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... motors operated by central - station service . Many instances have occurred where the desired operations could only have been accomplished by the use of an electric motor , the prime consideration in these cases being the flexibility ...
... motors operated by central - station service . Many instances have occurred where the desired operations could only have been accomplished by the use of an electric motor , the prime consideration in these cases being the flexibility ...
Halaman 147
... motors are not properly proportioned to the work . To make assurance doubly sure when considering motor drive , the ... motors . As motors are the consuming power device , a better control might be had of the business should the ...
... motors are not properly proportioned to the work . To make assurance doubly sure when considering motor drive , the ... motors . As motors are the consuming power device , a better control might be had of the business should the ...
Halaman 151
... motors we invariably indicate the power required and then put in small motors - 80 per cent of the maximum load . We penalize the customer if he uses a larger motor than neces- sary , and we have never had any thrown out and are meeting ...
... motors we invariably indicate the power required and then put in small motors - 80 per cent of the maximum load . We penalize the customer if he uses a larger motor than neces- sary , and we have never had any thrown out and are meeting ...
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