Discussion Of The Paper Of C. E. Drennan

Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
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Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
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Jan 1, 1923

Abstract

H. C. GLAZE: There is no question in my mind that the day of direct current distribution is practically ended so far as large coal properties are concerned. Another thing that Mr. Drennan touched on that is of the utmost importance, is that of voltage-voltage to the various pieces of equipment inside the mine. You all know how expensive it is to have motors in operation in important places where the voltage .is about half that which the motor should have. This is particularly true in the direct current system. It slows down production, causes burnouts and destruction to apparatus, and is a question that you men have got to go into. It costs a great deal of money, as Mr. Drennan pointed out, to take care of this. The wires are large and cumbersome, while; on the other hand, with an alternating current system you can use a minimum amount of wire. We have installed this class of equipment with so-called "pick-proof" cable of 2,200 volts down slopes, and I have never heard of any trouble whatsoever from this cause.
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APA:  (1923)  Discussion Of The Paper Of C. E. Drennan

MLA: Discussion Of The Paper Of C. E. Drennan. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1923.

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