Wiener Linien / Le métro de Vienne
Since 2003, Logstrup has supplied low-voltage switchboards to Wiener Linien / The Vienna subway, one of the city’s most essential and widely used public transportation systems, serving thousands of passengers daily.
L'utilisateur final
The Vienna Subway / Wiener Linien
Vienna has long been recognised as one of the world's most liveable cities, thanks in large part to its excellent public transport system, Wiener Linien. The subway, buses, and trams ensure people reach their destinations quickly and safely.
Le projet
The Vienna subway network is continuously expanded and upgraded. Since 2003, SPIE CEA has been responsible for constructing, renovating, maintaining, and servicing Vienna’s subway lines. During this period, SPIE CEA installed low-voltage main distribution systems using Logstrup’s Omega system at 71 Wiener Linien sites, including over 50 subway stations and numerous workshops, depots, and operational buildings. More than 1,000 individual sections for energy distribution and control have been delivered.
Le défi
The control rooms in subway systems are often small and hard to access, which makes installing switchboards quite challenging. These rooms need to accommodate the main switchboard and a variety of control- and automation equipment. Each room may have unique requirements, needing specific adjustments to fit its individual needs. The switchboards must be configured to allow easy movement within the room and simple equipment operation.
Ce qui a été fourni :
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Nom du projet :Wiener Linien
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L'industrie :Gestion des infrastructures et des bâtiments
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Géographie :Vienne, Autriche
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Type d'interrupteur :Tableaux de distribution et d'automatisation
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Type d'unité :Interrupteur-sectionneur à fusible, MCCB
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Capacité maximale du jeu de barres :1250 A
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Taille du projetPlus de 1000 unités autonomes
Pourquoi Logstrup
Qualité et flexibilité élevées
The flexible and modular design allows for the production of custom configurations to accommodate control systems or other special components and to adapt to specific customer requirements, even in confined spaces, as it can be modularly customised to fit these requirements.
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