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Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyElectrical Equipment - Relays
... ...power relays...Relays are used where it is necessary to control a circuit by an independent low-power signal, or where several circuits must be controlled by one signal....power stations. Manually operated by remote control for an external circuit breaker. The relays were from a Kiewa Hydro Power Station control panel. power circuits electrical equipment electric power control power relays power station circuit breaker One has a plaque attached. ...Protective relays are one of the critical components of the elctrical power grid that serve to detect defective equipment or other dangerous or intolerable conditions and can either initiate or permit switching or simply provide an alarm to provide an alarm to provide a safer, more reliable delivery system. Used in power stations. The function of relay is to quickly remove from service any equipment that might suffer damage or otherwise affect the operation of the system. Relays protect the electrical system in 2 ways: Prevent failure or damage to electrical systems. Mitigate the effects of failure when it occurs. Switches that control other switches. Relays are used where it is necessary to control a circuit by an independent low-power signal, or where several circuits must be controlled by one signal.Used by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria for the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme in the power stations. Manually operated by remote control for an external circuit breaker. The relays were from a Kiewa Hydro Power Station control panel.Collection of black metal rectangular boxes (heavy) containing electrical wires forming a circuit. The longer, narrower rectangles have a bakelite knob at one end. Some of the boxes have one side of clear perspex and another has all sides of clear perspex. One is labelled "group relay". Another has windows with labels eg. 'turbine overspeed' 'emergency trip' and one has 3 steel knobs. - with 'stop', 'start'. One box is larger than the rest and has clear perspex side showing 'overcurrent relay' and workings.One has a plaque attached. Manufacture: "The English Co. Ltd. Londonpower circuits, electrical equipment, electric power control, power relays, power station, circuit breaker -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyTimer Mechanical, Circa 1950
... Relay is quite a large (industrial type) apparatus. The Timer is started by having a voltage of 250 volts direct current (as supplied by batteries). A DC motor then rotates driving into a clockwork mechanism, the output of which is an arm rotating at the same speed as a minute hand on a clock. Attached to this arm is a mercury switch which tips and makes an electrical circuit operate in a sequence control system. The sequences that use these timers are when starting and stopping Hydro Generators. They check that the machine has connected to the power...At this point in time the need for additional power sources to quench both an industrial and domestic demand for electricity was purely an economic and not and environmental (carbon reduction) factor. This Timing Relay ...This Timing Relay is quite a large (industrial type) apparatus. The Timer is started by having a voltage of 250 volts direct current (as supplied by batteries). A DC motor then rotates driving into a clockwork mechanism, the output of which is an arm rotating at the same speed as a minute hand on a clock. Attached to this arm is a mercury switch which tips and makes an electrical circuit operate in a sequence control system. The sequences that use these timers are when starting and stopping Hydro Generators. They check that the machine has connected to the power system grid before 20 minutes duration. Brakes must go on for a set time when shutting down a generator slowing at the right speed as measured by this apparatus. These generators are powered by the hydro force of "stored" water at a higher altitude. The establishment of both the NSW and Victorian Hydro schemes was achieved from the mid 1900's to the 1960's. At this point in time the need for additional power sources to quench both an industrial and domestic demand for electricity was purely an economic and not and environmental (carbon reduction) factor. This Timing Relay apparatus is very significant to the Kiewa Valley as its use was introduced during the Kiewa Hydro Scheme. Although only a relay apparatus, it was however part of the explosion