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This manual details the periodical maintenance procedures for track machines, including necessary infrastructure and schedules. It outlines different maintenance types and workshops, covering the Central Periodical Overhauling Workshop and other associated facilities. The document also details wheel and axle inspections.
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CHAPTER 8 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE AND ASSOCIATED INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITY 801 General - Periodical maintenance including overhauling and timely repairs are essentially required for ensuring reliable and efficient working of track machines. There should be a...
CHAPTER 8 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE AND ASSOCIATED INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITY 801 General - Periodical maintenance including overhauling and timely repairs are essentially required for ensuring reliable and efficient working of track machines. There should be a proper schedule of maintenance and necessary infrastructure should be created for carrying out the maintenance of track machines. 802 Maintenance Schedule for Track Machines - Periodical maintenance and repairs of machines shall be carried as per Schedules I to VII. Schedule VI and VII pertains to Intermediate Overhauling (IOH) and Periodic Overhauling (POH) respectively, which are to be carried out at ZMD/CPOH workshops as specified and as per prescribed frequency. (1) Maintenance Schedule for Various Track Machine - Periodicity and duration of various maintenance schedules for all the machines are tabulated in Annexure-8.1 (a) Guidelines for Maintenance Schedules– for Track Machines other than RGM (i) Adherence to the schedules should be ensured duly informing the division in advance. Similar practice should be followed for the schedules to be carried out at satellite depots so that the works of the division are not left midway at critical junctures. (ii) IOH and POH should be incorporated and exhibited in the deployment planning so that divisions are aware in advance and can plan the works accordingly. (iii) RDSO shall issue instructions on maintenance to be done in different schedules including POH of different machines. Items to be checked and attended under various schedules shall generally be as per RDSO’s instructions. In case of any doubt, it is to be referred to RDSO for clarification & till then the maintenance can be done as per manufacturer’s instructions provided in their manuals. Reference to the manufacturer may also be made keeping RDSO informed. Minor changes in instructions may be done with approval of CE/TM of the concerned Zonal Railway. (iv) Before undertaking POH & IOH, major components, sub- assemblies and spares required should be procured and kept in readiness. (v) 3rd POH should be carried out if the machine is expected to work for residual life of around 3000 to 4000 ERH after the 3rd 233 POH. Railways should prepare a 2-years plan for POH & IOH of track machines (firm for one year and tentative for next year), so that procurement of spares, a long lead item, can be done in time. (b) Guidelines for Maintenance Schedules for RGM (i) Maintenance of RGM shall be done by a separate maintenance team attached with each RGM. This team will be in addition to the operating team. (ii) Day to day maintenance (schedule-I) of RGM should be done by separate maintenance group before and after traffic block, as it involves considerable work load & time. Operating staff of the machine shall do daily pre-block check and duration of such check should not be more than one hour. (iii) Schedule II to IV should be carried out by maintenance staff along with regular operating staff. (iv) During IOH/POH of RGM (schedule VI & VII), the operating staff as well as maintenance staff should be actively involved and carry out jobs along with IOH/POH staff. (v) Items to be checked and attended under various schedules shall normally be as per RDSO’s instructions. In case of any doubt, it is to be referred to RDSO for clarification & till then the maintenance can be done as per manufacturer’s instructions on the subject or as considered suitable with approval of CE/TM of the holding Railway. (2) Inspection of Wheel and Axle of On-Track Machine - Track Machine Wheels are solid wheels and follow the wheel profile as per RDSO drawing no. SKETCH-91146. Visual inspection, Physical inspection and Ultrasonic inspection of the wheels and axles of on-track machines are required to be done during initial procurement. The ultrasonic testing of new wheels shall be done according to the RDSO report no. IRS R-34-2003. Wheels and axles shall also be subjected to visual and physical examination. Ultrasonic testing for axles only, should be done during service at prescribed frequency laid down by RDSO. (a) Visual and Physical Examination - Visual and physical inspection of wheels of on-track machines shall be done during service as per “Procedure for visual & physical inspection of wheels and axles of on- track machines” issued by Track Machine and Monitoring Directorate, RDSO (REPORT NO. TM-170, July-2012). Inspection shall be done on inspection pit line at a frequency of once in a year or once after every 1000 engine running hours whichever is earlier. However periodic visual inspection for any apparent wheel defect 234 shall be carried out with 50 hours schedule, which is done at track machine siding/stabling line. (b) Ultrasonic Testing of Wheel and Axle of On-Track Machines (i) Ultrasonic flaw detection (USFD) testing of Axles and Wheels of On-Track Machines shall be done as per “Code of procedures for Ultrasonic testing of axles and wheels of large track machines” issued for different on-track machines by Research Designs and Standards Organization (RDSO). (ii) The wheels shall be tested ultrasonically at the time of initial procurement only. (iii) The frequency of ultrasonic examination of axles of on-track machines shall be between 40,000 to 45,000 kms of running or three years, whichever is earlier. (iv) Testing shall be done by supervisors possessing regular/refresher course certificate from RDSO. (v) Criteria for the supervisors to be selected and trained for USFD testing of axles shall be one of the following: Graduate in Science with Physics from a University or Institution recognized by Central/State Govt./UGC/or International Institute/University. 3 years regular Diploma in Mechanical/Civil/Electronics/ Electrical/Metallurgical/Chemical Engineering from a University or Institution recognized by Central/State Govt./Technical education board or International Institute/University. M.Sc in Chemistry provided that Physics was one of the subjects at ISC/Intermediate/10+2 levels. B.E./B.Tech. in Mechanical/Civil/Electronics/Electrical/Chemical/ Metallurgical/I.T/Computer Science from a University or Institution recognized by Central/State Govt./Technical education board or International Institute/University. (vi) The validity of initial course certificate shall be 3 years and refresher course certificate shall be 5 years. (vii) Research Designs and Standards Organization regularly conducts training of supervisors for ultrasonic examination of axles and wheels. Railways shall nominate their eligible staff for the required training. 803 Types of Workshops - For carrying out the repairs as well as periodical maintenance of track machines, five types of repairs and maintenance facilities/ workshops shall be developed as below: - 235 (1) Central Periodical Overhauling Workshop (CPOH). (2) Intermediate Overhauling Workshop (IOH)/Zonal Machine Depot. (3) Satellite depot. (4) Mobile Workshop cum Transport Van. (5) Camp Coach Workshop. 