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1.          32  T oolihg        m  3 3 Recommended Sundry Items                     e estere tettettettnttenten tente enn                3 4 Housing Assembly and Mechanical                                                                                          3 5 Colour Light Signal Module Assembly and mechanical adjustment   3 6 Electrical Connections  3 7 Three Aspect Signal    4         e                                  4 1 Mechanical ERR  42 Signal sighting z  4 3                               Heise RAI ARE He RARE RL  4 4 d Testi es D              M  44 1 Generalis nnb Pr  4 42 Lamp Proving and Power Supplies       4 4 3 Flashing                                              n  4 4 4 C IECUIES S 2 oit n e MAR                         5   INSTALLATION ois i e REUTERS REEF EFE SERERE RES ee eese RENE cent  5 1 Mechanical    5 2 Signal Ali IUIS eR                     5 3 Earth Continuity Bonding                      eee eese tete tenete ttn tenttnn tenente                       5 4 Electrical Connections          5 5 Door Reversal Instructions     6 NEW WORKS TESTING           um   7  MAINTENANCE    idem ti nemen emu ritenere  7 1 Preventative Activities    7 2 Notes on Access and cleaning activities    7 2 1 Rear Access     7 2 2 Light Measurement s  7 3 Maintenance Changing and Testing Activities                       esee entente entente  74 Faul   Finding                                                            8 RECOVERY AND RESERVICING    et  APPENDIX D               
2.     Dorman 2003    Difference to filament signal   Alignment scope is used    In terminal box on links    Over CLSM lens by use of Light Measuring  Tool  LMT   Acceptable light output is  gt 60   of the original manufacturers setting as  indicated on the rear of the CLSM    No hot strips are provided  The correct  handed signal should be installed    Correct modules are installed to give aspect  arrangement on signal sighting form   Only user terminal wiring may be checked  A  Certificate of Conformity is provided in each  signal head    No filament proving is provided     Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent   No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman     Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6  Page 22     7 MAINTENANCE  7 1 Preventative Activities    The signal has been designed to reduce maintenance activities to a minimum    The signal is to be maintained in accordance with Network Rail Signalling  Maintenance Specifications    Copies of this document are available from Network Rail  40 Melton Street London  NW 1 2EE    In planning a maintenance regime for the signal  it is up to the user to specify the  frequency of application of the services contained within the SMS  Due to the high  reliability of the signal  the signal requires fewer routine maintenance activities  It is  suggested that these could be at a minimum frequency of 6 months but 3 months for  lens cleaning   see para 6 2
3.  1     7 2 Notes on Access and cleaning activities    One novel feature of the signal is its access arrangements for maintenance activities   The signal may be cleaned or its light output measured from the front in a similar  manner to a conventional filament lamp signal  However when mounted on elevated  or over line support structures  the design of the signal is such that access from the  rear may offer a safer working option for maintenance personnel     It is necessary for the appropriate safety arrangements to be applied to  protect the working railway    e in order to access the signal from the rear    e when carrying out light output measurements     7 2 1 Rear Access   Rear access to the CLSM lens is as follows      remove the padlock securing the CLSM   e unclip the CLSM latch and rotate the CLSM backwards about the  lower  pivot  shaft until clear of the aluminium frame  Note  take care that the umbilical is not  pulled behind the terminal box cover as the lower module is rotated backwards          Do not pull the umbilical  behind the terminal cover            Umbilical caught  under frame           or that the umbilical is caught under the frame when the top module is rotated  to lock back in its working position     The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref 
4.  ECR   during the dim phase of the flash should be removed  However due to the design of  the SSI system itself  it is not possible to use the resulting free outputs     4 4 4 Circuits  Typical circuits that may be employed are given in Appendix D3    The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 16     5 INSTALLATION    When installing the signal on Network Rail  the installation standards of the signal  should follow the general provisions of the Signalling Installation Handbook    This publication is available from Network Rail    In general terms  the installation of the signal will take place during engineering  possessions of the working railway  and structures used to support the signal and  other items of equipment will be designed in accordance with prevailing legislation  and standards and are outside the scope of this information booklet     5 1 Mechanical   The order of installation is not predefined by the design of the signal  It may be lifted  as a complete mechanical unit or may be taken in its constituent parts to a signal  gantry or cantilever and then assembled as described above    When installing the signal  remove the backboard extension and refit the fixing  screws to the main backboard  to blank off the fixing holes   If re
5.  Lamp Proved  Right Upper Quadrant          0086 009206    CLTM 3RYG IP BH    Dorman LED Long Range Colour Light Ground Tunnel Signal  Module  3 Aspect  Red Yellow Green  110          120V dc  Lamp  Proved  Bottom Half Quadrant       0086 009207    CLTM 4RYG 1P BH    Dorman LED Long Range Colour Light Ground Tunnel Signal  Module  4 Aspect  Red Yellow Green  1 10   ac   120V dc  Lamp  Proved  Bottom Half Quadrant        0086 009208    CLTM 4Y   1 P BH    Dorman LED Long Range Colour Light Ground Tunnel Signal  Module  4 Aspect  Yellow    10   ac   120V dc  Lamp Proved   Bottom Half Quadrant                    The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003  Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6    Page 8        Module Variants     Medium Range       PADS No Dorman Part No  Description          0086 009170 CLMM 3RYG IP LU   Dorman LED Medium Range Colour Light Signal Module   3 Aspect  Red Yellow Green  110   ac   120V dc  Lamp Proved   Left Upper Quadrant       0086 009171 CLMM 4RYG IP LU   Dorman LED Medium Range Colour Light Signal Module   4 Aspect  Red Yellow Green  110V ac   120V dc  Lamp Proved   Left Upper Quadrant       0086 009172 CLMM 4Y   1P LU Dorman LED Medium Range Colour Light Signal Module   4 Aspect  Yellow    10   ac   120V dc  Lamp Proved  Left Upper  Quadrant          0086 00
