Since we've been idle a while I'll chip in, plus we had snow in North Carolina so they rolled up the roads and I can't do anything else anyway. The IMO pumps, there are two, are screw-type pumps driven by 18 HP motors. They have three screws, one driven by the motor and two idlers. They take oil initially pressurized by the supply tank at 25 psi and boost it to 600 to 700 psi. This oil fills an accumulator that is pressurized by air from the High Pressure air system. The air side is pressurized to 1750 psi, the accumulator runs at a 3:1 ratio, so the oil side runs between 600 and 700 psi.
The hydraulic system powers loads such as: Torpedo tube muzzle doors, Ballast tank vent valves (
, air induction valve, engine exhaust valves (2), the capstan/ anchor windlass, Safety and negative tank floods, Safety tank vent, Sonar sound heads, Periscopes and antennas, the bow plane rigging motor and for steering and diving planes control. Whew.
There are several loops. Service forward does the forward muzzle doors, capstan/windlass and the sonar sound heads. Service aft does the after tube doors and the engine exhausts. There are two manifolds at the COW station for the induction valve, safety and negative tanks, and the ballast tank vents. The control handles have different shapes to help the COW tell by feel in the dark. Also, one of them is at rest in a different position than the others. Anybody want to take a stab at that?
Oh yeah, some of the steering controls don't run on shafts. If you lose normal power you can shift to an emergency configuration that turns the control wheel (called a telemotor)l into a hydraulic pump. I understand that is what the fold out handcranks are for, so you can spin it like the devil when in emergency.
PS You guys are so incredibly lucky to have toys that are just the right size. The battleship I work on is so big that I can't hope to get much of anything running both for lack of time and lack of resources. Heck, the gun turret hydraulic motors take 440 VAC, three phase at 600 amps each. Our whole shore power feed right now is 600 amps, I can't even hope to run one.