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).
The temperatures of the dynamo, ignition coil, and condenser, measured using temperature-indicating sentinels.
Identifier | WestWitteringFiles\K\September1923\ Scan9 | |
Date | 4th September 1923 | |
To R & E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer} from EFC. c.c. OJ. & FH. c. EY. c. EP.{G. Eric Platford - Chief Quality Engineer} ORIGINAL X4079 X4383 X4430 TEMPERATURES OF DYNAMO, IGNITION COIL AND CONDENSER FOUND BY MEANS OF TEMPERATURE INDICATING SENTINELS. We have arranged suitable temperature indicating sentinels of fusible metals in such a manner as to indicate very nearly the temperatures of the above three units, and the indications of these sentinels to date are as follows :- DYNAMO. After melting a number of 68° and 73° sentinels on dynamos, we have found the maximum temperature to be in the neighbourhood of 82°. 82° sentinels have twice been melted on 4GII, twice on 6-GII and once on 7GII, remaining unmelted on 2GII and 3GII. 87° sentinels are now being arranged for 4GII and 6GII. IGNITION COIL. 73° sentinels have melted on 3GII, 4GII, 6GII and 7GII and have been replaced by 77° sentinels, two of which have melted once on 3GII (bracket position), and once on 4GII (engine position). CONDENSER. Of 73° sentinels fitted to condensers on 3GII, 4GII, 6GII and 7GII, one on 4GII has become melted, but only after considerable time. Sentinels have all been replaced by 68°, which so far as we know at the moment are all unmelted, even on 4GII. EFC. | ||