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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).
Testing procedures for a dynamo, detailing final brush bedding and various load and speed tests.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 70\4\  scan0102
Date  19th December 1928 guessed
  
-3- Contd.

ferentially, and between the bottom of the holder and the
commutator, do not exceed the specified amount. Also that
the bedding of the spring on the bevel of the brush and of
the brush on the commutator are O.K.

Failing to quieten noisy brushes in this way, the
armature should be removed and the commutator skimmed, before
proceeding with the final running test.

(4) Final bedding of brushes.
be
With end cover removed the dynamo shall now run on
load at 1300 r.p.m. for 3 1/2 hours charging at a voltage of
between 17.5 and 18.0. This should render the brush bedding
finally satisfactory.

(5) At the termination of the above run, observations
shall be made of the output of the machine at this same speed
of 1300 r.p.m. which output should lie between 12.5 and 13.5
amperes, the terminal voltage being adjusted to 18.0 +- .1

(6) With the dynamo still in the same hot condition it
should be verified that running on open circuit it shews a
voltage of at least 13.6 at 590 r.p.m.

(7) The dynamo shall again be run on load and its speed
varied up and down with a view to testing for mechanical and
electrical noise.

(8) The dynamo shall now be run up to 3600 r.p.m. still
on load, and shall show no abnormal brush sparking. Further,
the mechanical vibration due to any want of balance shall not
be excessive.

Contd.
  
  


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