[Electric engineering.] . Fig. ELECTRIC LIGHTING. 18 the lamp itself. Fig. 53 shows one method of looping, inon a series circuit. An arm b, provided with insulators c, d, is mounted as loop a runs to thelamp or, in case thecircuit is carried intoa building, runs to thecut-out. Fig. 54 showsanother method, whichis not quite so neat, butdoes not call for theuse of a special 54- The break in the cir- cuit is made by using two ordinary porcelain insulators vi, nand a double-petticoat glass insulator i. When a circuit is tobe looped in between poles, the break may be mad


[Electric engineering.] . Fig. ELECTRIC LIGHTING. 18 the lamp itself. Fig. 53 shows one method of looping, inon a series circuit. An arm b, provided with insulators c, d, is mounted as loop a runs to thelamp or, in case thecircuit is carried intoa building, runs to thecut-out. Fig. 54 showsanother method, whichis not quite so neat, butdoes not call for theuse of a special 54- The break in the cir- cuit is made by using two ordinary porcelain insulators vi, nand a double-petticoat glass insulator i. When a circuit is tobe looped in between poles, the break may be made by using


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