Installing fire alarm systems for traction rolling stock УПС-ТПС

Installing fire alarm systems for traction rolling stock УПС-ТПС
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Installing fire alarm systems for traction rolling stock COC-SCC is designed to detect fire situations in the areas of railway traction rolling stock and the issuance of external sound and light alarm with indication of deck, as well as signal transmission by radio of a fire in automatic mode via an external airborne radio.
 
Installation of fire alarm UPS-TPSobespechivaet also health monitoring signaling links and fire detectors. When a fault installation UPS-TPN provides visual and audible signals 'Fault' indicating a faulty signal lines and the type of fault: 'Open', 'Short Circuit'. Serviceability of the detector is controlled by the presence of a pulsating glow LEDs built into the detector.
 
Number of detectors connected in one line signaling:
  • combined type PKI-TU - 10 pcs.;
  • heat detectors fire SP 114-1 A3 (C) / DTC - 20;
  • DTC type sensors connected to one unit BS - 20;
  • couplers BS - 1 pc
The equipment fire alarm UPS-TPN includes *:
  • Device control firemen FCIS
  • Scoreboard signal TC
  • Block-encoder included (or DTK1.02 DTK2.02)
  • Fire heat sensor DTC 1.13
  • Fire heat sensor DTC 2.13
  • Fire heat sensor DTC 1.14
  • Fire heat sensor DTC 2.13
  • Fire detector combined IPC-TR-00
  • Fire Heat Detectors IPC-TR-01-T
  • Fire Heat Detectors IPC-TR-02
  • Fire detector combined IPC-TR-03
  • IPC-Run TU. M 212/102R1
  • IPC-Run TU. M 212
  • IPC-Run TU. M 212/114 A3
  • IPC-Run TU. M 212/114 C
  • IPC-Run TU. M 212/114 A3/102R1
  • IPC-Run TU. M 212/114S/102R1
  • IPC-Run TU. M114 A3
  • IPC-Run TU. M114 C
  • IPC-Run TU. M 102R1
  • IPC-Run TU. M114 A3/102R1
  • IPC-Run TU. M114 S/102R1
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