. Storage battery manual, including principles of storage battery construction and design, with the application of storage of batteries to the naval service . Pig. 132e.—Placing Plates in the Forming Tanks. set of electrodes installed in the tanks and only form one set of plates oflike polarity at the time. In the formation of Plante plates, it is usual toform all plates as positives, after which the required number of negativesare formed from these positives. Fig. 132F shows a typical scene in form-ing room. Manual oe Inspection 357 (e) After plates have received their forming charge they are
. Storage battery manual, including principles of storage battery construction and design, with the application of storage of batteries to the naval service . Pig. 132e.—Placing Plates in the Forming Tanks. set of electrodes installed in the tanks and only form one set of plates oflike polarity at the time. In the formation of Plante plates, it is usual toform all plates as positives, after which the required number of negativesare formed from these positives. Fig. 132F shows a typical scene in form-ing room. Manual oe Inspection 357 (e) After plates have received their forming charge they are then re-moved from the tanks, washed and dried and sent to the store-room wherethey remain until ready to be assembled in groups. V. Assembly Room.—(a) Plate lugs scraped, cleaned and drilled prepar-atory to assembling and lead-burning in groups. (b) All plates inspected for cracks, loss of active material, defective lugs,improper formation, blow-holes in grids and other imperfections. (c) All wood separators inspected for cracks, knots, thin spots and otherimperfections in manufacture. Fig. 1336 shows method of inspectingwood Pig. -Taking Voltage, Specific Graviiy, and Temperature ReadingsDuring Forming Charge. (d) All rubber separators inspected for imperfect perforations, slots,broken separators and other imperfections in manufacture. (e) Cross-bar, strap and terminal post castings inspected for imperfec-tions in casting and lead plating. (f) Plates and separators assembled in the jig and clamped for burningthe plate lugs to cross-bars, straps and terminal posts. (g) Jig containing the plates and separators placed on the burning plat-form and plate lugs burned to the cross-bar, strap and terminal post castings. 358 Storage Battery Manual (h) Element removed from the assembly jig and swung vertically in achain hoist where the hard rubber separator and plate support pins areinserted. The element is then given a minute inspection for the following: 1. I
Size: 1804px × 1385px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, booksubjectstorage, bookyear1920