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LUL - T0528

Signalling equipment overhaul specification Tripcock tester (motorised and un-motorised)

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Organization: LUL
Publication Date: 1 November 2011
Status: inactive
Page Count: 31
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This Specification is written to comply with Engineering Standard 1-202 in defining the requirements for the overhaul of the two types of Tripcock Testers which are used extensively in the signalling system on the London Underground.

The specification hierarchy which supports these requirements is detailed in Attachment 4 to the Specification.

Document History

June 1, 2022
Signalling equipment overhaul specification Tripcock tester (motorised and un-motorised)
This specification should be used by all those when engaged in the overhaul of the two types of Tripcock Testers which are used extensively in the signalling system on LU. This specification is...
April 1, 2017
Signalling equipment overhaul specification Tripcock tester (motorised and un-motorised)
This specification is written to comply with engineering standard S1202 ‘Signal Equipment Overhaul’ in defining the requirements for the overhaul of the two types of Tripcock Testers which are used...
March 1, 2015
Signalling equipment overhaul specification Tripcock tester (motorised and un-motorised)
This Specification is written to comply with Engineering Standard 1-202 in defining the requirements for the overhaul of the two types of Tripcock Testers which are used extensively in the signalling...
T0528
November 1, 2011
Signalling equipment overhaul specification Tripcock tester (motorised and un-motorised)
This Specification is written to comply with Engineering Standard 1-202 in defining the requirements for the overhaul of the two types of Tripcock Testers which are used extensively in the signalling...

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