Name:
NR RT/E/S/10062 ISSUE 1 PDF
Published Date:
08/01/1999
Status:
[ Inactive ]
Publisher:
Network Rail
Purpose
The purpose of this specification is to define the performance requirements for Long Range Colour Light lineside signals.
Background
Earlier specifications for signals laid down requirements for components which, when assembled, were deemed to comprise an adequate lineside signal. These specifications established no performance requirements and were specifically related to the use of filament lamps.
This is a performance specification which does not prescribe the source of illumination or the means by which the light from that source is presented to the driver.
The signal must produce an unambiguous output to the driver.
The signal output to the driver must not indicate a less restrictive aspect than required by the control system.
The principal elements of the signal are as follows:
• A means of converting electrical energy to optical energy for the appropriate aspect.
• A means of focusing and filtering (where necessary) the optical energy so that it is of the correct colour and concentrated into a beam(s) appropriate to the type of signal.
• A means of masking so that the shape of the light aperture is appropriate to the type of signal.
• Means of detecting, either directly or indirectly, that the signal is lit.
• Means of terminating and securing the cable connecting the signal to the controlling devices.
• A housing for the components described above to provide environmental protection and maintain the correct spatial relationship between them.
• A means of mounting the signal head on a support structure and aiming the aspect beams correctly; the support structure itself not being the subject of this Requirement Specification.
Other Specifications to be Considered
The Group Standard for Lineside Signals and Indicators, which relates to the existing signal, applies to the signal specified in this document. A list of referenced documents is given at Section 14.
Safety Requirements
Throughout this document, Functional Safety Requirements are identified by an (S) at the end of the requirement statement.
| Edition : | 1 |
| File Size : | 1 file , 330 KB |
| Number of Pages : | 44 |
| Published : | 08/01/1999 |