FSP technology gains approval

Class II Technology from Unipart Rail

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The Unipart Rail range of FSPs (Functional Supply Points) has now gained Network Rail acceptance for use on the UK infrastructure.

Class II technology (in layman's terms: not requiring earthing) is increasingly being specified to reduce the risk of injury or death on the railway. Where high voltages are involved, this is more important than ever.

Our new FSPs are fully Class II, and are also compliant to the NR/L2/SIGELP/27409 Issue 2 specifications. We also supply the necessary escalation drawing for each individual location (profile sheets/design unique to each FSP).

The PowerU range extends our capabilities beyond the Signalling & Control Location Cases and REBs, back into the power supply side of the railways, and we have further developments in progress which will also add value to our customers' operations.

About Unipart RailUnipart Rail logo

Unipart Rail is a supply partner to some of the world’s best-known names. Our partners know us to be expert in the services we provide – giving them the confidence to pursue their business objectives, while we support them with bespoke solutions.

As our solutions are drawn from a portfolio of skills, delivered by over 800 expert practitioners in their fields, we craft unique services that dovetail perfectly with our customers. As part of the Unipart Group, with a turnover of £1bn, we support a large number of clients from blue chip companies to specialist suppliers.

 

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