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Reasons that grease lines are piped out to 1 point


Make it easier


Make it safer because rudderstocks can move

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

MCR sensors and alarms

Low oil levels


Low low oil levels


Low boost pressure


Power failure


Motor overload


High oil temp

Steering from local is from where

The aft control panel

Advantage to vane unit

More compact

What is written on the signs on ANZACs steering compartment

Do not carry out maintenance on steering gear that's moving

Uses for hand pumps

For emergency use


Maintenance or repair

What must you do during rounds

Wipe up oil leaks and residue


Check oil header tank levels

What happens when low low oil level, low boost pressure or power failure

Automatic shutdown

Locations of steering


Bridge console


Aft steering compartment