of human resources into the valley. This influx of population transformed the region from that of a basically quiet rural region to one which evolved into both an industrial and a larger residential community. This evolution in the valley created a change, not only in the "physical" landscape but also the socio-economic expansion which permitted other "tourist" based industries into the valley. This Hydro Scheme was instigated by "the Government of the day" as a bold move and was the major force behind the acceptance of World War II refugee and "technical" workforce. Inclusion of skilled and unskilled migration into the Australian environment was of a higher priority than a selective quota system of later years.. Although this mass "invasion" of workers with families was thought of in some circles as intrusive, the expansion of population post war years and its integration into the Australian rural sector, produced the multi- lingual, multi-cultural diversity of later years.sec vic kiewa hydro scheme, alternate energy supplies, alpine population growth -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyRelay Protection Instrument, Circa 1950's
... This protection relay apparatus (a large electrical fuse), which permits the easy monitoring and disconnection of faulty electrical apparatus connected to the large SEC Victoria Hydro Scheme's electrical power producing generators. ...relay unit has a black painted metal shell with four copper enclosed "prongs" fastened to the rear of the housing(from a bake-lite plate) . Between these "prongs" are four "empty" points allowing additional "screw on" bases. The front glass enclosed meter and recorder allows for the identification and automatic disconnection of any faulty equipment connected to the main power generator. ...relay unit has a black painted metal shell with four copper enclosed "prongs" fastened to the rear of the housing(from a bake-lite plate) . Between these "prongs" are four "empty" points allowing additional "screw on" bases. The front glass enclosed meter and recorder allows for the identification and automatic disconnection of any faulty equipment connected to the main power generator. ...This protection relay apparatus (a large electrical fuse), which permits the easy monitoring and disconnection of faulty electrical apparatus connected to the large SEC Victoria Hydro Scheme's electrical power producing generators. These generators are powered by the hydro force of "stored" water at a higher altitude. The establishment of both the NSW and Victorian Hydro Schemes was achieved from the early 1900's to the 1960's. At this point in time the need for additional power sources to quench both an industrial and domestic demand for electricity was purely an economic and not and environmental (carbon reduction) factor. This hydro scheme was instigated by "the Government of the day" as a bold move and was the major force of the World War II refugee and "technical" workforce inclusion of skilled and unskilled migration into the Australian environment. Although this mass "invasion" of workers with families was thought of in some circles as intrusive, the expansion of population post war years and its integration into the Australian rural sector, produced the multi- lingual multi-cultural diversity of later years.This protection relay is very significant to the Kiewa Valley as its use was introduced during the Kiewa Hydro Scheme. Although only a small apparatus it was part of the explosion of human resources into the valley. This influx of population transformed the region from that of a basically quiet rural region to one which evolved into both an industrial and a larger residential community. This evolution in the valley created a change, not only in the "physical" landscape but also the socio-economic expansion which permitted other "tourist" based industries into the valley.This protection relay unit has a black painted metal shell with four copper enclosed "prongs" fastened to the rear of the housing(from a bake-lite plate) . Between these "prongs" are four "empty" points allowing additional "screw on" bases. The front glass enclosed meter and recorder allows for the identification and automatic disconnection of any faulty equipment connected to the main power generator. This equipment acts similarly to a modern day circuit breaker found on the electrical circuit boards of residential homes.On the top section of the front panel "ASEA" to the left "Made in Sweden" and to the right "Frabrique en Suede" below this "RIS" below this a graph and next to it two columns of numbers and a pointer for each setkiewa hydro electricity scheme, victorian state electricity commission, relays, generators -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumEquipment - Taillight relay and box, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), c1950
