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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
The arrangement and advantages of the No. 2 scheme sequence starter.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 64\3\  scan0243
Date  10th May 1937
  
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To R.{Sir Henry Royce} from EFC.
c. BJ.
EFC1/T10.5.37.
SEQUENCE STARTER.
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Further to our EFC4/T7.5.27, and in more
detailed answer to your R2/M3.5.27, the arrangement for
trial of the No.2 scheme sequence starter on the car has,
in the absence of the very latest design of duplex switch
unit, been arranged with the combined main and relay switch
unit and three-point push button switch which was utilised
with the motor and solenoid actuator on the No.1 scheme.
This switching apparatus was already on the car, and so
far as we have gone it has proved itself to be satisfactory,
the defects of the system lying entirely in the motor,
solenoid pinion actuator and pinion operated switch.
Calling this switching apparatus the top portion,
it may be seen that the top portion of the No.1 scheme is
directly applicable to the lower portion of the No.2 scheme,
the connection between the two being by means of the four
wires coloured black, red, yellow and green.
The advantages to be realised by the No.2 scheme
as compared with No.1 are :-
(1) The replacing of the non-positive electrical
link between the main and relay switch by the positive
mechanical link, thus rendering unnecessary the three
point push button switch,
and (2) The elimination of the heavy series winding
on the relay switch.
Having got the motor into position on the
engine preliminary trials were made by applying a battery
directly to the sliding armature motor, i.e. from the
  
  


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