804 Central Periodical Overhauling Workshop (CPOH) - CPOH workshops are developed depending on the holding of machines on Indian Railway and geographical considerations. (1) Functions of CPOH – The functions of CPOH workshop are as under: (a) POH of machines. (b) Overhauling of tamping units, transmission gearboxes, axle assembly and lifting, lining assembly for unit exchange either at shop floor or field. (c) Post POH service to Zonal Railways and performance monitoring of overhauled items. (d) Development of expertise, standardization/ documentation/ dissemination of knowledge with respect to overhauling of assemblies. (e) Study and development of inter-changeability of components and sub-assemblies. (f) Study of failures, finding out remedial measures, troubleshooting, modification & refinement of maintenance practices. (g) Procurement of stores and equipment required for POH and gadgets required for testing of overhauled machines, sub-assemblies and components. (h) Inspection and testing of machines/assemblies received prior to and after POH. (i) Study of new imported machines and preparation of inventory list with complete series of machines (machine-wise) and checking for changes with reference to old series of machines. (j) Development of indigenous substitutes and reliable competitive sources of supply. (k) Development of drawings and material specifications for manufacture of spares. (l) Providing shop floor training regarding maintenance of machines to Zonal Railways on demand. (m) Acting as knowledge centres for track machines. 236 (2) POH Planning for Track Machines to be Attended (a) POH Programme from Zonal Railways - Zonal Railways shall send the list of machines due for POH as also requirement of overhauled tamping units for a two-year period in the month of December every year to the respective CPOH workshop in the format given in Annexure 8.2. (b) Finalization of POH Programme by CPOH Workshop (i) CPOH shall prepare POH program for two years (Firm for the first year and tentative for second year) and forward it to Railway Board by 31st January every year for approval. Railway Board shall issue the approved POH programme of track machines and distribution of tamping units for 2 years period. (ii) CPOH shall start indenting process to procure spares considering the requirements of two years based on programme submitted to Railway Board. (iii) The Zonal Railway should send detailed report to Dy.CE/TM (CPOH) at least two months in advance of arrival of the machine for CPOH workshop to take preparatory action and arrangement of additional spares, if any. (iv) Annual targets for track machines and machine deployment programme shall be fixed considering the POH, IOH and transit duration. (3) POH Execution (a) Staff of machine shall accompany the machine during POH and actively associate themselves in overhauling of the machine. (b) On arrival of the machine SSE/TM (CPOH) and SSE/TM (in-charge) should conduct a joint survey of machine for assessment of repairs and reconditioning works required. (c) Zonal railways shall accept Provisional Debits (Adjustment Memo) towards the expenditure on POH raised by Dy. CE/TM (CPOH), on arrival of machine. Final debit shall be raised after actual completion of work duly verified by SSE/TM (in-charge) of the machine. (d) Model activity flow chart for POH of track machine is depicted in Annexure 8.3. CPOH shall decide the items to be replaced, repaired, and reused during POH work and will consult the railway, if required. (e) Unit Exchange for POH: To minimize POH duration, activities of POH should be planned on the basis of unit exchange for various sub- assemblies like tamping units, engines and other important assemblies/sub-assemblies. 237 (f) Process control: POH process should be controlled by preparing machine register, checklists, method sheets and statement, working instructions, specifications and activity chart. (g) Typical list of infrastructural facilities like shed & structure, plant & machinery, measuring/working tools including other miscellaneous equipment required for CPOH workshop shall be as per Para 809. (h) CPOH workshops shall adhere to the prescribed time schedules for completing the POH. Delay, if any, beyond stipulated period must be promptly advised to concerned owning railway well in advance giving detailed reasons. (4) Dispatch of Machine after POH (a) After out turn of machine from shed, all functional parameters shall be calibrated as per rated tolerances specified for the machine in drawing and catalogues. Null setting of all sensing units, transducers, pendulums and PCBs shall be carried out on zero defect track. All display units/input values shall be validated with calibrated masters as listed in Annexure 8.5. Format for master calibration is given in Annexure 8.6. (b) It is desirable that an officer of the owning railway may be present during the testing and trials. SSE(TM)/in-charge shall take over the overhauled machine, only after all the tests and trials have been carried out and test run certificate is signed. A test run certificate shall be jointly signed by officials of Zonal Railways and CPOH along with a summary repair sheet with details of POH execution as per Annexure 8.7 before dispatch of machine. (c) It is desirable to have third party audit/inspection organized by CPOH workshop involving OEM and necessary rectification measures taken before dispatch of machine. (d) CPOH should furnish the list of spares replaced during POH and released components shall be handed over to machine staff, unless agreed otherwise, with the approval of Dy.CE/TM/Line of the Zonal Railway. (e) The CPOH workshop shall stand warranty for satisfactory working of the machine and tamping units and other assemblies/sub-assemblies for a period of six months after commissioning of the machine. Zonal Railway shall report such issues, which are beyond the technical expertise of Zonal Railways, for attention and assistance from CPOH. (f) Feedback of machine and tamping unit performance after POH should be sent to CPOH after three months and as and when required in the format given in Annexure 8.8. 238 (g) CPOH workshop shall separately advise the machine holding railway about the components under trial and modification carried out during POH, if any. Zonal Railways shall keep special watch on these items and submit feedback to CPOH workshop about their performance. 805 Intermediate Overhauling Workshop (IOH)/Zonal Maintenance Depot (ZMD) - There shall be at least one Zonal Machine Depot with each Zonal Railway. The IOH of all the machines shall be carried out as per the schedule VI mentioned in para 802 unless otherwise stipulated by OEM. In addition, POH of machines, which are specified in para 802, shall also be undertaken in ZMD. (1) Functions of ZMD – The functions of ZMD workshop are as under: (a) IOH of all machines. (b) POH of machines specified to be done in ZMD. (c) Need based overhauling/unit replacement of engines, tamping units, gear assembly, axle assembly and lifting, lining assembly etc. either at shop floor or field. (d) Field attention in case of break down by creating service groups of different functions like hydraulics, pneumatic, electronic, electrical etc. either at the Zonal depot level or satellite depot level. (e) Assistance to machine & satellite depot staff or execution of heavy repair and schedule maintenance. (f) Study of failures, finding out remedial measures, troubleshooting and development of maintenance practices. (g) Procurement of stores and equipment required for operation and maintenance of all machines including IOH/POH. (h) Annual calibration of machines gauges. (i) Preparation of inventory list for new series /model of machine with complete series of machines (machine-wise) and checking for changes with reference to old series of machines. (j) Development of indigenous substitutes and reliable competitive sources of supply. (2) Facilities at ZMD - Facilities at ZMD shall include stores for spares and consumable with facilities for housing the track machines and carrying out the repairs, assembly and replacement of unit components along with the offices for SSE and track machine officers. Typical list of infrastructural facilities like shed & structure, plant & machinery, measuring/working tools including other miscellaneous equipment required for ZMD shall be as per Para 809. 