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The document discusses overhead equipment neutral sections on railways. Neutral sections are insulated gaps in the overhead wire that allow trains to safely transition between electrified zones fed by different phases of power. The document describes the types of neutral sections and considerations for their location.

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The document discusses overhead equipment neutral sections on railways. Neutral sections are insulated gaps in the overhead wire that allow trains to safely transition between electrified zones fed by different phases of power. The document describes the types of neutral sections and considerations for their location.

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  • Overhead Equipment - Neutral Section: Introduces the concept of neutral sections in railway overhead equipment, describing their function and importance in maintaining uninterrupted power supply.
  • Types of Neutral Section: Explains different types of neutral sections used in railway overhead systems, including Conventional, Short Neutral, and PTFE types.
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Over Head Equipment – Neutral Section


Mahesh Kumar Jain March 25, 2014

Electrical power is generated in three phases with each phase having a phase shi of 1200. The utility power supply system also expects equal loading
on all phases. Traction power system works on single phase 25kV traction system. It now becomes important to use all the three phases equally and
convert them into one phase traction supply.  This is achieved by feeding single phase supply to the adjacent traction substation which is separated by
a neutral section. Each feed covers a distance of about 30-40Km feeding all the trains in that zone. By the theory of probability,   equal numbers of
trains in feed zone are expected, drawing same load current. In this way un-balancing on utility power supply system is avoided

Neutral Section is defined as short insulated dead overhead equipment     separating       sectors fed by two adjacent substations which are normally
connected to di erent phases.

The neutral section is a dead zone and therefore, the locomotive has to negotiate the section in momentum. The locomotive is switched o while
negotiating the neutral section to avoid flash over at the time of  exit and re-entering the live zone. For this, warning board at 500M, 250M and final
board for switching OFF and ON are provided. The assistant loco pilot speak out the approaching neutral section loudly to alert the loco pilot. Loco
pilot also acknowledges the voice by repeating the approaching neutral section and is in readiness to act so that he should not enter the neutral
section with DJ/VCB in ON condition.

Location of Neutral Section


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The locomotive negotiates the neutral section in its own momentum. Therefore the location is always so chosen that the physical terrain should not
cause inconvenience in the momentum of the train. These are (1) Away from stopping signal and level crossing (2) Away from up gradient preferably on
flat or down gradient (3) Away from from sharp curve as it will not provide su icient straight length to accommodate the neutral section.

Types of Neutral section


There are three types of neutral section namely (1) Conventional Type (2) Short Neutral Section – Section Insulator and PTFE type (3) Dynamic Neutral
Section or ASNS type

Conventional Type:

The arrangement consists of five spans of overhead equipment in which the central span has to be strictly of 49.5 m length. This span gives an e ective
neutral section of 41 m length by proper selection of staggers. Neutral section of 41 m  has been designed for three locomotives attached in the front of
a train.Dead zone is created by physical separation of dead zone (thick green line) with the live zone of yellow and blue phase . The dead zone provides
mechanical continuity for the pantograph movement to support the upward force. The dead zone is charged by the pantograph of the leading
locomotive with yellow phase during entering the neutral zone and by blue zone at the time of exiting the neutral section. Length of the neutral section
is chosen as 41 m so that accidentally the dead zone is not charged with Y and B phase simultaneously. The advantage of the system is its maintenance
free but the main disadvantage is possibility of a locomotive getting struck in the dead zone due to alarm chain pulling or bad driving of loco pilot. This
will require a assisted loco be sent to pull the train.

Short Neutral Section

A short neutral section is of 5 m in which the dead zone is electrically insulated by section insulator with mechanical continuity. With section insulators
the speed is restricted to 100 Kmph if the runners of the section insulators are in trailing direction or 70 Kmph otherwise. Short neutral section of
ceramic beaded resin bonded glass fiber rod insulators are used instead of air gap. These neutral sections are fit for speed up to 200 Kmph.

