30,000 kilowatts for safe evacuation of the stations
Five mtu engines are in service in the engine rooms deep in the belly of the Viennese underground. A sixth is scheduled for next year. This unit has already left the Rolls-Royce factory in Friedrichshafen and is currently on the site of mtu sales partner K&W Drive Systems, who is working with Austrian electric power generation expert ELIN to integrate it into the plant as a whole. The new emergency generator set is to be ready for service towards the end of the year.
Together, the generator sets will be capable of delivering 30,000 kW of power to keep lighting installations, escalators, control and signaling systems and information systems fed with energy should the public power grid fail. Lifts, for example, will move to a predefined level and open their doors automatically to allow passengers to exit while the station lights remain fully on. All this ensures that people are safely evacuated from the underground, after which the metro stations can be closed. To supply enough electrical power to each underground station, up to 2 MW is required pro service line. That not being enough to operate the trains themselves, these come to a standstill in the event of an outage, with only certain units staying operative to bring passengers to the next station for their safe evacuation.