DescriptionMurray Alternator with Belt-Driven Exciter.jpg
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Fig 2770. Murray alternating current direct-connected unit with high speed Corliss engine and belt-driven exciter, 50, 75, 100 KVA alternator and 150 RPM engine.
Note: This image is only about 3 inches wide and 1.5 inches tall in the book -- a testament to the high printed-image quality of these 90 year old engineering books that cost $1 per volume in 1917.
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Hawkins Electrical Guide, Volume 7
Chapter 66, Power Stations, Page 1979
Copyright 1917 by Theo. Audel & Co.
Printed in the United States
Scanned by Dale Mahalko, Gilman, WI, USA
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2008-01-13 01:51 DMahalko 768×374×8 (37009 bytes) From the text: Fig 2770. Murray alternating current direct-connected unit with high speed Corliss engine and belt-driven exciter, 50, 75, 100 KVA alternator and 150 RPM engine. '''Public Domain''' source: * Hawkins Electrical Guide, Volume 7 * Chapter 66
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