Brass Maritime Ship s EOT 6 Inches Engine Order Telegraph Chadburn Nautical and Collectible Gift Item Shiny Brass Finish Nautical 39 s Select


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An engine order telegraph or E.O.T., also referred to as a chadburn, is a communications device used on a ship (or submarine) for the pilot on the bridge to order engineers in the engine room to power the vessel at a certain desired speed.
chadburn이라고도하는 엔진 주문 전신 또는 E.O.T.는 교량의 조종사가 엔진 실의 엔지니어에게 특정 속도로 선박에 동력을 공급하도록 선박 (또는 잠수함)에 사용되는 통신 장치입니다.



This is beautiful reproduction of the Engine Order Telegraph. It is not sold as an Antique
이것은 엔진 주문 텔레그래프를 아름답게 재현한 것이다. 그것은 골동품으로 팔리지 않는다.



Material : Solid Brass and MDF Wood | Size : 6 Inches (Height), 3 Inches (Base dia) | Shiny Brass Finish.
재료 : 솔리드 브래스와 MDF 우드 | 크기 : 6 인치 (높이), 3 인치 (베이스 디아) | 빛나는 브래스 마침.



A perfect home decor as well as office decor | A perfect gift on various occasions for vintage and maritime lovers | It adds a definite nautical touch to a place where it is kept | It makes a great gift, impressive decoration and will be admired by all those who love the sea.
완벽한 집 장식뿐만 아니라 사무실 장식 ⁇ 빈티지 및 해상 애호가를위한 다양한 행사에 완벽한 선물 ⁇ 보관 장소에 확실한 항해 감각을 더합니다 ⁇ 훌륭한 선물, 인상적인 장식을 만들어 바다를 사랑하는 모든 사람들이 감탄할 것입니다.



Manufactured by HIND ENTERPRISES based in India.
인도에 본사를 둔 HIND ENTERPRISES에서 제조되었습니다.



Brass Maritime Ship’s EOT – 6 Inches Engine Order Telegraph – Chadburn Nautical and Collectible Gift Item – Shiny Brass Finish | Nautical’s Select

Material : Solid Brass and MDF Wood | Size : 6 Inches | Finish :  Shiny Brass

A engine order telegraph or E.O.T., regularly additionally Chadburn, is a specialized gadget utilized on a boat (or submarine) for the pilot on the scaffold to arrange builds in the motor space to control the vessel at a specific wanted speed. In early vessels, from the nineteenth century until around 1950, the gadget for the most part comprised of a round dial around nine inches (~20 centimeters) in distance across with a handle at the middle appended to at least one handles, and a marker pointer on the substance of the dial. There would likewise be an insurgency for every moment pointer, worked by a hand wrench. Present day E.O.T.s on vessels which despite everything use them utilize electronic light and sound signs. Activity Traditional E.O.T.s required a pilot needing to change speed to "ring" the Telegraph on the scaffold, moving the handle to an alternate situation on the dial. This would ring a bell in the motor room and move their pointer to the situation on the dial chose by the extension. The specialists hear the bell and move their handle to a similar situation to flag their affirmation of the request and change the motor speed in like manner. Such a request is known as a "bell," for instance, the request for a boat's greatest speed, flank speed, is known as a "flank bell."