Unit E656. 476 in XMPR livery. |
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| Power type | Electric |
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| Builder | Officine Casaralta, Officine Reggiane, SOFER, TIBB componentistica Ercole Marelli, Ansaldo, Asgen, Italtrafo |
| Build date | 1975-1989 |
| UIC classification | Bo'Bo'Bo' |
| Wheel diameter | 1. The UIC classification is a comprehensive system for describing the Wheel arrangement of Locomotives Multiple units and Trams It is 250 m |
| Length | 18. 290 m |
| Width | 3. 000 m |
| Height | 3. 800 m |
| Locomotive weight | 120 tons |
| Electric system(s) | 3,000 V DC |
| Traction motors | DC |
| Top speed | 150 km/h |
| Power output | continuous: 4,800 kW - hourly: 4200 kW |
| Tractive effort | 249;kN |
| Safety systems | RSC4; SCMT |
| Career | FS Trenitalia |
| Number in class | 459 |
| Nicknames | "Caimano" (Caiman) |
| Disposition | In service |
E. This article is about the tonne or metric ton For other tons see Ton. Railway electrification supplies electrical energy to railway Locomotives and Multiple units so they can operate without having a Reciprocating See also Electric vehicle, Electric motor A traction motor is a type of Electric motor used to power the driving wheels of a vehicle such as Tractive Effort (abbr TE is the pulling force exerted normally by a Locomotive, though the term could also be used for anything else that pulls a load Sistema Controllo Marcia Treno ( SCMT) is a discontinuous train Cab signalling system used in Italy. Trenitalia is the primary operator of trains within Italy. Trenitalia is owned by Ferrovie dello Stato, itself owned by the Italian Government. 655. 505 in Terni in its original livery, July 2nd 2006 |
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| Power type | Electric |
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| UIC classification | Bo'Bo'Bo' |
| Electric system(s) | 3,000 V DC |
| Traction motors | DC |
| Top speed | 120 km/h |
| Tractive effort | 300 kN |
| Career | FS Trenitalia |
| Disposition | In service |
The Class E656 is an italian articulated rheostatic-type electric locomotive built from 1973 to 1989. The UIC classification is a comprehensive system for describing the Wheel arrangement of Locomotives Multiple units and Trams It is Railway electrification supplies electrical energy to railway Locomotives and Multiple units so they can operate without having a Reciprocating See also Electric vehicle, Electric motor A traction motor is a type of Electric motor used to power the driving wheels of a vehicle such as Tractive Effort (abbr TE is the pulling force exerted normally by a Locomotive, though the term could also be used for anything else that pulls a load Trenitalia is the primary operator of trains within Italy. Trenitalia is owned by Ferrovie dello Stato, itself owned by the Italian Government. They are all-purpose lomotives, and have been used on every kind of train, ranging from freight to intercity ones, and represent the evolution of the 646/5 class. The FS E645 and E646 are two classes of similar Electric locomotives used on Italian railways.
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The hull is divided in two parts, each one with its own two axles bogie, plus a central bogie in the middle. Each boogie mounts 4 DC motors, each providing 400 kW, for a total of 12. Intitial project speed was 160 km/h but was reduced to 150 due to stability problems; also, the heavy mass of the loco did not allow the use of rheostatic braking. Recently many E656s have been transferred to the Cargo Division of Trenitalia, to haul freight trains. The gear ratio has been reduced from 28/61 to 23/66, and the speed limit to 120 km/h. The modified units form the E655 class.
The 656 class is officially subdivided by FS in three series:
The differences between series regard electrical and mechanical equipment. Plus, sixth series locos have four field weakening shunts in parallel and super - parallel motor combinations (other series have three), and the 78-wire cable to remote control the loco from a control car (Carrozza Semipilota) or another Delfina-fitted locomotive. A control car is a generic term for a non-powered railroad vehicle that can control operation of a train from the end opposite to the position of the Locomotive.
However, railfans tend to split them in six series, wich considers other particulars:
| Series | Units | Features |
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| 1th | 001 - 104 | Motoalternators |
| 2nd | 201-251 | Single static converter |
| 3rd | 252-307 | Motoalternators |
| 4th | 159-200 | Single Static converters (except unit 200) |
| 5th | 401-550 | 2 ARSA static converters |
| 6th | 553-608 | 2 ARSA static converters and Delfina control unit, for remote command. |
The locomotive has 12 82/400 motors, with class B insulation, 4 per bogie.
They can be connected in the same combinations used on E646-5:
Like their predecessors, E656 have a rheostat (31 resistors subdivided in 21 packs, for a total resistance of 17. The FS E645 and E646 are two classes of similar Electric locomotives used on Italian railways. 015 ohm) that, by varying its resistance, gradually regulates the flow of current to the motors on starts, and on each time a transition to the next combination is made; however, unlike them, rheostatic exclusion is not commanded manually, by default. The ohm (symbol Ω) is the SI unit of Electrical impedance or in the Direct current case Electrical resistance,
The driver selects the desired combination, and this job is automatically accomplished by an automatic system, which, through a particular array of logic gates and other components (capacitors, resistors, etc. A logic gate performs a logical operation on one or more logic inputs and produces a single logic output A capacitor is a passive electrical component that can store Energy in the Electric field between a pair of conductors |- align = "center"| |width = "25"| | |- align = "center"| || Potentiometer |- align = "center"| | | |- align = "center"| Resistor| | ), called "RAE" (Relè Accelerazione Elettronico), commands a rotating device (called "avviatore automatico"). The driver selects the maximum exclusion current through a potentiometer on his desk, and the system, when the c.e.m.f. present in the motors brings the current (which is readed by transducers) to a value lower than the set current, makes the avviatore advance, closing the rheostat contactors (thus shunting the relative resistors) as speed builds up, until it is totally excluded; similarly it may go backward, when the current reaches high levels in respect of speed. The counter-electromotive force (abbreviated counter emf, or CEMF) is the Voltage, or Electromotive force, that pushes against the current A transducer is a device usually electrical, electronic, Electro-mechanical, Electromagnetic, Photonic, or Photovoltaic
The different types of connections of the motors in the various combinations is accomplished by closing various contactors; their set-ups during transitions are handled by a device called CEM ("Commutatore Escluditore Motori"). In semiconductor testing, contactor can also refer to the specialised socket that connects the Device under test.
If rheostatic exclusion is needed to be commanded finely (i. e. on coupling maneuvers, or in case of heavy train and/or poor adherence situations), the driver can use the PAC (Pomello Avanzamento Comandato), a small lever that makes the "avviatore automatico" advance or go backwards position by position (for Series combination only).
On Third series locomotives (official classification), many functions such as the ones of RAE, Avviatore Automatico, CEM, etc. , are assumed by an electronic control unit, similar to the ones employed on FS Class E444. The FS E444 is a class of Italian railways Electric locomotives They were introduced in the course of the 1960 until 1975.
It is important to exclude the rheostat as fast as possible: the rheostat is robust and dimensioned to stand high currents, however it cannot stand them for an excessive period of time, as there is the risk to melt it; the driver has to keep this in mind, when driving; when temperature is too high (> 200 C°), the "Vr" (Ventilazione Reostato, Rheostat Fans) light starts to blink on the driver's consolle, in order to warn him.
The following components form the auxiliary systems:
They are feed in various ways, depending on the series:
Motor cooling fans are automatically activated when the reverser is in non-neutral position, while rheostat fans when the temperature into the rheostat's resistors reaches 65 °C or are manually activated by the driver via an apposite botton. The Celsius Temperature scale was previously known as the centigrade scale.