... power to the internal and external lights. Made by the SECV. Salvaged from tram 14 during the project to renew the wiring and electrical arrangements of the tram. The box was located adjacent to the driver's windows and would click when the trolley pole was placed back on the overhead. Demonstrates an item fitted to a tramcar to switch an external battery tail lighting circuit. fuse tram 14 tramcars tramcar maintenance electrical switching Wooden box made from softwood with bevelled corners, plywood top painted green containing an 8 Ohm "Post Office" type relay (see reference) fitted with two "break" contacts and associated insulated wiring soldered to the relevant contacts. ...Item used to switch the power for the red tail lights circuit from the trolley pole to the battery circuit when the trolley pole was being reversed and not able to provide power to the internal and external lights. Made by the SECV. Salvaged from tram 14 during the project to renew the wiring and electrical arrangements of the tram. The box was located adjacent to the driver's windows and would click when the trolley pole was placed back on the overhead.Demonstrates an item fitted to a tramcar to switch an external battery tail lighting circuit.Wooden box made from softwood with bevelled corners, plywood top painted green containing an 8 Ohm "Post Office" type relay (see reference) fitted with two "break" contacts and associated insulated wiring soldered to the relevant contacts. See item 9024 for an associated drawing. Two examples held.fuse, tram 14, tramcars, tramcar maintenance, electrical switching -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Folder with papers, Garry Wood and Paul Mong, "Ballarat Tramway Museum / Electrical Diagrams for Sub Station / 12-11-2005", Nov. 2005
... Power Supply Blue Victory plastic folder with clear front cover, containing 15 plastic sheet protectors and printed or photocopied sheets detailing the equipment in the rebuilt BTM Sub-station. Titled "Ballarat Tramway Museum / Electrical Diagrams for Sub Station / 12-11-2005", details control circuit, Traction Encloser, Cabinet C1, Cabinet C2, Cabinet C/C3, photographs, parts list, Micro electrics, Traction Contactors, Type LTHS, K&J Magnetics, NHP under or over current single phase relays, and Carlo Cavazzi Monitoring Relays. ...Blue Victory plastic folder with clear front cover, containing 15 plastic sheet protectors and printed or photocopied sheets detailing the equipment in the rebuilt BTM Sub-station. Titled "Ballarat Tramway Museum / Electrical Diagrams for Sub Station / 12-11-2005", details control circuit, Traction Encloser, Cabinet C1, Cabinet C2, Cabinet C/C3, photographs, parts list, Micro electrics, Traction Contactors, Type LTHS, K&J Magnetics, NHP under or over current single phase relays, and Carlo Cavazzi Monitoring Relays.trams, tramways, substation, btm, power supply -
Melbourne Tram MuseumMagazine, Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), "Met Lines", 1986
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Tramway and bus names only listed, not railway. .1 - Vol 2 No. 1 - Feb. 1986 - front cover - Flagstaff station, St Kilda/Port Melbourne light rail system announced, police at Hawthorn learning about trams, Chinese delegation looking at Melbourne's trams, Elwood depot article with photos by Lloyd Rogers at time of Elwood depot coming part of The Met, promotional posters for tramcars, Tram cards, tram power supply upgraded (photo of Z129) - Brown Boveri equipment to Kew and Ascot Vale, memoirs of a tram conductress Nancy Scutt, item with photo of Conductor Jeff Harvey, employment notes, Preston Workshops Christmas party and presentation to Essendon depot tramway soccer champs by Norm Maddock. .2 - Vol 2, No. 2 - March 1986 - Jolimont workshops, modal interchange at Bundoora, Transport Information Centre, memoirs of a tram conductress continued, tram cricket matches, tramway bowls - photos and players listed, Harris trains to be phased out. .3 - Vol 2, No. 3 - April 1986 - front cover of a Met Tram overhead maintenance, linesmen training, new super scheme (old gratuity scheme), visit from ATMOEA NSW visit, Elwood bus depot 12 months with The Met, flying flags on trams, tramway