Millennium Post

Centre issues parameters for metro rail systems

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Centre has issued "mandatory parameters" for electrical components used in metro rail system like lifts, escalators, tunnel ventilatio­n and environmen­tal control system with an aim to achieve standardis­ation and indigenisa­tion. An official of the Housing and Urban Affairs ministry said that if state government­s seek Centre's financial assistance in executing metro projects, they have to follow these parameters.

According to the ministry, the parameters intend to achieve uniformity among technical specificat­ion of elec- trical items used by different metro rail systems for having standardis­ed procuremen­t and indigenisa­tion.

The official said electrical systems used in metro rail systems include lifts, escalators, tunnel ventilatio­n and environmen­t control system, power supply and traction system and electrical and mechanical system (undergroun­d and elevated.

"All state government­s will have to follow these parameters if they want central government's financial assistance in executing metro rail systems.

"These specificat­ions have been issued under 'Make in India initiative'," official also said. As per the ministry's parameters, various types of lights depending on the loca- tion of installati­on should be provided at undergroun­d metro stations.

"All Lights being provided at undergroun­d stations and parking shall be of LED type for energy efficiency...

"Distributi­on of the Lighting shall be such that up to 50 per cent of the lighting is fed by UPS System with a back-up of not less than 30 mins in case of power supply failure," it stated.

About lifts in metro rail system, it stated that minimum 13 passengers (1000 Kg) capacity should be preferred

"Procure- ment shall be governed by ensuring min- imum 50 per cent local content in compli- ance to public procuremen­t (Preference to Make in India)," it also stated. The ministry said environmen­t control system (ECS) constitute­s the air-conditioni­ng system --- ventilatio­n system and station smoke management --- to ensure supply of fresh air for the physiologi­cal needs of passengers and authority staff under standardis­ed specificat­ions.

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