6.  Lift the door off its hinges     Door Alterations           Remove the 4 off rubber doorstops  d    2  Remove the 2 off door hinges  e   Drive out the hinge pins and replace in the  opposite end of the door hinges     Drive out hinge pin  Replace pin in    opposite end     M    The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 19        3  Replace the hinges on the opposite side of the door  Do not tighten at this stage  to allow later door   frame alignment    4  Replace the rubber door stops on the opposite clinch studs    5  Remove the 2 off earth straps  f  from the base of the door and replace on the  opposite side of the door     Frame Alterations           Remove the frame earth strap  g  and replace on the opposite side of the frame    2  Remove the 2 off frame hinges  h   Drive out the end caps and replace in the  opposite end of the frame hinges    3  Replace the hinges on the opposite side of the frame  Do not tighten at this stage  to allow later door   frame alignment     Remount the door onto the frame  Adjust the hinges for satisfactory door operation   Note     Set the door to give Imm clearance between the inner face of the door and  the top of the rolled edge on the frame  Tighten all hinge fasteners     Turn the stay over and refit
7.  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 23       Cleaning or light measurement can now be undertaken  To preserve the  performance of the signal  the maintainer shall ensure that the module lenses are  regularly checked and cleaned in accordance with RT SMS SGII  This should be  at a minimum of every 3 months using an appropriate cleaner    Suitable cleaning agents for the module lenses are  Speedclean 21  Grimeshifter   DCI or Spraid     Note that it is the responsibility of the maintainer to establish and employ the  relevant health and safety precautions when using the cleaners above     Cleaning of the module  lens        At this stage    e Clean the telescope lenses   e Check the sighting hole in the  backboard is clear of any    obstructions        Replacement of the CLSM is the reverse of the above steps  taking care to ensure  that the CLSM latch is properly engaged and the umbilical is correctly positioned  between the    wing    of the terminal cover and the side of the frame     Umbilical correctly positioned       The contents of this document are copyright    Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 24     7 2 2 Light Measurement   A light measuring tool  LMT  is available to measure the light output of the CLS at  various intervals in its life span    Records of such tests should be ent
8.  No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 18     The tail cable to the signal is routed to the terminal blocks through a gland at the  bottom of the lower CLSM  It will be necessary to remove the temporary sealing  plug from the gland entrance to allow cable entry  When tightened this gland will  support the cable and complete the sealing of the enclosure without need for further  accessories    However a clamp is provided to be fitted around the feed cable which will prevent  the cable from falling back through the cable entry hole at the base of the signal  housing if when a module is removed     Full signalling wiring diagrams will be provided by the design office responsible for  the installation     When wiring is completed the lid of the terminal box is re fixed using the four M5  Pozi countersunk screws     5 5 Door Reversal Instructions    Note the assembly order of any fasteners removed in the instructions below  to ensure  correct re assembly sequence     The illustration entitled    View On Rear Of Signal Frame Assembly     shows the positions of the components referred to in the following  paragraphs     Undo the two dome nuts  a  securing the door stay bracket to the door  Undo the  two button head screws  b  securing the frame stay bracket to the frame  Remove  the stay assembly  c  as one complete unit  Do not dismantle the stay assembly into  its component parts   
9.  RR  Two Aperture General                                                                                                                                       APPENDIX D2                seen  Single Aperture General Arrangements  APPENDIX D3                    se m  Typical AZUL                      EEE                                                                     Suggested SMTH Test Plan    The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 3        INTRODUCTION    The Dorman Colour Light Signal System offers the user a versatile yet simple  signalling product for installation in a wide variety of applications  The signal as  supplied for use on Infrastructure owned by Network Rail will interface to all  standard types of route relay  geographical and solid state interlocking systems as  used on the main line railways in the UK  It is quickly fitted to the standard  mechanical mounting arrangements that are available from all suppliers of signal  posts  gantries and cantilever structures     The modular system offers maximum flexibility in the provision of a cost effective  solution to the varied requirements of major new works  renewals and maintenance  installations     The key to the simplicity of the system is the minimum number of user def
