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Dynamo performance, comparing the C.575 machine and suggesting optimal output settings.
Identifier | WestWitteringFiles\D\May1920\ Scan78 | |
Date | 29th May 1920 | |
R.R. 235A (100 T.) (S.G)C Contd. 2618 -4- EFC1/T29.5.20. may be very nearly the same, the out-puts of the machines at normal speed vary a little. On any one dynamn the out-put curve of the machine can be considerably increased or reduced, respectively, by advancing or retarding the control brush. We are not quite sure yet, but are further investigating the matter, as to what should really determine this setting, as it is a fact that by increasing the out-put of the machine by this means, we reduce the control current at the higher speeds. We hope, however, to give you more information on this point shortly. The curves given are, of course, given for the maker's setting of the control brush. Comparison of the curves will show that in using the C.575 machine we should gain a small area of out-put in the earlier stages at the expense of a much larger area of out-put in the later stages, both for the hot and cold conditions. In our own mind it is very doubtful, owing to the difference in magnitude of these areas, if this is really desirable. As already stated, what we have urged for all along is a cutting in speed approximately as now obtained on the C.575, together with a hot out-put of round about 10 amperes instead of 8 as for this machine, and we think that this would meet the case satisfactorily. It would be still better, we think, if the dynamo could be so arranged that the out-put should run up to 12 amperes at about 1100 R.P.M. and then droop away to possibly 8 amperes at very high speeds. This latter is the sort of performance that we are obtaining Contd. | ||