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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Continued instructions for testing a dynamo, covering connections, brush bedding, insulation resistance, and operational tests.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 70\4\  scan0101
Date  19th December 1928 guessed
  
-2- Contd.

(e) The connections of the pigtail conductors
are not in any way damaged.

(f) The initial bedding of the brush shows partial
contact reasonably well distributed over the working
surface. (Preliminary bedding of brushes).

(2) The insulation resistance of the machine should be
taken and should not be less than 1 megohm.

N.B. (1) For the running tests of the dynamo there
must be no armature end play. It may be
necessary to insert washers between the
temporary driving pulley and bearing so
as to keep the armature up towards
this bearing, i.e. in the position which
it will have when fitted on the chassis.

N.B. (2) For S.S. type machines, the direction of
rotation is left-hand, looking on the
commutator end; also the main terminals
miss are of reversed polarity.

(3) Main bedding of brushes.

The dynamo shall now, starting cold, be run on
load at about 1300 r.p.m. charging a 12-volt battery of
ample capacity and the condition of the brush bedding
observed and improved from time to time, if necessary.

This should continue until the working surface
of each brush shews evidence of making contact across the
whole thickness of the brush (i.e. in the direction of
the commutator circumference at some place for an axial
distance not less than .050".)

Particular notice should be taken of any undue
brush noise which may develop on this test. On any brush
which is noisy, it should be again checked that the clearances
between the brush and its holder both axially and circum-

Contd.
  
  


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