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BNSF test procedure TP-104 requires that a shunt fouling circuits shall be tested: - Answer-Every three months Shunt foulings are required to be tested frequently because they are: - Answer-not designed around the closed-loop, fail-safe principle When inspecting a shunt fouling it is importan...

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BNSF test procedure TP-104 requires that a shunt fouling circuits shall be tested: -
Answer-Every three months

Shunt foulings are required to be tested frequently because they are: - Answer-not
designed around the closed-loop, fail-safe principle

When inspecting a shunt fouling it is important to insure that there is only one set of long
jumpers (two discrete conductors) connecting the outside rails because, more than one
set will cause: - Answer-a dead section to exist

When testing a shunt fouling circuit, the voltimeter should always be connected across
the: - Answer-main track

According to BNSF test procedures, when a shunt is placed across the turnout rails
anywhere within the fouling, the track circuit voltage should drop to no more than: -
Answer-10% of the normal voltage, and in no case exceed 0.1 volt

At how many points does a shunt have to be placed in order to have a valid test? -
Answer-three

What value of a shunt should be used for testing? - Answer-0.06 ohm

When Inspecting a shunt fouling circuit, a special effort must be made to ensure that
two discrete and physically separate jumper wires connect the: - Answer-open point &
closed point to the stock rail, toe of the frog & heel of the frog to the rail, and two outside
rails of the switch

All fouling jumper wires should be - Answer-clear of ballast in order to facilitate
inspections

All non-insulated joints, within the turnout track of a shunt fouling circuit should be -
Answer-double bonded

Definition of Aspect - Answer-the appearance of a fixed signal conveying an indication
as viewed from the direction of an approaching train

Definition of Indication - Answer-the information conveyed by the aspect of the signal

Definition of Automatic Signal System - Answer-a signal system that functions through
the exercise of inherent powers, rather than having an individual operate it

, Definition of Block - Answer-a length of track of defined limits, the use of which by trains
is governed by block signals, cab signals, or both

Definition of Home Signal - Answer-a roadway signal at the entrance to a route or block
to govern trains in entering and using that route or block

Definition of Intermediate Signal - Answer-a signal that is not located at the entrance to
a route, however, it is located at the entrance to a block

Definition of Distant Signal - Answer-a signal that can only be used in an approach to an
absolute signal which governs movement onto signal territory

When wiring a GRS relay, which relay coil terminal usually is connected to positive
energy? - Answer-the right

The Electro Code 4 receiver performs the function normally accomplished by a -
Answer-Code-responsive track relay

Electro Code 4 is a DC track circuit that is coded at each end to control block signal
locations. It has the advantage of operating without the need for - Answer-Line wire

The application of Code 6 control at an end-of-siding location will cause the Code 1
pulse to lengthen to 600 milliseconds, this removes the vital code from the code
transmission to provide - Answer-quick tumble-down and traffic reversal

Where are codes transmitted between signal locations making it possible to detect a
train and provide broken rail protection - Answer-through the rails

Vital codes are measured from the leading edge of the pulses, which of the following is
considered a non-vital code and is measured by pulse width - Answer-Code 5

The Electro Code system transmits code pulses for approximately - Answer-1.4
milliseconds

How long is each Electro Code control code - Answer-0.115 seconds

Where is the timing of control code values measured - Answer-leading edge of the first
code pulse

Which code provides track status and is also used for synchronizing pulses - Answer-1

What is the maximum amount of pulses transmitted in a transmission time of 1.4
seconds, but may contain 3 pieces of information if Code 5 is added - Answer-2

What code is used for non-vital block occupancy - Answer-5

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