Air Brake
Air Brake
Air Brake
IRAB
Air Brake System- Discrete valves scattered all
over loco-1980s
IRAB RACK
MOUNTED Brake valves fitted on rack-1990s
IRAB PANEL Brake valves fitted on Panel with PCB concept for
MOUNTED piping-2000
Reservoirs
Add. C2W
Relay Valve
Air Flow
measuring
Valve
F1 Selector
Valve MU-2B valve
C2W Relay
Valve
N1 reducing
Valve
C3W DV
IRAB1: Equipments
SN DESCRIPTION PURPOSE
1. A9 Automatic Brake Valve Used for Controlling loco as well as Train Brake
or Auto Brake Valve
2. SA 9 Independent Brake Used for loco brake independently
3. MU-2B Used in MU Operation, two position valve (Lead
& Trail)
4. F1 Selector Used in MU Operation, in association with MU-2B
Valve, performs function of arranging the brake
equipments on the loco to lead or trail.
5. Additional C2W Relay On application of A9, Train Brake Pipe is charged
valve (BP) rapidly at 5 Kg/Cm2 or released through this
valve.
6. C2W Relay valve (BC) On application of SA9, Direct Loco Brake
application
SA9 FOR
CAB1
Check VL
`
`
SA9 FOR
CAB2
AIR BRAKE
PANEL
A9 Port
EMERGENCY
EMERGENCY SA9 Port VALVE CAB2
VALVE CAB1
Mag.
`` BP (Addl. C2 Relay VL)
BC (C2 Relay VL & C3W DV)
Valve
MREQ
From
` ` EP
Governor
` MR
MR
`
BCEQ FILTER
`
`
MAIN RESERVOIR 2 MAIN RESERVOIR 1
` COMPRESSOR
ADV
`
` ` ADV
`
F2 FEED
VALVE `
FP
BCEQ
MREQ
BC
BP
`
`
BOGIE 1
` ` BOGIE 2
CCB-II IR
Schematic Diagram of Pneumatic circuit (HHP)
AIR FLOW
INDICATORS
AND BRAKE
` ` AIR FLOW
INDICATORS
AND BRAKE
CONTROLLER
` CONTROLLER
PARKING
BRAKES `
`
DBV FOR DBV FOR
CAB1 CAB2
HORN FOR
CAB1 AND
CAB2
CCB EMERGENCY
EMERGENCY VALVE CAB2
VALVE CAB1 UNLOADER
PANEL AND
SANDER
AUXILLARIES FOR CAB1
MAGNET
VALVE AND CAB 2 MVEBT
`` BP
`
BC
WIPERS
MREQ
MR
` MR
FILTER
FOR CAB1
AND CAB 2 ` MVCC
` MR J1
`
`
`
` VALVE APL.
`
`
MAIN RESERVOIR 2
` MAIN RESERVOIR 1
` COMPRESSOR
` `
`
ADV ADV
` `
`
AIR
`
`
DRYER `
MRPT
FEED
VALVE
FP
BCEQ
MREQ
BC
BP
`
`
BOGIE 1
` ` BOGIE 2
T.B.U’S
CCB (Computer control Brakes) – II IR
5 Positions of Auto Brake (Train Brake) - A9
REL (Release)
Selector switches
RUN (Running)
MIN (Minimum Reduction)
FS (Full Service)
EMER (Emergency) (Vent thru NB11 Valve)
4 Mode of Operations
LEAD
TRAIL
TEST INDEPENDENT
BRAKE
HELPER AUTO BRAKE
CCB II IR: Operating Pressure
AUTOMATIC BRAKE PRESSURES (A9)
Main Reservoir = 8-10 kg/cm2
Release- BP = 5.5 kg/cm2
Running- ER & B.P = 5.1 kg/cm2, B.C=0
Minimum Service- ER/BP reduces to
4.5 kg/cm2 , B.C= 0.5 kg/cm2
Full Service- ER/BP reduces to 3.5 kg/cm2 ,
B.C= 1.8 kg/cm2
Emergency- ER reduces to 0 ,
B.C=1.8 kg/cm2
BP reduces to less than 1 kg/cm2
Release- BC = 0 kg/cm2
CCB II IR: Mode of Operations
There are four modes of operation for the CCB II-IR system.
