High Voltage Impulse Track Circuits

High Voltage Impulse Track Circuits

The track circuit is a fundamental component of the fail-safe system on railway networks as its main function is to detect, whatever the conditions, a train on a track. This function is carried out by ALSTOM’s High Voltage Impulse Track Circuit on more than thirty major railways in the world.

A HVITC includes:

A transmitter which generates impulses with a given shape, amplitude and recurrence frequency injected into the tracks by means of a matching isolating transformer, and a receiver which detects at the other end of the track section, the specific signal and operates the fail-safe relay if the specific signal responds to the correct positive and negative amplitudes.

Key:

  1. Signal
  2. Possible return of traction energy
  3. Insulated joint
  4. Traffic short-circuit
  5. Track transformer
  6. Pulse transmitter
  7. Power
  8. Pulse receiver
  9. Trace relay
  10. Free track
  11. Occupied

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