10.  to opposite side        Stay position on RH hinged door     The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 20     View On Rear Of Signal Frame Assembly          The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003  Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent     No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6  Page 21     6 NEW WORKS TESTING    New Works Testing of the signal is undertaken using the standards laid down by the  customer  Typically on Network Rail infrastructure this will be to the provisions of  the Signal Testing Handbook  Copies of this document are available from Network    Rail     It is the responsibility of the Testing Engineer to provide all necessary documentation  pertaining to the testing of the signal  There are a number of features of the  Dorman signal which require testing in a different manner to that of a filament lamp  signal  These should be taken into account when preparing any specification for new    works testing   Parameter  Signal Alignment     Signal Head Voltage   Light Output    Hot Strips  Correct CLSMs    Wire Count     Filament Proving    The contents of this document are copyright 
11. 09220 D86 85004 4 Aspect Colour Light Signal 2 Aperture Frame Assembly  0086 00922   D86 85003 3 Aspect Colour Light Signal   Aperture Frame Assembly  0086 009222 D86 85010 3 Aspect Short Colour Light Signal   Aperture Frame Assembly  0086 009223 D86 85018 4 Aspect Colour Light Tunnel Signal 2 Aperture Frame Assembly   B86 85019 75mm long Colour Light Signal Visor   B20 19104 300mm long Colour Light Signal Visor  0050 001346 B86 85014 550mm long Colour Light Signal Visor   B86 85024 550mm long   round Colour Light Signal Visor   B20 19108 4 Aspect Backboard   B86 85007 3 Aspect Backboard   B20 19156 Short 3 Aspect Backboard   B20 19123 Backboard Extension   B86 85023 Lens Blanking Cover   D86 85052 Colour Light Signal Replacement Cover Kit  0086 009923 LMT 02 Colour Light Signal Measuring Tool   LMT 02 RECAL Colour Light Signal Measuring Tool Recalibration   Bl6 15281 Colour Light Signal CD ROM   C64 63267 Colour Light Signal Manual  0086 00900   D86 85087 CLS 40mm Offset Mounting Plate Assembly     for A Frame  0086 009002 D86 85056 CLS 40mm Offset Mounting Plate Assembly  0086 009003 B20 19183 CLS Lower Backboard Extension  25mm Joggle  0086 009004 D86 85057 CLS Full Upper Backboard Extension  25mm Joggle  0086 009005 D86 85058 CLS  Pos 3    Upper Backboard Extension  25mm Joggle  0086 009006 D86 85059 CLS  Pos 6JI  Upper Backboard Extension  25mm Joggle  0086 009007 D86 85060 CLS  Pos 3 6  Upper Backboard Extension  25mm Joggle                      The contents of this doc
12. 3 months cleaning frequency   Clause 6 2 1 Note added ref lens cleaning and optional cleaning  agents        21 01 05 4 Clause 2 Storage instructions inserted  All subsequent clauses 2669 DR  renumbered to suit    Clause 5 4 Instruction to remove the temporary plug from the  gland entrance added    Clause 5 1 Important Note              added    Clause 1 4 Table of Signal variants  Module variants and spares  expanded to show additional options        11 12 06 5 Removal of Maintenance Plans and Record Cards  Minor 3093 DR  alterations to associated text    Clause   2 Network Rail Certificate PA05 2706 added   Clause 1 4 Medium Range Signal and Module variants added        27 10 08 6 Address and contact details changed to Wennington Road 4360 AD                         The contents of this document are copyright    Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 2        TABLE OF CONTENTS  DOCUMENT CONTRQL        2 2 2 u9 8 EEUU DIE OUUEUNNELOEHOBI aaaea             TABLE OF CONTENTS         INTRODUCTION    I I COMPLIANGES nU uum deu EIN MU IE   2                                                        EE      1 3 KEY SPECIFICATIONS   E MEE Idedsbz  pm ccccC S  2 STORAGE m                             3 SIGNAL ASSEMBLY AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION     3 1 Safety Requirements                            
13. 91 73 CLMM 3RYG IP RU   Dorman LED Medium Range Colour Light Signal Module   3 Aspect  Red Yellow Green    10V ac   120V dc  Lamp Proved   Right Upper Quadrant       0086 0091 74 CLMM 4RYG IP RU   Dorman LED Medium Range Colour Light Signal Module   4 Aspect  Red Yellow Green  110         120V dc  Lamp Proved   Right Upper Quadrant       0086 009175 CLMM 4Y   1P RU Dorman LED Medium Range Colour Light Signal Module   4 Aspect  Yellow    10   ac   120V dc  Lamp Proved  Right Upper  Quadrant          0086 009178 CLMM 3RYG IP BH   Dorman LED Medium Range Colour Light Ground Tunnel Signal  Module  3 Aspect  Red Yellow Green  1 10          120V dc  Lamp  Proved  Bottom Half Quadrant       0086 009176 CLMM 4RYG IP BH   Dorman LED Medium Range Colour Light Ground Tunnel Signal  Module  4 Aspect  Red Yellow Green  1 10          120V dc  Lamp  Proved  Bottom Half Quadrant        0086 009177 CLMM 4Y   1P BH Dorman LED Medium Range Colour Light Ground Tunnel Signal  Module  4 Aspect  Yellow    10   ac   120V dc  Lamp Proved   Bottom Half Quadrant                    The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 9        Spare Parts List                                                                                  PADS No Dorman Part No  Description  0086 0
14. AFTER INSTALLATION WORK   8 Check replacement signal head or module is correctly installed   9 Check LED modules are correct type and colour and are correctly orientated for their application   10 Check that hoods are correctly installed and are correct type          Check wiring is replaced as labelled    12 WIRE COUNT replacement head to the wiring diagram or revised installation drawing   13 Check any links and red dome nuts are correctly replaced and secure    14 Check terminations are secure and suitably protected    15 Check cable entry is secured and the signal head wiring is not liable to mechanical damage   16 EARTH TEST circuits if designed to be earth free    17 Test each LED module  Signal Lamp Test  SMS     18 Check for correct beam alignment  Beam alignment  SMS     19 ASPECT TEST signal   20 Check  or arrange for  correct labelling of the unit     2  Check signal head door fits correctly  Door seal intact  no case damage     The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 3l     
15. Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6  Page 29     APPENDIX D3  Typical Wiring    The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003  Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent     No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6  Page 30     APPENDIX MI  Suggested SMTH Test Plan    Includes  Replacement of Position Light Signal Heads to BRS SE 160 with Dorman Type  LED Modules     Replacement of Main Signals to BR 903 with Dorman Type LED Modules    Replacement of all PLJI  and Route Indicator Signals with Dorman Type LED  Modules     Replace a Signal fitted with LED Modules    Excludes  Replacement of Main Signals to BR 903 with Flashing aspects with Dorman Type  LED Modules    All other types of Signals    NOTE  Position Light Signals may be ground mounted or elevated   Definitions  Light Emitting Diode  LED     BEFORE INSTALLATION WORK    Check replacement signal head or module is not damaged and is correct type     2 Check replacement signal head internal wiring corresponds to the internal wiring of the existing signal head  or revised installation drawing     WIRE COUNT existing signal head to the wiring diagram  Check existing wiring has safe insulation   INSULATION TEST replacement signal head  Minimum 2       terminals to case      Check existing wiring is correctly labelled       OO 0   W    Check existing signal head is isolated from the supply    
16. Main Line Colour Light Signal p    User Manual  Document Ref  No  C64 63267 Issue 6    This Manual Is To Be Read Before Commencing The  Installation     UNIPART    DORMAN    Wennington Road  Southport PR9 7TN  England  Tel  01704 518000 Fax  01704 518001  WEB SITE http   www unipartdorman co uk    E MAIL address     dorman info unipartdorman co uk          UKAS    QUALITY  MANAGEMENT       Certificate No  FM 14371    Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information given in our  publications  but in accordance with our policy of continually improving our products  we reserve the right to modify designed and specifications whenever necessary  All  equipment is designed to conform to relevant British and International standards   Every care is taken to ensure that  as far as reasonably practical  it will perform  without risk to health  It is essential that accepted codes of professional practice are  followed in the assembly  installation and commissioning of the equipment   f in  doubt with respect to any of these instructions  please consult DORMAN before  installing the device     Dorman reserve the right to vary or modify any specification without prior notice     DOCUMENT CONTROL    The contents of this document are copyright    Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   P
17. SSI  that  is in use within the UK  It should be noted that due to the high reliability of the  signal  no filament checking relay  EKR  is provided  although terminals 9 12 are  provided for the termination of the appropriate cable cores in retro fit applications   The signal is supplied complete with all removable components provided with earth  bonding straps  No special design is required in this respect     4 4 2  Lamp Proving and Power Supplies   The signal is designed to interface to a standard lamp proving relay to specification  BR941A  or Current Proving Paths   or 4 for SSI  It is recommended that these  standard components are used in conjunction with the signal for new installations   For use of the signal with other current proving arrangements then advice should be  sought from Dorman     The nominal operating voltage is    0Vac  with a typical power consumption of 30W  per aspect  The signal will maintain its light output between voltage variations as  defined in RT E S 10062   Typically 88V 121 Vac     For further information for use on poorly regulated power supplies then advice  should be sought from Dorman     4 4 3 Flashing Aspects   There are no special requirements in order to provide flashing aspects on relay  based interlockings  When using the signal on Solid State Interlocking Trackside  Functional Modules  TFMs   the ballast resistor that otherwise has to be provided for  conventional signal heads to maintain energisation of the Lamp Proving Relay 
18. age               Comment  D1   This    document is the word document  used to produce the issued and  controlled  pdf of the User Manual  part number C64 63267     The following  pdf files require  creating to make the final User  Manual  these are then joined  together in Adobe Acrobat to  create the issued and controlled   pdf document       Pages 1 28 of this document  2 Drawing Part Number  CLSH RYGY IP LU   3 Page 29 of this document  4 Drawing Part Number  CLSH 3RYG IP LU   5 Drawing Part Number  CLSH SRYG IP LU   6 Page 30 of this document  7 Railtrack Wiring Diagram SSI 4A   supplied by Andy Denholm   8 Railtrack Wiring Diagram SSI        supplied by Andy Denholm   9 Railtrack Wiring Diagram RRI 4  FYY  supplied by Andy Denholm   10 Railtrack Wiring Diagram RRI  3R  supplied by Andy Denholm      1 Pages 31 of this document          lt is the reader s responsibility to ensure they have the correct issue of this  document  If in doubt  please contact Dorman to verify the current issue status           AMMENDMENTS  Date  Issue    Alterations  DCC   Initials   No   04 08 04 2 Document control page added  2452 DR    Clause 4 5 Door Reversal Instructions added    Clause 6 2 1 Rear Access cleaning instructions expanded   Clause 6 4 Text change   Clause 2 4 Torque values added   Clause 4 2 Text added   Clause 6 2 2 Text regarding the LMT condensed   Clause 7 Text expanded       23 08 04 3 Clause 4 4 Note added detailing a cable clamp  2532 DR  Clause 6 1 Note added ref lens 
19. and 4mmAF  for removal of visors  backboard and  changing hinge opening side    Pozi drive screw driver   Wire Cutters  Wire strippers  Padlock Key for RKB221 lock   Light Measuring Tool  Part no s to be advised     3 3 Recommended Sundry Items    It is recommended that a supply of 2BA nuts  plain washers  sliding links and 2BA  PIDG Ring Crimps are available to the installation staff     The contents of this document are copyright    Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 12     3 4 Housing Assembly and Mechanical Adjustment   The complete four aspect signal is comprised of two cast Colour Light Signal  Modules  CLSM   I  2   door  3   two aperture frame  5   two aperture backboard   6   backboard extension  8   mounting plate  9   and two visors  7      The two aperture frame  5  and the mounting plate  9  are always factory assembled  together  The other listed parts may require mounting onto the aluminium  fabrication  5  and adjustment as required for signal sighting purposes etc     Lifting of the complete signal into position onto the support structure is achieved by  use of the two MI6 lifting eyes located near to the top on either side of the  aluminium frame  5   These may be removed after installation of the signal     Fixing of the signal to the support structure is by the us