239 (3) Programme of IOH & POH - Programme for IOH of machines and POH of select machines should be prepared by Zonal Railways on the lines similar to POH i.e. firm for first year and tentative for second year by end of January and sent to Railway Board for information and taking it into account while finalising the targets for the Railways. Procurement action for the requirement of 2 years shall be taken. (4) Planning of IOH – Proper advance preparation shall be done after survey of the machines to be overhauled. Items like engine top overhaul, renewal of pumps and motors and valves, changing of tamping unit, tyre turning, attention to measuring system, attention to tamping units and brake etc. should be planned during IOH. In addition, attention shall also be given to other items on condition basis as per repeated failures reflected in the logbook. Normally, two IOH shall be done between two POHs. If IOH/POH at lesser interval is considered necessary, approval of the CE/TM should be obtained. Normally such instances will arise only if there are major structural damages or cracks or major overhaul of power packs or major modifications are necessary. Heavy repairs of machines &overhauling of assemblies can be clubbed with POH/IOH. 806 Satellite Depot - In addition to IOH workshop, Zonal Railways will set up at least one Satellite Depot in each division to meet the repairs and maintenance needs of a fleet of machines. (1) Functions of Satellite Depot – The track machines shall be brought to the satellite depots for repairs, which cannot be performed in the field as also for maintenance schedule of machines as specified in para 802. In addition, it shall also be used for need-based attention to tamping units, gear assembly, axle assembly and lifting, lining assembly and for unit exchange of assemblies and sub-assemblies not feasible in the field. (2) Facilities at Satellite Depot – Facilities at satellite depot shall include stores for spares and consumable with facilities for housing the track machines and carrying out the repairs, assembly and replacement of unit components along with the offices for SSE and track machine officers. Typical list of infrastructural facilities like shed & structure, plant & machinery, measuring/working tools including other miscellaneous equipment required for satellite depot shall be as per Para 809. 807 Mobile Workshop-Cum-Transport Van - Each railway shall have mobile workshops (road vehicles with necessary workshop facilities) in each zonal depot as well as in each satellite depot of adequate capacity to repair track machines, which are deployed all over the zone. (1) Functions of Mobile Workshop – The mobile workshop shall attend each track machine periodically, as required to cover schedules II to V and breakdown repairs. It will carry spares and consumables to be replenished. 240 (2) Facilities in Mobile Workshop – For this, sufficient inventory of spares and tools will be maintained in the van. The mobile workshop shall be provided with well-trained staff who can handle repair of various systems. Mobile workshop should be self-propelled covered van or on trailer unit mounted on trolley, which can be pulled by truck or any other road vehicle. Zonal Railways shall either procure the trucks and get these units fabricated or hire such units by inviting tenders. Typical facilities to be provide in a mobile workshop are given in Annexure 8.9. 808 Camping Coach Workshop - One camping coach shall be provided with each machine for accommodating machine staff. It shall be a coach modified and provided with facilities for boarding and lodging of machine staff. It shall have necessary cocking facility, toilets and bathrooms. (1) Functions of Camping Coach Workshop –The coach shall contain provisions of small workshop for emergency repairs/store for material at site also. These shall be manufactured or re-furnished as per the drawing issued by RDSO. It will cater for Schedules I, II, occasionally schedule III and emergency breakdowns. (2) Facilities in Camping Coach Workshop –The spares and equipment for minor repairs and daily usage shall be kept in camping coach. Typical list of equipment to be kept in camping coach workshop are given in Annexure 8.10. 809 Infrastructure Facility for Operation and Maintenance of Track Machines - Following facilities are necessary for day-to-day working and maintenance of machines: (1) Infrastructural Facilities for CPOH, ZMD and Satellite Depot – Various infrastructure facilities like shed & structure, tracks including pit lines, Plant & machinery (Test benches/work benches/Inspection & measuring tools/ working tools) and other miscellaneous equipment required for CPOH, ZMD and satellite depot are given in Annexure 8.4. (2) Storage and Carriage Facilities for Fuel and Oil – Special road mobile unit(s) to carry and distribute fuel, lubricants and hydraulic oils with pumping arrangements shall be provided. The mobile van carrying fuel will have to fulfil statutory safety standards in this regard. More than one unit may be necessary for each satellite depot depending upon the number of machine units to be catered for. Storage facilities may also be provided at selected locations for storing HSD oil required for day-to-day operations. Option of involving oil companies on the lines of RCDs can also be considered. (3) Transportation of Spare Parts & Assemblies – Spare parts and assemblies are required to be transported by road. One or more road vehicles with crane facility for loading/unloading shall be arranged at the zonal 241 maintenance depot and satellite depot, depending on requirement. Hiring will be done if departmental vehicles are not available. (4) Communication Facilities – All JEs/SSEs shall be provided with voice and data connectivity through CUG mobile SIMs. A walkie-talkie/VHF communication system should be available between the site of the work and the adjoining stations. Machine in-charge shall have two walkie-talkie sets to the frequency used by operating staff i.e. loco pilot, guard and station master. Where communication from mid-section to Engineering Control is available, such facility can also be used. Necessary Head mounted communication system (covering one ear only) shall also be made available for communication during the actual work in machine like BCM, SBCM, T-28, TRT and TLE etc. The officers of Track Machines Organization shall be provided with adequate communication facilities including STD and FAX at ZMD & SD. Each machine shall be equipped with a mini laptop & Data card facility for uploading the details in TMS. (5) Repairs and Stabling Facilities for Machines - In addition to sidings at SSE (P.Way)’s headquarters, siding of adequate lengths for stabling of track machines & camping coaches shall be made available at stations about 10- 30 kms apart suitably distributed on UP and DN line side, depending upon the number of lines, and availability of paths and the traffic. These sidings shall be provided with facilities of electricity (for lighting, welding& charging etc.), water supply, and space for storage of critical spares and consumable to enable minor repairs to be carried out in the workshop of the camping coach. Bio latrine or portable latrine should also be provided at resting sites. A typical sketch of stabling siding with facilities is shown in Annexure 8.11. (6) Resting &Cooking Facilities for Staff - Rest house facilities shall be provided, attached to each SSE/Sectional Engineer (P. way)'s office for track machine staff. One camp coach i.e. Workshop-cum-Rest Van shall be provided with each track machine. As far as possible, TM sidings & rest rooms shall be at the same location. Camping coach shall be capable of being attached to the machine and also in train formation. List of equipment and facilities in this coach shall be in accordance with the standard plans (Annexure 8.13, 8.14 & 8.15) issued by RDSO. Arrangements for housekeeping & cooking in camping coaches & rest rooms shall be made either departmentally or by outsourcing. Typical layout of track machine rest house is at Annexure 8.12. 