Discussions - Of Messrs. Stoek and Harris's Paper on Application of Electricity in the Anthracite Coal-Field of Pennsylvania. with Special Reference to the Wyoming Field (see p. 512)

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R. V. NorHis, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (communication to the Secretary*) : The electric-haulage plant of the Short Mountain Colliery of the Lykens Valley Coal Co., mentioned by Messrs. Stoek and Harris as the earliest underground electric plant in the United States (and, I believe, the second in the world), was started July 23, 1887. The plant, designed by W. M. Schlessinger, consists of two motor-cars, each weighing about 5 tons and equipped with a 32-h.p. Union Electric Go. motor. The original general construction of the motor-cars is shown by Mr. Stoek; but they were rebuilt, the same year, with some important improvements in design; and, except for strengthening the frames and replacing the original pig-iron weights by a casting, they have not been greatly changed since that time. The generating-plant consists of two Union Electric Co. dynamos of 65-h.p. each, driven by an old 18- by 48-in. plain slide-valve engine; the ordinary voltage is 450 and the amperage varies from 40 to 200; the average indicated h.p. of the engine is about 75, with a steam-consumption of about 75 lb. per i.h.p. per hour; and as the cost of steam at this colliery is 8.11 cents per 1,000 lb.,the steam-cost per day is about $4.56.
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APA:  (1904)  Discussions - Of Messrs. Stoek and Harris's Paper on Application of Electricity in the Anthracite Coal-Field of Pennsylvania. with Special Reference to the Wyoming Field (see p. 512)

MLA: Discussions - Of Messrs. Stoek and Harris's Paper on Application of Electricity in the Anthracite Coal-Field of Pennsylvania. with Special Reference to the Wyoming Field (see p. 512). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1904.

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