Showing 7 items matching "starter systems"
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Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - Ansett Training School Flight Controls, Pneumatic starter & systems, Autosyn & Magnesyn, Pressure & A/conditioning, GasTurbine
... Ansett Training School Flight Controls, Pneumatic starter & systems, Autosyn & Magnesyn, Pressure & A/conditioning, GasTurbine ...Ansett Training School Flight Controls, Pneumatic starter & systems, Autosyn & Magnesyn, Pressure & A/conditioning, GasTurbine ...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Ansett Training School Flight Controls, Pneumatic starter & systems, Autosyn & Magnesyn, Pressure & A/conditioning, GasTurbine Manual Ansett Training School Flight Controls, Pneumatic starter & systems, Autosyn & Magnesyn, Pressure & A/conditioning, GasTurbine ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Gas turbine engines, Aircraft Gas Turbine Powerplants Workbook
... system...Starter systems...Gas turbine engines History of turbine engine development Jet propulsion theory Turbine engine design & construction Engine familiarization Inspection & maintenance Lubrication systems Fuel systems Compressor anti stall systems Anti icing system Starter systems Engine instrument systems Fire/overheat detaectioin & extinguishing Engine operation Workbook for Aircraft Gas Turbine Powerplants text book, circa1989 Aircraft Gas Turbine Powerplants Workbook Book Gas turbine engines ...Workbook for Aircraft Gas Turbine Powerplants text book, circa1989non-fictionWorkbook for Aircraft Gas Turbine Powerplants text book, circa1989history of turbine engine development, jet propulsion theory, turbine engine design & construction, engine familiarization, inspection & maintenance, lubrication systems, fuel systems, compressor anti stall systems, anti icing system, starter systems, engine instrument systems, fire/overheat detaectioin & extinguishing, engine operation -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Gas turbine engines, Aircraft Gas Turbine Powerplants
... system...Starter systems...Gas turbine engines History of gas turbine development Jet propulsion theory Turbine engine design & construction Engine familiarization Inspection & maintenance Lubrication systems Fuel system Compressor anti stall systems Anti icing system Starter systems Ignition system Engine instrument systems Fire/overheat detection & extinguishing systems Engine operation Study guide for aviation maintenance personnel, circa 1989 Aircraft Gas Turbine Powerplants Book Gas turbine engines ...Study guide for aviation maintenance personnel, circa 1989non-fictionStudy guide for aviation maintenance personnel, circa 1989history of gas turbine development, jet propulsion theory, turbine engine design & construction, engine familiarization, inspection & maintenance, lubrication systems, fuel system, compressor anti stall systems, anti icing system, starter systems, ignition system, engine instrument systems, fire/overheat detection & extinguishing systems, engine operation -
Melbourne Tram MuseumFunctional object - Digital memory module, KDM, c1995
... They would then be required, on arriving back at the starter's office, to insert the key in the cream coloured terminal once more and copy all of the information across to the main system. ...They would then be required, on arriving back at the starter's office, to insert the key in the cream coloured terminal once more and copy all of the information across to the main system. ...Digital Memory module, or Portable Memory Key, equivalent in type to a USB stick, black plastic with sliding mechanism to protect 8 copper contact strips with a digital memory area at one end. Stamped into the memory area part number "109 13858 512K KDM", indicating it had a memory storage of 512Kb. Above the number are the remains of a white bar-code label. Has as key type appearance. .1 - Numbered in white numerals "08330705" .2 - ditto "120703350" Advised by Adam Chandler 20-11-2017: They were used by tram and bus drivers. The PM (portable memory) key was issued to each driver. At the start of a shift, the driver would put it into a cream-coloured terminal at the sign-on point (starter's office in the depot) and transfer their shift information onto the key. Once the driver reached the vehicle, they put the key into the black-coloured terminal (tram driver's keypad - TDKP or bus driver's keypad) to upload the shift data to the vehicle. This was also the method used to transfer the 'blacklist' of periodical passes that had been stolen or misappropriated to each vehicle. IE if an annual Metcard had been stolen, once the holder reported it to Metcard they would blacklist the ticket number and this would be sent out to every depot and piece of equipment. From memory there were 100 slots in the blacklist. When a tram driver was finishing their shift (either being taken or running in) they would transfer all of the validations and ticket sale information to the PM key by inserting it a few minutes before the end of shift and downloading all of this data from the vehicle. They would then be required, on arriving back at the starter's office, to insert the key in the cream coloured terminal once more and copy all of the information across to the main system. Bus drivers also issued tickets from their BDKPs so the black PM key was also used for ensuring the accounting information was copied across to the main system. My memory might be faulty but I recall using them at railway stations with the Booking Office Machines (for starting and finishing shifts). No transfer of ticket issuance data however, as there was a computer equipment cabinet at each railway station with a DSL or cable link back to the OneLink central computers (in the revenue clearing house) I don't know what happened with the MTH cars on the Stony Point rail line but I could presume that there was a cabinet with a TDKP equivalent in it and a similar procedure for start and finish of shift.trams, tramways, ticket machines, metcard -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Instruction Book, B. Manser Pty Ltd, "Tram Control System - Operation and Maintenance Manual", 2003
... Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Depots Depot Trackwork Tramcars Instructions Depot Starter Software Instruction Book - 20 pages contained with a clear plastic cover and black retaining block or strip, titled "Tram Control System - Operation and Maintenance Manual", giving details of the system to control tramcars within depots, which tracks, timetables, dispatching, computer system, caters for run-ins, varying lengths and other criteria. ...Instruction Book - 20 pages contained with a clear plastic cover and black retaining block or strip, titled "Tram Control System - Operation and Maintenance Manual", giving details of the system to control tramcars within depots, which tracks, timetables, dispatching, computer system, caters for run-ins, varying lengths and other criteria. Has copyright - B. Manser Pty Ltd 2003 on front cover.trams, tramways, depots, depot trackwork, tramcars, instructions, depot starter, software -
Melbourne Tram MuseumFunctional object - Digital Memory module, KDM, "97100183", c1995
... system. The PM (portable memory) key was issued to each driver. At the start of a shift, the driver would put it into a cream-coloured terminal at the sign-on point (starter's office in the depot) and transfer their shift information onto the key. ...system. The PM (portable memory) key was issued to each driver. At the start of a shift, the driver would put it into a cream-coloured terminal at the sign-on point (starter's office in the depot) and transfer their shift information onto the key. ...These items were used by tram and bus drivers as part of the Metcard machine management system. The PM (portable memory) key was issued to each driver. At the start of a shift, the driver would put it into a cream-coloured terminal at the sign-on point (starter's office in the depot) and transfer their shift information onto the key. Once the driver reached the vehicle, they put the key into the black-coloured terminal (tram driver's keypad - TDKP or bus driver's keypad) to upload the shift data to the vehicle. See item 2582 for more details and other examples.Demonstrates an item used on buses and trams for management of the Metcard Machines and ticketting issue.Digital Memory module, or Portable Memory Key, equivalent in type to a USB stick, black plastic with a sliding mechanism to protect 8 copper contact strips with a digital memory area at one end. Stamped into the memory area part number "97100188. On the reverse side is a lable giving details of the owner, part number, and serial number and that it is subject to a charge in favour of the National Australia Bank. Has as key type appearance. Has a key retaining ring and key tag with "194 Williams 361798" printed on it.tramways, trams, buses, metcard, ticket machines -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDrawing - Liquid Fuel Starter System Test Rig Fuel Pump System, Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Drawing No. 27-45001
... Liquid Fuel Starter System Test Rig Fuel Pump System ...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Drawing No. 27-45001 Drawing Liquid Fuel Starter System Test Rig Fuel Pump System ...
