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School of the Boat - AC Electrical
« on: December 11, 2008, 01:55:27 PM »
Here are some other electrical questions: 

What is the source of 60 Hz AC power (for those boats that have it)?

Give a brief run down on how the power is produced to how it is distributed.

Maybe later I'll ask the standard qual question: How does power get to your bunk lamp?

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Re: School of the Boat - AC Electrical
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2008, 05:14:34 PM »
I posted this in the other thread, but here it is again:

"The alternating current power supply to this switchboard is obtained from the I.C. motor generators which are comprised of either 250-volt d.c. motors and 120-volt a.c. generators, or 120-volt d.c. motors and 120-volt a.c. generators, depending upon the type of installation. The former would take its power directly from the batteries, the latter from the lighting system. If the supply is taken from the lighting system, the installation is also equipped with an emergency supply obtained from a center tap off the battery through a double throw switch, for use in the event of failure of the lighting motor generator set.

The direct current power supply to the switchboard comes from the lighting system. An auxiliary supply of direct current for the gyro compass and torpedo data computer may be obtained from a rectifier which receives its power supply from the alternating current bus.

Fused switches are supplied for the primaries of each of the two 120/8 volt transformers for the 6-8 volt circuits, and for the searchlight. One spare fused switch is provided, wired into the direct current bus, and 2 spare switches are wired into the alternating current bus."


 

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Re: School of the Boat - AC Electrical
« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2008, 01:57:05 PM »
Outstanding!

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Re: School of the Boat - 11 Dec (AC Electrical)
« Reply #3 on: December 16, 2008, 06:19:43 PM »
Ok Chief what is this weeks School of the boat now that your last weeks question has been answered

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Re: School of the Boat - AC Electrical
« Reply #4 on: December 17, 2008, 11:10:41 AM »
I didn't see how much power is generated yet Darrin!   :police:
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Re: School of the Boat - AC Electrical
« Reply #5 on: December 17, 2008, 12:01:29 PM »
That's true John, but like the torpedo tubes there hasn't been much interest in that block also.. Hopefully it is just the holiday's :knuppel2: