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Re: [CBQ] SW and NW2 Overnight Heaters

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Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2015 14:53:20 -0400
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Jerry,
 
Thanks for the additional information and sharing the pages from the operating manual about "overnight heaters".   The info helps better understand what the function of overnight heaters was on the "Q".
 
Later,  Dave Sarther    Tucson, AZ
 
 
 
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Subject: [CBQ] SW and NW2 Overnight Heaters

 
 Dave and List,
 I have attached 3 scans in the Photos section of maintenance instructions for a 1941 SW-1. The instructions are the same for a 1947 NW2. The photo in the scan shows a heater that appears in many of my photos of Q SW and NW2 units. Does anyone have a dimensioned drawing of the heater shown. We know the GP's heater was housed in a rectangular steel cabinet with an extended exhaust stack while the SD's heater was inside the hood with only the stack coming out the side of the hood . What I never noticed was that an external steam supply could be used for standby heat on SW and NW2 units, perhaps on other models as well. This all reminds me of my 2002 post and question about external standby heat. Does anyone know if the external standby heat at Red Oak was steam or hot water and what does the term "imbecile" hose mean?  Regards...Jerry Albin
11767Overnight Heater (was Diesel Engine Question)
Expand Me ssages
Mar 2, 2002
If you have the January 1958 issue of "Model Railroader" magazine, (page 
58-59) there is a photo article by Bernard Corbin about the diesel service 
facilities at Red Oak, Iowa. Among the great 50's photos was one that caught 
my eye that shows a boxcar body that was used to house a "...heater that 
keeps loco's radiator water [note hoses] warm in cold weather." Apparently 
the switcher assigned to Red Oak was shut down for extended periods of time 
and during subfreezing weather it was hooked up by "imbecile" hoses to the 
heater in the boxcar body. Has anyone ever heard of this practice or know 
where the fittings were located on the locomotive? This arrangement is not to 
be confused with the on board overnight heaters installed on some SW, GP and 
SD locomotives.



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