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Saft MATRICS MRX onboard battery systems offer 30 percent increase in capacity for upgraded Port Authority Light
Saft has supplied onboard battery systems based on its specialized MATRICS MRX railway batteries for 55 light rail vehicles currently being upgraded for the Port Authority of Allegheny County light rail system in Pennsylvania, US. The Port Authority, owner and operator of the light rail system (commonly known as the ‘T’), is the first US transit authority to specify Saft MRX rechargeable nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries for a battery replacement programme. The reasons for the switch are to achieve a major increase in battery capacity, without needing to modify the existing battery box, as well as higher performance, longer life and reduced maintenance.
PortThe onboard battery systems, with a nominal voltage of 24 V, supply backup power for low voltage DC loads such as lights, doors, alarms and instruments. The conventional Ni-Cd batteries fitted originally to the SD-400s had provided excellent service. However, the operator now needed a battery capable of providing increased capacity and higher performance. This was to bring the battery capability in line with the CAF LRVs, in anticipation of the installation of additional equipment that will increase the burden on the onboard electrical system.
“The primary reason for selecting Saft MRX batteries was to achieve a significant increase in battery capacity within the limited installation space available, while the centralized filling system to reduce maintenance time was also an important factor”, says Dave Kramer, Manager Railcar Maintenance for the Port Authority of Allegheny County. “So far the new batteries have met our expectations and the interconnected fill system has simplified maintenance. We have also been impressed by the level of support, information and assistance provide by Saft’s knowledgeable team throughout this project.”