20. andard sighting forms to GK RT 0037 are given on Diagram  CLSH RYGY P LU    It should be noted that as there is no  hot strip  present on the signal lenses  the  signal will be ordered as a handed item  A left handed signal is one which is mounted  to the left of the centreline of the track and conversely a right handed signal is one  that is one to the right of the centreline of the track  Left hand and right handed  CLSMs are mounted on the same aluminium frame but user configuration of the  CLSM is not possible     Design staff and staff competent to sight signals should be aware are that there are  no special provisions regarding the use of the signal     4 3 Maintenance   One of the key maintenance features of the signal is that of its ability to be cleaned  from the rear  It is therefore of particular interest to design staff and staff  competent to sight signals  that the use of larger sighting boards other than the  standard 1100mm x 600mm  supplied with the signal  may be used in order to  further improve conspicuity against light cluttered backgrounds  E g  Urban areas     The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 15     4 4 Electrical   4 4 1 General   The signal will interface with existing relay based or Solid State Interlocking  
21. e of four M20 bolts through  the Mounting Plate  9  into locking or prevailing torque nuts underneath the  platform  not shown     Note the M20 nuts  washers and bolts are customer provided to match supporting  structure requirements     In order to sight the signal at the correct distance from the signal  the two aperture  frame  5  is capable of forward and backward tilt adjustment about the pivot shaft  that is located on the mounting plate  9  by  4       is fixed into position by  tightening to a torque setting of 40 INm  the Vertical Tilt Adjustment Clamp Bolts  located on both sides of the mounting plate  9      Rotational adjustment of the signal by  6   is facilitated by the 22mm slotted  mounting holes machined into the mounting plate  9   This allows signal sighting to  be set at the correct angle relative to the track     To allow the correct sighting point to be used to align the signal  a Sighting Scope is  affixed to the aluminium enclosure  1   This will allow the user to see the sighting  point via a magnified image  A circular etched ring on the sighting scope will allow  the user to align the signal accurately     The door  3  is mounted on hinges either at the rear left or the rear right of the  aluminium fabrication  5   The door is normally factory set to open to the left  but  the hinges and the stay may be moved to allow the door to open to the right by the  user if desired    The hinges are fixed to the aluminium frame  5  by two M5 socket headed mach
22. ectrical inter connection of the Colour Light Signal Modules  1 and 2  is  completed by connecting the plug from  2  into the socket mounted on  1      Access to the terminals to allow wiring of the signal to the signalling circuitry is  effected by removal of the four captive M5 Pozi countersunk screws on Colour Light  Signal Module  1  only  This will allow the lid of the terminal box to be removed   There is no user access at the rear of Colour Light Signal Module  2   which is similar  in appearance to Colour Light Signal Module  1      Within the terminal box  2BA stud blocks are provided  PIDG ring crimps on each  conductor locked down by 2BA nuts should be used in order to connect the tail  cable to the stud block    Temporary disconnection of each circuit may be achieved by use of sliding 2BA links   A typical wiring diagram is provided in Appendix WI of this document     Please note the signal is supplied with wire links between terminals 2 4  6 and 8  The  relevant wire links should be removed when the signal is connected to SSI     Full signalling wiring diagrams will be provided by the design office responsible for  the installation     When wiring is completed the lid of the terminal box is re fixed using the four M5  Pozi countersunk screws     Prior to bringing the signal into use  an overall black bag with a superimposed white  cross may be secured temporarily around the back of the signal door     3 7 Three Aspect Signal  A three aspect signal is similar in c
23. ed to the  components and the frame by M5 hex headed screws  They should be tightened to a  torque setting of   5Nm   The front backboard  backboard extension piece  and visors are deemed to be  bonded by virtue of their correctly installed permanent fixings    Bonding of the signal to the structure is deemed to be effective by the M20 fixing  bolts    If the customer requires additional bonding points they are available on the bottom  of the aluminium frame     5 4 Electrical Connections  Electrical inter connection of the two CLSM is completed by connecting the plug  from the upper CLSM into the socket mounted on the lower CLSM    Access to the terminals to allow wiring of the signal to the signalling circuitry is  effected by removal of the four captive M5 Pozi countersunk screws in the rear  cover on the lower CLSM only  This will allow the lid of the terminal box to be  removed  There is no user access at the rear of the upper CLSM  which is similar in  appearance to lower CLSM     Within the terminal box  standard 2BA stud blocks are provided  Each link is  labelled   to 12 from left to right as seen from the rear  PIDG ring crimps on each  conductor locked down by 2BA nuts should be used in order to connect the tail  cable to the stud block     Temporary disconnection of each circuit may be achieved by use of sliding 2BA links     The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent   
