USS LST-325's bridge engine order telegraph. Many past ships have the following dial indications: Flank ahead (1940–present) (US only) Full ahead; Half ahead; Slow ahead; Dead …
2019年2月14日 · There is a changeover switch located in the ECR for telegraph selection which can be manually or automatically changed between the local control and engine control room …
船舶车钟令中英文对照表. Stand by engine. Stand by engine. Engine stand-by. Finished with engine. Finished with engine. Ring off engine. Ring off engine. Engine rung off.
2024年10月26日 · “Half Ahead” – This command instructs the engines to operate at half of their maximum speed. The telegraph hand points to the middle position on the telegraph dial. “Slow …
2004年1月10日 · In answer to your last question, stop means that the engines are to be stopped weather the ship is at anchor or not. Standby means that the engines would be stopped but …
The speed for Dead Slow Ahead that was derived (6.2 knots) came about by using a value of 20 rpm with the turbine disengaged. The information on minimum revolutions for this order came …
When the engine order telegraph is changed to “DEAD SLOW AHEAD” on the bridge, the red lamp next to “STOP” will go off, and the green lamp next to “DEAD SLOW” will be lit, and a …
The default execution has the following engraved telegraph commands: 1. Full Ahead 2. Half Ahead 3. Slow Ahead 4. Dead Slow Ahead 5. Finished With Engine (FWE) 6. Stop 7. Standby …