810 Camp Coach Facilities - The camping coach shall be provided with air brake system. The coupling to be provided shall be normal IRS standard screw coupling. The modification work for camping coaches shall be performed in coach as per drawings enclosed as Annexure 8.13, 8.14 & 8.15 and the amenities shall be provided as per Annexure 8.16. Railways may 242 decide to have different drawing & amenities as per their local requirements with the approval of PCE. Railway may convert selective cabin/cabins into Air-Conditioned cabin/cabins as per requirement. In this respect, electrical circuit may be modified accordingly. Painting scheme for camp coach is given in Annexure 8.17. (1) Living Area - The living area in the proposed layouts is marked as 'X' (a) Additional roof ceiling (false ceiling) shall be provided following preferably the same curvature of existing roof ceiling with minimum height of 2400 mm at centre, from floor level. This will reduce the heat in the coach. (b) Beds shall be preferably provided at the level of lower berths as in 1st AC coaches. (c) The size of beds shall be 1850X850 mm and should be box type with cushion as in 1stAC coaches. (d) The beds shall be boxed type and can be open in upward direction to accommodate linen items etc. (e) Upper existing berths shall be removed. (f) In place of upper existing berths, wooden cabinets shall be provided of size 1850x300x300 mm (approx.) above all the beds just below the false ceiling. Alternatively bunk beds may be provided. (g) Flooring in this area shall be of same standard as in the 1stAC class. (h) Sofa, tables and chairs shall be provided as shown in the drawing. (2) Kitchen (a) Granite/marble top shall be provided on cooking platform (550 mm wide). (b) One of the existing water tanks of the coach shall be used for water arrangement. (c) One exhaust fan shall be provided at suitable location. Chimney may also be provided in the kitchen. (3) Bathing Area & Toilet (a) One of the existing water tanks of the coach shall be used for bathroom water arrangement. Complete bath fittings as available in AC 1st Class coach, shall be provided in bathing area. (b) The toilet shall be of 'bio-toilet' type being used in Indian Railways. In this regard schedule of Tech. requirement no. C-9908 Rev.1 issued by RDSO may be followed as guidelines. 243 (c) One exhaust fan each should be provided in the toilet, bathroom and kitchen area. (4) Electrification Plan (a) The electric supply arrangement shall be as in Annexure-8.18. (b) Battery blocks provided with the coach shall be utilized as it is, except the self-generating equipment and alternator. In place of these, 230 V AC/110 V DC battery chargers will be provided for the purpose of charging of coach batteries. The coach electrification shall be from following sources of supply. (i) Electricity may be obtained from outside supply available at Railway stations/sidings. (ii) A 3-phase 10 KVA silent DG set will be housed in camp coach for fulfilling requirement of electricity. (iii) In case of failure of batteries, there shall be the provision of 9 roof sunken CFL to be illuminated by AC supply. (iv) Solar panels on the roof with inverter may be provided to promote the use of renewable energy. (c) The electrical appliances/fittings to be provided in camp coach are being listed below: (i) Fluorescent lights roof sunken – 21 Nos. (ii) Brackets fans 225 mm – 17 Nos. (iii) Roof sunken lights (CFL-15W) – 09 Nos. (iv) Exhaust fan – 03 Nos. (v) Power point 15A – 02 Nos. (vi) Plug point – 02 Nos. (vii) Emergency lights – 04 Nos. (5) Store Management (a) Storeroom shall be provided, for keeping the small spares of the machine, as shown in the camp coach layout. (b) This store shall be provided with cabinets/rakes at suitable height with locking arrangement. (c) In addition to store given in coach layout additional under slung boxes shall be created for heavy spares of the machines. These boxes shall be used for keeping empty drums, hydraulic hoses and heavy spares of the machine. The design of the boxes shall be according to the requirement for particular machine. The safety factor for welding work of the boxes shall be sufficiently high so that there shall be no failure on account of welding work. 244 Annexure 8.1 Maintenance Schedule of Track Machines (A) Schedule I to V Group of Type of Schedule -I Schedule –II Schedule -III Schedule IV Schedule -V Machines Schedule All machines Periodicity Daily 50 Hrs. 100 Hrs. 200 Hrs 1000 Hrs except RGM Location TM Siding TM Siding TM Siding TM Siding SD/ZMD Duration One Hour Two hours 01 day 02 Days 07 days RGM Periodicity Daily 50 Hrs. 250 Hrs. 1000 Hrs 3000 Hrs Location TM Siding TM Siding TM Siding TM Siding CPOH Duration 08 Hour 10 hours 12 hrs. 03 Days 10 days (B) Schedule VI (IOH) and VIII (POH) MACHINE OTHER THAN RGM FOR RGM Schedule PeriodicitMachine Group – I (TLE, Machine Group – II Machine Group – III (HOT- Schedu Periodicity Machine Group IV Type y (Engine BRM, RBMV & UTV) (WST-08-32, UNIMAT- 3X & UNIMAT-4S) (BCM, le Type (Engine (RGM) hours) (PCCM, DTS & TRT) 2S &3S& HOT-CSM) SBCM) hours EH) Duration Location Duration Location Duration Location Duration Location Schedule 2000 (IOH) PCCM, DTS: ZMD 30 days ZMD For BCM/SBCM ZMD Schedul 6000 20 days CPOH – VI 21 Days, TRT: 45 days. For e – VI (IOH) 45 days and others 30 days (IOH) other 15 days. st Schedule 1 – 8000, For TRT ZMD/ 1st – 60 CPOH For BCM/SBCM CPOH 15000 or 1st POH- CPOH – VII nd 2 – st 1 – 70 days, CPOH days, 2nd 1st – 90 days, Schedul 60 months 45 (POH) 14000 and 2nd – 90 days. – 75 days 2nd – 105 days. e – VII which Days 2nd then at For Other For Other (POH) ever is POH-60 4000 1st – 45 days, 1st – 75 days, earlier Days 2nd – 60 days 2nd – 90 days 245 Annexure8.2 Formats for POH Planning Railway___________________ i) Details of M/c Proposed for POH during Current Year SN M/c No Date of Engine Cumulative Governing Engine Details Probable date Propose Last POH Hrs Since progress of reason for of sparing of d for Last POH M/c after proposed POH M/c POH last POH Make & Model No Engine Hrs since last overhauling ii) Tentative List of Machines to be proposed for POH next Year S No M/c No Type of M/c Date of Last POH iii) Demand for Tamping Units Type of M/c No for which Month of Tamping Unit required Requirement CSM/WST UNI-3S 09-3X UNI-4S VPR MPT 246 Annexure 8.3 POH Flow Chart Arrival of machine Joint Survey Checking of ZF Placing in shed Dismantling. Of all Sub- Replacement of Assemblies Hoses Cleaning & checking of Repair to sensing dismantled components MACHINE units Repair of all Sub- Replacement of Assemblies in their Pump, valves & respective sections motor components Fixing of Sub- Replacement of Assemblies on M/c elect. components Testing & Calibration in Zero Departure Tamping trial parameter track Shed 247 Annexure8.4 REQUIREMENT OF FACILITIES IN VARIOUS DEPOTS SN Description of items For POH capacity For POH capacity IOH shed/ZMD Satellite Depot of 50TMUs per of 24TMUs per annum annum 1. Cleaning Shed: This shed should be separate and outside the main POH shed 50 m X 15 m 50 m X 15 m 50 m X 15 m - to avoid pollution of dust, oil, grease etc. (To have only one (To have only one (To have only one For painting no separate area is needed as painting of the machine is carried line with light shed) line with light shed) line with light shed) out concurrently with the progress of rebuilding in the repair shed itself. Galvanised Aluminium /Aluminium sheet with thermal insulation layer and natural drift exhaust system which will have 10-15% translucent sheets in the roof shall be provided. Pneumatic circuits with tapping arrangements at required locations shall be provided. Concrete aprons of approx. 