Guidelines in EI Installation
Guidelines in EI Installation
Guidelines in EI Installation
Communication arrangement:
a) The panel processor shall be preferably housed inside the control cum indication panel
(CCIP) and shall be connected with EI on OFC cable in redundant manner in separate duct
pipe to avoid failure due to cutting of optical fibre cable.
Reason: By accommodating Panel Processor inside the CCIP, space in the station master
room can be saved and it also avoid the placing S2 rack for PPM. Communication
connection shall be made with OFC to avoid failure due to lightening & increase reliability
of system.
b) It is advised that the EI to VDU, CPU to CPU (in case of distributed system), EI to Object
Controller (in case of distributed system) & EI to Panel Processor Module connectivity
shall be planned with OFC cable to avoid damage due to surge and lightening. The optical
modem shall be of industrial grade with operating temperature range of 0 to 70oC.
c) The communication line between the CPU’s, CPU to PPM, CPU to OC and VDU shall be
provided in the ring system (Redundant manner) to avoid failure due to loss of
communication. The OFC and other network shall be provided with NMS (network
Management System).
Reason: To avoid the failure of system due to loss of communication due to single cut,
maintain high reliability & availability of system.
Earthing arrangement: (For all EI’s except Kyosan make K5BMC EI)
It is advised that the Earthing drawing circulated vide RDSO’s TAN STS/E/TAN/3006 dated
02.11.2012 shall be followed for protection from lightening. The following shall also be
ensured by authorized Railway Officials before commissioning:
a) Class A protection shall be ensured on top of the building.
b) Copper tape (Bonding ring conductor) as per drawing mounted on insulated stand-off is
provided to cover the maximum area in the Relay room, Power room & Equipment room
and the connection to equipment shall be made at the nearest point.
c) As far as possible, Railways shall make attempt to provide earthing in such a way that it
can cover most part of the building. This is to ensure that earth resistance shall be less
than 1ohm at the equipment.
d) The buried earth conductor shown as copper can be of GI type to avoid theft.
e) The interlinking of all Relay racks, as well as EI racks shall be ensured.
f) All the cable trough and ladder shall be earthed properly.
g) Provision of the relevant Surge Protection Device (SPD) for the power supplies used for
Electronic Interlocking systems shall be ensured. During many cases, it was noticed that
the proper earth connections in the SPDs was missing which renders SPD as functionless,
hence, the same shall also be ensured.
h) It shall be ensured that front and back doors of all cabinets using copper braid with
shortest path to earth bus bar in equipment room.
Reason: A good earthing arrangement provides better protection of electronic system
against lightening and surges. The above drawing has been made considering for
provision of good earthing system for Electronic Interlocking.
Wiring Practice:
a) The input, output, data and power supply cable shall be routed indifferent cable troughs
separated with a gap of minimum 6 to 8 inches.
Reason: This is one of the most important items to be taken care of in EI installations. The EI
output cables as well as power supply and other dirty cables generated lot of
electromagnetic interferences, which if passed to input cable of EI results in repeated
resetting and failure of EI system.
b) The input and output cables (RDSO approved) of EI shall be twisted to minimize EMI &
EMC effect.
c) The fuse terminals are to be fixed with proper fuse rating marking, fuse number and
should be of indicative type.
d) The lightening and surge protection devices shall be installed as per concerned Electronic
Interlocking installation document.
e) It is observed at many installations that wire ends are not properly crimped with correct
size of lugs & loose connections are found at the terminals end. It is to be ensured and
verified thoroughly at site minimum by Assistant officers' level.
f) Separation of 110V DC and other external power supply from the internal 12V/24V/50V
DC power supply in the relay room by placing them in separate trough/ladder.
Reason: The 110V DC/external power supply wires run in outdoor field also and thus are highly
susceptible for induction of surges, and if 12V/24V/50V DC input power supply has been
placed in the same trough, this will have transmission of surges from external supply
wires to the input power supplies resulting in damage to the equipments.
g) Voltage monitoring cables to the data logger shall also be placed in a different trough
which does not have any internal power supplies.
Reason: it must be understood that external power supplies particularly 220V AC monitoring
wires are highly susceptible to the lightning surges as this is a completely non-protected
circuit, hence, all voltage monitoring circuits of data logger shall be considered as dirty
and should not be placed with internal power supply or other cables of Electronic
Interlocking.
