Canyon Ferry Plant

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1913

Abstract

"Located at Canyon Ferry on the Missouri River, 17 miles from Helena and 63 miles from Butte. River drainage area 15,570 sq. miles. Built in 1898.DAM: Rock-filled, wooden crib, 490' long and 39' feet at maximum head; also masonry core, earth bulk-head 300' long and granite masonry abutments.SPILLWAY: 473' long, crest elevation 3660.5; steel flashboard system 10' high.PENSTOCKS: 10 main penstocks, 12' diam., about 40' long, leading from canal to turbines, each supplying 1 pair turbines.WHEELS: 4 main center discharge, horizontal units, each 1 pr. of 42"" wheels made by Dayton Globe Iron Works, and 6 main units, each 1 pr. of 45"" wheels made by S. Morgan Smith Co., all 157 r. p. m., normal head 34', and direct coupled to generators.GENERATORS: 10 W. E. & M. Co., Kodak Type, revolving armature, 750 k-w., 157 r. p. m., 550 v., 3 phase, 60 cycle alternators.OPERATION: The plant has large water storage and can carry peak loads to 12,000 h-p. It is the central control station for the system."
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APA:  (1913)  Canyon Ferry Plant

MLA: Canyon Ferry Plant. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.

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