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Offline Mr. Ron  
#1 Posted : 02 December 2022 18:43:53(UTC)
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Looking at the engine cabs of british and American locomotives, I can see many, many gauges and valves in the American engine cab, but very few in a British engine cab. British engines seem to operate very well as their layout is simple compared to an American cab. My question is: Why does an American steam locomotive have so many valves and gauges and a british engine have so few?
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Offline EMD_GP7  
#2 Posted : 02 December 2022 21:35:50(UTC)
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A steam locomotive only needs a few controls to make it work.
These are , A regulator ( Throttle) , Reverser/cut off control, Cylinder drain valve control, and a means of getting water into the boiler, a blower valve, Steam pressure gauge and
water level gauge(s) .
In addition there are usually brake controls but simple locos used a hand brake instead or as well.
The complication comes with additions like mechanical stoker which requires about 7 or 8 valves to control the steam jets, Turbo alternator controls, and gauges for pressure indication and temperature of parts of the steam circuit, not to mention soot blowers and other gadgets .
I tried to show a photo of my 5 inch gauge loco controls but cannot see how to pst a photo easily.
Colin

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Offline Mr. Ron  
#3 Posted : 03 December 2022 18:47:03(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: EMD_GP7 Go to Quoted Post
A steam locomotive only needs a few controls to make it work.
These are , A regulator ( Throttle) , Reverser/cut off control, Cylinder drain valve control, and a means of getting water into the boiler, a blower valve, Steam pressure gauge and
water level gauge(s) .
In addition there are usually brake controls but simple locos used a hand brake instead or as well.
The complication comes with additions like mechanical stoker which requires about 7 or 8 valves to control the steam jets, Turbo alternator controls, and gauges for pressure indication and temperature of parts of the steam circuit, not to mention soot blowers and other gadgets .
I tried to show a photo of my 5 inch gauge loco controls but cannot see how to pst a photo easily.
Colin



Ah! That explains it.
Offline Alsterstreek  
#4 Posted : 05 December 2022 12:03:16(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: EMD_GP7 Go to Quoted Post
... but cannot see how to pst a photo easily.


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Offline EMD_GP7  
#5 Posted : 05 December 2022 14:37:48(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: EMD_GP7 Go to Quoted Post
... but cannot see how to pst a photo easily.


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Thanks for the explanation, I used Quick reply which does not have the menu !

Here is the photo I wanted to post showing the controls of my 5 inch gauge loco which has minimal controls but still works.


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You can see the regulator ( Centre) , reverser ( Left), Handbrake ( Right) Water gauges on boiler backhead , and cylinder drain cock control at base of handbrake column. Pressure gauge and whistle valve on top of firebox.

To add further to the original question, British locomotives had the basic controls but did not need many others.
They did not usually have mechanical stokers, generators, water heaters, but had things like carriage steam warming valves, Vacuum brakes ( one control for loco and train), and a few more depending on the loco or railway concerned.
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