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- Page 11 and 12: locomotives and Electric Multiple U
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SI. No . APPLICATION AND INTERPRETA
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2.2 Oxidation Carbondioxide is the
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3.4 Pattern of generation of gases
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TABLE - I SOLUBILITY OF DIFFERENT G
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TABLE V ROGER'S METHOD OF DIAGNOSIS
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1.1 Schedules MAINTENANCE OF SF6 CI
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Point / Location Tripping Mechanism
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1.0 General Annexure 3.05 MAINTENAC
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1.5 Detailed Check Checking shall b
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DESIGN ASPECTS OF TRACTION SUBSTATI
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• Characteristics of the locomoti
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considerations enlisted in para 4.0
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xii) Load losses 135.0 kW xiii) Cur
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item Nominal System Voltage 66kV 11
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20 1250 1600 2000 245 31.5 1250 160
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i) Three post, centre post rotating
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4.11.5 Design of grounding system 4
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4.12.2 BIL of various equipments us
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(d) High speed inter tripping relay
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The relay continuously monitors the
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SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE(SF6) GAS 96 ANN
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5.0 POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM PROTECTION
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any one of the two sub-staion throu
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fault relay (132KV&25KV side) 4. ID
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will be supplied to the successful
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The configuration used in Railway S
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This may be accomplished by several
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A typical example of commonly used
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7.2.6.2The above sequence of messag
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7.3 SCADA EQUIPMENT 7.3.1 General T
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7.3.10 SCADA Software The operating
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To combat interference, co-ordinate
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It is seen that even if the lines a
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Fig. 8.3 Fig. 8.3 contains a family
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Typical Rail Current Distribution F
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8.8 SUPPRESSION OF INTERFERENCE AT
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Magnetizing current is required to
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REGULATION FOR ELECTRICAL CROSSING
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Kc is cable screening factor and it