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10 Cards in this Set
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Reasons that grease lines are piped out to 1 point |
Make it easier Make it safer because rudderstocks can move |
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Main modes of steering |
Auto mode - A preset course set from ASU Hand control steering - Manual mode of steering set by the helmsman Non hand control steering - Rudder can be moved from either port or starboard |
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MCR sensors and alarms |
Low oil levels Low low oil levels Low boost pressure Power failure Motor overload High oil temp |
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Steering from local is from where |
The aft control panel |
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Advantage to vane unit |
More compact |
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What is written on the signs on ANZACs steering compartment |
Do not carry out maintenance on steering gear that's moving |
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Uses for hand pumps |
For emergency use Maintenance or repair |
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What must you do during rounds |
Wipe up oil leaks and residue Check oil header tank levels |
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What happens when low low oil level, low boost pressure or power failure |
Automatic shutdown |
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Locations of steering |
Bridge console Aft steering compartment |