bowls, cricket. .4 - Vol 2, No. 4, May 1986 - 20 pages - Met Information Centre - "Dreams of trams become a reality - driver Peter Gamble", tram tour for American visitors to the zoo, Harris trains, article and photos on Camberwell depot, pantographs on trams, face lift for trams (758) and new buses (182). .5 - Vol 2, No. 5, June/July 1986 - 40 pages - Clock shop, materials testing, lost property, chemical analysis - Preston Workshops, Bus Driving School, Munitions bus 301 at Hawthorn, AVM on trams (223), tram track repairs, relaying Preston workshops entrance for LRV's, new type of safety zones (967 and 871), Preston Workshops redevelopment for LRV's, tram shelters, transporting arts - new series, Michael Leunig, mentions Clifton Pugh tram 504, federal funding for trams, fitting air conditioners to trams. .6 - Vol 2, No. 6, August 1986 - 20 pages - front cover - rotary converter at Carlton, Doncaster bus depot celebrates 25 years, the day the rains came - Ray Marsh - 1972 floods, substations power tram network, Carlton, tram art of a different kind, launch of Leunig's tram. ...Tramway and bus names only listed, not railway. .1 - Vol 2 No. 1 - Feb. 1986 - front cover - Flagstaff station, St Kilda/Port Melbourne light rail system announced, police at Hawthorn learning about trams, Chinese delegation looking at Melbourne's trams, Elwood depot article with photos by Lloyd Rogers at time of Elwood depot coming part of The Met, promotional posters for tramcars, Tram cards, tram power supply upgraded (photo of Z129) - Brown Boveri equipment to Kew and Ascot Vale, memoirs of a tram conductress Nancy Scutt, item with photo of Conductor Jeff Harvey, employment notes, Preston Workshops Christmas party and presentation to Essendon depot tramway soccer champs by Norm Maddock. .2 - Vol 2, No. 2 - March 1986 - Jolimont workshops, modal interchange at Bundoora, Transport Information Centre, memoirs of a tram conductress continued, tram cricket matches, tramway bowls - photos and players listed, Harris trains to be phased out. .3 - Vol 2, No. 3 - April 1986 - front cover of a Met Tram overhead maintenance, linesmen training, new super scheme (old gratuity scheme), visit from ATMOEA NSW visit, Elwood bus depot 12 months with The Met, flying flags on trams, tramway bowls, cricket. .4 - Vol 2, No. 4, May 1986 - 20 pages - Met Information Centre - "Dreams of trams become a reality - driver Peter Gamble", tram tour for American visitors to the zoo, Harris trains, article and photos on Camberwell depot, pantographs on trams, face lift for trams (758) and new buses (182). .5 - Vol 2, No. 5, June/July 1986 - 40 pages - Clock shop, materials testing, lost property, chemical analysis - Preston Workshops, Bus Driving School, Munitions bus 301 at Hawthorn, AVM on trams (223), tram track repairs, relaying Preston workshops entrance for LRV's, new type of safety zones (967 and 871), Preston Workshops redevelopment for LRV's, tram shelters, transporting arts - new series, Michael Leunig, mentions Clifton Pugh tram 504, federal funding for trams, fitting air conditioners to trams. .6 - Vol 2, No. 6, August 1986 - 20 pages - front cover - rotary converter at Carlton, Doncaster bus depot celebrates 25 years, the day the rains came - Ray Marsh - 1972 floods, substations power tram network, Carlton, tram art of a different kind, launch of Leunig's tram. ...Magazine, published by the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Victoria "Met Lines" (Metlines) - A4, printed on white gloss paper, with the MTA logo or symbol. Issued under the name of Kevin Shea as Chairman. References to Minister Tom Roper. Continues from Reg Item 1059 "Met Lines" - printed in an A4 version. Major tram and bus items listed. Tramway and bus names only listed, not railway. .1 - Vol 2 No. 1 - Feb. 1986 - front cover - Flagstaff station, St Kilda/Port Melbourne light rail system announced, police at Hawthorn learning about trams, Chinese delegation looking at Melbourne's trams, Elwood depot article with photos by Lloyd Rogers at time of Elwood depot coming part of The Met, promotional posters for tramcars, Tram cards, tram power supply upgraded (photo of Z129) - Brown Boveri equipment to Kew and Ascot Vale, memoirs of a tram conductress Nancy Scutt, item with photo of Conductor Jeff Harvey, employment notes, Preston Workshops Christmas party and presentation to Essendon depot tramway soccer champs by Norm Maddock. .2 - Vol 2, No. 2 - March 1986 - Jolimont workshops, modal interchange at Bundoora, Transport Information Centre, memoirs of a tram conductress