MP handle(Joy stick No.2 ) from ‗T‘ to ‗O‘ position. ‗0‘ position. G. For dynamic braking with MP, ensure MP (joystick No.2) is on ‗0‘, lift Brake lock handle lever (joy stick no.3) upwards, now MP handle lock opens move MP handle lever(Joy stick No.2) from ‗0‘position to ‗P‘ position. H. To take notches on braking position, use joy stick No.5. I. After dynamic brake to return to traction, release brake lock handle lever(joy stick no.3), move MP handle lever(Joy stick No.2) from ‗P‘ position to ‗0‘ position. J. To take shunting notches use Joy stick No.4 for the positions 1, 2, 3, 4. ETTC/BZA/SCRly Page 6 Course material for ALP to become LP (G) ZPT :- Key for operating pantograph (In each cab) :- It is having 0,1&2 position. Irrespective of cab when this switch is kept on ‗1‘ position rear pantograph will raise and if kept on ‗2‘ position same cab side pantograph will raise. In ‗O‘ position both pantographs are lowered. Push button switches (In each cab):-These are spring loaded switches and used to close a circuit or to open a circuit. The following are available on LP‘s desk. BPP - Push button switch for progression of notches in EEC operation BPR - Push button switch for regression of notches in EEC operation BPT - Push button switch for testing signaling lamps. When pressed LSRSI& LSP lamps glows. BPQWC/ZQWC -Weight compensation relay switch:- This should be pressed when starting heavy loaded train from yard and when GR is on ‗O/1st‘ notch. BPQD – In microprocessor locos, to nullify QD action and can be pressed upto 10th notch. BPSW- PB switch for quick charging of BP pressure. SW – To stop AFL & buzzer sound at the time of AFL ckt energisation. Toggle switches (In each cab):- ZLC: Switch for cab lights. ZFL: Switch for flasher light. HPV: This is provided in dual brake locos. When this is operated second PV comes in service in addition to working PV. Tractive Effort limiting switch: In some of WAG7 locos below SPMs this switch is provided. The following Messages were stenciled there.  Do not exceed TM current 970 Amps, in case of 18:64 gear rartio.  Do not exceed TM current 890 Amps, in case of 16:65 gear rartio. This is to limit the tractive effort to 60T in double headed WAG 7 locos on bridges with the span of 25.6M, 31.9M, 47.3M, 67M & 76.8M on BGML standard spans. Loco pilots should operate this switch while entering into the section where such type of bridges provided. Meters:- Modified locos CAB-I U1 Volt meter Connected to TM1 U2 Volt meter Connected to TM2 A3 Ammeter Connected to TM3 UA voltmeter Shows line & Aux. voltages CAB-II A4 Ammeter Connected to TM4 U5 Volt meter Connected to TM5 U6 Volt meter Connected to TM6 UA voltmeter Shows line & Aux. voltages ETTC/BZA/SCRly Page 7 Course material for ALP to become LP (G) Non modified locos:- CAB-I U1 Volt meter Connected to TM1 AM1/1 Ammeter Connected to TM3 AM2/1 Ammeter Connected to TM4 UA voltmeter Shows line & Aux. voltages CAB-II U2 Volt meter Connected to TM6 AM1/2 Ammeter Connected to TM3 AM2/2 Ammeter Connected to TM4 UA voltmeter Shows line & Aux. voltages Gauges (In each cab):- 1. Loco BC pressure gauge Shows Loco BC pressure when SA9 is applied (Max.3.5 Kg/cm2 ) 2. Brake pipe pressure gauge Shows BP pressure according to A9 position 3. MR/FP Gauge It is duplex gauge. One side MR pressure (8-9.5 Kg/cm2 ) and another side FP pressure(6.0 Kg/cm2 ) 4. PR/CR Gauge In WAG7/WAP4 locos- It is also duplex gauge. One side PR pressure (8 Kg/cm2 ) and another side CR pressure (8- 9.5 Kg/cm2 ) 5. Vacuum gauge In dual brake locos only-shows Vaccum on train 6. Air flow indicator Shows charging level of BP/leakage of BP A9 (In each cab):- Automatic vacuum brake or Air brake valve with feed valve, SA9 (In each cab):- Independent air brake with feed valve. COCs (In each cab):- A9 inlet COC, A9 outlet COC, SA9 inlet COC, SA9 outlet COC, Horn High Tone COC, Horn Low Tone COC, Wipers COC, A8 COC in CAB-I (In WAG5, WAM4-6p, WAG7 upto27199) &in WAP4 locos in CAB-II Note: In Pneumatic panel provided locos A8 COC is on pneumatic panel (Pneumatic equipment discussed in Pneumatic system module.) PEDAL SWITCH: - These types of switches are operated by foot by the virtue of their location. Hence they are called as Pedal Switch. PSA (In each cab):- Pedal switch for operating sander valves. PVEF (In each cab):- Pedal switch for energizing VEF (To nullify loco brakes during A9 application) SON (In each cab):- Buzzer for over voltage. Buzzer for AFL (In each cab) ESMON type SPMs:- (One side Recorder and another side Speed Indicator) 1. MEDHA 2. TELPRO (AAL) 3. LAXVEN 4. STESALITE ETTC/BZA/SCRly Page 8 Course material for ALP to become LP (G) Parts of ESMON SPMs (on front side): 1.Over speed indication LED- left side above corner 2.System-fail/ memory Full LED- right side above corner 3. LCD display 4. Key Board 5. External memory disc cover with lock 6. Memory freeze switch with glass 7. Buzzer 8. Analog speed display The ESMON type SPM consists of data like, Train No., Driver ID, Loco No., the Train/Driver Start Dates and Times, End Date and Time, Run Distance and Time, Coasting Distance and Time , Dynamic Distance and Time, Over speeds, Maximum Speed, Total Energy, Halt Energy, Run Energy and Specific Energy etc. While taken over charge Loco pilot has to enter his identity, train name, load of train by using keys available on SPM. Also note down KWH consumed. While handing over also note down consumed KWH and record in Loco Log Book.  For illumination level in SPM use ‗9‘ No. button for maximum illumination and ‗0‘ No. button for illumination ‗OFF‘ ETTC/BZA/SCRly Page 9

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