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TM 55-1905-220-14-2
2-35. GENERATING SYSTEMS.
a. The procedures contained in these paragraphs apply to both the starboard and port generating engines. Both
generators are controlled by a switch board located in the engine access room.
b. When the ship is in port, shore power to the vessel is inputted through the switchboard.
c. The following is an index to the procedures:
Description
Paragraph
Shore Power
Preliminary Adjustments
Generator Engine - Local Start
Generator Engine - Cold Weather Start
Remote Operation - Generator #1
Remote Operation - Generator #2
Paralleling Generator
Stopping Generator - Operating Non-Parallel
Stopping Generator - Operating Parallel
Generator Engine - Local Stop
Ground Detector Lights
2-36. SHORE POWER.
a. This paragraph contains the initial procedure for providing shore power to a vessel. A vessel tied up outboard of a
vessel receiving shore power, can receive power from that vessel.
b. Shore power to the landing craft must be available in order to start all engines. Refer to Chapter 2 Section IV for
emergency starting procedures.
c. The following procedure must be followed when connecting the vessel to shore power.
Shore power can cause death or serious injury. Do not plug cable into power source
until all connections are made.
When tying the shore power of your vessel to another. Disconnect the other vessel
from the source of shore power at the source.
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