continued, tram cricket matches, tramway bowls - photos and players listed, Harris trains to be phased out. .3 - Vol 2, No. 3 - April 1986 - front cover of a Met Tram overhead maintenance, linesmen training, new super scheme (old gratuity scheme), visit from ATMOEA NSW visit, Elwood bus depot 12 months with The Met, flying flags on trams, tramway bowls, cricket. .4 - Vol 2, No. 4, May 1986 - 20 pages - Met Information Centre - "Dreams of trams become a reality - driver Peter Gamble", tram tour for American visitors to the zoo, Harris trains, article and photos on Camberwell depot, pantographs on trams, face lift for trams (758) and new buses (182). .5 - Vol 2, No. 5, June/July 1986 - 40 pages - Clock shop, materials testing, lost property, chemical analysis - Preston Workshops, Bus Driving School, Munitions bus 301 at Hawthorn, AVM on trams (223), tram track repairs, relaying Preston workshops entrance for LRV's, new type of safety zones (967 and 871), Preston Workshops redevelopment for LRV's, tram shelters, transporting arts - new series, Michael Leunig, mentions Clifton Pugh tram 504, federal funding for trams, fitting air conditioners to trams. .6 - Vol 2, No. 6, August 1986 - 20 pages - front cover - rotary converter at Carlton, Doncaster bus depot celebrates 25 years, the day the rains came - Ray Marsh - 1972 floods, substations power tram network, Carlton, tram art of a different kind, launch of Leunig's tram. Doncaster party. .7 - Vol 2, No. 7, October 1986, 20 pages, artic buses start rolling (articulated), vandals, Robert Jacks tram launched, Peace tram 829,. .8 - Vol 2, No. 8, November 1986, 20 pages, MTA Annual report, Debbie Bateman Conductor thanked by passengers, Papal tour planning, MTA Ball, Frankston Neighbourhood launched, Essendon depot Soccer report. .9 - Vol. 2, No. 9, December 1986, 20 pages, Christmas issue, (has a $1.50 sticker on it), Met Lines year in review, Federal funding for more A class trams, Bundoora - La Trobe Uni bus interchanged opened, Domain Interchange opened, For next year 1987 - see Reg Item 1141 - Announced in December issue, Met Lines quarterly next year.trams, tramways, mta, the met, elwood depot, light rail, posters, power supply, kew, ascot vale, conductresses, sports, essendon depot, bundoora, jolimont workshops, tower truck, overhead, superannuation, flags, camberwell depot, drivers, trolley poles, pantographs, clocks, buses, avm, automatic vehicle monitoring, shelters, flooding, substation, carlton, transporting art, federal funding, a class, domain interchange, tram 2001, tram 129, tram 234, tram 50, tram 504, tram 871, tram 967, tram 223, tram 758 -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Block Mounted Photograph, Hugh Waldron, c2000?
... Block mounted photograph on chipboard of B 2001 at Riversdale Junction, soon after its relay, tram turning from Riversdale Road into Power St with St Anthony's Shrine Catholic Church in the background. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways B class Riversdale Rd Power St Riversdale Junction City - Market St Route 27 tram 2001 Block mounted photograph on chipboard of B 2001 at Riversdale Junction, soon after its relay, tram turning from Riversdale Road into Power St with St Anthony's Shrine Catholic Church in the background. ...Block mounted photograph on chipboard of B 2001 at Riversdale Junction, soon after its relay, tram turning from Riversdale Road into Power St with St Anthony's Shrine Catholic Church in the background. Tram has the destination of City Market St, Route 27. On the rear is a Nowak company label, who mounted the print for Hugh.trams, tramways, b class, riversdale rd, power st, riversdale junction, city - market st, route 27, tram 2001 -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (Item) - (SP) Technical Orders - multitude - list in "Context"
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Power Unit Parts Breakdown...Technical Order TO-8D3-8-6-3 Position Light Flasher Overhaul...Technical Order TO-8D6-5-4-504 Mod Westinghouse Generator A45J247...Technical Order TO-8E2-5-2-13 Aircraft Magnetos Overhaul...Technical Order TO-8E2-5-2-14 Aircraft Magnetos Parts Breakdown...Technical Order TO-8RI-3-5-3 Generator Field Control Relay...