20 m length on either side of shed with hydrant and jet cleaning arrangement having proper drainage system including industrial waste treatment plant/system is to be provided. 2. POH & Repair shed: Each shed to have two EOT cranes of 10 Ton capacity 3 Sheds of 2 Sheds of 1 Sheds of 1 shed of each with EPU (epoxy polyurethane) flooring, inspection pits and grilled base. 100 m X 20 m with 100 m X 20 m with 100 m X 20 m with 50 m length x 20 m Galvanised Aluminium /Aluminium sheet with thermal insulation layer and 2 lines in each shed. 2 lines in each 2 lines width with 2 lines natural drift exhaust system which will have 10-15% translucent sheets in the shed. roof shall be provided. Pneumatic circuits with tapping arrangements at required locations shall be provided. 248 SN Description of items For POH capacity For POH capacity IOH shed/ZMD Satellite Depot of 50TMUs per of 24TMUs per annum annum 3. Shed for sub-assemblies: For Gearbox, axle, Engine, hydraulic, One shed of One shed of One shed of pneumatic, electrical, electronic and Lifting units sections with 100 m X 20 m 50 m X 20 m 30 m X 20 m suitable partition with air conditioning & test bench Each shed to have one EOT crane of 5 t capacity with EPU (epoxy polyurethane) flooring. Galvanised Aluminium /Aluminium sheet with thermal insulation layer and natural drift exhaust system which will have 10-15% translucent sheets in the roof shall be provided. Pneumatic circuits with tapping arrangements at required locations shall be provided. 4. Shed for overhauling of 200 tamping unit: Each shed to have one EOT One shed of One shed of -- -- crane of 5 t capacity with EPU (epoxy polyurethane) flooring. 100 m X 20 m 100 m X 20 m Galvanised Aluminium /Aluminium sheet with thermal insulation layer and natural drift exhaust system which will have 10-15% translucent sheets in the roof shall be provided. Pneumatic circuits with tapping arrangements at required locations shall be provided. Concrete aprons of approx. 20 m length with hydrant and jet cleaning arrangement having proper drainage system shall be provided. 5. Inspection Pit: Each depot will be provided with an inspection pit of length given with proper drainage arrangement for examination of 60 m 60 m 60 m 20 m under gears of machines 6. Rooms for inspection, JFT (Jig Fixture and Templates) & Rejected 4 rooms each of 4 rooms each of 2 rooms each of - items with proper storage/racks arrangements. size 8 m X 5 m size 8 m X 5 m size 8 m X 5 m 7. Store ward with proper storage/racks arrangements. 12 rooms each of 8 rooms each of 8 rooms each of Two room of size size 8 m X 10 m size 8 m X 10 m size 8 m X 10 m 5mx7m 249 SN Description of items For POH capacity For POH capacity IOH shed/ZMD Satellite Depot of 50 TMUs per of 24 TMUs per annum annum 8. Open fenced space for stacking of release spares etc. 30 m X 30 m 20 m X 20 m 20 m X 20 m - 9. Open fenced space for keeping of scrap 30 m X 30 m 20 m X 20 m 20 m X 20 m - 10. Administrative block (FF): For officers’ chambers, office, visitor’s 100 m X 8 m 50 m X 8 m 50 m X 8 m - room, model room, conference hall with all requisite facilities. 11. Administrative block (GF): Hall for SSEs, drawing cell, staff lunch room, 100 m X 8 m 50 m X 8 m 50 m X 8 m 5mx7m change room etc. (separate earmarked facility for lady staff) 12. Rest house- Adequate facilities for kitchen, dining and recreation 2 suits for Officers, 2 suits for 6 rooms for 2 rooms of size 4.5m should be provided. 8 rooms for Officers, 6 rooms Supervisors & 20 x4.5 m for supervisor Supervisors & 32 for Supervisors & bedded and staff bedded dormitory 20 bedded dormitory for for staff. dormitory for staff. staff. 13. Overhead water tank including bore well with standby bore well and 50000 Gallons 50000 Gallons 25000 Gallons 10,000 gallon capacity pumping arrangements. capacity capacity capacity 14. Rooms for electrical installation/substation etc. 4 rooms each of 4 rooms each of 2 rooms each of - size 5 m X 5 m size 5 m X 5 m size 5 m X 5 m 15. Centralised compressor room One room of size One room of size One room of size - 5mX5m 5mX5m 5mX5m 16. Boundary wall with barbed wire fencing enclosing the workshop Yes Yes Yes Yes having provision of CCTV cameras with watch towers, high mast lighting towers to cover entire workshop area. 17. Time office with electronic devices to control the entry/exit system, One room of size One room of size One room of size One room of size security Check Post and provision of CCTV cameras for the purpose 3mx5m 3mx5m 3mx5m 3mx5m 18. Test track having one line with suitable curvature 2 X 500 m with one 2 X 500 m with 1 X 500 m with 1 x 150 m with 1 PSC PSC turnout one PSC turnout. one PSC turnout. turnout 19. Calibration track with washable apron and light shed. Two tracks of 50 m One track of 50 One track of 50 One track of 50 m each m m 250 S. Description of items For POH capacity For POH capacity IOH shed/ZMD Satellite Depot No of 50 TMUs per of 24 TMUs per annum annum 20. Garage for housing road vehicles For 5 vehicles For 3 vehicles For 2 vehicles For 2 vehicles 21. Cycle and Scooter shed Two nos. One no. One no. One no. 22. Canteen Yes Yes Yes - 23. Garbage disposal Pits Yes Yes Yes - 24. Line for camping coach 250 m 250 m 100 m 50 m B. Plant & machinery - I. Test Benches 1. Test bench for tamping unit with computer interface and data 2 Set 2 Set 1 set - acquisition system. (Motor driven with optional system for engine) 2. Hydraulic test bench (engine driven) with load testing facility with 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set - computer interface and data acquisition system 3. ZF test bench with computer interface and data acquisition system 1 Set 1 Set - - (engine driven) 4. Test bench for PCBs 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 5. Test bench for pendulum and transducer 2 Nos 2 Nos. 1 No. - 6. Test bench for sensors 2 Nos 1 No. 1 No. - 7. Test bench for alternator and self starter 2 Nos 2 Nos. 1 No. - 8. I.C. Tester 2 Nos 1 No. 1 No. - 9. Pneumatic test bench 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 10. Axle testing bench 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 11. Oil seal tester for tamping unit section 4 Sets. 2 Sets. 1 Set. - 12. Pinion shaft test bench 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 13. Engine load testing machine 1 No. 1 No. - - II. Work Benches 1. Work bench for gearbox assembly. 4 Nos. 2 Nos. 1 No. - 251 SN Description of items For POH capacity For POH capacity IOH shed/ZMD Satellite Depot of 50 TMUs per of 24 TMUs per annum annum 2. Work bench for tamping unit assembly (CSM/UNI) 16 Nos 12 Nos. 2 Nos. - 3. Work bench for tamping unit assembly (09-3X) 4 Nos. 2Nos. -. - 4. Work bench for tamping unit assembly (UNI 4S) 4 Nos. 2 Nos. - - 5. Work bench for ZF assembly 2 Nos. 2 Nos. - - III. Inspection and measuring equipments 1. USFD testing machine suitable for axle testing 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set - 2. Pneumatic bore gauges for measurement up to 1 micron 2 Sets 1 Set - - 3. Three dimensional (Coordinate) measuring machine 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 4. Portable hardness tester 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 5. Ring Gauge off size 2 Sets 1 Set 1 Set - 6. Non contact thermometer 4 Nos 2 Nos 1 No 1 No. 7. Z. F. mobile test kit 2Nos. 2 Nos. 1 No - 8. Wheel diameter (700-1200 mm) measuring gauge (digital) 2Nos. 2 Nos. 1 No 1 No. 9. Wheel profile gauge 2 Nos. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 10. Surface roughness tester 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 11. Rubber hardness tester 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 12. Surface plate with V block 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 13. Combination gauge 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 14. Combination dial gauge 2 Nos 2 Nos - - 15. Height gauge (0-500mm) 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1No. 16. Thread gauge off size 4 Sets 2 Sets 1 set 1 set 17. Feeler gauge off size 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set 18. Radius gauge off size 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set 19. Portable chrome coating thickness gauge 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set 20. Hydrometer 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 21. Temperature gauge contact type 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 1 No 1 No 252 S. Description of items For POH capacity For POH capacity IOH shed/ZMD Satellite Depot No of 50TMUs per of 24TMUs per annum annum 22. Noise level (dB) meter 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 1 No 1 No 23. Vibration meter 1 No. 1 No. - - 24. Tachometer (0-9999 rpm) contact type 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 25. Tachometer (0-9999 rpm) contact less type 2 No. 2 No. 2 No. 1 No. 26. LASER particle counter 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 27. Injector Tester 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 28. Precision inspection instruments i.e vernier calipers, micrometers, dial 4 Sets 2 Sets 2 Sets 1 set gauges, bore gauges & manual torque wrench, spanner sets 29. Nominated inspection gadgets as prescribed by OEMs i.e. CUMMINS, 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set - MWM, DEUTZ , PARKER, SKF etc. 30. Digital Multimeter 6 Nos. 4 Nos. 2 Nos. 1 No. IV. Working Tools 1. Set of synchronized jacks upto 50 t capacity for machine lifting 3 Sets 2 Sets 1 set 1 Set (Mechanical screw ) 2. Nominated assembly tools as prescribed for ZF 1 Set 1 Set - - 3. Mechanized (Hydraulic) arrangement for lifting and removing heavy 4 Sets 2 Sets 2 Sets 1 Set assemblies (Fork lifter) 2-5 t capacity. 4. Hydraulic power pack for testing (Operation of hydraulic tool) 2 Sets 1 Set 1 Set 1 set 5. 10 t EOT cranes in POH shed 2 Nos. each shed= 2 Nos. each 2 Nos - 6 in total shed= 4 in total 6. 5 t EOT cranes in sub assembly shed 1 No. 1No. = 1 No. 7. 5 t EOT cranes in tamping unit shed 1 No. 1 No. - - 8. Mechanical tools, spanners 8 Sets 4 Sets 2 Sets 1set 9. Pneumatic tools for assembly/ disassembly work 8 Sets 4 Sets 2Sets 1 set 10. Hose crimping machine set for crimping of pressure, super hi-pressure 1No. 1No. 1No. - and return hose assemblies of different size 253 SN Description of items For POH capacity For POH capacity IOH shed/ZMD Satellite Depot of 50 TMUs per of 24 TMUs per annum annum 11. Power hacksaw machine 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 1No. - 12. Circular saw for metal cutting 3 Nos. 2 Nos 1No. - 13. Gas cutting equipment 5 Nos. 3 Nos. 2 Nos. 1 No. 14. MIG (metal inert gas) welding Plant 2 Nos 1 Nos. 1 Nos. - 15. Arc welding plant (DC) 8 Nos. 4 Nos. 2 Nos. 2 nos. 16. Spray painting set with compressor 3 Sets 2 Sets 1 Sets 1 set 17. High pressure Jet cleaning Machine 2 Sets 2 Sets 1 Sets 1 set 18. D.G set for standby power supply 500 KVA 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set 250 KVA 1 set of 100KVA 19. Freezing unit (Double compressor) up to (–) 50 degree 2 Sets 1 Set 1 Set 1 set 20. Heating tank (Oil bath) 2 Sets 1 Set 1 Set 1 set 21. Heating tank with auto temp cut-off (oil bath) 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set - 22. Hydraulic press 50 t capacity 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set - 23. Heavy duty mechanical jacks, pullers, pushers up to 50 t capacity 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set 1 set 24. Milling machine (0-300 mm) 1 No. 1 No. - - 25. Radial drilling machine (1.5 m height and 32 mm drill size) 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 26. Radial drilling machine (1.5 m height and up to 20 mm drill size) 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1No. 27. Lathe (3 ft.) 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 28. Lathe (6 ft.) 1 No. 1 No. - - 29. Lathe (12 ft.) 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 30. Shaper Machine (0-300 mm stroke) 1 No. 1 No. - - 31. Tool grinder (Rotary type 500 mm disc) 2 Nos. 2 Nos. - - 32. Horizontal boring machine (2000 X 500 mm table) 1 No. 1 No. - - 33. Centralized compressor (250 CFM) 1 No 1 No 1 No (100 CFM) 1 No (50 CFM) 34. Portable filter 4 Nos. 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 1 No. 35. Vertical boring machine 1 No 1 No. - - 36. Wheel de-pressing and pressing machine 1 No. 1 No. - - 254 SN Description of items For POH capacity For POH capacity IOH shed/ZMD Satellite Depot of 50 TMUs per of 24 TMUs per annum annum 37. Induction heater 2 Nos 2 Nos = - 38. Induction type bearing removal unit (0-200 mm dia) 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set - 39. Electrical crimping machine 2 Sets 2 Sets - - 40. Hand riveting machine 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 1 No. 41. Pneumatic riveting machine 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 42. Hot air blower 1No. 1 No. 1 No. - 43. High Pressure cleaning chamber for tamping unit with water jet 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set - system 44. Accumulator nitrogen gas filling equipment 2 sets 2 sets 1 set 1 No. 45. Hand drill 24V operated 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 46. Hand drill 230V operated 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 47. Pencil grinder 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 48. Drill, reamers & tap set 4,6,8,10,12,14,16, 20 & 24 mm 1 Set. 1 Set. 1 Set. 1 No. 49. Hose cutting machine 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 50. Battery charger (12/24V) 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 1 No. 51. Desalination plant 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 52. Soldering de-soldering unit 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 1 No. 53. Hot cleaning tank 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 54. Wire thimble punching machine 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 55. Torque wrenches (Elect or Pneumatic Control) 16 Nos. 8Nos. 8Nos. 1 No. III. Miscellaneous 1. Battery operated truck (2 t capacity) 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 2. Material carrying van (1 t capacity) 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 3. CC TV with camera web based covering complete shed & store 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set - 4. P.A. System 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set - 5. Intercom system (50 lines) 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set - 255 SN Description of items For POH capacity For POH capacity IOH shed/ZMD Satellite Depot of 50 TMUs per of 24 TMUs per annum annum 6. Effluent treatment Plant 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set - 7. Mechanized floor cleaning machine (Scrubber) 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 1No. - 8. Release material handling hand trolley 4 Nos. 2 Nos. 1 No. 1 No. 9. Light weight collapsible ladder with working platform 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set - (up to 10 m max height) 10. Industrial RO with water cooler of suitable capacity 2 Sets 1 Set 1 Set 1 No. 11. Industrial Hooter 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set 1 No. 12. Multi utility Vehicle (6 seater) 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 13. Truck (10 t) 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 14. Fire fighting system 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set - 15. Turfer ( 5 ton capacity) 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. - 16. Apron, Helmet, goggles, mask & safety shoes etc. 300 Sets 150 Sets 50 Sets 20 Sets 17. Heavy duty industrial vacuum cleaner 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 1No. 1No. 256 Annexure 8.5 Machine wise list of 'Masters' required for calibration of parameters Master Range of SN