Point Machines
The
new permanent way is laid with 95 lb. B.S. rails to G.W.R. standard
practice. Points are operated by G.R.S. model 5A direct current
machines fed from a 120 volt battery situated in the cabin.
These point machines are self-contained units comprising a motor,
operating mechanism, point lock, motor control contacts and detector
contacts.
A special feature of the machine is the provision made to bring
its mechanism to rest without shock, by means of a "dynamic
snub" - a current generated by the motor, after the machine
has performed its work, flowing through the motor and control wires
on closed circuit. The energy in the moving parts is expended in
generating this current, and the machine brought to rest without
shock.
Individual A.C. detection circuits ar e employed, no additional
wires being required for the purpose. The transformers employed
to energise the detection circuits are designed to provide current
for one detection relay only, so affording protection from the
effects of crossed wires, etc. |