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Possibly related to navigation Technical Order AN 03-10ABB-163 Cyl Plug Selector Valve Assy Overhaul with Parts Breakdown Technical Order AN 03-5-308 Switch Pressure Actuated Overhaul with Parts Breakdown Technical Order AN 05-55A-13 D-C Selsyn Position Indicators and Transmitters Technical Order AN-03-10ABB-237 Swing Check Valve Overhaul with Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-00-20A-2 Airplane Maintenance Forms Technical Order TO-01-1-390 Food and Galley Equipment Responsibility Technical Order TO-01-1-515 Rework Solenoid Control Head Part 966129 Technical Order TO-01-1-619 Oxygen Regulators Inspection and Replacement Technical Order TO-02-10AB-1 R985 Aircraft Engines Operations Technical Order TO-03-1-6 Solenoid Meshing Devices Ops Service Overhaul Technical Order TO-06-1-8 Fuels and Lubricants Technical Order TO-06-10-1 Lubrication oils Grades and Use Technical Order TO-08-5-10 Radio SCR-578-A Defective Reels RL-48 Technical Order TO-1-1-383 Removal of Ammunition from Aircraft Technical Order TO-10-25-3 Film Developer Assy Operations Servicing Parts Catalog Technical Order TO-14S3-1-503 Inspection of Life Raft CO2 Cylinders Technical Order TO-15A1-2-12-3 Air Pressure Regulator Overhaul Technical Order TO-15H4-2-2-3 Ignition Units Overhaul Technical Order TO-15H6-2-2-123 Cockpit Temperature Control Box Technical Order TO-15H6-2-2-13 Cockpit Temperature Control Box Technical Order TO-15H6-2-2-163 Cockpit Temperature Control Box Overhaul Technical Order TO-1F-1-525 Safety Wirting Pilot Oxygen Shutoff Valve Technical Order TO-1F-86-210 Sabre Electrical Connector for Test Equipment Technical Order TO-2R-0470-12 AN 02A-40EB-2 Aircraft Engines Service Technical Order TO-2R-0470-13 AN 02A-40EB-3 Aircraft Engines Overhaul Technical Order TO-2R-0470-14 AN 02A-40EB-4 Aircraft Engines Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-4S-1-2 High Pressure Air Valve Cores Technical Order TO-4S5-2-3 Tail Skid Shock Struts Overhaul Technical Order TO-5F4-3-3 True Airspeed Signal Control Amplifier Overhaul Technical Order TO-6J13-2-1-501 Dual Float Switch Assy Installation Technical Order TO-6J14-1-5 Torque Values Self Sealing Bladder Cell Multi Bolt Fittings Technical Order TO-6J3-4-15-4A VS-2 Fuel Regulator Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-6J5-15-3 Fuel Filetr Assy Overhaul Technical Order TO-6J5-15-4 Fuel Filter Assy Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-6J5-18-3 Micronic Filters Overhaul Technical Order TO-6J5-18-4 Micronic Filters Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-6J5-24-3 Av Fuel Filter Replaceable Micronic Element Technical Order TO-6J5-5-3 Fuel Filter 03S12166D Overhaul with Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-6R-1-2 Engine Carburetor Installation Technical Order TO-6R1-3-1-35 Bendix Injector Carburetor Overhaul Technical Order TO-6R9-2-11-3 Valve Check Overhaul with Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-6R9-2-12-3 Swing Check Valve Overhaul with Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-6R9-2-14-3 Check Valve Flow Indicator Overhaul wth Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-8A6-3-3-3 AC Generator Overhaul Technical Order TO-8A6-8-4-4 Engine Driven Aircraft Generator Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-8A6-9-3-3 Aircraft AC Generator Overhaul Technical Order TO-8D1-21-3-33 Fractional Horsepower Motor 5BA25AJ28B Overhaul with Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-8D1-21-3-33 Fractional Horsepower Motor 5BA25MJ426B Overhaul with Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-8D1-29-2-3 Direct Current Motor Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-8D1-9-13-23 Oil Cooler Flap Control Overhaul Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-8D1-9-19-3 Direct Current Motor Overhaul with Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-8D1-9-21-3 Electromechanical Linear Actuator Overhaul Technical Order TO-8D1-9-21-4 Electromechanical Linear Actuator Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-8D1-9-22-3 Electromechanical Power Unit Overhaul Technical Order TO-8D1-9-22-4 Electromechanical Power Unit Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-8D3-8-6-3 Position Light Flasher Overhaul Technical Order TO-8D6-5-4-504 Mod Westinghouse Generator A45J247 Technical Order TO-8E2-5-2-13 Aircraft Magnetos Overhaul Technical Order TO-8E2-5-2-14 Aircraft Magnetos Parts Breakdown Technical Order TO-8RI-3-5-3 Generator Field Control Relay M-2 Overhaul Technical Order TO-9H4-2-24-4A Stratopower Hydraulic Pump Parts Breakdown Document (SP) Technical Orders - multitude - list in "Context" ...Possibly related to navigationtechnical order an 03-10abb-163 cyl plug selector valve assy overhaul with parts breakdown, technical order an 03-5-308 switch pressure actuated overhaul