Directions for Designing Making And Operating High Pressure Transformers
Directions for Designing Making And Operating High Pressure Transformers
F E Frank Eugene Austin
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11. The lumber used should be planed on both sides and edges. If the completed transformer is to be moved about, from one place to another, very frequently, the base should be provided with heavy casters, which may be secured to the under surface of the cleats. "Feltoid" casters, made by the Burns and Bassick Co. , Bridgeport, Conn. , have been found to give the best satisfaction. Four of these are sufficient: one for each corner of the base. As the completed transformer weighs about 140 pounds... it will be well to "block up" the base to relieve the casters of the weight, when not being transported. 6. Provide two soft pine pieces, each 19 inches long, 1\ inches wide, and 3 inches high as indicated at M and M', figure 8, which when properly located on the top of the plank base, serve to provide a bearing surface for the iron core of the transformer. The proper position for the bearing pieces may be seen by consulting figure 8, page 27. 7. Bore four holes, * two of which are indicated by h', and h", T 9 ^ inch in diameter, completely through the supporting blocks, M, M', the board base and the cleats.
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