24. ered on an approved record card    Full details of the LMT and its operation are contained within Dorman document  supplied with the LMT    The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 25     7 3 Maintenance Changing and Testing Activities    The signal has been designed to allow maintenance changes to be effected in  accordance with existing Network Rail Instructions  The appropriate document for  this activity is the Signalling Maintenance Testing Handbook  SMTH    Copies of this document are available from Network Rail  40 Melton Street London  NW 1 2        Should a maintenance change of signal head be required then a suggested SMTH test  plan is given in Appendix MI     Note that on signals equipped with flashing aspects  then the provisions of the test  plan exclude the use of SMTH in the first instance to change the head from a  conventional filament lamp signal  This is because the associated ballast resistor s    mounted externally in the case of SSI and within the BR90I flasher in the case of  RRI installations  will need to be disconnected and the associated wiring secured out  of use as necessary  However the test plan is suitable for use as the basis of a  method statement that could be prepared by competent staff in order for the si
25. gnal  to be changed in the signal maintenance environment     7 4 Fault Finding   Faulting staff should be made aware that as the filament failure indication function is  not provided there are slight differences in the symptoms of possible failures of the  signal    If the signal detects that the light output from the LED array is not illuminated  partly  illuminated or that the umbilical cable is not connected or damaged  the lamp proving  function associated with the signal to be  not proved   This will result typically in  the ECR relay de energising or the Current Proving Bit on an SSI interlocking to be  removed from the reply telegram    As in some installations the filament proving circuit  that is provided for other signals  that require it  will remain energised in this failed state     The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 26     8 RECOVERY AND RESERVICING    The signal modules and the housing are designed to be as environmentally friendly as  possible     The front lens may be changed by the user and this is carried out as follows    Remove the six M4 socket headed countersunk screws from the outer lens clamp  ring in the front of the CLSM  Remove the defective lens and associated attached  gaskets    Fit new outer lens with fi
26. ine  screws and nuts  The door is held to rear of the two aperture frame  5   by the use  of a handle fitted bolt  that may be secured by an RKB221 Padlock  which is to be  supplied by the customer     The backboard  6  is secured to the front of the two aperture frame  5  by the use  of six M5 socket headed countersunk screws  The backboard extension  8  is affixed  to the backboard  6  by the use of a further four M5 socket headed countersunk  screws into captive nuts   Torque  1 5 Nm     The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 13     The visors  7  are affixed to the two aperture frame  5  by the use of four M5  socket headed countersunk screws   Torque  1 5 Nm     3 5   Colour Light Signal Module Assembly and mechanical adjustment  The Colour Light Signal Module  1  is located into the two aperture frame  5  by use  of the pivot shaft at the bottom of the mounting plate  9   It is held in place by use  of a spring loaded latch assembly at it s top  which clips over a similar mounting shaft  and is secured by a RKB221 Padlock which is supplied by the customer    The Colour Light Signal Module  2  is similarly mounted and secured onto the two   aperture frame  5  by use of shafts  latch and RKB221 Padlock     3 6 Electrical Connections  El
27. ined  elements  These are     e Support Housing  This facilitates the Colour Light Signal Modules to be mounted on the signalling  structure and aligned to the correct sighting point of the signal     e Colour Light Signal Module  The desired aspect arrangement of the signal is determined by the appropriate  choice of Colour Light Signal Modules   CLSM     e Backboard and Hoods  The Backboard gives the signal aspects a uniform black border of 300mm from  the centre of aperture   Hoods in lengths of 300mm are standard  Other lengths are available by special  request     In addition maintenance of the signal is enhanced by the following features  e Anti scratch lens coating  e Improved access    e True light output measurements    The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 4     l   COMPLIANCES  Railway Group Standards  Network Rail    CE Certification    1 2 APPROVALS    Unrestricted Network Rail Certificate Nos   Colour Light Signal Module   Colour Light Signal Module  Medium range   Housing       1 3 KEY SPECIFICATIONS  Operating Temperature Range    Operating Voltage AC  Operating Voltage DC    Nominal Operating Current    Current Proving  Relay Based Interlocking    Solid State Interlocking  SSI   Light Output Intensity  all colours     Ligh
28. ing installation  either directly or  indirectly should be carried out     In particular concerning the signal  when assembly is complete  the users should note  that the signal weighs 43kg  The weight of the signal may be significantly reduced to  23kg by disconnecting and removing the Colour Light Signal Modules  1  2  prior to  lift    It is the user   s responsibility to ensure that  if the signal is to be lifted then suitable  certificated lifting apparatus and or other precautions are employed     The signal should only be assembled both mechanically and electrically  by staff  deemed competent in these fields by their employer    It is the user   s responsibility to ensure that the signal is installed and or maintained  by certificated and competent staff    There are no specific competencies required for the signal     Independent national competence accreditation schemes are in use in the UK   For further details of such a scheme  the information is available from the  Institute of Railway Signalling Engineers     3 2 Tooling    Tools used in the assembly of the signal  except for lifting etc  need only be limited  to hand operated types  A typical tooling requirement required would be    Socket set comprising lever and 2BA  7mmAF  8mmAF  lOmmAF  7mmAF  and  30mmAF sockets    Open ended spanners 30mmAF    7mmAF  for signal alignment    Calibrated Torque wrench with a maximum of 40      setting    Calibrated Crimping tool  PIDG compatible    Allen Keys 2 5mmAF  3mmAF 