with parts breakdown, technical order an 05-55a-13 d-c selsyn position indicators and transmitters, technical order an-03-10abb-237 swing check valve overhaul with parts breakdown, technical order to-00-20a-2 airplane maintenance forms, technical order to-01-1-390 food and galley equipment responsibility, technical order to-01-1-515 rework solenoid control head part 966129, technical order to-01-1-619 oxygen regulators inspection and replacement, technical order to-02-10ab-1 r985 aircraft engines operations, technical order to-03-1-6 solenoid meshing devices ops service overhaul, technical order to-06-1-8 fuels and lubricants, technical order to-06-10-1 lubrication oils grades and use, technical order to-08-5-10 radio scr-578-a defective reels rl-48, technical order to-1-1-383 removal of ammunition from aircraft, technical order to-10-25-3 film developer assy operations servicing parts catalog, technical order to-14s3-1-503 inspection of life raft co2 cylinders, technical order to-15a1-2-12-3 air pressure regulator overhaul, technical order to-15h4-2-2-3 ignition units overhaul, technical order to-15h6-2-2-123 cockpit temperature control box, technical order to-15h6-2-2-13 cockpit temperature control box, technical order to-15h6-2-2-163 cockpit temperature control box overhaul, technical order to-1f-1-525 safety wirting pilot oxygen shutoff valve, technical order to-1f-86-210 sabre electrical connector for test equipment, technical order to-2r-0470-12 an 02a-40eb-2 aircraft engines service, technical order to-2r-0470-13 an 02a-40eb-3 aircraft engines overhaul, technical order to-2r-0470-14 an 02a-40eb-4 aircraft engines parts breakdown, technical order to-4s-1-2 high pressure air valve cores, technical order to-4s5-2-3 tail skid shock struts overhaul, technical order to-5f4-3-3 true airspeed signal control amplifier overhaul, technical order to-6j13-2-1-501 dual float switch assy installation, technical order to-6j14-1-5 torque values self sealing bladder cell multi bolt fittings, technical order to-6j3-4-15-4a vs-2 fuel regulator parts breakdown, technical order to-6j5-15-3 fuel filetr assy overhaul, technical order to-6j5-15-4 fuel filter assy parts breakdown, technical order to-6j5-18-3 micronic filters overhaul, technical order to-6j5-18-4 micronic filters parts breakdown, technical order to-6j5-24-3 av fuel filter replaceable micronic element, technical order to-6j5-5-3 fuel filter 03s12166d overhaul with parts breakdown, technical order to-6r-1-2 engine carburetor installation, technical order to-6r1-3-1-35 bendix injector carburetor overhaul, technical order to-6r9-2-11-3 valve check overhaul with parts breakdown, technical order to-6r9-2-12-3 swing check valve overhaul with parts breakdown, technical order to-6r9-2-14-3 check valve flow indicator overhaul wth parts breakdown, technical order to-8a6-3-3-3 ac generator overhaul, technical order to-8a6-8-4-4 engine driven aircraft generator parts breakdown, technical order to-8a6-9-3-3 aircraft ac generator overhaul, technical order to-8d1-21-3-33 fractional horsepower motor 5ba25aj28b overhaul with parts breakdown, technical order to-8d1-21-3-33 fractional horsepower motor 5ba25mj426b overhaul with parts breakdown, technical order to-8d1-29-2-3 direct current motor parts breakdown, technical order to-8d1-9-13-23 oil cooler flap control overhaul parts breakdown, technical order to-8d1-9-19-3 direct current motor overhaul with parts breakdown, technical order to-8d1-9-21-3 electromechanical linear actuator overhaul, technical order to-8d1-9-21-4 electromechanical linear actuator parts breakdown, technical order to-8d1-9-22-3 electromechanical power unit overhaul, technical order to-8d1-9-22-4 electromechanical power unit parts breakdown, technical order to-8d3-8-6-3 position light flasher overhaul, technical order to-8d6-5-4-504 mod westinghouse generator a45j247, technical order to-8e2-5-2-13 aircraft magnetos overhaul, technical order to-8e2-5-2-14 aircraft magnetos parts breakdown, technical order to-8ri-3-5-3 generator field control relay m-2 overhaul, technical order to-9h4-2-24-4a stratopower hydraulic pump parts breakdown -
Moorabbin Air MuseumWestinghouse Overhaul Manual with Illustrated Parts List Power Relay Part Number 9008D09-1 Type Number AVB-79
... Westinghouse Overhaul Manual with Illustrated Parts List Power Relay Part Number 9008D09-1 Type Number AVB-79...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Westinghouse Overhaul Manual with Illustrated Parts List Power Relay Part Number 9008D09-1 Type Number AVB-79 ...
