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Product Description
CL-T,II Engine Telegraph Transmitter for Engine Telegraph System
Product Introduction
The Engine Telegraph Transmitter is the critical command interface on a vessel's bridge, designed to instantly and reliably relay propulsion orders from the navigation officer to the engine control room. As the initiating component of the ship's telegraph system, it ensures precise and unambiguous communication, forming the backbone of safe maneuvering and operational coordination.
This transmitter is engineered for maritime durability, housed in a robust, seawater-resistant casing that withstands constant vibration, humidity, and temperature fluctuations. It features a highly intuitive control lever or selector switch, clearly marked with standard engine orders such as "Full Ahead," "Slow Astern," and "Stop." Each movement of the lever generates a simultaneous electrical signal, activating both a visual indicator and an audible alert on the corresponding receiver unit. Modern variants offer integrated digital output, compatible with vessel automation networks for seamless data logging and integration with bridge systems.
Built for fail-safe operation and minimal maintenance, the Engine Telegraph Transmitter provides the essential, immediate physical link for engine commands. It is a vital piece of equipment that enhances navigational safety, prevents misunderstandings, and ensures disciplined control over the vessel's propulsion power in all operating conditions.
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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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Engine Telegraph System Connection Diagram1
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Engine Telegraph System Connection Diagram 2
