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Post by timelesstable on Oct 30, 2015 14:09:42 GMT 1
Well it is that time of the year
Speaking to a trusted source about the speed at which the treatment train speeds over tracks and the pressure at which the solution is administered to them.
So breaking the rules or moving the quiz page anyone want at have a punt at the maximum speed of the treatment train and the maximum pressure at which the degreasing agent is applied.
If it helps it's a Type 20 unit and if the maximum pressure was applied while the train was stationary, it would be a case of your train is delayed not because of leaves on the lines but because there weren't any lines.......................
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Post by Arriva Wakefield on Oct 30, 2015 18:15:35 GMT 1
35mph & 500psi?
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Post by guyarab on Oct 30, 2015 18:19:44 GMT 1
25mph and 600psi?
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Post by timelesstable on Oct 31, 2015 7:32:23 GMT 1
Maximum speed is 60 mph which I thought must be downhill with a following wind for a Class 20 Loco.
The cleaning solution is applied at anything up to 150 bar which is in excess of 2150 psi. Not recommend to be tried at home unless you want a large hole in the floor or wall. Made me think I wonder what pressure is used in police water cannons?
Clearly the pressure is reduced in line with the speed of the train.
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