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TYJL-Ⅱ型计算机联锁系统联锁机人工倒机时应注意哪些事项?
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当工作机故障影响到设备正常使用时,为缩短故障延时,应尽快人工倒机,恢复正常使用后,再对故障机进行故障处理。联锁机人工倒机可能会影响现场的进路和信号。
因此,联锁机人工倒机时需电务人员和车站值班员共同确认全站均无进路在使用中,并且所有机车车辆都没在行走中。
TYJL-Ⅱ型计算机联锁系统联锁机人工倒机时应注意哪些事项?
参考答案:
当工作机故障影响到设备正常使用时,为缩短故障延时,应尽快人工倒机,恢复正常使用后,再对故障机进行故障处理。联锁机人工倒机可能会影响现场的进路和信号。
因此,联锁机人工倒机时需电务人员和车站值班员共同确认全站均无进路在使用中,并且所有机车车辆都没在行走中。
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