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Empress Marava engineering systems

Enoki

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Just put in the gallery drawings for the Empress Marava class that show the fuel, water, and electrical systems as I would think they'd be installed. Sorry that they are hand drawn. It's just that is how I'm used to doing that sort of thing as my norm is doing them 'in the field' as "as builts" on architechurial or engineering drawings.
 
I think they are interesting. Hand-written is fine.

I noticed that the electrical system node for "Armaments/Cargo Handling" had two sub-nodes for wenches and one for a capstain. Did you mean winches and a capstan?

Also, I don't recognize all the symbology being used. You may want to include a key to explain them.
 
I meant winches... That gives the ship the capacity to pull loads into the cargo bay or to anchor the ship to the ground in cases where it might be necessary to do so, like if you were to be hovering above the ground and needed to remain stationary.

The ( symbol on the electrical diagram is standard for circuit breaker. I didn't give ratings as I thought that would be a bit much.....

The "bowties" on the fuel diagram are valves. the ones with a little circle and squirrely line are solenoid (remote) operated. The sideways Z ones are check valves. The arrow indicates which way stuff can move. Circles are pumps.

On the water one

Lav = bathroom sink (lavatory)
w/c = toilet (water closet)
HW = hot water
shr = shower
SR = stateroom

dfu = drain fixture units (that's a pfm thing from plumbing code)
wsfu = water supply fixture units (another pfm)

I have some more systems too. I'll stick those up as well.
 
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