Parameter to be calibrated CSM 09-3X WST UNI-2S UNI-3S DGS BCM FRM Ref Master (A) Hydraulic System 1 Squeezing Pressure PG-3 0-250 bar 100-120 bar 100-120 bar 100-120 bar 100-130 bar 100-130 bar N/A N/A N/A 2 System Pressure PG-3 0-250 bar 140 bar 140 bar 140 bar 140 bar 140 bar 100 bar N/A 175 bar 3 Vibration Pressure left PG-3 0-250 bar 150 bar 210 bar 180 bar 150 bar 150 bar N/A N/A N/A 4 Vibration Pressure Right PG-3 0-250 bar 150 bar 210 bar 180 bar 150 bar 150 bar N/A N/A N/A 5 Counter Pressure of Small PG-3 0-250 bar 35-40 bar 55bar 35-40 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Squeezing 6 Counter Pressure of Big PG-2 0-160 bar 140 bar 130 bar 140 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Squeezing 7 Accumulator Pressure 32L-1 PG-6 0-280 bar 85 bar 85 bar 85 bar 85 bar 85 bar N/A N/A N/A 8 Accumulator Pressure 32L-2 PG-6 0-280 bar N/A 85 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 9 Accumulator Pressure 32L-3 PG-6 0-280 bar N/A 85 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 10 Accumulator Pressure 20L PG-6 0-280 bar 100 bar N/A 100 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 11 Accumulator Pressure 10L PG-6 0-280 bar N/A N/A N/A 100 bar 100 bar 60 bar N/A N/A 12 Accumulator Pressure 2.5 L-1 PG-6 0-280 bar 20 bar 20 bar 20 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 13 Accumulator Pressure 2.5 L-2 PG-6 0-280 bar 20 bar 20 bar 20 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 14 Accumulator Pressure 2.5 L-3 PG-6 0-280 bar N/A 20 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 15 Accumulator Pressure 2.5 L-4 PG-6 0-280 bar N/A 20 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 16 Accumulator Pressure 2.5 L-5 PG-6 0-280 bar N/A 20 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 17 Accumulator Pressure 2.5 L-6 PG-6 0-280 bar N/A 20 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 18 Accumulator Pressure 2.5 L-7 PG-6 0-280 bar N/A 140 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 19 Accumulator Pressure 2.5 L-8 PG-6 0-280 bar N/A 140 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 20 Pressure setting of Safety PG-3 0-250 bar 175 bar 175 bar 175 bar 175 bar 175 bar 175 bar 210 bar 210 bar valve for system Pressure 257 Master Range of SN Parameter to be calibrated CSM 09-3X WST UNI-2S UNI-3S DGS BCM FRM Ref Master 21 Pressure setting of oil cooler PG-3 0-250 bar 100 bar 210 bar 150 bar 150 bar 150 bar 150 bar 120 bar 200 bar motor 22 High pressure setting PG-3 0-250 bar 150 bar 150 bar 180 bar 180 bar 180 bar N/A N/A N/A 23 ZF oil pressure PG-5 0-30 bar 12-15 bar 12-15 bar 12-15 bar 12-15 bar 12-15 bar 12-15 bar N/A N/A 24 Charging pressure of variable PG-5 0-30 bar 30 bar 30 bar N/A N/A N/A 30 Bar 30 bar 30 bar pumps 25 Work drive pressure PG-4 0-600 bar 0-210 bar 0-240 bar 160 bar N/A N/A 210 bar N/A N/A 26 Satellite bypass pressure PG-3 0-250 bar 160 bar 160 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 27 Control pressure PG-2 0-600 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 60 bar N/A 28 Travel drive pressure PG-4 0-600 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 0-380 0-380 bar bar 29 Main conveyor pressure PG-4 0-600 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 315 bar 315 bar 30 Waste conveyor drive PG-4 0-600 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 230 bar 315 bar pressure 31 Waste conveyor U/P pressure PG-3 0-250 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 150 bar N/A 32 Distributor drive pressure PG-4 0-600 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 230 bar 315 bar 33 Cutting chain drive pressure PG-4 0-600 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 350 bar 350 bar 34 Clutch pressure front PG-5 0-30 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 15 bar 15 bar 35 Clutch pressure rear PG-5 0-30 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 15 bar 15 bar 36 Chain guide left PG-4 0-600 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 140 bar N/A 37 Chain guide left PG-4 0-600 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 140 bar N/A 38 Rail clamp pressure PG-3 0-250 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 160 bar N/A 39 Chain tension pressure PG-3 0-250 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 150 bar N/A 40 Cutter bar lifting PG-3 0-250 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 160 bar N/A 41 Cutter bar locking PG-3 0-250 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 160 bar N/A 42 L/U up down PG-3 0-250 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 160 bar N/A 43 Ac drive PG-3 0-250 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 120 bar N/A 44 Screen unit vibration pressure PG-4 0-600 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 390 bar 350 bar 45 Screen tilting Pressure PG-3 0-250 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 140 bar 175 bar 258 Master Range of SN Parameter to be calibrated CSM 09-3X WST UNI-2S UNI-3S DGS BCM FRM Ref Master 46 Distributor conveyor in/out PG-2 0-160 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 50 bar 175 bar 47 Excavating conveyor pressure PG-4 0-600 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 315 bar 48 Hydraulic vertical load PG-2 0-160 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 20-10 bar N/A N/A pressure 49 Vibration pressure of PG-4 0-600 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 350 bar N/A N/A vibration unit 50 Pre load pressure PG-2 0-160 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 60 bar N/A N/A 51 Broom drive pressure PG-3 0-250 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 175 bar (B) Pneumatic System 52 Pneumatic system pressure PG-1 0-10 bar 7 bar 7 bar 7 bar 7 bar 7 bar 7 bar 7 bar 7 bar 53 Pneumatic intermediate PG-1 0-10 bar 4 bar 4 bar 4 bar 4 bar 4 bar 4bar 5 bar 5 bar pressure 54 Break pressure PG-1 0-10 bar 3.8 bar 3.8 bar 3.8 bar 3.8 bar 3.8 bar 3.8 bar 3.8 bar 3.8 bar 55 Vertical preload pressure PG-1 0-10 bar 2 bar 2 bar 2 bar 2 bar 2 bar 2 bar N/A N/A 56 Satellite brake pressure PG-1 0-10 bar 2,5 & 5.5 bar N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Electronic System 57 Cross level by front pendulum MM-1 N/A 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm N/A N/A 58 Cross level by middle MM-1 N/A 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm N/A N/A pendulum 59 Cross level by rear pendulum MM-1 N/A 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm N/A N/A 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm N/A N/A 60 Height transducer value MM-1 N/A 90 mv/mm 90 mv/mm 90 mv/mm 90 mv/mm 90 mv/mm 90 mv/mm N/A N/A 61 Super elevation value MM-1 N/A 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm N/A N/A 62 General lift value MM-1 N/A 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm N/A N/A N/A 63 Versine value by lining MM-1 N/A 23.1 mv/mm 23.1 mv/mm 23.1 mv/mm 23.1 mv/mm 23.1 mv/mm N/A N/A N/A transducer 64 Versine value by measuring MM-1 N/A 23.1 mv/mm 23.1 mv/mm 23.1 mv/mm 23.1 mv/mm 23.1 mv/mm N/A N/A N/A transducer 65 Versine value by versine MM-1 N/A 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm N/A N/A N/A potentiometer 259 Master Range of SN Parameter to be calibrated CSM 09-3X WST UNI-2S UNI-3S DGS BCM FRM Ref Master 66 Slew value by slew MM-1 N/A 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm 50 mv/mm N/A N/A N/A potentiometer 67 Tamping depth value MM-1 N/A 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm 25 mv/mm N/A N/A N/A 68 Engine oil pressure gauge PG-5 0-30 bar N/A 0-10 bar 0-10 bar 0-10 bar N/A N/A 0-5 bar N/A (NTA) 69 Engine temp gauge (NTA) T-1 40-120⁰C N/A 40-120 40-120 40-12 N/A N/A 40-120 N/A degree C degree C degree C degree C 70 Engine oil pressure gauge PG-5 0-30 bar 0-10 bar 0-10 bar N/A N/A 0-10 bar 0-10 bar 0-5 bar 0-10 bar (KTA) 71 Engine temp gauge (KTA) T-1 40-120⁰C 40-120 40-120 N/A N/A 40-120 40-120 40-120 40-120 degree C degree C degree C degree