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The Switchboard in the Lobby of the Historic Brookdale Lodge, in the Santa Cruz Mountains. From the very early 1900's
Postcard showing women operating a switchboard at the New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. building, 24 Norman Street, Salem, Massachusetts.
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Citation: Nelson Dionne Salem History Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts
Our ship's 480 volt electrical switchboard has breakers which are controlled automatically by the Power Management System, through the Human/Machine Interface, or manually. It is a 2-side split bus in which one of our two main generators can operate on each side and the 3rd auxiliary generator can be switched form side to side. Normally each bus side operates in a 'tied together' configuration. Synchronization, voltage control, and load sharing is controlled by programmable loic controllers while in automatic mode. The PMS features 'hands-off' auto-start, auto-shutdown, and black-start capability for the 3 generator sets.
This old swithchboard became a museum piece at the Calgary Firefighters Museum.
The older 911 Emergency building closed recently @ Rotary Park -107 7Ave NE.
It reopened @ #100, 3705 - 35 ST NE, Calgary T1Y 6C2.
Read All About It ---> littleindiana.com/2011/06/wabash-county-historical-museum...
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An old "eye ball" manual switchboard, Cabinet War Rooms, London. When someone picked up a phone, the circular disk on the top panel of the exchange would fall down showing the number of the phone that was picked up - the disk looked like an eye ball which is how the switchboard got it's nick name. The operator would place a plug in the corresponding socket underneath and push the switch on the desk to talk to the far end, if it was an internal call, they would put the second jack in the associated socket and pull the switch on the desk forward to ring the phone. When the person answered, the circular disk would fall down to indicate the phone was answered. On this switchboard, you can see a jack in socket #8, although there is no one on the far end as the disk isn't down.