1 ptsPTOfficial number: 2797
Will the rail brakes work after the failure of the converter?
Explanation
Correct answer: Yes.
Rail brakes are powered directly from the batteries, which constitutes a crucial safety feature of the vehicle. This design guarantees their reliable operation and the ability to perform an emergency stop, even in the event of a failure of the converter responsible for powering other circuits.
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