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NR - RT/E/C/19002 ISSUE 1

SIGNALLING EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL ADVICE NOTICE (SIGTAN002) ON-SITE REPLACEMENT OF CIRCUIT CONTROLLERS WESTINGHOUSE STYLE 63 POINT MACHINE

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Organization: NR
Publication Date: 1 March 1995
Status: inactive
Page Count: 15
scope:

This document treats the circuit controller as a complete sub-assembly and does not address the further measures necessary to partially/fully strip down and rebuild such controllers. The latter work is considered to require workshop craft training and a workshop environment and is therefore not an activity to be undertaken by first line maintenance/faulting personnel.

This document does not address the general personnel and system safety measures necessary for working on track with signalling equipment.

Purpose

This document gives advice on the procedure necessary to replace a circuit controller assembly in an operational Style 63 Point Machine.

Document History

June 1, 2007
WRSL-Style 63 Point Machine (SIGTAN 002)
This SIGTAN applies to Westinghouse Signals Style 63 Point Machines. It does not address the general personnel and system safety measures necessary for working on the track with signalling...
February 1, 1999
SIGNALLING EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL ADVICE NOTICE (SIGTAN002) WESTINGHOUSE SIGNALS STYLE 63 POINT MACHINE
This document applies to Westinghouse Signals Style 63 Point Machines. It does not address the general personnel and system safety measures necessary for working on the track with signalling...
RT/E/C/19002 ISSUE 1
March 1, 1995
SIGNALLING EQUIPMENT TECHNICAL ADVICE NOTICE (SIGTAN002) ON-SITE REPLACEMENT OF CIRCUIT CONTROLLERS WESTINGHOUSE STYLE 63 POINT MACHINE
This document treats the circuit controller as a complete sub-assembly and does not address the further measures necessary to partially/fully strip down and rebuild such controllers. The latter work...
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