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Figure 3-7.-1SB ship's service switchboard
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GROUND DETECTOR CIRCUITS

CAPABILITIES Each    switchboard    group    is    an    operationally independent   system,   capable   of   monitoring   and controlling an associated generator. Operated as an independent system, a switchboard   is   capable   of   distributing   the   power produced  by  the  associated  generator  to  equipment and  zones  fed  by  the  switchboard  bus.  Operated  in parallel with either one or  both  of  the  other  groups, power can be supplied to the entire ship service load. DESCRIPTION Power is produced by the generators, input to the switchboards through the generator circuit breakers, and distributed to the various ship’s  loads via feeder breakers and load centers. Control and monitoring of the ship’s service power is  accomplished  by  the  various  manual,  remote,  and automatic   control   functions   associated   with   the switchboards.    In    addition,    the    metering     and indications   used   to   maintain   proper   power   plant performance give the electrician on watch the status of the power plant at any given time. The distribution system is protected from damage by the various mechanical and electrical devices used to interrupt the flow of electricity, either by command or automatically, should a problem arise. Figure 3-8.-Rear view of a switchboard showing bus bars and disconnect links. 3-6

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