Thank you for sharing! Is there any output terminal for fault flash? I have a set up very similar (TS2 type 1 and IE 3000) and i want to utilize the alarm input on the network switch. I already have contacts from the UPS for a minor alarm when the power cuts out, but i really want a fault flash alarm to set up auto emails. Please help.
It is helpful to have an electronics/electric background of some type. I'm not sure how Canada is right now but here in the U.S., I know alot of Government Public Work agencies that will take anyone that is willing to work! Ask if they maintain traffic signals. That's a great way to start. Or start looking around for a traffic signal distribution company. Usually you can get find a job doing production work. All are a good start to get your foot in the door into the world of traffic signals.
Fantastic! Thank you for sharing this video!
Wow so much complexity in a single intersection, I cant imagine maintaining a whole city worth of these.
Seems like it could be done a lot more efficiently.. agree with you 💯 👍
Thanks for sharing both your project but even more your design prices and thoughts!
Excellent video thank you
What if you have a bad BIU would you know which one is bad ?
Thank you for sharing! Is there any output terminal for fault flash? I have a set up very similar (TS2 type 1 and IE 3000) and i want to utilize the alarm input on the network switch. I already have contacts from the UPS for a minor alarm when the power cuts out, but i really want a fault flash alarm to set up auto emails. Please help.
Isn't this a TS2 Type 1 Cabinet since it's using Terminal and Facilities BIU's.
Yes.
How can I get a job doing these cabinets in Canada?
It is helpful to have an electronics/electric background of some type. I'm not sure how Canada is right now but here in the U.S., I know alot of Government Public Work agencies that will take anyone that is willing to work! Ask if they maintain traffic signals. That's a great way to start. Or start looking around for a traffic signal distribution company. Usually you can get find a job doing production work. All are a good start to get your foot in the door into the world of traffic signals.