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In attempting to start the hydraulic pump drive motor of a horizontal electro-hydraulic anchor windlass, what condition would prevent the electric motor from starting? |
A) Failure to start could be the result of an electrical interlock associated with the hydraulic pump stroke control being in other than the neutral position. |
B) Failure to start could be the result of an electrical interlock associated with the wildcat clutches being disengaged. |
C) Failure to start could be the result of an electrical interlock associated with hand wheel operated wildcat band brakes being set. |
D) Failure to start could be the result of an electrical interlock associated with the hydraulic pump stroke control being in the neutral position. |
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MGW - 2018-09-17 02:08:04 Member (4) |
Being in "other" than neutral pos. OR being in the neutral pos. A is the right ans. |
winston11 - 2016-05-30 21:48:36 Member (3) |
A and D are the same answer--A can't be right if D is wrong. |