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These ten levers are arranged into logical groups.
Imagine these levers were numbered 1 through 10, from left to right.
- Levers 1 and 10 are the reversing levers, with positions for Ahead, Off, and Astern.
- Levers 2 and 9 are the starter levers. These levers allow the operator to control the propulsion motors' starting current while they come up to speed.
- Levers 3, 4, 7, and 8: Each lever controls a main generator, which can be connected to the battery bus, to charge the batteries, or the motor bus, to run the motors.
- Lever 5 is the bus selector lever, which controls how the port and starboard motor busses are interconnected or tied to the battery bus. This control works in conjunction with:
- Lever 6, the battery selector. This allows the forward battery, aft battery, or both, to be connected to the battery bus, which can power the propulsion motors or be connected to the generators.
Landscape Composition; "Port Chester High School", Port Chester, New York; ©2009 DianaLee Photo Designs
House of Commons FAC lead by Ken Purchase MP (centre), with his colleagues John Horam MP & Sandra Osborne MP in Geneva as part of the FAC’s inquiry into “Global Security: Non-Proliferation”.
Paul C. Buff Inc. White Lightning X-Series Flash Units.
Bogota. Colombia. América del Sur - South America.
In the winch control room, aboard the Alexander Henry, at the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes; Kingston, Ontario.
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Abandoned and outdated control room for an unused water reservoir, Meadville, Pennsylvania
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The Irish Railway Record Society arranged a visit to the Heuston Valeting Plant (home of the 41 B-car ICR project) and the new National Traffic Control Centre (NTCC) at Heuston as one of the first events of 2023. The group was split into two - an hour at each location.
Darren Bowe (Manager CTC and NTCC) showed the IRRS groups around the facility, which is in the process of being fitted out with equipment cabinets and control desks