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Reply to "Ross Double Slips with DZ2500 Sw machines."

In my mind the DSS is just two switches back to back, so if I treat them that way, it's not problem to see how the rail switching works, you do it just like you would on any other switch that needed power to those rails.

In your graphic, you have the rails to be energized correct, but I question how you get there, because using the Ross diagram, I don't believe you can.  I see no way that if I'm coming in the A track on the left side and controlling the power to the dead track sections from the right side can possibly work.  For one exit path, I'll have a direct short every time!  However, if I control the relay from the same side, it's no problem to make it work.

Go back to my drawing and explain how you make it work with the Ross wiring.

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