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In message , Clive
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They cope only with difficulty. In DC electrified areas AC track circuits
tend to be used to avoid interference and in AC electrified areas they
tend to use DC track circuits. As you can see there is no third way to use
in dual-electrified areas. I don't know if similar considerations apply to
axle counters.

I understand what you say, but surely there is a frequency that can be
used that isn't a harmonic of either the 25kV or the ripple on the dc?


Yes: it's usual to use 33 1/3, 83 1/3, and 133 1/3 Hz.

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For example, third rail running rails need to be isolated from earth
to keep stray voltages away from underground pipes, but 25kV AC
running rails need to be grounded. Dealing with the interface is, um,
interesting.

Are you saying that traction current is the major problem when dealing
with the two different types (ac and dc)?


No, I'm saying that it's an issue.

More precisely, what I'm saying is that you can't just stick down some
third rail and say "that's it". You need to modify the existing AC
electrification to be compatible with dual-voltage. And, since the ECML
is currently not signalled with DC-immune equipment, you'd need to
replace it.

This is specific to the original suggestion: putting third rail from
Drayton Park to Finsbury Park. If we were talking about building a new
dual-voltage line from scratch, these issues would have been addressed
in the design.

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On Thu, 17 Feb 2011 19:41:51 +0000
"Clive D. W. Feather" wrote:
I doubt it's that simple. More likely you'd get some kind of induced
voltage in the overhead that set up a standing wave or a soliton or some
other thing that doesn't decay. But I'm just guessing here.


*boggle*

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On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 19:18:44 +0000
"Clive D. W. Feather" wrote:
More precisely, what I'm saying is that you can't just stick down some
third rail and say "that's it". You need to modify the existing AC
electrification to be compatible with dual-voltage. And, since the ECML
is currently not signalled with DC-immune equipment, you'd need to
replace it.


I wonder if its possible to have a signalling system that doesn't use the
rails at all so avoiding all of these issues. Perhaps using magnetic
detectors or infra red beams or suchlike?

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