For all qualified investors it is very important to know the materiel, therefore, on behalf of all partners of RSW Systems, we can thank the developer of string transport for the article about one of its key links, which is electrical equipment. If we draw an analogy with the human body, then this is a kind of "circulatory system" of the rolling stock, which feeds the entire vehicle. And on how correctly this process is established, its efficiency and reliability depend.
An integrated approach provides for the initial definition of the functionality of the machine, based on which the implementation is thought out. When a full-fledged concept of the machine appears, the components of electrical equipment are selected, its layout is formed. After the final assembly, the correct functioning of all systems is checked.
It is worth saying that earlier for each model of transport, the electrical equipment system was worked out individually. Today, work is underway to unify the main units and components. This should become the basis for the development of new models. In fact, we are talking about a list of possible solutions from which it will be possible to choose the optimal one when implementing a new project.
According to automotive statistics, about half of the malfunctions are related to electrical equipment. Electric vehicle fires are quite common. That is why the work in the company is structured in such a way that this problem is excluded in unimobiles, and a set of measures is provided to ensure a high level of safety. In design bureaus, devices of increased reliability are used. For example, all circuits are protected against short circuit currents, a surge arrester is installed to protect against the secondary effects of lightning. Harnesses are produced using halogen-free cables and wires with low smoke emission and low toxicity in case of fire. All equipment is placed in sealed metal cabinets, which have a certain fire resistance. In addition, automatic fire extinguishing systems and heat detectors work. Fire barriers are installed at the exit points of the harnesses from the cabinet.
You can read all other details about the work on ensuring the reliability of string transport electronics in the source publication on the official website of the developer company.
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