29. nto use  an overall black bag with a superimposed front  facing white cross may be secured temporarily around the signal     The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 17     5 2 Signal Alignment   The signal is supplied complete with a signal alignment scope that is fixed on the top  of the lower Colour Light Signal Module  This module will have to be mounted on  to the support frame in order to align the signal    When looking through the scope the user will note that the observed view is  magnified   Ensure front and rear scope lenses are clean    Etched onto the lens of the scope is circle that is calibrated for 3    When using the  scope  adjustment of the M20 bolts and tilting of the two aperture frame about the  pivot shaft will allow accurate alignment of the signal to be set  When the desired  alignment setting is reached  final tightening of the M20 bolts and the vertical tilt  adjustment clamp bolts can be undertaken    These latter bolts should be tightened to 40Nm    Note  The torque setting for the M20 bolts should be given by the design engineer     5 3 Earth Continuity Bonding   The Colour Light Signal Modules and rear door once mounted and secured should  be bonded to the frame by use of the earth bonding straps  These are fitt
30. olour Light Signal Head   3 Aspect  Red Yellow Green    IOV  Lamp Proved  Left Upper  Quadrant          0086 009159  Former NRS No  0050 001284    CLSH RYGY P RU    Dorman LED Long Range Colour Light Signal Head  4 Aspect   Red Yellow Green Yellow    10V  Lamp Proved  Right Upper  Quadrant       0086 009153  Former NRS No  0050 001282    CLSH 3RYG IP RU    Dorman LED Long Range Colour Light Signal Head  3 Aspect   Red Yellow Green    10V  Lamp Proved  Right Upper Quadrant       0086 009156    CLSH SRYG  IP RU    Dorman LED Long Range Short Colour Light Signal Head   3 Aspect  Red Yellow Green    10    Lamp Proved  Right Upper  Quadrant          0086 009154    CLGH 3RYG 1P BH    Dorman LED Long Range Short Ground Mounting Colour Light  Signal Head  3 Aspect  Red Yellow Green  1 10    Lamp Proved   Bottom Half Quadrant        0086 009160    CLGH RYGY 1P BH    Dorman LED Long Range Ground Mounting Colour Light Signal  Head  4 Aspect  Red Yellow Green Yellow    10    Lamp Proved   Bottom Half Quadrant           0086 009165    CLTH 3RYG IP BH    Dorman LED Long Range Short Colour Light Tunnel Signal  Head  3 Aspect  Red Yellow Green    10V  Lamp Proved  Bottom  Half Quadrant        0086 009167    CLTH RYGY 1P BH    Dorman LED Long Range Colour Light Tunnel Signal Head   4 Aspect  Red Yellow green Yellow  1 10    Lamp Proved  Bottom  Half Quadrant                    The contents of this document are copyright    Dorman 2003  Equipment and Components described in this document are p
31. onstruction  assembly and connection  but has a    one aperture backboard and only   visor   Drawing number CLSH 3RYG IP LU for this version is given in Appendix D2    The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 14     4 DESIGN    The signal has been designed to ensure that the design  installation  commissioning  and maintenance any new signalling scheme or retrofit renewal is as effective as  possible  There are minimal differences in its use  compared with traditional forms  of signal that are easily encompassed by existing standards and specifications     4 1 Mechanical  The signal has been designed to fit the standard mounting arrangements using M20  bolts and are shown for reference on the drawing given in Appendix DI    If in addition to the main signal head  the signal installation requires a Position Light  Junction Indicator  Position Light Signal  or any alphanumeric indicator then the  standard support frames as shown in the BRS SE series of drawings or other  approved methods are to be used  Designers are reminded that the two aperture  frame is not designed to support any other signalling equipment     4 2 Signal sighting   Information regarding the physical dimensions of the signal in order to assist the  design staff preparing st
32. ound Mounting Colour Light  Signal Head  4 Aspect  Red Yellow Green Yellow  1 10    Lamp  Proved  Bottom Half Quadrant                    The contents of this document are copyright    Dorman 2003  Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6    Page 7        Module Variants     Long Range       PADS No    Dorman Part No     Description          0086 009200    CLSM 3RYG IP LU    Dorman LED Long Range Colour Light Signal Module  3 Aspect   Red Yellow Green    10V ac   120V dc  Lamp Proved  Left Upper  Quadrant       0086 009201    CLSM 4RYG IP LU    Dorman LED Long Range Colour Light Signal Module  4 Aspect   Red Yellow Green    10V ac   120V dc  Lamp Proved  Left Upper  Quadrant       0086 009202    CLSM 4Y   1P LU    Dorman LED Long Range Colour Light Signal Module  4 Aspect   Yellow  1 10V        120V dc  Lamp Proved  Left Upper Quadrant          0086 009203    CLSM 3RYG IP RU    Dorman LED Long Range Colour Light Signal Module  3 Aspect   Red Yellow Green    10V        120V dc  Lamp Proved  Right  Upper Quadrant       0086 009204    CLSM ARYG IP RU    Dorman LED Long Range Colour Light Signal Module  4 Aspect   Red Yellow Green    10V ac   120V dc  Lamp Proved  Right  Upper Quadrant       0086 009205    CLSM 4Y      P RU    Dorman LED Long Range Colour Light Signal Module  4 Aspect   Yellow  1 10V ac   120V dc 
