. Machinery for metalliferous mines : a practical treatise for mining engineers, metallurgists and managers of mines. Fig. 329.—Framework of Electric Light Dynamo. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF A DYNAMO. 505 power, say each equal to 16 candles, which can be put wherever they arerequired, and, once the line of insulated conducting wires is established,give no further trouble. In the chapters devoted to electricity as a motive power, I havealready referred in general terms to the construction of a dynamo, andin figs. 329 to 334 will be seen the various parts of an unmounted machinewhich, when put toget


. Machinery for metalliferous mines : a practical treatise for mining engineers, metallurgists and managers of mines. Fig. 329.—Framework of Electric Light Dynamo. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF A DYNAMO. 505 power, say each equal to 16 candles, which can be put wherever they arerequired, and, once the line of insulated conducting wires is established,give no further trouble. In the chapters devoted to electricity as a motive power, I havealready referred in general terms to the construction of a dynamo, andin figs. 329 to 334 will be seen the various parts of an unmounted machinewhich, when put together, for a complete dynamo, as shown in fig. 333. In fig. 329 will be seen the framework of the machine made of softcast iron, and with the field-magnet coils in place. By unscrewing thetwo set pins seen on each side of cap of the dynamo these coils can beremoved; but in that case great care must be taken to remake theconnections exactly as they were


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