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Power Summary Magneto-Electric Holmes (1856) Alliance (1857) Dynamo-Electric Gramme (1873) Siemens (1873) Type Speed (rpm) Approx. Output (kw) AC AC 400 400 2.0 2.3 51 36 550 494 DC DC 420 480 3.2 5.5 25 11 320 265 Weight Cost  Alternator  Background  de Meritens  Gramme  Wilde & Siemens  Ferranti  Gordon  Mordley Alternator  Early Dynamos Constant Maintenance  Commutators  Brush-Gear Could not Be Design For AC  Alternating Current Better Wave Form - Efficiency Alternator Back To Work Of Holmes  Non Continuous Winding - Distributed Winding Baron A. de Maritens  Manufactured - 1880  Permanent Magnets  Magneto-Electric Type  Installations  Trinity House - S. Foreland  Lizard Lighthouses  Still In Use In 1947  4.5 kw At 830 rpm Gramme (1878)  Rotating Field  Exciter - Built Into Alternator Carcass  2-Polar Dynamo With Ring Armature Wilde (1878)  Armature Coils  Bobbins  Similar To Holmes  Siemens  Eliminated Iron cores On Bobbins Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti  1881  Rotor Winding  Copper Ribbon  Advantage  Free To Expand J. E. H. Gordon (1852-1893)  Power Plants  Largest Alternators Of The Time (1885)  Alternator 600 hp At 146 rpm 10 ft Diameter 22 tons Problem  Overheating - Laminated Cores  Power Source Steam At 160 psi Paddington Great Western Railway Station (1885) Gordon Alternators W. M. Mordey (1856-1938)  1886  Rotating Field Magnet  Coil Between Two Steel Plates  Fixed Stator Electric Lighting  Lighthouses Limelight (1850)  Lime Incandescent In Oxy-Hydrogen flame Electric Arc-Lamps, “Jablochkoff Candles” (1857)  Street Lighting - Electric Arc Paris (1875) Llondon (1878)  Domestic Lighting Electric Arc-Lamps - Too Powerfull Filament Lamp (1881) Electric Power Stations  Background  Transformers  Deptford Power Station  DC Or AC  Parallel Operation Of Alternators Background  First Power Station (1882) Supplied Private Customers Holborn Viaduct Station - Edison Co.  Brighton & Godalming  Grosvenor Gallery (1883) AC @ High Voltage Customers Given Series Transformers Ferranti  Replaced Seimens Alts. With 2400 V Alternators  Switch From Series To Parallel - Gibbs Brighton Power Station (1887) Transformers  Faraday (1831)  Principle Of AC Transformer  Mutual Induction Of Windings  Gaulard & Gibbs (1883)  Adjustable Core  Series Circuit  Ferrenti Or Westinghouse  Parallel Circuit Deptford Power Station (1991)  Intended To Supply London  Ferranti Transmission At High Voltage (10,000 V)  Mains  20 ft Copper Tubing (Inner & Outer)  Separated By Paper  Used In London For 40 Years Power Output  Four Ferranti Generators (10,000 V Windings)  One 10,000 hp Steam Engine  Led To Small Power Stations Maiden Lane (1889) Deptford Power Station (1891) Maiden Lane D.C. Or A.C.  Pro A.C. England  Ferranti, Gordon, Mordley, Thompson U.S.  Westinghouse, Tesla, Sprague, Steinmetz  Pro D.C. England  Lord Kelvin, Crompton, Kennedy, Hopkinson U.S.  Edison D.C. Or A.C. (Continued)  A.C. Advantages  High Voltage Generation & Transmission  Less Main Loss Disadvantages  Electrocution  D.C. Advantages  Large Storage Batteries During Light Load  Safe Disadvantages  High Voltage Transmission (No H.V. Machines)  Battery Maintenance D.C. Or A.C. (Continued)  Arguments Brown & Edison  Death Penalty By Lethal Electrocution  Bought Generators From Westinghouse (1889) Westinghouse  Contact For Niagara Falls Power Scheme Bitter Fights Between Edison & Westinghouse  Change-Over Equal Number Of D.C. & A.C. In 1890 London (1958)  Some Areas & Provincial Towns Are Still D.C. Batteries  Primary Batteries Non reverseable Chemical Reaction Single Or Two Fluid Classes  Single Fluid Class Voltaic Cell - Zinc & Copper Problem - Variable Voltage Subject To Polarizartion  Hydrogen At Positive Pole  Two Fluid Class Constant Electromotive Force Batteries - Single Fluid  Helm (1850)  Carbon Replaced Copper  Warren de la Rue (1868)  Lead Dioxide  Silver Chloride  G. Leclanche (1866)  Lead Acid  R. W. Bunsen (1844)  Carbon & Zinc Plates With Chromic Acid  Grenet (1859) - Shown  Carbon & Zinc Plates With Potassium Dichromate Batteries - Two Fluid  Used For Telegraph  Daniell Cell  Electrolyte - Dilute Sulfuric Acid  Constant Voltage  Plates Did Not Waste  Active For Long Periods  No Unpleasant Fumes  Minotto Cell  Replaced Pot With Sand  Fuller Cell  12 Cells  Telegraph (1875)
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            