. Hawkins electrical guide. Questions, answers & illustrations; a progressive course of study for engineers, electricians, students and those desiring to acquire a working knowledge of electricity and its applications; a practical treatise. Fig. —Diagram showing connections of General Electric monocyclic alternator. Thesolid lines show standard connections for counter-clockwise rotation; the broken linesshow connection changed for clockwise rotation. to the point at which the motor is located, and by the use of twosuitably connected transformers three phase currents are ob-tained from th


. Hawkins electrical guide. Questions, answers & illustrations; a progressive course of study for engineers, electricians, students and those desiring to acquire a working knowledge of electricity and its applications; a practical treatise. Fig. —Diagram showing connections of General Electric monocyclic alternator. Thesolid lines show standard connections for counter-clockwise rotation; the broken linesshow connection changed for clockwise rotation. to the point at which the motor is located, and by the use of twosuitably connected transformers three phase currents are ob-tained from the combined single phase and power wires foroperating the motors. Fig. 1,406 shows the connections of the monocyclic systemand it is only necessary to carry the teaser wire into buildingswhere motors are to be used. HAWKINS ELECTRICITY Armature Reaction.—Every conductor carrying a currentcreates a magnetic field around itself, whether it be embeddedin iron or lie in air. Armature inductors, therefore, createmagnetic fluxes around themselves, and these fluxes will, inpart, interfere with the main flux from the poles of the fieldmagnet. The effect of these fluxes is: NO CURRENTIN INDUCTORS FIELDUNDISTURBED. CURRENT ININDUCTORS


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