Miscellaneous:
a) In terms of Railway Board’s letter no. 2012/Sig/ASTS dated 03.05.2012, the application
for technical system approval shall be forwarded through CSTE/Open line after due
scrutiny and verification by Open line.
b) As per Railway Board’s letter no. 2010/Sig/SGF/EI (Ansaldo) dated 26.12.2012, in order
to avoid failures due to reset, commissioning shall be planned with hot standby system
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c) The input and output details and logic shall be scrutinized and verified at minimum level
of JAG officer before commissioning and certificate for the same shall be submitted to
RDSO.
d) The Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) shall be verified by Railway official (Open
line/Construction) and Sample verification shall be done by minimum JAG officer during
SAT(Site Acceptance Test)
e) It is advised, for better reliability the guideline specification of embedded VDU as given
in "Technical Advisory Note No STS/E/TAN/3007 Ver. 1.0 Date 2.11.2012 may please be
seen for guidance.
f) It is observed that document submitted to ROSO for Technical system application
approval are not verified & signed by authorized Railway officer (open
line/construction). They are either signed by RVNL official or only by the firm official who
are commissioning the Electronic interlocking installation, same shall not be accepted.
g) The pre-commissioning checklist for concerned EI shall be thoroughly checked at the site
at the minimum Assistant officers' level jointly with the executing OEM.
h) The quality and integrity of the installation remains complete responsibility of the OEM.
The firm must provide an OEM certificate regarding this before commissioning of any
installation, any deficiency pointed out later, shall be done free of cost by OEM, this shall
be confirmed by OEM before commissioning.
Guidelines for provision of Air Conditioning for Relay Room provided
with Electronic Interlocking System.
Air-conditioning may be provided for every Signalling interlocking (PI/RRI/EI) installation with
routes more than 100 numbers, subject to-
(i) For other Signalling installations, with less than 100 routes, air-conditioning may be provided
for those installations which are prone to dust (coal dust, stone dust, iron ore etc.) or are in
vicinity of chemical/fertilizer/other industrial factories releasing harmful fumes or are in areas
with extreme temperature with the agreement of CSTE & CEE.
(ii) AC equipment shall be provided and maintained by Electrical deptt. at all such locations Such
ACs should be connected with the local supply available such from DISCOMS/SEBs and should
not be fed from AT supply.
(iii) Temperature of Air-Conditioner shall be maintained at 28. °C 30°C and it should be operated
only during day time.
(iv) The switch to operate AC at such installations shall be outside the relay room at a suitable
location.
(v) Provisioning of ACs should merely be an additional aid and non-functioning of ACs due to non-
availability of power supply leading to signalling failures on account of relay/equipment failure
should not be on Electrical account.
As per Railway Board letter No. No. 2018/Trans. Cell/AC of Panel and
Relay Rooms dated 07.06.2019
In order to improve the reliability of Signalling System, safety of train operation and extended
Codal life of Electronic Interlocking system, Board (MST, FC & CRB) have approved the following:
(i) In view of the effect of operating temperature and thermal cycling on Electronic equipments
and its reliability, Relay Rooms housing Electronic Interlocking (EI) Systems will be provided with
Air Conditioning (AC) along with the installation of the project. The cost will be charged to the
project and the equipments will be included in the composite tender (indoor) or as considered by
the Zonal Railway.
(ii) For the existing installed Electronic Interlocking systems, AC in Relay room will be provided by
Electrical General Branch through work sanctioned under LAW Book/Pink Book, as the case may
be, under Plan Head-36.
(iii) Board (MST) will constitute a committee to study the aspect of increase of Codal life of the El
system provided with AC.
(iv) The AC equipments shall be provided on the wall(s) which are not catering to the S&T wiring
and the S&T equipments and shall be provided at safe distance to avoid/reduce damage due to
fire, if any. Necessary instructions issued by Board in this regard may be followed.
(v) Relay Room is a safety installation and directly related to train operation. It is therefore
essential that adequate care is taken to provide ACs of proper/reputed make as decided by
PCEE/SrDEE (G) & PCSTE/SrDSTE.
6. Other extant instructions/guidelines issued from Board on the subject shall remain unchanged
or as modified from time to time.