Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CSR Sifang C151A

Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CSR Sifang C151A

A C151A train approaching Expo towards Tanah Merah.
In service 27 May 2011–
Manufacturer Kawasaki Heavy Industries
CSR Sifang
Built at Qingdao, Shandong, China
Constructed 2011-2014
Entered service 2011
Number built 210 (35 train sets)
Number in service 210 (35 train sets)
Formation 6 per train set
DT–M1–M2–M2–M1–DT
Capacity 296 seated; 1,624 standing; 2 PIW spaces
Operator(s) SMRT Trains (SMRT Corporation)
Depot(s) Bishan, Changi, Tuas and Ulu Pandan
Line(s) served East West Line, North South Line
Specifications
Car body construction Aluminium-alloy double-skinned construction
Car length 23.5 m
Width 3.2 m
Height 3.7 m
Doors 1450mm, 8 per car
Maximum speed 90 km/h (56 mph) (design)
80 km/h (50 mph) (service)
Weight 226.8t /335.9 t (laden)
Traction system IGBT-VVVF
(Fuji Electric)
Output 415 kVA x2
Traction motors Fuji Electric MLR109
Self-Ventilated Three-Phase Induction Motor
Power output 140kW 550V 193A 1760 r/min
Transmission WN Drive
Acceleration 1.0 m/s2
Deceleration 1.2 m/s2 (service)
1.3 m/s2 (emergency)
Auxiliaries IGBTVVVF Auxiliary Inverter with Battery Charger
80 kVA–16 kW
Electric system(s) 750 V DC
Current collection method Third rail
Braking system(s) Regenerative Braking, Resistor Braking, Air Brakes
Safety system(s) Current: Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company Ltd ATC with subsystems of ATO GOA 2 (STO), ATP and ATS
Future: Thales SelTrac® CBTC ATC with subsystems of ATO GOA 2 (STO), ATP, NetTrac ATS, CBI
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge

The Kawasaki Heavy Industries & CSR Sifang C151A is the fourth generation and the currently newest rolling stock in operation on the East West Line and North South Line in Singapore. This additional batch of trains, together with a new track and platform at Jurong East Interchange, has increased the capacity of both lines by 15%.[1][2][3]

22 trainsets of 6 cars each were awarded to Kawasaki Heavy Industries and CSR Sifang by the Land Transport Authority. In 2013, a further order of 13 trainsets under Batch 2 was placed and as of 2014, all 35 trainsets have been officially put into revenue service.[4]

This is the last batch of rolling stock on the North South MRT Line and East West MRT Line to be used in the original livery, including all Batch 2 Trains even though they were made and painted in 2014.

History

On May 6, 2009, the Land Transport Authority announced that Kawasaki Heavy Industries and CSR Sifang had won over Hyundai Rotem, Bombardier Transportation and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to secure the contract at a cost of S$369 million, despite Hyundai Rotem offering the lowest bid at S$323 million for the order of 22 trainsets under Batch 1. CSR Sifang handled the manufacturing and testing of the rolling stock, while Kawasaki oversaw the project and design. The C151A contract was the first successful joint venture between these two companies in the international market.[5]

Equipment

Main Propulsion Controller

The C151A trains is the third commuter type Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) made in Japan to feature electric systems fully manufactured by Fuji Electric. Propulsion is controlled by VVVF Inverter with 2-level IGBT semiconductor controller, rated at 415 kVA. Each inverter unit controls two motors on one bogie (1C2M), and one motor car features two of such units. Motors are three-phrase AC induction type, model MLR109, with a maximum output of 140 kW.

Bogies

The C151A trains uses the monolink axlebox type bolsterless air spring bogie. There are no major technical difference between a trailer and motor car bogie other than additional electrical components for the latter.

Auxiliary systems

A break from tradition, the C151A trains features auxiliary inverters for its electrical systems on all six cars of the train. Previously, auxiliary inverters are mounted only on motor cars. The VVVF Inverter is controlled by IGBT semiconductors and rated at 80 kVA. A battery charger is built with the inverter and provides 16 kW output.

Design

Exterior design

Label on C151A train showing logos of KAWASAKI and CSR.

The C151A trains are similar to the C751B trains in terms of exterior looks, and have an identical propulsion motor sound. The only obvious difference comes from the front and doors of the C151A trains.

Interior design

The C151A trains are similar to the C751B and the refurbished C151 trains in terms of interior looks.

Train Formation

The configuration of a C151A in revenue service is DT-M1-M2-M2-M1-DT

Cars of C151A
car type Driver Cab Motor Collector Shoe car length
mm ft in
DT 78 ft 2.2 in
M1 74 ft 9.6 in
M2 74 ft 9.6 in

The car numbers of the trains range from x501 to x570, where x depends on the carriage type. Individual cars are assigned a 4 digit serial number by the rail operator SMRT Trains. A complete six-car trainset consists of an identical twin set of one driving trailer(DT) and two motor cars(M1 & M2) permanently coupled together. For example, set 555/556 consists of carriages 3555, 1555, 2555, 2556, 1556 and 3556.

The original confirmed as x401/x402 but is not written due to tetraphobia in Singapore.

Line Disruptions

After the 15 & 17 December disruptions, SMRT suspected that the extra weight from the train might have caused the disruptions. The C151As were temporarily suspended from running the full-day North South Line from January 2012 to November 2013. However, the Committee Of Inquiry (COI) report released to the public on July 4, 2012 concluded no evidence to suggest that 4th generation trains (the C151A trains) were responsible for the incident.[6]

After the suspension of service of 7 July 2015, which was the worst breakdown in SMRT history, SMRT engineers detected arcing problems on one of the C151As, but no evidence was shown that it was the root cause of the service suspension.

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