FOR SALE: Solid brass miniature Chadburn

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FOR SALE: Solid brass miniature Chadburn

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Rare miniature solid brass ornamental Chadburn (Engine Order Telegraph) on wooden pedestal, similiar to the one used on the Titanic. Measures 155mm high - ideal for your desk or bar counter, or a wonderful gift for an old maritime fanatic (father, grandfather, uncle)! R 200 + R 35 insured postage - going on BidorBuy if no interest here...
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An engine order telegraph or E.O.T., often also chadburn, is a communications device used on a ship (or submarine) for the pilot on the bridge to order engineers in the engine room to power the vessel at a certain desired speed. In early vessels, from the 19th century until about 1950, the device usually consisted of a round dial about nine inches (~20 centimetres) in diameter with a knob at the center attached to one or more handles, and an indicator pointer on the face of the dial. There would also be a revolutions per minute indicator, worked by a hand crank. Modern E.O.T.s on vessels which still use them use electronic light and sound signals.

Traditional E.O.T.s required a pilot wanting to change speed to "ring" the telegraph on the bridge, moving the handle to a different position on the dial. This would ring a bell in the engine room and move their pointer to the position on the dial selected by the bridge. The engineers hear the bell and move their handle to the same position to signal their acknowledgment of the order, and adjust the engine speed accordingly. Such an order is called a "bell," for example the order for a ship's maximum speed, flank speed, is called a "flank bell."


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For urgent orders requiring rapid acceleration, the handle is moved three times so that the engine room bell is rung three times. This is called a "cavitate bell" because the rapid acceleration of the ship's propeller will cause the water around it to cavitate, causing a lot of noise and wear on the propellers. Such noise is undesirable during conflicts because it can give away a vessel's position.
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Re: FOR SALE: Solid brass miniature Chadburn

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I'll take it Adriaan
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Re: FOR SALE: Solid brass miniature Chadburn

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SOLD, thanks Tony
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Good buy Tony , considering its the worlds 1st drive by wire engine management system the price is fair :)
My biggest fear is that my wife sells my cars for what i told her they cost !!
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Re: FOR SALE: Solid brass miniature Chadburn

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splitfan wrote:Good buy Tony , considering its the worlds 1st drive by wire engine management system the price is fair :)

LOL, Bwahahaha that drive by wire works with knots lol
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