What does H mean on Bus Simulator?
(H) on the dashboard and minimap means station brake (I’m not german but it has something to do with Haltestelle being a bus stop :)) Either you activated it by accident by hand (there’s a key bind assigned to Station brake) or the doors or ramp failed to close, thus keeping the automatic station brake on.
What does the retarder do in Bus Simulator?
Retarders serve to slow vehicles, or maintain a steady speed while traveling down a hill, and help prevent the vehicle from “running away” by accelerating down the hill.
What does CNG mean in Bus Simulator?
CNG refers to the bus’s engine type. While a majority of the buses in the game use diesel, there are a few that use CNG. You can tell if a bus is a CNG bus when looking at its stats in the bus garage. The easiest CNG bus to get in the game is the Iveco Urbanway 12m.
Why do buses hiss when they stop?
Have you ever wondered why trucks and buses make those funny squeaking and hissing sounds? The squeaking is the air escaping after braking and the ppssss sound is the automatic bypass safety valves at work, ensuring the air pressure remains at the correct level.
What is LNG bus?
The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) will launch its first Liquefied Natural Gas(LNG)-powered bus service on Monday as part of the ambitious goal to switch over to green fuel to bring down fleet’s operational cost and reduce pollution.
What is meant by CNG?
Compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles operate much like gasoline-powered vehicles with spark-ignited internal combustion engines. The engine functions the same way as a gasoline engine. Natural gas is stored in a fuel tank, or cylinder, typically at the back of the vehicle.
Do buses have hydraulics?
Buses use Air Brake Systems, rather than hydraulic systems as found in other vehicles. Using compressed air to make the brakes work, the heart of this braking system is the compressor. Often directly attached to the engine, it can also be found engine mounted or belt-driven.
Do busses use air brakes?
Air brakes are typically used on heavy trucks and buses. Typical operating pressure is approximately 100–120 psi or 690–830 kPa or 6.9–8.3 bar. A compressed-air-brake system is divided into a supply system and a control system.