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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).
The temperatures of dynamo, ignition coil, and condenser units using fusible metal sentinels.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 45\4\  Scan200
Date  4th September 1923
  
X4079

To R & E.{Mr Elliott - Chief Engineer} from EFC.
c. CJ. & PN.{Mr Northey}
c. EY.
c. EP.{G. Eric Platford - Chief Quality Engineer}

EFC1/T4.9.23.

TEMPERATURES OF DYNAMO, IGNITION COIL AND
CONDENSER FOUND BY MEANS OF
TEMPERATURE INDICATING SENTINELS.

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X4079

We have arranged suitable temperature indicating sentinels of fusible metals in such a manner as to indicate very nearly the ^working 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IGNITION COIL. 73° sentinels have melted on 3GII, 4GII, 6GII and 7GII and have been replaced by 77° sentinels, two of which have melted, ^once on 3GII (bracket position), and once on 4GII (engine position).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 Sentinels have all been replaced by 65°, which so far as we know at the moment are all unmelted, even on 4GII.

EFC.
  
  


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