JFK AirTran completes new phase of heater control system

Written by Jenifer Nunez, assistant editor

JFK AirTrain in New York has recently increased the number of third rail heaters that are remotely controlled using RailComm technology.

 

This is part of a multiphase remote heater control project that has allowed JFK AirTrain and RailComm to construct a solution without interruption to service.

These heaters are being controlled via RailComm’s DOC® System, with communication being handled with a combination of RADiANT® and RADiX® serial radios. Through the DOC’s graphical user interface, authorized users are able to control the operation of all remotely equipped heaters, as well as monitor the operations of the element. When heating elements present a failed condition, the system generates alarms on the user interface so action can be taken to fix the issue before it affects train movement.

Remotely controlled heating elements allow Air Train to only run its heaters when absolutely necessary.

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