Twentieth century hand-book for steam engineers and electricians, with questions and answers .. . rrect, and make a total of 9,928,000. In Diagram No. 9, the second dial hand is mis-placed, for since the first indicates 1, the second shouldhave just passed a division. As it is nearest to 8 itmust have just passed that figure. The remainingthree dials are approximately correct. The total indi-cation is 9,918,100. In Diagram No. 10, the second and fourth dialhands are slightly behind their correct position, butnot enough to mislead in reading. The total indica-tion is 9,928,300. By carefully fol


Twentieth century hand-book for steam engineers and electricians, with questions and answers .. . rrect, and make a total of 9,928,000. In Diagram No. 9, the second dial hand is mis-placed, for since the first indicates 1, the second shouldhave just passed a division. As it is nearest to 8 itmust have just passed that figure. The remainingthree dials are approximately correct. The total indi-cation is 9,918,100. In Diagram No. 10, the second and fourth dialhands are slightly behind their correct position, butnot enough to mislead in reading. The total indica-tion is 9,928,300. By carefully following these directions little diffi-culty will be found in reading the dial, even when thehands become misplaced. Note whether there is a constant marked on thedial. If there is, multiply the dial reading by theconstant. With constant y2, multiply by l/2; that is,divide by 2. The constant of a meter is the term applied when ELECTRICITY FOR ENGINEERS 151 <0 o^ (6 = ^OtASON REC0«0//V(WATT METER ioooooooqenERAL ELECTRIC CO. ,0°° WWatt Hrs. Constant Watt WATT METER, --GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. ><» ^ (Jwart Hrs Constant Watt


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