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Western Railroad Discussion > Deseret Power RwyDate: 07/08/20 14:09 Deseret Power Rwy Author: SD45X Morning train late today. Almost 0900 to leave and was already loaded. MP 1.
You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 07/08/20 15:17 Re: Deseret Power Rwy Author: Copy19 Always wondered what an electric sounded like.
JB - Omaha Date: 07/08/20 22:01 Re: Deseret Power Rwy Author: roustabout Great video...thank you!
Date: 07/09/20 08:39 Re: Deseret Power Rwy Author: hawkeye It sounds like they are in dynamic brake mode.
Date: 07/09/20 10:52 Re: Deseret Power Rwy Author: fbe When possible electrics use regenerative braking where the traction motors put current back into the overhead to be used by other trains or returned to the grid. This is a challenge in AC account the need to synchronize the frequencies. Some electric systems have used dynamic brakes on the locomotives to dissipate electricity generated downhill as heat through resistance grids.
Date: 07/09/20 11:50 Re: Deseret Power Rwy Author: 2ebright Back in August 2012, I was the recipient of a cab ride on the Deseret Power Ry from the loadout to the power plant and return. Wow, a 70 mile ride. This ride was offered by the RR Superintendent and it took me less than a microsecond to accept his offer. I took a lot of pictures that day and some of them show the E60’s control stand. On the photo there are 3 blue colored control levers. I think the lower one is the reverser, the center one is the throttle and the upper one is the Dynamic Brake controller. If I have made a mistake in naming these controls, please correct me; I'm not a rail, only a retired Geologist. To the immediate right of the upper lever is a metal plate reading; “CAUTION; TO PREVENT EQUIPMENT DAMAGE WHEN CHANGING FROM POWER TO DYNAMIC BRAKING OR FROM DYNAMIC BRAKING TO POWER PAUSE 10 SECONDS WITH THROTTLE ????? DYNAMIC BRAKING OFF” So, it looks to me that, yes, the Deseret Power Ry.'s E60's have dynamic brakes. The photo is a little out of focus, but if you zoom in it is entirely readable except where blocked by equipment handles. Dick Ebright, Roosevelt, Utah
Edited 5 time(s). Last edit at 07/09/20 16:20 by 2ebright. Date: 07/09/20 12:19 Re: Deseret Power Rwy Author: PHall Standard FRA Standard control stand, GE version. And the 10 second delay going between Power and Dynamic Braking or vice versa is standard too.
It's been in every EMD and GE operating manual since the 1960's. Takes a few seconds for the switch gear to reposition. Date: 07/09/20 13:04 Re: Deseret Power Rwy Author: fbe The 10 sec delay is largely to allow the electric fields to decay to neutral. If your trainee does not make the pause the result is a lot of lurching in the locomotives.
Date: 07/09/20 15:22 Re: Deseret Power Rwy Author: atsf121 Nice video, still need to catch that train one of these days. Where the last 3 cars ballast cars?
Posted from iPhone Date: 07/09/20 18:34 Re: Deseret Power Rwy Author: cozephyr Yes, the last three cars were side dump ballast cars.
Westbound Deseret Power Railway with DPR-1, E60C, up front just railroad west of Midway south of Dinosaur, Colorado, 7 July 2020. NO sound. You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 07/10/20 17:19 Re: Deseret Power Rwy Author: SD45X They were in power leaving the loadout. The 10 second delay is to allow the field to decay around the traction motors (DC) to prevent a flashover. Can be catastrophic.
Same day empty in dynamic brakes decending Holum Pass (mp4) at 40mph. You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! |