C degree C degree C 72 Vibration frequency Tachome 0-9999 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 35 Hz N/A N/A te1 r.p.m. 73 Engine RPM-1 Tachome 0-9999 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2200 2100 te1 r.p.m. 74 Engine RPM-2 Tachome 0-9999 N/A 1800 N/A N/A N/A N/A 2200 N/A te1 r.p.m. Total no. of parameters 37 46 33 28 29 23 32 22 Total no.of master required 9 9 9 6 6 9 8 8 260 Annexure 8.6 Format for Master Calibration Code Location Custodian Name Of Make / Range Least Frequency Calibration Date Of Next Due No. Equipment Model Count Of Agency Inside Calibration / Device Calibration /Outside 261 Annexure 8.7 Format for Repair Summary sheet for POH Machine no…………. of………….. Railway, which arrived on ------------ at CPOH workshop…………, was taken in hand for overhauling since -------------. The overhauling work has been completed on --------------, and test runs and tamping were carried out for ----- days/yet to be conducted. All performance indicators/gauges have been calibrated/yet to be calibrated from masters as per Annexure 8.5. The performance of the machine with regard to fitment of overhauled/new spares and all performance parameters have been found to be satisfactory. The performance of this machine has been checked by Shri -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------, in-charge. In case of any major failure within 6 months. Sri ------------------------- --------------------- SSE/CPOH machine in-charge for overhauling at CPOH shall visit this machine. It will be the onus of officer in-charge of that machine, to timely intimate DY.CE/TMC/CPOH [+] for any such help. Performance pro-forma may please be sent back (duly filled up) after three months working. All testing of machine has been carried out as per entire satisfaction of Shri --------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- in his presence. Minor errors in the field of electrical/electronic/mechanical during stabilization period is expected. Adjustment/ re-calibration/replacement of small components to be carried out at field. CPOH/ALD will render all possible help wherever so required for any major failure. 1. Details of POH: Details of New / Repaired /Reused spares are as per checklist jointly signed by undersigned. 2. Release materials: Accountal of release material is as per checklist signed jointly. 3. Performance of following assemblies/spares are fixed on trial and its performance is required to be recorded and feedback must be sent to CPOH after three months. 4. List of missing spares of machine at the time of receipt of machine should be jointly signed. 5. Modification /Alteration /Deviation with original, carried out during POH should be jointly signed. 6. Special /Major repairs carried out during POH. SSE/ In-charge of Machine SSE/TMC/CPOH 262 Annexure8.8 Format for 90 Days Feedback of POH MACHINE TYPE AND NUMBER – ______________ RAILWAYS - ______________________________ DATE OF REPORT- _________________________ 1-STATION:_______________________________________________________________ 2-DATE SENT FOR POH:_____________________________________________________ 3-DATE HANDED OVER TO ZONAL RAILWAY AFTER POH:___________________________ 2-DATE OF START OF UTILISATION AFTER POH: __________________________________ 3-TOTAL PROGRESS TILL DATE AFTER POH:____________KMS._______________POINTS. 4- TOTAL DAYS MACHINE WORKED:___________________________________________ 5- TOTAL DAYS BLOCK TAKEN:________________________________________________ 6- TOTAL DAYS LOST DUE TO BREAKDOWN OF MACHINE:__________________________ Section Wheel & Axle Tamping unit Lifting unit Pneumatic Electronic Hydraulic Gear Box General Section Section Engine Activity S.No. Total days lost due to breakdown 1 assembly wise Total no of failures in block 2 section Total time lost in block section 3 (block time) 4 No. of repeated failures Performance of assembly 5 after 90 days working (fill 1,2,3,4 & 5 level of satisfaction) 7- Status of Section Wise Performance During POH: For Sl. No. 5 5 4 3 2 1 Only 100% 80% 60% 40% Less than 20% 263 8- Feed Back of Trial Items: S. DESCRIPTION PERFORMANCE DATE OF FAILURE BRIEF DETAILS ABOUT No THE FAILURE Satisfactory satisfactory 1 2 3 4 5 9. Details of major maintenance input given in last 90 days 10. Suggestions if any CPOH Incharge SSE/Machine Incharge 264 Annexure 8.9 Typical Facilities to be provide in a Mobile Workshop SN Items Quantity 1 Portable tent 1 2 Portable electric drill machine 1 3 Flexible shaft grinder 1 4 Bench grinder 1 5 DG set 10 KVA with welding plant 1 6 Gas cutting equipment 1 7 Work table -with bench vice 1 8 Tool kit 1 9 Lighting arrangement 1 10 First aid box 1 11 Heavy duty jacks, pullers, pushes up to 50 t capacity 1 set 12 Multimeter 1 set 13 Tachometer (contactless) 1 14 Small pay bars 2 sets 15 Temperature meter digital (non contact type) 1 16 Reamers 8 17 Seals installation kits 1 set 18 Bearing puller/pushers, presses 1 set 19 Accumulator pressure checking and filling device PC-250 1 set complete 20 Wheel defect gauge 1 21 Torque wrenches 1 set 22 Magnetic base dial gauge 1 23 IC tester, relay tester, diode tester 1 24 O-ring cone 1 25 Gauge cum level 1 26 Pendulum calibration pads 1 set 27 Versine measuring chord 1 28 Go-NO-Go gauge for tamping tynes 1 set 29 Hydrometer 1 30 Set of masters required for machine calibration 01 set 31 Off line filtration unit with contamination sensor 01 set 32 Z.F. hydraulic test kit 01 set 33 Temperature gauge (Non contact type) 01 set 34 D spanner and ring spanner set 01 set 35 Vernier calipers, micrometers and bore gauge 01 set 36 Hot air blower 01 Nos 37 Chain pulley 2 t block 01 Nos 38 8mm wire rope sling 01 No 39 Wooden block 10 Nos. 265 Annexure 8.10 List of Equipment to be kept in Camp Coach Workshop SN Items Quantity 1 Welding plant 1 2 Bench grinder 1 3 Bench vice and a work table 1 4 Portable drill machine 1 5 Tool kit 1 6 Portable filter 1 7 Portable crimping machine 1 8 Heavy duty jacks, pullers, pushers up to 50 t capacity 1 Set 9 Hot air blowers 1 10 Multimeter 1 Accumulator pressure checking and filling device PC-250 11 1 set complete 12 Torque wrench 1 Set 13 Versine measuring chord 1 14 Go-NO-Go gauge for tamping tynes 1 15 Steel scale 1" to 6" 1 Set 16 Taper gauge up to 1" 1 17 Feeler gauge 1 18 Thread gauge 1 19 Cell tester (battery voltage) 1 20 Battery charger 1 21 Inverter 1000 VA/roof mounted with solar inverter 1 22 Vernier caliper and normal calipers 1 set 266 Annexure 8.11 Typical Layout of Track Machine Siding 9. Roofing over 25m length to be provided full width of pathway 267 Annexure 8.12 268 Annexure 8.13 Layout of Camping Coach(Based on RDSO Drawing no.CSC-1592 269 Annexure 8.14 Layout of Camping Coach(Based on RDSO Drawing no.CSC-1640) 270 Annexure 8.15 Layout of Camping Coach(Based on RDSO Drawing no.CSC-1686) 271 Annexure 8.16 Amenities to be provided in Camping Coaches S.No Name of Item Qty. A. Kitchen Area 1 Fire extinguisher 02 nos. 2 Commercial gas connection with double cylinder 01 set 3 Four burner LPG gas stove 01no. 4 RO+UV water purifier 01 no. 5 Refrigerator-210 l capacity 01 no. 6 Dinner set 01 no. 7 Thermos 02 l capacity 02 nos. 8 Gas lighter 02 nos. 9 Presser cooker 5 l capacity 01 no. 10 Presser cooker 3 l capacity 01 no. 11 Casserole 10" dia. 04 nos. 12 Bhagona copper base as per required sizes 04 nos. 13 Plate steel 12" dia. 10 nos. 14 Kadahee 02 nos. 15 Spatula (karchhul) of various sizes 03 nos. 16 Service spoon big 03 nos. 17 Service spoon small 03 nos. 18 Service bowl big 03 nos. 19 Gripper 02 nos. 20 Tea mug 12nos. 21 Stainless steel spice box 01 no. 22 Stainless steel container 2 l 06 nos. 23 Stainless steel container for floor 15 l 01 no. 24 Stainless steel container for rice 15 l 01 no. 25 Stainless steel container for water 20 l 01 no. 26 Stainless steel bucket 15 l 01 no. 27 Hot chapatti case 02 nos. 28 Sink 01 no. 29 Stool for work 02 nos. 30 Tea set 01 no. 31 Tea strainer (stainless steel)-4" 01 no. 32 Teaspo