Cables/Connecting

Electrotechnical solutions for rail

25th July 2018
Alex Lynn
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From modular contactors and plug connectors for IT applications to complete driver’s desks, at InnoTrans, Schaltbau will be presenting a range of solutions covering all areas of electrical engineering in rail vehicles. With a theme of ‘The Smart Evolution of Mobility’, companies within the Schaltbau Group will show their latest solutions for rail transport on a shared stand in hall 2.2.

One highlight that Schaltbau will be presenting on the shared stand is the IntelliDesk 2.0 driver’s desk concept. This innovative communication and wiring concept enables easy system integration within the driver’s desk. Each subsystem connects via a fieldbus box, so it can communicate with the train control and management system (TCMS) via a central master interface. The concept is flexible and represents a potential milestone on the way to standardisation and modularisation in accordance with UIC 612. 

Flexibility and adaptation do not only concern the integrated Intelligence but also the whole part of Human Machine Interface, which is designed and developed around the main user; the driver. Haptic and luminous improvements increase visibility, make the user experience unique and completely customisable to the different needs of the customer.

To advance the digital transformation of train transport, large data volumes have to be transmitted between railcars. Schaltbau offers an optimal solution, its enhanced UIC-IT NG series connector, designed to stand up to harsh environmental influences such as shocks, vibrations and other mechanical loads. The new connectors deliver CAT7 data speeds needed for modern digital applications, and complement existing models in the UIC-IT series, which have become established in rail transport as the new IRS50558 standard.

A third highlight on the exhibition stand will be the CP modular contactor concept, where both the mechanical design and power interface are identical, regardless of whether a normally open or normally closed contactor, disconnector or change over switch is required. This allows flexible implementation of various different requirements in rail vehicles, without having to change the design. 

What’s more, an innovative and newly patented arc handling concept enables a consistently more compact unit, saving space and weight in the application. The first contactor sizes (1,200A and 2,000A rated current) in the CP modular system are in the qualification phase. The exhibition will provide a platform for presenting these sizes and discussing the concept in depth with users.

Schaltbau can be found in hall 2.2, stand 102, at at InnoTrans, which will run from 18th-21st September 2018.

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