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Dynamic Neutral Section or ASNS type: To be continued

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VIJAY ARAVAMUDHAN
August 26, 2015 at 11:30 am

Dear Sir,
Wonderful explanation about the neutral section arrangements. Thank you so much for taking so much pains to have the contents
explained in simple manner.
Sir, I have this query. On June 8th, 2015, the section from Mumbra(slowline)-Thane-Mulund -Kanjurmarg-Vidyavihar- Kurla- Sion-
Matunga-Currey Rd-Chinchpokli- Sandhurst Rd- CSTM Mumbai of Central Railway was charged/converted from 1500V DC to 25000V AC.
We have AC TSS at Thane, Sion & Chicnhpokli.
We have 25KV SP at Kanjur Marg, Currey Rd
We have 25KV SSP at Mulund, Vidyavihar, Matunga and Sandhurst Rd and we have 25KV FP at CSTM.
However, all 3 AC TSS have been connected in series. There are no AC-AC Neutral Sections at KanjurMarg and Currey Road. In such
circumstances, I wish to know how the 3 AC TSS Phases have been made in sync with each other and also, if this type of connection is
possible, then why can’t we eliminate AC-AC Neutral sections in suburban sections to achieve a complete continuous AC supply?

Thanks,
Vijay Aravamudhan.

PS: I am a railway enthusiast/ railfan from Thane and deeply interested into electrical department, including operations of EMUs,
traction types, knowing EMU types technically, transitioning from DC to AC and vice versa , DC-AC locos etc. This is purely for my
knowledge purposes and passion for IR.

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Mahesh Kumar Jain


August 27, 2015 at 6:46 am

In mumbai suburban, only one phase is tapped for supply to three-four sub-stations from the same source and therefore, even
though provision of neutural section is kept but paralleled. The voltage di erence is very low and accepted as otherwise,
frequently opening and closing of DJ/VCB at neutral section is a tough call on part of the motorman.

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Manjit
September 14, 2016 at 4:00 am

Can be erected PTFE type neutral section in curve track area


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Robin Viegas
November 14, 2016 at 4:22 pm

Thanks for your informative website.

Instead of demolishing only British era bridges in the Mumbai suburban section on account of a lack of insulation space for overhead
25KV power supply, why dosent the railways install neutral sections under these bridges ?

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Mahesh Kumar Jain


November 15, 2016 at 5:17 am

Neutral sections are always avoided in sub-urban system to the extent possible as it is di icult to observe regular signal and
neutral section alert for the motorman. The same supply phase is used for a very long distance at the in between Traction
Substation. The neutral section is provided but the voltage di erence is very little to cause any problem.The neutral territory will
also get charged for a short time while the panto is sweeping and therefore it will not work to reduce the electrical clearance. So
it will not benefit and also not a solution for the infrastructure constraint and shall be rectified. The bridges, in any case are due
for rebuilding and renovation. The AC conversion work is implemented by undertaking some innovation techniques like
providing insulted pain underneath the bridge etc. which will not last for long.

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Robin Viegas
November 30, 2016 at 5:48 am

Rebuilding demolished bridges takes really very long. During the time the old bridge is demolished & the new bridge is
built the public living in vicinity of the railway line or even those passengers who used the old bridge tend to take short
cuts endangering their lives.

If strongly feel the railways should seriously work out a solution to the problem. In most cases the old bridges are still
very sturdy. Instead of demolishing & rebuilding, if a ‘neutral section’ under the bridge is not feasable, the technical sta
of the railways should rack their brains for another solution so as to not need demolition of the existing bridge.

This will really be a good solution.

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Mahesh Kumar Jain


December 1, 2016 at 7:58 am

25 kV charging has already been done by finding a temporary solution. Such solutions may not be a lasting
solution. However, IR and the local bodies decide about the dismantling only when confirmed that the bridge
need dismantling and not fit for safe passage of the public. You shall note that when accident of collapsing old
bridges takes place, the blame comes to the Govt. for not acting when the bridge is old.

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very easy methode of explanation in students tq so much iam easy to under stand

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R.Satish
April 27, 2017 at 11:12 am

Dear Sir, Any test method for pulsating load test for PTFE SNS assembly. If so kindly explain.

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Brijesh Kumar Singh


May 22, 2017 at 7:51 am

awesome and relevant information.

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Ramayan Rai
December 21, 2017 at 7:21 am

Good for OHE knowledge of us

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