A Hand-book of Wiring Tables for Arc, Incandescent Lighting, and Motor CircuitsBubier Publishing Company, 1892 - 76 стор. |
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... Constants ( Primary Mains ) , Examples of Constants ( Secondary and House Mains ) , Conductors , Electrical Units , CONTENTS . Rules and Regulations of The New England Insur-
... Constants ( Primary Mains ) , Examples of Constants ( Secondary and House Mains ) , Conductors , Electrical Units , CONTENTS . Rules and Regulations of The New England Insur-
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... Constants for Primary and Secondary Mains , 25 Edison System , 28-31 Westinghouse System , 32-33 Thomson - Houston System , 34-35 Different Gauges with Diameters and Areas in Mils , 36-37 Showing Difference Between Wire Gauges , Of ...
... Constants for Primary and Secondary Mains , 25 Edison System , 28-31 Westinghouse System , 32-33 Thomson - Houston System , 34-35 Different Gauges with Diameters and Areas in Mils , 36-37 Showing Difference Between Wire Gauges , Of ...
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... constant , being controlled by the regulator on the generating dynamo , no rheostat is necessary . In figur- ing the ... constant potential mains , and in such cases need a rheostat in the circuit to be used in starting only . In ...
... constant , being controlled by the regulator on the generating dynamo , no rheostat is necessary . In figur- ing the ... constant potential mains , and in such cases need a rheostat in the circuit to be used in starting only . In ...
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... constants which are to be multi- plied by the number of lamps , and by the dis- tance ( in feet ) to get the circular mills of the wire necessary to use . Per cent loss . CONSTANTS FOR 1234560022K .0025 10 4.0 24 Secondary Circuits,
... constants which are to be multi- plied by the number of lamps , and by the dis- tance ( in feet ) to get the circular mills of the wire necessary to use . Per cent loss . CONSTANTS FOR 1234560022K .0025 10 4.0 24 Secondary Circuits,
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Arthur Eugene Watson. Per cent loss . CONSTANTS FOR 1234560022K .0025 10 4.0 .0012 18 EXAMPLES OF PRECEDING TABLE OF CONSTANTS . I. PRIMARY MAINS. Primary Mains . 104 volt lamps . 52 volt lamps . 1040 2080 1040 2080 volts . volts . volts ...
Arthur Eugene Watson. Per cent loss . CONSTANTS FOR 1234560022K .0025 10 4.0 .0012 18 EXAMPLES OF PRECEDING TABLE OF CONSTANTS . I. PRIMARY MAINS. Primary Mains . 104 volt lamps . 52 volt lamps . 1040 2080 1040 2080 volts . volts . volts ...
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A Hand-Book of Wiring Tables for Arc, Incandescent Lighting, and Motor Circuits Arthur Eugene Watson Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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104-volt lamps 16 c. p. lamps 52-volt lamps alternating current amperes Amperex approved insulation arc circuits arc lamps arc system ARC-LIGHT Area in CM=d2 attached to build automatic Board cent loss center of distribution circular mills Cleats Cloth Bound conducting wires conductors covered Diameter in Mils direct current Distance in feet dynamo EDISON SYSTEM edition Edward Trevert electric light wires Electricians electro-motive force England Insurance Exchange enter the building entering buildings erected extra heavy Farad feet from transformer fixtures Formula Hand-book house mains incandescent lamps Incandescent System inflammable material INSIDE WIRING joints line wire located magneto material mechanical injury moisture Nostrand's Science Series number of lamps ohms overhead wires pipe poles porcelain Practical Primary Mains Pure Copper Wire regulations rheostat rubber hooks rules secondary mains secured Series motors size of wire soldered spark arrester supply wires Telegra tion tube two-wire system voltage water-proof insulation Watts WIRING TABLE
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Сторінка 58 - Flexible cord must not be used except for pendants, wiring of fixtures, portable lamps or motors, portable heating apparatus or other portable devices.
Сторінка 51 - ... c. Must be at least seven feet above the highest point of flat roofs, and at least one foot above the ridge of pitched roofs over which they pass or to which they are attached.