. Annual report 1921. , 63,500/26, volt, single-phase, out-door-type transformers were ordered from the Canadian General Electric Com-pany to replace the four 1,250 units now in the station. Plans have been prepared to cover certain changes in the station neces-sary for the accommodation of these larger units, as also for the temporary in-stallation of these latter out of doors while the station alterations are beingmade. The new transformers will be ready in 1922, when it is anticipated thatthe load will have increased sufficiently to require their immediate installation. In


. Annual report 1921. , 63,500/26, volt, single-phase, out-door-type transformers were ordered from the Canadian General Electric Com-pany to replace the four 1,250 units now in the station. Plans have been prepared to cover certain changes in the station neces-sary for the accommodation of these larger units, as also for the temporary in-stallation of these latter out of doors while the station alterations are beingmade. The new transformers will be ready in 1922, when it is anticipated thatthe load will have increased sufficiently to require their immediate installation. In the meantime, however, a temporary station has been erected as a pre-cautionary measure to take care of any sudden increase of load. This consistsof a wood frame and corrugated, galvanized-iron building put. up close to themain Cornwall station, in which are installed, ready for connection, four , 25 cycle, 63, volt transformers on loan from the NiagaraSystem. 1922 HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION 223. Cornwall Transformer Station. May 18th, 1921 ST :.1 • •


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