. Annual report 1919. t transformers were purchased for use on thett Fl/ « ci and C2 lines, and two Canadian Westinghouse 400-ampere, ovaltank reactance oil circuit-breakers with 400-ampere current transformers originallyinstalled in Niagara Transformer Station, were transferred to Dundas Trans-former Station, for use on the Bl and B2 lines. Plans have been preparedshowing the necessary changes required to instal these breakers, and the instal-lation work, which is now being done by the Commissions Construction Depart-ment, will be completed about the last of December, 1919. The old oil circui


. Annual report 1919. t transformers were purchased for use on thett Fl/ « ci and C2 lines, and two Canadian Westinghouse 400-ampere, ovaltank reactance oil circuit-breakers with 400-ampere current transformers originallyinstalled in Niagara Transformer Station, were transferred to Dundas Trans-former Station, for use on the Bl and B2 lines. Plans have been preparedshowing the necessary changes required to instal these breakers, and the instal-lation work, which is now being done by the Commissions Construction Depart-ment, will be completed about the last of December, 1919. The old oil circuit-breakers, as they are removed from service, are being shipped to the CanadianWestinghouse Companys factory to be rebuilt and reinforced to increase theircapacity. Low-Tension Equipment As the flat choke coils on two 13,200-volt Hamilton feeders were found tobe too light to carry the current, new spiral choke coils of heavier capacity wereobtained and installed on these feeders in March, 1919. i\ L ml I i iiii ; i i. ! (iilJ ll ff 1JJ«|JJ| mnm mum


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