by BNSFdude » Mon Nov 21, 2016 11:19 pm
Full Service/Suppression is a point on the brake valve that reaches equalization balance of the BP and BC (64.7PSI in a 90PSI brake environment)
It is also where you will position your handle to reset a penalty (full service) application such as one initiated by a safety appliance (Alerter, PTC, cab signals).
Continuous Service/Handle Off is where you position your brake controller to put a unit in the "trail" position with the cut in valve on the brake stand. It will draw down the EQ res and transversely the BP to 0 PSI at a service rate. Aside from being the position for trailing units brake stands, it is also used in the winter or in a yard where a train is to be inspected to draw the trains BP down to 0 prior to cutting away as to avoid initiating an emergency application.
Anthony Wood
Audio Engineer - Searchlight Simulations