Electric Lighting: A Practical Exposition of the Art, for the Use of Engineers, Students, and Others Interested in the Installation Or Operation of Electrical Plants, Том 2D. Van Nostrand Company, 1901 |
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... loss of energy and efficiency ; and third , it produces heating of the conductors , which may destroy the insulation or give rise to danger of fire . Each of these effects will be considered separately later . The determination of ...
... loss of energy and efficiency ; and third , it produces heating of the conductors , which may destroy the insulation or give rise to danger of fire . Each of these effects will be considered separately later . The determination of ...
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... loss of voltage being usually the controlling factor . Under the head of current capacity the rise in temperature of the various kinds of conductors will be discussed later . In any given case the probable temperature around a conductor ...
... loss of voltage being usually the controlling factor . Under the head of current capacity the rise in temperature of the various kinds of conductors will be discussed later . In any given case the probable temperature around a conductor ...
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... Loss of Energy . The second objectionable effect which re- sistance produces in electrical distribution is the loss of energy which it occasions . This loss is absolute , and must always occur whenever a current flows through a ...
... Loss of Energy . The second objectionable effect which re- sistance produces in electrical distribution is the loss of energy which it occasions . This loss is absolute , and must always occur whenever a current flows through a ...
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... loss is greatly reduced , or stopped altogether . Hence it is not wise to lay the full amount of copper corresponding to the maximum or even ordinary demands , as there is no control over the investment after it is once made , whereas ...
... loss is greatly reduced , or stopped altogether . Hence it is not wise to lay the full amount of copper corresponding to the maximum or even ordinary demands , as there is no control over the investment after it is once made , whereas ...
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... the reason that the thermal losses by radiation and convection through the air are * Electrical World , Nov. 23 and 30 , 1889 and Sept. 2 and 9 , 1893 . less than those through water and solid bodies , except 14 ELECTRIC LIGHTING .
... the reason that the thermal losses by radiation and convection through the air are * Electrical World , Nov. 23 and 30 , 1889 and Sept. 2 and 9 , 1893 . less than those through water and solid bodies , except 14 ELECTRIC LIGHTING .
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Сторінка 460 - The lower limit is specified for rubber-covered wires to prevent gradual deterioration of the high insulations by the heat of the wires, but not from fear of igniting the insulation. The question of drop is not taken into consideration in the above tables.
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