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).
Test procedures for an electrical distributor and contact breaker.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 69\1\ scan0187 | |
Date | 19th February 1929 guessed | |
-2- Contd. in circuit with the 12 volt battery, ammeter, and contact breaker, just permits the passage of 1.00 ampere when the contacts are closed. The make ratio of the distributor can then be set by adjusting and locking the contact points in such a position as to permit the passage of .55 ampere with the contact breaker running at 700 r.p.m. (This averages out any slight differences in the gaps due to the six points of the cam). The test consists of a preliminary run of 5 mins. at 700 r.p.m. under above conditions, with the spark gaps set to 5.5 mm. (4) This test consists in running for 5 mins. under working conditions, i.e. on 12 volts, but with the high tension wire disconnected from the cold, i.e. with the second- ary open circuited. The running current at the end of this test must not exceed 1.20 amperes. During the test, a distributor H.T. rotor may also be tested (for insulation) as described under distributor production test. (5) The H.T. wire shall now be reconnected to the xoil and a further test of 15 mins. under normal conditions but at 10 volts with 5.5 mm. gaps shall take place, during which time no missing⁺ shall occur at the gaps, and the running current at the end of the test shall be between the limits .94 and 1.02 ampere. FFC. + There shall be considered to be no missing when, at some time within a period not greater than one minute, 500 consecutive sparks take place. | ||