Class 769 – Fire Control Unit Failures

Reported Issue

After long periods without power (1–3 months), the Fire Control Unit would fail catastrophically on first power-up, preventing train start.

Initial Observations

  • Units were previously repaired by replacing internal components without identifying root cause.

  • Multiple failed units were supplied showing similar damage patterns.

Investigation

  • Full strip-down and component-level analysis conducted.

  • Partial schematics obtained (original manufacturer (BRUSH) no longer exists).

  • Power consumption and processor behaviour validated against datasheets.

  • Failure evidence aligned with cable discharge / triboelectric effects during re-energisation.


Root Cause

  • Overvoltage transients caused by stored charge in long cable runs.

  • Discharge events exceeded component tolerance during initial power-up.

  • Industry standards for cable discharge testing confirmed relevance.


Resolution

  • A dedicated overvoltage suppression module was designed.

  • All signals routed through the protection circuit.

  • Design refined following simulation and component selection.

  • PCB layout and SPICE simulation underway.

  • EFT and capacitive clamp testing planned using in-house equipment.

Outcome

  • Root cause conclusively identified.

  • Preventative design solution implemented

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