. Annual report 1919. ing the work of theextension for No. 15 and jSTo. 16 generating units, in accordance with the plansoutlined in last years Eeport. In addition, a considerable amount of electricalengineering of a general nature was carried on by the engineering staff of theCommission, such being necessitated by the great increase in the capacity of thesystem during recent years. This investigation formed a basis on which to makerecommendations for the replacement of worn-out obsolete equipment, for theremodelling of the electrical layout of the plant in order to keep pace with thechanging


. Annual report 1919. ing the work of theextension for No. 15 and jSTo. 16 generating units, in accordance with the plansoutlined in last years Eeport. In addition, a considerable amount of electricalengineering of a general nature was carried on by the engineering staff of theCommission, such being necessitated by the great increase in the capacity of thesystem during recent years. This investigation formed a basis on which to makerecommendations for the replacement of worn-out obsolete equipment, for theremodelling of the electrical layout of the plant in order to keep pace with thechanging operating conditions, and for the provision of further protection ofthe equipment. Generating Station Temporary Installation of Synchronous Condenser The first 15,000-kv-a. generator being delivered at the the end ofOctober, 1918, it was immediately erected upon temporary foundations in the northend of the existing generating station for use as a synchronous condenser. 1920 HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION 171. Fig. 1—Units in place on the Roof of the Table Rock House


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