Cyclopedia of locomotive engineering, with examination questions and answers; a practical manual on the construction care and management of modern locomotives . FIG. 314. THE INDEPENDENT tiRAKE VALVE to the chamber above the rotary valve, thus keeping itto its seat. Port f in the rotary valve consists of twocircular openings in the face joined by a cylindrical pas-sage over the top of cavity g. Running Position. This is the position that theindependent brake valve should be carried in at all times ET BRAKE EQUIPMENT 707 BE.


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