A tower clock refers to a large clock installed on a tower-like building or in a church steeple, and now generally refers to a large quartz tower clock installed on a large, high-rise public building. In addition to reminding people of the time, the tower also plays a role in decorating and beautifying buildings.
There are generally two types of tower clocks: mechanical and electromechanical. The mechanical tower clock uses a heavy hammer as the power source, drives the moving mechanism through a mechanical transmission to indicate the time, and tells the time by beating a specially cast "bell". This kind of tower clock has a large structure and poor precision, and only exists on ancient buildings.
There are generally two types of tower clocks: mechanical and electromechanical.
The hand movement system of the electromechanical tower clock is mechanical, and the control system is in the form of master and master clocks. The tower clock is a sub-clock, which receives the electric pulse signal sent out periodically by the high-precision master clock, and drives the needle movement mechanism to indicate the time through a stepping (or synchronous) motor, and runs synchronously with the master clock. The chime or music of the timekeeping is sent by an audio tape or a program control mode.
The control system of modern quartz tower clocks has been developed to adopt microcomputer control. This kind of control system is small in size, multi-functional, and the tower clock has a high degree of automation, which is easy to master and maintain.
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