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S No        Term                                       Description/Meaning in SEM                                    Relevant paras
                      Preventive
               111                     Maintenance to carry out to mitigate degradation and reduce the probability of failure.
                      Maintenance
                                       Documented set of time scheduled activities, resources and events serving to implement the
               112  RAM Plan           organizational  structure,  responsibilities,  procedures,  activities,  capabilities  and  resources
                                       that together ensure that an item will satisfy RAM requirements relevant.
               113  Rear Section       The Section between LSS and IB Signal (including 400 meters of overlap).                     18.12.1(a)(b)(d) (e)
               114  Reference          A location on the track (e.g. balise group reference location or RFID tag location) used as a
                      Location         reference for the information sent from trackside or for the train position.
                                                                                                                                    3.5.7(a), 7.8.1(a),
                                       An electromagnetic device, which is used to convey information from one circuit to another  11.1.2, 17.1.1(e),
               115  Relay
                                       circuit through a set of contact i.e. front or back contact.                                 18.2.4, 18.8.1(f),
                                                                                                                                    19.8.8(a), 20.2.2(a,b)
               116  Release Speed  A speed value to allow a train to approach the end of its movement authority.                    13.2.3(g)(j)k)
                                                                                                                                    7.8.8,  8.7.1(c)(d),
                                       Ability  to  perform  as  required,  without  failure  for  a  given  time  interval,  under  given
               117  Reliability                                                                                                     21.1.1(e), 21.3.4(a)
                                       conditions.
                                                                                                                                    Annexure: G1
                      Required         Minimum distance  between two  points  duly  taking  gradients  into  consideration  to  ensure
               118
                      Distance         functionality & safety.
                                       Hard Reset is a type of reset which when applied will directly reset the failed Axle counter
               119  Reset-Hard         system.
                                       It is not to be applied in a working Station/Section.
                                       A type of reset (applied on a failed axle counter system) by due Co-operation between two  17.7.5 (a)
                                       Operating Staff/Station Masters or One Station Master & Another Operating staff at site after
                      Reset –
               120                     ensuring laid down conditions - such as arrival of last vehicle or clearance of the track section
                      Cooperative
                                       (using line verification box after physical verification of Failed Track section). The axle counter
                                       will show ‘clear’ after application of this type of reset.
                      Reset -                                                                                                       17.7.5 (a)
               121                     -do-
                      Conditional



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