Electric Lighting Specifications for the Use of Engineers and ArchitectsW.J. Johnston Company, 1892 - 176 стор. |
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... Sockets and Receptacles Meters གྲྭཟླ 75 76 76 76 INTERIOR WIRING . ALTERNATING OR DIRECT CUR- RENT , TWO - WIRE SYSTEM . Outlets and Lights System Variation in Pressure Insulation Insulation Resistance Subdivision of ( Risers ( Location ...
... Sockets and Receptacles Meters གྲྭཟླ 75 76 76 76 INTERIOR WIRING . ALTERNATING OR DIRECT CUR- RENT , TWO - WIRE SYSTEM . Outlets and Lights System Variation in Pressure Insulation Insulation Resistance Subdivision of ( Risers ( Location ...
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... Sockets to Fixtures Already in Place Suspension of Sockets and Lamps THREE - WIRE SYSTEM . System PAGE . 80 81 81 81 82 82 82 82 83 83 83 84 84 85 THREE - WIRE SYSTEM ADAPTED TO TWO - WIRE SYSTEM . System - Circuits - 85 ARC SYSTEM . 86 ...
... Sockets to Fixtures Already in Place Suspension of Sockets and Lamps THREE - WIRE SYSTEM . System PAGE . 80 81 81 81 82 82 82 82 83 83 83 84 84 85 THREE - WIRE SYSTEM ADAPTED TO TWO - WIRE SYSTEM . System - Circuits - 85 ARC SYSTEM . 86 ...
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... Sockets to Fixtures Suspension of Sockets and Lamps - 92 Three - wire System 92 2226 92 Three - wire System adapted to the Two - wire viii CONTENTS .
... Sockets to Fixtures Suspension of Sockets and Lamps - 92 Three - wire System 92 2226 92 Three - wire System adapted to the Two - wire viii CONTENTS .
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... Sockets 93 System 93 Variation in Pressure 93 Insulation 93 Character of the Work 93 Circuits - 94 Cut - outs and Switches 94 Meters 94 Suspension of Lamps 94 Molding 94 Additions and Deductions 94 Instruction 94 Hanging of Fixtures 94 ...
... Sockets 93 System 93 Variation in Pressure 93 Insulation 93 Character of the Work 93 Circuits - 94 Cut - outs and Switches 94 Meters 94 Suspension of Lamps 94 Molding 94 Additions and Deductions 94 Instruction 94 Hanging of Fixtures 94 ...
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... Where necessary , lamps and sockets should be inclosed in waterproof globes . All cut - outs , switches , etc. , should be of moisture proof , incombustible material . Joints will prove a source of trouble INTRODUCTION 17 Appliances.
... Where necessary , lamps and sockets should be inclosed in waterproof globes . All cut - outs , switches , etc. , should be of moisture proof , incombustible material . Joints will prove a source of trouble INTRODUCTION 17 Appliances.
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Alternating Current ampère meter ance apparatus appliances approved arc lamps armature attached automatic baseframe bidder shall fill bids building c. p. lamps candle power capacity carried ceiling centre of distribution cleats concealed conductors connections contractor shall furnish covered cuits cut-outs and switches Direct Current double-pole electric light erect the following fastened fixture floor foundation(s full load fuses fusible Galvanometers globes hand regulator incandescent lamps inches inclosed incombustible bases installation insulated wire insulation resistance joints junction boxes knife switch lightning arresters Low Potential main wires ments metal moisture moisture-proof molding necessary non-combustible number of circuits number of lights number or designation operating dynamos operation outlets placed porcelain pressure proper protected pulleys purchaser Rating of exciters ratus and material riser feeder securely set screws shunt Sockets soldered spark arresters specification steam switchboard three-wire tightened tion tube two-wire voltage voltmeter volts walls waterproof wire smaller
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Сторінка 126 - 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 condensed moisture is likely to gather, or which by leakage might cause trouble on a circuit.
Сторінка 127 - be covered with moisture-proof material. 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. Twin tube conductors must not be separated from each other by rubber or similar material, but by cotton or other readily
Сторінка 119 - between them, not less than a foot apart and not in contact with any substance other than proper insulating supports. 4. 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. must be
Сторінка 132 - where the cord comes through the ceiling block or rosette, in order that the strain may be taken from the joints and binding screws. All sockets used for wire or cord pendants should have openings at least equal to one-quarter inch
Сторінка 116 - in Isolated Plants, Connected With or Detached from Buildings Used for Other Purposes. Also to all Varieties of Apparatus, of both High and Low Potential. GENERATORS OR MOTORS—Must be : 1. Located in a dry place. 2. Insulated on floors or base frames, which must be kept filled to prevent absorption of moisture, and also kept clean and dry.
Сторінка 130 - handle. 4. Have carrying capacity sufficient to prevent heating above the surrounding atmosphere. 5. Be placed in dry accessible places, and be grouped as far as possible, being mounted, when practicable, upon slate or equally indestructible back boards.
Сторінка 132 - concealed between the pipe and shell of the fixture the insulation must be such as is required for fixture wiring for the electric light. 3. The whole installation must test free from "grounds." 4. The two installations must test perfectly free of connection with each other.
Сторінка 127 - be: 2. Placed at every point where a change is made in the size of wires (unless the cut-out in the larger wire will protect the smaller.)
Сторінка 164 - at every point where a change is made in the size of the wire (unless the cut-out in the larger wire is intended to protect the smaller).
Сторінка 129 - clearly understood that the size of the fuse depends upon the size of the smallest conductor it protects, and not upon the amount of current to be used on the circuit. Below is a table showing the safe carrying capacity of conductors of different sizes in Birmingham, Brown &