- Ken Mattingly
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Okay. That's the panel 8 floodlights. Now we're going to take panel 5 and put the FLOODLIGHT rheostat to FLOOD and the LEB, that's panel 100, FLOODLIGHTS are also going to FIXED. And the purpose of this is to balance up buses A and B.
Expand selection up Contract selection down Close - Jack Swigert (CMP)
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Okay. Panel 5; FLOODLIGHTS; you want the rheostat on. Panel 100, FLOODLIGHTS; you want FIXED.
Expand selection down Contract selection up - Ken Mattingly
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That's affirmative. Okay. On panel 8: circuit breakers EMS, MAIN A and MAIN B, that's two, open.
- Ken Mattingly
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Okay. That's correct. On panel 5: circuit breaker BAT CHARGE, BATTERY A CHARGE, closed.
- Ken Mattingly
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All right. Like to take MAIN BUS TIES, two of them, on and up. That's probably a verify.
- Jack Swigert (CMP)
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Okay, Ken. Wait on that one here. I'm just about to lose you here. Just—I've got to change OMNIs.
- Ken Mattingly
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Okay. Good. On panel 276: circuit breaker INSTRUMENTATION POWER CONTROL, 3 and 4, open.
- Ken Mattingly
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All right. On panel 276: circuit breaker INSTRUMENTATION POWER CONTROL, 3 and 4, open.
- Ken Mattingly
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That's affirmative. Okay. Panel 5: circuit breaker CENTRAL INSTRUMENTATION POWER, MAIN B, closed.
- Ken Mattingly
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Okay, Jack. We want to put the PRIMARY and the SECONDARY EVAPORATED WATER CONTROL valves to AUTO.
- Ken Mattingly
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Okay. Thank you. All right, the next little step after your water control valves is to perform the CSM RCS preheat. We'll do that on page E/1-5, steps 35 and 37.
Spoken on April 17, 1970, 1:29 a.m. UTC (54 years, 6 months ago). Link to this transcript range is: Tweet