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Mk3 sleeper carriage power usage (?)

jmh59

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I often park next to a sleeper carriage at 'work' - I noticed it marked 1500V AC and 800A. That's 1.2MW. What uses that much power? Or, what does it actually relate to if not a power usage?
 
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jmh59

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That's a lot of heat. Aircon, lights, er... power sockets? While I realise it's a duff comparison if you converted 1500V/800A to 230V you get 5,217A and change... that's 401 13A sockets at full whack. But I have no idea what's inside these things and the figure may be a max of something rather than normal operating figures.
 

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I often park next to a sleeper carriage at 'work' - I noticed it marked 1500V AC and 800A. That's 1.2MW. What uses that much power? Or, what does it actually relate to if not a power usage?

That will be the rating for the cabling and jumpers which connect the whole train. A 16 coach sleeper train will need something getting on for that on a cold night.
 

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That will be the rating for the cabling and jumpers which connect the whole train. A 16 coach sleeper train will need something getting on for that on a cold night.

Ah! That makes perfect sense - thanks.
 

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Mark 5 sleepers, presumably, rather than Mark 3.
 

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