The National Electrical Code: An Analysis and Explanation of the Underwriters' Electrical Code, Intelligible to Non-expertsC. A. Hewitt, 1896 - 222 стор. |
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... lamps or motors , in a similar manner to that in which a gas company furnishes gas for heat and light . By an " Isolated Plant " is meant an electrical plant for light- ing a single building or a number ... code lays down the same rules for ...
... lamps or motors , in a similar manner to that in which a gas company furnishes gas for heat and light . By an " Isolated Plant " is meant an electrical plant for light- ing a single building or a number ... code lays down the same rules for ...
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An Analysis and Explanation of the Underwriters' Electrical Code, Intelligible ... number of com- mercial forms of lightning arrester , provided we use enough ... lamps or motors before it could get from the other pole to an arrester . As ...
An Analysis and Explanation of the Underwriters' Electrical Code, Intelligible ... number of com- mercial forms of lightning arrester , provided we use enough ... lamps or motors before it could get from the other pole to an arrester . As ...
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... lamp , the cur- rent will flow through both lamps . We describe such an arrangement by saying that the lamps are connected in " series . " By making more cuts and inserting a lamp in each gap , we can connect up any number of lamps in ...
... lamp , the cur- rent will flow through both lamps . We describe such an arrangement by saying that the lamps are connected in " series . " By making more cuts and inserting a lamp in each gap , we can connect up any number of lamps in ...
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... number of lamps between our two wires , thus forming any number of return paths . If each one of our lamps has the same resistance , the current will divide equally between them all . It is customary to connect up incandescent lamps in ...
... number of lamps between our two wires , thus forming any number of return paths . If each one of our lamps has the same resistance , the current will divide equally between them all . It is customary to connect up incandescent lamps in ...
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... lamps . We thus see that the two connections , eries " and " multiple arc , " are diametrically oppo- to one another . With one system ( series ) our rent is the same for any number of lamps , but our ssure must be increased as the number ...
... lamps . We thus see that the two connections , eries " and " multiple arc , " are diametrically oppo- to one another . With one system ( series ) our rent is the same for any number of lamps , but our ssure must be increased as the number ...
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Сторінка 133 - Must be so suspended that the entire weight of the socket and lamp will be borne by knots under the bushing in the socket, and above the point where the cord comes through the ceiling block or rosette, in order that the strain may be taken from the joints and binding screws.
Сторінка 211 - The object of a tube or conduit is to facilitate the insertion or extraction of the conductors to protect them from mechanical injury and, as far as possible, from moisture.
Сторінка 209 - Must be so placed in wet places that an air space will be left between conductors and pipes in crossing, and the former must be run in such a way that they cannot come in contact with the pipe accidentally. Wires should be run over all pipes upon which moisture is likely to gather, or which by leaking might cause trouble on a circuit.
Сторінка 73 - Underground Conductors. a. Must be protected against moisture and mechanical injury where brought into a building, and all combustible material must be kept from the immediate vicinity. b. Must not be so arranged as to shunt the current through a building around any catch-box.
Сторінка 19 - Must never be placed in a room where any hazardous process is carried on, nor in places where they would be exposed to inflammable gases, or flyings of combustible material.
Сторінка 47 - VOLTS. Any circuit attached to any machine or combination of machines which develops a difference of potential, between any two wires, of over...
Сторінка 212 - The conductors must not be placed in position until all mechanical work on the building has been, as far as possible, completed. d. Must not be so placed as to be subject to mechanical injury by saws, chisels or nails.
Сторінка 217 - Must each be heavily insulated with a coating of moisture-proof material from the point of entrance to the transformer, and, in addition, must be so covered and protected that mechanical injury to them, or contact with them, shall be practically impossible. b. Must each be furnished, if within a building, with a switch and a fusible cutout where the wires enter the building, or where they leave the main line, on the pole or in the conduit. These switches should be enclosed in secure and fireproof...
Сторінка 209 - ... e. Must be kept free from contact with gas, water or other metallic piping, or any other conductors or conducting material which they may cross, by some continuous and firmly fixed non-conductor, creating a separation of at least one inch.
Сторінка 166 - All conductors connecting with telephone, district messenger, burglar alarm, watch clock, electric time, and other similar instruments, must be provided near the point of entrance to the building with some protective device which will operate to shunt the instruments in case of a dangerous rise of potential, and will open the circuit and arrest an abnormal current flow. Any conductor normally forming an innocuous circuit may become a source of fire hazard if crossed with another conductor, through...