RTK23 Power Car: Reliable Rail Power Supply Solution
The RTK23 Power Car is a specialized rail vehicle designed to provide stable power for railway operations, integrating robust structural design, advanced power generation systems, and compliant safety features. Built to meet international and domestic rail standards, it serves as a critical component for passenger and freight rail networks requiring independent on-board power supply.
Technical Parameters
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Gauge |
1000 mm |
| Axle load |
10 t |
| Tare weight |
34 t |
| Maximum Operating speed |
80 km/h |
| Min. Curve radius |
109 m |
| Length |
18759 mm |
| Floor height (unloaded) |
965 mm |
| Coupler height (unloaded) |
585 mm |
The RTK23 features an all-steel welded, fully load-bearing car body that integrates underframe, side walls, roof, and interior systems including thermal insulation, water supply, and luggage racks. It is equipped with a rubber windshield compliant with TB/T 3094 and an apron meeting UIC standards, alongside an MCA-PH coupler buffer device (A end: HOOK, B end: YOKE).
For braking, the car uses a dual-pipe system: one for vacuum braking and one for air braking. The air braking system adopts Knorr technology, conforming to UIC 540 standards. Its power generation system includes a diesel generator set with supporting cooling, fuel, starting, and lubrication systems, ensuring continuous power output. The Bombardier MD52-M type bogie delivers stable running performance, with a 1000 mm gauge, 10 t axle load, and 109 m minimum curve radius enabling smooth operation on narrow-gauge rail networks at speeds up to 80 km/h.
Q&A Section
Q1: What are the main components of the RTK23 Power Car?
A1: The RTK23 Power Car consists of key modules including the all-steel welded car body, coupler & draft gear, dual-pipe braking system, windshield and apron, diesel power generation device, electrical equipment, and Bombardier MD52-M bogies.
Q2: What braking systems does the RTK23 adopt, and which standards do they comply with?
A2: It uses a dual-pipe braking system (vacuum and air braking). The air braking system is a Knorr type that meets UIC 540 standards, while the rubber windshield follows TB/T 3094 and the apron complies with UIC standards.
Q3: What is the operational performance of the RTK23 Power Car on rail networks?
A3: With a 1000 mm gauge, 10 t axle load, 109 m minimum curve radius, and 80 km/h maximum operating speed, it is optimized for narrow-gauge rail networks, ensuring stable maneuverability and reliable power supply during transit.