The Technical World Magazine, Volume 4Technical World Company, 1906 |
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Page 220
... rheostat , motors as large as 15 horse power being thrown directly across the line in beginning operation . Although this involves a higher field and armature resistance than would be the case with the rheostat the intermittent ...
... rheostat , motors as large as 15 horse power being thrown directly across the line in beginning operation . Although this involves a higher field and armature resistance than would be the case with the rheostat the intermittent ...
Page 373
... rheostat and a small elec- one of the switches may be closed , which will result in immediately securing the simultaneous illumination of all the cars of the train . Thus the trainman is en- abled to control the lighting of an entire ...
... rheostat and a small elec- one of the switches may be closed , which will result in immediately securing the simultaneous illumination of all the cars of the train . Thus the trainman is en- abled to control the lighting of an entire ...
Page 484
... rheostat lever turned slowly to the right to the last notch . This style is not intended for running on intermediate ... rheostat . The fused switch is seen open at the right of the rheostat . Should it be desired to know something of ...
... rheostat lever turned slowly to the right to the last notch . This style is not intended for running on intermediate ... rheostat . The fused switch is seen open at the right of the rheostat . Should it be desired to know something of ...
Page 485
... rheostat , and secure the latter by stove bolts through both . Variable Speed Control Fig . 3 shows a rheostat and motor for a large press requiring several speeds , the compound controller permitting this variation . This controller is ...
... rheostat , and secure the latter by stove bolts through both . Variable Speed Control Fig . 3 shows a rheostat and motor for a large press requiring several speeds , the compound controller permitting this variation . This controller is ...
Page 567
... rheostats marked " Rh . " The current is taken from the rheostats by contact rollers , which move upon them ; and from these it passes through the Line Wires " to the Receiver . " The two contact rollers which collect the current from ...
... rheostats marked " Rh . " The current is taken from the rheostats by contact rollers , which move upon them ; and from these it passes through the Line Wires " to the Receiver . " The two contact rollers which collect the current from ...
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