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Crossroads controllers for portable traffic light systems<br />

Ordering Information<br />

Description Order No. Price € + VAT<br />

102<br />

EPB 24 multiprocessor – local controller system<br />

Controller system type EPB 24 multiprocessor (master and slave) for<br />

local control of up to 24 signal groups with maximum 48 power cards<br />

for 96 three-aspect, fully monitored LED traffic light signal heads.<br />

With signal protection as per RiLSA and VDE 0832, installed in IP 55<br />

cabinets.<br />

EPB 24 Master for max. 8 power<br />

cards or with no power cards<br />

The multiprocessor system with separate processors for control and<br />

monitoring systems offers the greatest possible safety. The system<br />

has extensive protection and control functions: red / yellow / green<br />

light monitoring, minimum green phase and intermediate phase<br />

monitoring, green / green, red, yellow, green status monitoring,<br />

cycle and under-voltage monitoring.<br />

The EPB 24 multiprocessor controller offers many modes and<br />

additional functions as a standard feature ex works, such as:<br />

Fixed-phase or vehicle actuated (VA) mode with normal day programs<br />

and public holiday programs; VA mode with green phase extension<br />

or green phase on request; request mode (basic setting: continuous<br />

red); coordination mode (progressive signal system with GPS);<br />

manual, flashing and blanking mode; test mode (without outside<br />

equipment); cycle mode (testing correct connection and allocation<br />

of signal heads); changing green phase parameters and progressive<br />

signalling parameters during on-going operation; overprogramming<br />

without having to switch the traffic lights off.<br />

EPB 24 Slave for max. 8 power<br />

cards<br />

EPB 24 crossroads controller „Master“ for up to 8 power cards.<br />

Dimensions: 615 x 1375 x 375 mm (W x H x D), weight: approx. 111 kg<br />

EPB 2400<br />

on request<br />

EPB 24 crossroads controller „Master“ in compact design without<br />

any power cards.<br />

Dimensions: 615 x 1000 x 375 mm (W x H x D), weight: approx. 63 kg<br />

EPB 2410<br />

on request<br />

EPB 24 Slave as mast distribution<br />

unit for max. 4 power cards<br />

EPB 24 crossroads controller „Slave“ for up to 8 power cards.<br />

Dimensions: 615 x 1160 x 375 mm (W x H x D), weight: approx. 94 kg<br />

EPB 24 crossroads controller „Slave“ as mast distribution unit<br />

for up to 4 power cards.<br />

Dimensions: 370 x 380 x 350 mm (W x H x D), weight: approx. 15 kg<br />

EPB 2402<br />

EPB 2412<br />

on request<br />

on request<br />

i<br />

Slave<br />

EPB 24<br />

Every time you use our EPB 24 you can make<br />

considerable savings in terms of the costs for<br />

material, transport and personnel.<br />

Slave<br />

EPB 24<br />

The use of our local controller systems EPB 12 or EPB 24<br />

considerably reduces the wiring required (by up to 50 %).<br />

The wiring for signal heads, push buttons and radar detectors<br />

etc. no longer has to be installed and routed through to a<br />

central point but just to the slave distribution units EPB 12<br />

or EPB 24 at the specific corner points of the crossroads.<br />

Slave<br />

EPB 24<br />

Power cable<br />

Data bus cable<br />

Master<br />

EPB 24<br />

230 V<br />

Extensive wiring across the streets is no longer needed because<br />

all devices in our multiprocessor system only have to be<br />

connected with one single databus cable (as an open loop line)<br />

and possibly with a power supply cable. This not only reduces<br />

installation time and cable lengths but also makes it possible<br />

to use lighter overhead road cabling systems. That saves both<br />

time and money!<br />

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