. Storage battery manual, including principles of storage battery construction and design, with the application of storage of batteries to the naval service . Connecting^ Strap Ne^dtiveGroup Wooden SeparatorsFig. 53.—Disassembled View ot Glass Jar Assembly. 150 Storage Battekt Manual tray, cell cover, glass jar, connectors, etc., are plainly shown in this illus-tration and from which a clear idea of the various features of constructionand design may be obtained. lEAD-lINED WOODEN TANKS. As has been previously pointed out, in the early days of submarine boatconstruction and design in this count
. Storage battery manual, including principles of storage battery construction and design, with the application of storage of batteries to the naval service . Connecting^ Strap Ne^dtiveGroup Wooden SeparatorsFig. 53.—Disassembled View ot Glass Jar Assembly. 150 Storage Battekt Manual tray, cell cover, glass jar, connectors, etc., are plainly shown in this illus-tration and from which a clear idea of the various features of constructionand design may be obtained. lEAD-lINED WOODEN TANKS. As has been previously pointed out, in the early days of submarine boatconstruction and design in this country, and before the hard rubber jar hadbeen perfected for this service, lead-lined wooden tanks were used in thebattery installations of these boats. Also, it may be said that no lead-lined Negative Group -^ ^ Positive Group Bus Bar ~ ^^^~ Bus Bar. Lead Lined WoodenTank Fig. 54.—Cell Assembly Showing Lead-LinedW^ooden Tank. wooden tanks are now used in any storage battery installations of the navalservice. In the commercial field, however, lead-lined tanks are especially character-istic of certain classes of service, such as stand-by battery installations forthe large central power and lighting stations and other plants of this type;also, many of the storage battery installations used with railway car-lightingequipment use lead-lined wooden tanks, as they are especially rugged andcan stand considerable abuse. Jaes 151 Fig. 54 contains a photographic illustration of a typical cell assemblyusing the lead-lined wooden tank, and such as used in the stand-by installa-tions of central power and lighting stations. The method of supporting theplates by means of the bus bars which take up on the top of the tank isclearly shown, as is also the method of insulating and supporting the bottomof the tank. In Fig. 55 there is shown the inter
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