Claims
- 1. An improved brake pipe drop pressure method for performing a brake pipe leakage test of an automated terminal test procedure on a train consist prior to departure of such train consist from a railyard terminal, such train consist including a brake pipe and a brake pipe cutoff valve through which such brake pipe can be charged in accordance with pressure within an equalization reservoir, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) charging such brake pipe to within approximately 15 psi of a drop method setup pressure;
- (b) making a prefigured full service reduction in pressure within such brake pipe;
- (c) determining length of such train consist;
- (d) waiting a predetermined time for said prefigured reduction in pressure to occur within such brake pipe, said predetermined time depending upon said length of such train consist;
- (e) closing such brake pipe cutoff valve upon pressure in such brake pipe coming within 2 psi less than to equal to pressure in such equalization reservoir thereby closing such brake pipe;
- (f) waiting a prespecified time during which pressure within such brake pipe settles;
- (g) monitoring leakage from such brake pipe for approximately one minute;
- (h) passing such train consist from such brake pipe leakage test only if such leakage does not exceed approximately 5 psi during such one minute period;
- (i) locating and repairing source(s) of excessive leakage if such train consist fails such brake pipe leakage test; and
- (j) repeating such brake pipe leakage test after such source(s) of such excessive leakage have been located and repaired and until such train consist passes such brake pipe leakage test.
- 2. The improved brake pipe drop pressure method recited in claim 1 wherein said predetermined time is approximately:
- (a) twenty five seconds when said length of such train consist is less than 2500 feet;
- (b) forty five seconds when said length of such train consist is 2500 to 5000 feet;
- (c) sixty seconds when said length of such train consist is between 5000 and 7500 feet; and
- (d) ninety second when said length of such train consist is at least 7500 feet.
- 3. The improved brake pipe drop pressure method recited in claim 1 wherein said prespecified time is approximately one minute.
- 4. A brake pipe drop pressure method for performing a brake pipe leakage test on a train consist, such train consist including a brake pipe and a brake pipe cutoff valve through which such brake pipe can be charged in accordance with pressure within an equalization reservoir, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) charging such brake pipe to within approximately 15 psi of a drop method setup pressure;
- (b) reducing pressure within such brake pipe by a prefigured full service amount;
- (c) determining length of such train consist;
- (d) waiting a predetermined time for pressure within such brake pipe to reduce by said prefigured full service amount, said predetermined time depending upon said length of such train consist;
- (e) closing such brake pipe cutoff valve upon pressure in such brake pipe coming within 2 psi less than to equal to pressure in such equalization reservoir thereby closing such brake pipe;
- (f) waiting a prespecified time for pressure within such brake pipe to settle;
- (g) monitoring leakage from such brake pipe for approximately a one minute period;
- (h) passing such train consist from such brake pipe leakage test only if such leakage does not exceed approximately 5 psi during said one minute period;
- (i) locating and repairing source(s) of excessive leakage if such leakage exceeds 5 psi during said one minute period; and
- (j) repeating such brake pipe leakage test after such source(s) of such excessive leakage have been located and repaired and until such train consist passes such brake pipe leakage test.
- 5. The brake pipe drop pressure method recited in claim 4 wherein said predetermined time is approximately:
- (a) twenty five seconds when said length of such train consist is less than 2500 feet;
- (b) forty five seconds when said length of such train consist is 2500 to 5000 feet;
- (c) sixty seconds when said length of such train consist is between 5000 and 7500 feet; and
- (d) ninety seconds when said length of such train consist is at least 7500 feet.
- 6. The brake pipe drop pressure method recited in claim 4 wherein said prespecified time is approximately one minute.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional Application of application Ser. No. 08/504,642, filed Jul. 20, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,747,685.
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