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Discover the new Reference Architectures for Road Tunnels - Edition 2021
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Posted: 2021-07-0905:40 AM. Last Modified: 2021-07-0905:42 AM
Discover the new Reference Architectures for Road Tunnels - Edition 2021
This document specifically addresses EcoStruxure™ Plant architectures for road tunnels, which is part of the EcoStruxure™ Plant series, a collection of documents that addresses reference architectures for applications in the transportation segment. These flexible and collaborative architecture from Schneider Electric provide access to the information you need to operate tunnels, with an emphasis on the ever increasing demands of availability and safety.
EcoStruxure™ Plant architectures for road tunnels, specifically covers the different sub-system as signaling, ventilation, power, emergency lighting and firefighting.
The architecture described in this document is not a specific product in the normal commercial sense. It describes an example of how Schneider Electric and third-party components may be integrated to fulfill an industrial application.