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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).
Auto-switch arrangement for headlamps and its integration into the existing chassis electrical system.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 59\1\  Scan186
Date  11th November 1927
  
-4- Contd.

without the charge switch being put off. It is intended
to make contact again in any case every time the headlamps
are put on and we hope to be able to so arrange it that it
does so immediately and every time the headlamps are put on,
though it does not necessarily do so when only the side
lamps are put on.

This arrangement gives the same degree of protection
as was detailed in our previous report EFC3/T11.11.27,
irrespective of the nature of the load, because there is no
load which, by producing negative ampere turns, can so put
up the voltage at which the auto switch breaks as to allow
a higher voltage than the normal operating voltage of the
auto switch to exist on the system.

In placing such a unit on the existing chassis
system it only means inserting the two circuits of the auto
switch in their respective positions electrically in the
chassis system, i.e. one circuit in the existing dynamo
field wire, and one between terminal B of the distribution
board and chassis frame.

It will be noted that in each case in normal running
of making the auto-switch open and making it close, we
are making use of a momentary current of higher value than
that to which it afterwards settles down.


EFC.
  
  


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