• LEAD - Brake controller levers are active. Maintain the BP pressure
against leakages respective to the position of Automatic handle lever
• TEST - To check BP leakage. Cuts off the BP charging and Pressure
maintaining feature. This position is used for testing the Automatic Brake
tightness of the train.
• TRAIL - Controller levers are inactive except for emergency application.
• HELPER – Used for banking operation, only Independent brake control
is available via the EBV through Independent handle.
CCB (Computer control Brakes) – II IR
COMPONENTS OF CCB Panel MR FILTER
ERCP - Equalizing Reservoir PSJB 16CP 20CP ERCP
Control Portion
BPCP - Brake Pipe Control
Portion
16CP - 16 Pipe Control
Portion
BCCP – Brake Cylinder
Control Portion
20CP - 20 Pipe Control
Portion
KEV – KE Valve
PSJB – Power supply /
Junction Box
RCP – Relay Control Portion LON
LON-485 Converter BP
FILTER
MR FILTER
BP FILTER RCP KEV BCCP BPCP
CCB (Computer control Brakes) – II IR
Ex
Ex
MR MR BP BP
Pneumatic Interface in CCB-II IR
PER COS
MR2
DBV
ERCP Back- KE
16CP up 20CP
Valve
Pilot Pilot
A9 Auto Pr. SA9 Ind.
Brake
Pr. Brake
BPCP BCCP
BCEQ
Line
Br.
Cyl
BP
Line
Electrical Interface in CCB
KE Pneumatic
Valve controlled
EBV
Display LON ERCP
Operator
RCP LON
LON 16CP
LON to
RS485 LON
LON 20CP
LCC
Pneumatic
BCCP controlled
CCB II IR: System Redundancies / Back-ups
• Fault Diagnostic
• Precise control of brake pipe and brake cylinder pressure by electronic logic replacing
pneumatic logic
Aux. Manifold
Brake Panel
JUNCTION BOX WITH CABLES
The Junction Box Assembly provides a central termination point for
interfacing the Modular CCB Brake System with the locomotive electrical
subsystems
The system is designed for modular expansion using the LON network as
the expansion medium.
The CCB II system performs several diagnostic functions; Self Test and
Fault Flagging. Diagnostic access is provided by means of portable test
unit software (PTU Tool) which operates on a laptop PC.
CCB-II (Electrical) : Salient Features
.The CCB II-IR system also interfaces with an Operator’s Vigilance
System (Alerter) located on the locomotive. Various signals are
exchanged between the locomotive and the Alerter to provide operator
vigilance protection. If the vigilance system is active and the operator
does not maintain inputs to satisfy the system, an Alerter Emergency
Penalty Brake shall result.
The operator commands the computer through the Electronic Brake Valve
Controller (EBV). The EBV is also on
the network and signals the handle positions for automatic and
independent braking.
– An exception is the initiation of an emergency brake application which is
propagated mechanically through a vent valve by placing the automatic
handle into the Emergency position.
Control of the Lead/Trail functions and brake pipe cut-in and cut-out is
accomplished through the use of a selector switch mounted on the
driver’s brake valve (EBV).
CCB : Auxiliary Manifold
The Auxiliary Manifold incorporates the
following functions:
– Feed Pipe Control
– MREP Control
– Pantograph Circuit
– Sanding actuation
3 Only one cable is required for No. of wires are required for communication.
communication. Troubleshooting may take more times.
Less prone to failures due to hardwire
absence
4 DPCS, Additional Hardware required for interfacing
No additional hardware required for with DPCS
Distributed power control system
5 VCD penalty applied through serial EVC unit is required. (Additional Hardware
interface. No additional hardware required)
required.
Comparison Between CCB-II IR & CCB II (Elect.)