Project Background
China Railway Harbin Bureau Group Co., Ltd. is one of the 18 major railway transportation enterprises managed by China State Railway Group. Its jurisdiction covers the vast majority of Heilongjiang Province and extends into Hulunbuir City in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The bureau oversees 67 railway lines, including trunk, branch, and connecting lines, with a total operating mileage exceeding 6,854 kilometers.
Solution
The Harbin Bureau’s networked monitoring project is implemented in three phases to achieve unified management of equipment rooms within its jurisdiction.In the first phase, a comprehensive operation and maintenance management system is built for the dispatch center’s infrastructure to enable unified monitoring of power and environmental systems.In the second phase, integrated monitoring of the dispatch center's infrastructure is enhanced, enabling unified management across monitoring, resource allocation, energy efficiency, and operations.In the third phase, front-end monitoring stations are integrated to achieve centralized monitoring of communication equipment rooms distributed along railway lines and stations, thus realizing unified management of all equipment rooms within the Harbin Bureau’s jurisdiction.
Application Value
The Harbin Railway Comprehensive Equipment Room Operation and Maintenance Management System is designed to address the challenges of numerous, widely distributed, and often unattended railway equipment rooms. It leverages technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), network communication, and geographic information systems to achieve centralized monitoring and management.The system provides centralized and visualized monitoring of over 90 equipment rooms across 13 cities and stations, as well as 3 data centers at the command center. It covers systems such as power distribution, UPS, temperature and humidity, water leakage, air conditioning, video surveillance, access control, fire protection, and networking. A comprehensive platform has been established for asset management, capacity planning, energy consumption monitoring, and operation & maintenance management. This significantly improves the operational efficiency of equipment rooms, meets unattended operation safety standards, and provides a secure and efficient infrastructure foundation for the Harbin Bureau’s digital transformation.