Colorado Paper - Discussion : Electricity in Mining (see papers by Messrs. Brown and Hale, pp. 319 and 402)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Abstract

Mr. Brown : .That part of the Standard Company's plant which has been added since the publication of Mr. Leggett's paper, and is described in mine, renders the single-phase, alternating system, which Mr. Hale has called " unelastic," much more elastic than it had been. The original plant at Bodie was substantially the same as the Telluride plant mentioned in his paper. The machines came from the same shops, and were practically the same; but while the Telluride Company has changed completely to a polyphase system, the Standard Company has retained its original plant, but has belted on a directcurrent generator at the receiving end, thereby converting the water-power into electricity, electricity into power, the power into electricity, and finally again electricity into power for use in the mines. This is a roundabout course, to be sure, but it shows that there are possibilities even in the out-of-date single-phase system. The only point perhaps, that deserves particular notice with respect to the hoist is the fact that the rheostat, or starting-resistance, was not built originally
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APA:  (1897)  Colorado Paper - Discussion : Electricity in Mining (see papers by Messrs. Brown and Hale, pp. 319 and 402)

MLA: Colorado Paper - Discussion : Electricity in Mining (see papers by Messrs. Brown and Hale, pp. 319 and 402). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1897.

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