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Short Term Ratings on Electrics

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Short Term Ratings on Electrics
Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Friday, June 19, 2009 10:03 AM

Electric locomotives have a continuous HP rating and various higher short-term HP ratings based on the ability of the electrical system to withstand the abuse.  Is there a rule-of-thumb formula that can roughly calculate a short-term rating as a percentage over the continuous rating? 

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Posted by beaulieu on Friday, June 19, 2009 11:24 AM

Most current European electrics quote a "One-hour" rating, as well as a continuous rating. But I don't see consistancy in the overload factor between the two that I know. The Siemens Eurosprinters have a continuous rating that is much closer to the "One-hour" rating. I suspect that this is their choice to provide a cooling capacity allowing continuous operation much closer to the absolute capacity of the electrical equipment. 

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