Press Release - Innovative tyre pressure monitoring system
solves installation and environmental challenges for new Nova LFS Artic
bus
Innovative tyre pressure monitoring system solves installation and
environmental challenges for new Nova LFS Artic bus
Motorsport proven technology from BERU f1systems improves reliability,
safety and reduces tyre wear.
Automotive engineering specialist BERU f1systems has developed a
specific bus Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) for Canadian firm
Nova Bus and their new Nova LFS Artic bus. BERU f1systems, well known
for robust and reliable TPMS technology, designed a system that solves
key durability and performance issues for bus operators in harsh
environments.
"Implementing a TPMS on a 62 foot (18.9m) articulated bus presents a
number of unique design challenges," says senior application engineer,
James Shingleton. "Achieving good radio frequency (RF) coverage along
the full length of the bus requires robust technology and clever
component packaging." In this particular instance the harsh operating
conditions of the vehicle was another major consideration as components
must be protected from the elements.
"In car applications, antennae are normally positioned on the underside
of the vehicle because it provides the best RF reception," explains
Shingleton. "However, with the exception of the front antenna, which is
mounted behind a splash shield at the front of the vehicle, this was not
feasible for Nova Bus due to potential damage caused by winter road
conditions. To solve this problem, the middle antenna is located inside
the cabin, while the two rear antennae are raised to a higher position
in the chassis. The performance of our system, which is proven in some
of the harshest motorsports environments, allows it to function
reliably, even in these shielded locations."
Nova bus vehicles are used across Canada all year round and operating
conditions can become very severe. In winter, incredibly cold
temperatures, huge snowfalls and very heavily salted roads create an
extremely destructive environment for external components. The TPMS must
function with minimal maintenance for the entire life of the vehicle,
which can be up to 20 years. BERU f1systems' existing solution, tested
in all environments on rally cars, has achieved the required durability
standards.
The Nova LFS Artic bus TPMS consists of four DGA+ antennae mounted on
the vehicle (two for the rear axle, one for the middle axle and one for
the front axle), eight wheel sensors (four on the rear axle, two on the
middle axle and two on the front axle) and the new BERU f1systems 24V
TPMS Bus ECU.
Tyre pressure monitoring is becoming increasingly common as fleet
operators try to reduce tyre wear and maintain highest possible fuel
efficiency. Legislation and increasing passenger safety requirements are
also leading manufacturers and operators to fit robust solutions. BERU
f1systems TPMS offers retrofitting possibilities either standalone or
through a CAN network.
About BERU f1systems
Founded in 1993 and since 2001, a specialist division of BERU AG, BERU
f1systems offers advanced design and manufacturing facilities for
vehicle wiring harness systems, tyre pressure monitoring, stress
measurement and composites. Supplied to world championship winning cars
in every major formula and every Formula 1 team, components from BERU
f1systems are now available in military, road car, aerospace and
nautical applications. In January 2007, BERU f1systems won the
prestigious Autosport International Innovation of the show for its Wire
in Composite technology.
Nova LFS Artic Overview
Articulated Transit Bus ideally suited for high-traffic routes
55 seat (total capacity of 116)
Length 62ft (18.9m)
Centred powertrain T-drive (Cummins ISL 330HP Engine, ZF, Voith or
Allison Transmission options)
Highly flexible articulation with turning radius 40.8ft (12.44m)
Photographs
Available from Nick Bailey by email (see below) or
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Nova bus vehicles are used across Canada all year round and operating
conditions can become very severe.
Innovative tyre pressure monitoring system solves installation and
environmental challenges for Nova LFS Artic bus.
Motorsport proven technology from BERU f1systems improves reliability,
safety and reduces tyre wear.
BERU f1systems, well known for robust and reliable TPMS technology,
designed a system that solves key durability and performance issues for
bus operators in harsh environments.
Sales Enquiries
John Bailey, Managing Director,
BERU f1systems, Technical Centre, Owen Road, Diss, Norfolk, IP22 4ER, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1379 646200
Email: john.bailey@bf1systems.com
Press Enquiries
Nick Bailey
Market Engineering Ltd. 43-44 North Bar, Banbury, OX16 0TH, UK.
Tel: +44 (0) 1295 277050
Fax: +44 (0) 1295 277030
Email: nick.bailey@m-eng.com