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AMT 03 The safe, cost-effective and trouble-free operation of so many critical rail applications – such as braking systems, pneumatically operated doors, self- levelling air suspension, pantographs and the train's horn – depends on a reliable supply of clean, dry compressed air, free from moisture and contaminants. The importance of clean, dry compressed air in the rail industry The challenge Compressors, generally mounted underneath the body of the train, draw in large volumes of air from the surrounding atmosphere. This air typically contains water vapour and airborne contaminants. As the air is compressed, vapour and contaminants are heated up and compacted. Aer subsequent cooling by an aer-cooler, water vapour condenses within the air system to form liquid. With oil-lubricated compressors, the lubricating oil degrades with the heat of compression and combines with the condensing liquid to form acid condensate of varying viscosities. Dryers and filters are used to remove this wet and dirty 'liquid emulsion' before it reaches downstream applications, such as door and brake systems, where it can cause erosion, corrosion, reduced performance, costly maintenance and safety implications – all of which affect the quality of rail service. Brakes Control Sanding Control Doors & Steps Control Secondary Suspension Horn Control HVAC Control Coupling Control Pantograph Control

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