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Fort Wayne Electric Works
Fort Wayne, IN

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Title: 1909 Article-Fort Wayne Electric Works, 105 H. P. Electric Motor
Source: Cyclopedia of Applied Electricity, 1909 pgs 434-435
Insert Date: 11/3/2011 3:58:11 PM

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Fort Wayne Electric Works. For the largest direct-connected, constant-speed motors, as would be needed for driving air compressors for instance, this company employs the frames of their engine-type generators, shown in Fig. 31. Their medium-capacity, belted, constant-speed motors from 25 to 105 H. P., shown in Fig. 84, are practically identical with their belted generators. These sizes are 6-pole machines and are made for slow, medium, or moderate speeds operating on 115-, 230-, or 500-volt circuits. Their type EF motors, illustrated in Fig. 85, are all 4 pole, ranging from 1 to 70 H. P. Their type L motors, shown in Fig. 86, are bipolar and built in sizes from ¼ to 2 H. P. Both these types are constant speed motors, designed to operate at 115, 230, or 500 volts, can be mounted in any of the positions, and can be furnished open, semi-enclosed, or enclosed. A line of very small motors from 1/100 to 1/30 H. P. and several fan motors complete this company's direct current apparatus.
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1909 Fort Wayne Electric Works, Type EF Electric Motor
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1909 Fort Wayne Electric Works, Type L Electric Motor
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