Electrical news and engineering . ccompanying diagrams illustrate the present de-velopment of the electric steam generator. Fig. 1 shows a cross section of one of the three tanks of?A 25,000 kw.. 6,600-volt unit. The electrode is supported atthree points to give mechanical stiffness. The feed wateris deflected around the sides of the tank by the funnel The Generation of Steam by Electricity by K. T. Kaelin. shaped casting shown in the bottom of the tank. It isfound in operation that this method improves the circula-tion of water in the generator, and consequently lessensthe tendency to prime.
RM2AM7FFKElectrical news and engineering . ccompanying diagrams illustrate the present de-velopment of the electric steam generator. Fig. 1 shows a cross section of one of the three tanks of?A 25,000 kw.. 6,600-volt unit. The electrode is supported atthree points to give mechanical stiffness. The feed wateris deflected around the sides of the tank by the funnel The Generation of Steam by Electricity by K. T. Kaelin. shaped casting shown in the bottom of the tank. It isfound in operation that this method improves the circula-tion of water in the generator, and consequently lessensthe tendency to prime.
Electrical news and engineering . Fig. t.—Three Groups of Oil Switches in addition to the line circuit-breakers and mounted sothat it may at any time be used in place of any one of themis a similar breaker which is used for paralleling any twolines or groups of lines. The method of connecting thiscircuit-breaker can be seen by noting the end switch shownon the control panel. Under normal conditions the two in-coming lines, or trunk lines, are tied together through thisbreaker, so that in the event of line trouble on either of themit is automaticalh cut free from the switching station whenthe p
RM2AXG5MJElectrical news and engineering . Fig. t.—Three Groups of Oil Switches in addition to the line circuit-breakers and mounted sothat it may at any time be used in place of any one of themis a similar breaker which is used for paralleling any twolines or groups of lines. The method of connecting thiscircuit-breaker can be seen by noting the end switch shownon the control panel. Under normal conditions the two in-coming lines, or trunk lines, are tied together through thisbreaker, so that in the event of line trouble on either of themit is automaticalh cut free from the switching station whenthe p
Electrical news and engineering . I I i r itani* lig. 2. Looking up into buslmrs ami insulators Kig. .i. Control Switchhonnl The selector switches, of which there are in the neighbor-h()Met to open at varying time intervals.. Fig. t.—Three Groups of Oil Switches in addition to the line circuit-breakers and mounted sothat it may at any time be used in place of any one of themis a similar breaker which is used for paralleling any twolines or groups of lines. The method of connecting thiscircuit-breaker can be seen by noting the end switch shownon the control panel. Under normal conditions the tw
RM2AXG5WWElectrical news and engineering . I I i r itani* lig. 2. Looking up into buslmrs ami insulators Kig. .i. Control Switchhonnl The selector switches, of which there are in the neighbor-h()Met to open at varying time intervals.. Fig. t.—Three Groups of Oil Switches in addition to the line circuit-breakers and mounted sothat it may at any time be used in place of any one of themis a similar breaker which is used for paralleling any twolines or groups of lines. The method of connecting thiscircuit-breaker can be seen by noting the end switch shownon the control panel. Under normal conditions the tw
. Electrical news and engineering. SuspensionClamp Safety Strap. Fig. 2—Method of suspending messenger cable. (lunug leading in the case of leaded cables; otherwise furthervulcanizatiim lakes place with aging and under service. Tlie finished material is perfectly homogeneous.. Its spe-cific insulating and dielectric constants are lower than thoseof rublier. paper and varnished cambric insulation, and forthat reason, among others, it is preferable to combine athickness of reinforced rubber with one of the other materi-als. By placing the reinforced rubber outside a thickness ofa higher dielectr
RM2CEFG7R. Electrical news and engineering. SuspensionClamp Safety Strap. Fig. 2—Method of suspending messenger cable. (lunug leading in the case of leaded cables; otherwise furthervulcanizatiim lakes place with aging and under service. Tlie finished material is perfectly homogeneous.. Its spe-cific insulating and dielectric constants are lower than thoseof rublier. paper and varnished cambric insulation, and forthat reason, among others, it is preferable to combine athickness of reinforced rubber with one of the other materi-als. By placing the reinforced rubber outside a thickness ofa higher dielectr