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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).
Using synchronous motors, such as Warren motors and Synclocks, for accurate measurement.

Identifier  WestWitteringFiles\U\May1930-July1930\  Scan039
Date  1st May 1930
  
EFC2/ADEC.5.30 contd.

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There is the question of miles measurement in
addition to that of speed measurement. You may know that
it is now possible to obtain small self-starting and
synchronising motors (called Warren motors) which will
self-start and operate synchronously on an alternating
voltage, in fact, apparatus is on the market for controlling
the frequency of supply stations in such a way that these
motors can be used as the basis of clocks called Synclocks
which, to my mind, undoubtedly represent the clock of the
future. It appears certain that the supply frequency
will be properly controlled when the Grid System becomes
universal -- it is understood that one or two of the
London Power Cos. already do this so that all consumers
have time available continuously by the use of synclocks.
I have had a synclock now for some months though the early
supply frequency is not yet properly controlled (slightlyfast)
nevertheless it is quite a useful clock. I have little
doubt, but I hope to be able to make sure of this point,
that such a motor would run synchronously on an alternating
current supply in which the voltage is in proportion to
the frequency (alternator speed). It might lose a few
revolutions at slow speed when the alternator is started off,
but in the main it would perform the same number of
revolutions (or a proportionalnumber according to design)
as the alternator.
  
  


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