33. quired  fit the  backboard extension to the bottom of the main backboard using the 4 screws  already in place    However care should be taken with the backboard extension piece to avoid it being  damaged if lifting a completely dressed signal  as this component protrudes below the  lower edge of the two aperture frame     Important Note   All warning labels must be removed from the front face of the  signal during installation     The signal is affixed to the support structure by means of 4 x M20 bolts washers and  nuts as defined by the design engineer and provided by the customer  In order to  install these bolts it is recommended to remove the lower CLSM  Once installed   initial tightening of these bolts should be sufficient to secure the signal to the  structure     When removing the CLSMs from the frame  do not place the units facing downwards  onto any surface that could scratch the outer lens  Never leave the units with the  lens facing the mid day sun as the lens is capable of concentrating the light energy  enough to damage the LEDs with the build up of heat  cover the units     Mounting of the CLSMs to the frame is as follows    The lower front edge of the CLSM is placed over the pivot shaft and the CLSM is  then rotated forwards over the shaft and secured by the spring loaded latch on its  top engaging onto a similar shaft in one movement     padlock is then used to  prevent unauthorised access     Visors are fitted to the backboard     Prior to bring the signal i
34. rotected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6    Page 6        Signal Variants     Medium Range       PADS No    Dorman Part No    Description          0086 009040    CLMH RYGY 1P LU    Dorman LED Medium Range Colour Light Signal Head  4 Aspect   Red Yellow Green Yellow    10V  Lamp Proved  Left Upper  Quadrant       0086 00904      CLMH 3RYG IP LU    Dorman LED Medium Range Colour Light Signal Head  3 Aspect   Red Yellow Green    10V  Lamp Proved  Left Upper Quadrant       0086 009042    CLMH SRYG IP LU    Dorman LED Medium Range Short Colour Light Signal Head   3 Aspect  Red Yellow Green    10V  Lamp Proved  Left Upper  Quadrant          0086 009043    CLMH RYGY IP RU    Dorman LED Medium Range Colour Light Signal Head  4 Aspect   Red Yellow Green Yellow    10V  Lamp Proved  Right Upper  Quadrant       0086 009044    CLMH 3RYG IP RU    Dorman LED Medium Range Colour Light Signal Head  3 Aspect   Red Yellow Green    10V  Lamp Proved  Right Upper Quadrant       0086 009045    CLMH SRYG  IP RU    Dorman LED Medium Range Short Colour Light Signal Head  3  Aspect  Red Yellow Green  1 10    Lamp Proved  Right Upper  Quadrant          0086 009046    CLMH 3RYG IP BH    Dorman LED Medium Range Short Ground Mounting Colour  Light Signal Head  3 Aspect  Red Yellow Green  1 10    Lamp  Proved  Bottom Half Quadrant        0086 009047    CLMH RYGY 1P BH    Dorman LED Medium Range Gr
35. t Output Colour  Red   Yellow   Green    Aspect Configurations    Flashing Aspects    Weight   4 Aspect Signal  signal with 2 modules    3 Aspect Signal  signal with   module    3 Aspect Short Signal  signal with   module     The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003  Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent     No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman     Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6  Page 5     GK RT0031  GK RT0037  RT E S 10062    C    89 336 EEC    PA05 01515  PA05 02706  PA05 01873     25  C to  40  C    Max I21V  Max 145V    Min 88V  Min 88V    300 mA      110       330 mA      120Vdc    BR941IA  Return Current Path   or 4    RT E S 10062    BS1376 Class C  Restricted   BS1376 Class B  BS1376 Class C    1 2 3 or 4    All aspects are capable of being  flashed under control of the  interlocking     43kg  33kg  26kg    1 4    ORDERING DETAIL    Signal Variants     Long Range       PADS No    Dorman Part No    Description          0086 009158  former NRS No  0050 001274    CLSH RYGY 1P LU    Dorman LED Long Range Colour Light Signal Head  4 Aspect   Red Yellow Green Yellow    10V  Lamp Proved  Left Upper  Quadrant       0086 009152  former NRS No  0050 001272    CLSH 3RYG 1P LU    Dorman LED Long Range Colour Light Signal Head  3 Aspect   Red Yellow Green    10V  Lamp Proved  Left Upper Quadrant       0086 009155    CLSH SRYG IP LU    Dorman LED Long Range Short C
36. tted gaskets  spacers  clamp ring and screws  It is important  that the six clamp ring screws are progressively   evenly tightened down to compress  the gaskets until the clamp ring flange lightly contacts the signal module casting  Take  care not to over tighten the screws beyond this point as this will result in  deformation of the clamp ring and possible seal failure     All other re servicing and refurbishing activity must be carried out by Dorman or its  nominated authorised servicing agents     The two aperture frame and its component parts may be dismantled and recycled     The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 27     APPENDIX DI  Two Aperture General Arrangement    The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003  Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent     No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6  Page 28     APPENDIX D2  Single Aperture General Arrangements    The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003  Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent     No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   
37. ument are copyright    Dorman 2003    Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent   No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6    Page 10        2 STORAGE    The signal modules are designed to  breathe  through a vent situated on the bottom  face of the module  This vent must be kept clear of any accumulation of standing  water  failure to do this will result in water ingress into the module     Complete signals are supplied on pallets fixed in an UPRIGHT position  This is the  intended operating condition of the signals  and the breathing mechanism only  operates correctly in this orientation     DO NOT store the signals or individual modules outside in any other orientation  other than UPRIGHT     The contents of this document are copyright     Dorman 2003   Equipment and Components described in this document are protected by patent    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Dorman   Dorman Ref  No C64 63267 Issue 6   Page 11     3 SIGNAL ASSEMBLY AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION    The numbers in parentheses in the following description refer to the part numbers  as shown on drawing number CLSH RYGY IP LU which is shown in Appendix DI of  this document     3 1 Safety Requirements    In general before commencing assembly  any local safety requirements affecting the  continued safe working environment of the signall
    
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