Power Supply Circuit Diagram
- (Circuit Diagrams) A type of diagram that is a pictorial way of showing circuits.
- A diagram that depicts a circuit, using symbols for electronic components. Used to design and communicate circuits with other people, like a blueprint or a plan.
- A circuit diagram (also known as an electrical diagram, elementary diagram, or electronic schematic) is a simplified conventional graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
circuit diagram
- A power supply is a device that supplies electrical energy to one or more electric loads. The term is most commonly applied to devices that convert one form of electrical energy to another, though it may also refer to devices that convert another form of energy (e.g.
- Power Supply is Budgie’s eighth album. Released in 1980 on Active Records a sublabel of RCA. The 1993 CD reissue featured the If Swallowed Do Not Induce Vomiting EP as bonus tracks. Unfortunately there is no remastered version at present time.
- A source of power such as the mains or a generator; That part of a piece of electronic apparatus that provides appropriate voltages for the rest of the electronics from the connected AC source
power supply
power supply circuit diagram – Schematic Capture
Long Meg Sidings
Long Meg Sidings signal box is located by the Down Main line south of Eden Lacy viaduct and north of Little Salkeld, and is a British Railways London Midland Region Type 15 design fitted with a 40 lever London Midland Region Standard frame which opened on 3rd July 1955 replacing Long Meg Sidings Ground Frame which only connected with the Up line, although there had previously been a Midland Railway signal box at the location until 13th March 1915. The signal box closed on 11th July 1990 when the absolute block section was extended to between Culgaith and Low House Crossing signal boxes but remained in derelict condition in mid-2011
The block shelf carries (left to right) a colour light repeater for 15 signal, a closing switch with note reading "block bell strapped through in telecomms, Austin Taylor box Low House to Culgaith, block bell sign out in Long Meg – B Flynn 27/10/198?" stuck to it, colour light repeater for 20, 21 and 23 signals, and a power supply indicator
The diagram has a red coloured track circuit on the approach to the home signals. A red coloured track circuit indicated the track circuit controlled the block instrument needle indication, a practice that has now ceased.
Note that FPL 7 is marked STANDS IN in 4A points on the diagram. This means with 7 lever in the frame 4A points were locked. To unlock 4A points 7 lever was moved out of the frame which then locked 8C points
Mining at Long Meg Drift mine was started in 1885 by the Long Meg Plaster Company Limited, and the drift mine was connected to the Midland Railway in the following year. Carlisle Plaster and Cement Company Limited closed the mine in 1914-5, which explains the closure of the original signal box. In 1922 the mine was reopened for the extraction of anhydrite by the Long Meg Plaster and Mineral Company Limited. The mine was purchased in 1939 by the British Plaster Board Limited which became British Gypsum who worked it until closure in January 1976
Long Meg Sidings
Long Meg Sidings signal box is located by the Down Main line south of Eden Lacy viaduct and north of Little Salkeld, and is a British Railways London Midland Region Type 15 design fitted with a 40 lever London Midland Region Standard frame which opened on 3rd July 1955 replacing Long Meg Sidings Ground Frame which only connected with the Up line, although there had previously been a Midland Railway signal box at the location until 13th March 1915. The signal box closed on 11th July 1990 when the absolute block section was extended to between Culgaith and Low House Crossing signal boxes but remained in derelict condition in mid-2011
The block shelf carries (left to right) a closing switch with note reading "block bell strapped through in telecomms, Austin Taylor box Low House to Culgaith, block bell sign out in Long Meg – B Flynn 27/10/198?" stuck to it, colour light repeater for 20, 21 and 23 signals, and a power supply indicator
The diagram has a red coloured track circuit on the approach to the home signals. A red coloured track circuit indicated the track circuit controlled the block instrument needle indication, a practice that has now ceased.
Note that FPL 7 is marked STANDS IN in 4A points on the diagram. This means with 7 lever in the frame 4A points were locked. To unlock 4A points 7 lever was moved out of the frame which then locked 8C points
Mining at Long Meg Drift mine was started in 1885 by the Long Meg Plaster Company Limited, and the drift mine was connected to the Midland Railway in the following year. Carlisle Plaster and Cement Company Limited closed the mine in 1914-5, which explains the closure of the original signal box. In 1922 the mine was reopened for the extraction of anhydrite by the Long Meg Plaster and Mineral Company Limited. The mine was purchased in 1939 by the British Plaster Board Limited which became British Gypsum who worked it until closure in January 1976