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Product Description
CL-F,II Engine Telegraph Repeater for Engine Telegraph System
Product Introduction
The Engine Telegraph Repeater is a vital marine communication instrument designed to receive and visually confirm propulsion commands transmitted from the ship's bridge. Installed in critical locations such as the engine control room, captain's cabin, or on deck, it provides real-time, unambiguous display of engine orders to ensure coordinated vessel operation and enhanced safety.
Crafted with robust marine-grade materials, the repeater features a durable, corrosion-resistant housing that meets IP66/IP67 standards for reliable performance in harsh maritime environments characterized by moisture, vibration, and temperature extremes. Its core component is a high-visibility dial or digital display, clearly marked with standard engine orders (e.g., "Full Ahead," "Dead Slow Astern," "Finished with Engines"), synchronized with the main telegraph transmitter. An integrated audible alarm often accompanies order changes to alert personnel immediately.
The device supports both traditional hardwired connections and modern digital interfaces (e.g., CAN bus, NMEA 0183/2000), enabling seamless integration into integrated bridge systems or legacy installations. Its low-power design and minimal maintenance requirements make it a dependable component for continuous monitoring. By delivering precise, real-time command feedback, the Engine Telegraph Repeater plays an indispensable role in preventing operational errors, optimizing response time, and ensuring the safe execution of all propulsion maneuvers.
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Technical Data
| Power Supply | AC220V±10%,DC24V(+30%~-25%) |
| Environment Temperatur | -10~50℃ |
| Relative Humidity | <RH95% |
| Contact Capacity | AC250V/1A or DC30V/3A |
| Alarm Output | Passive Contact |
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