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British Thomson Houston Co Ltd
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H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
H02K—DYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
H02K47/00—Dynamo-electric converters
H02K47/02—AC/DC converters or vice versa
H02K47/04—Motor/generators
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Control Of Ac Motors In General
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Abstract
240,524. British Thomson-Houston Co., Ltd., and Whitaker, F. P. June 30, 1924. Synchronizing dynamo electric machines. - In motor converters started up from the alternating - current side, the rotor phasewindings are connected by a shortcircuiting device comprising two or more portions insulated from each other and connected to a certain number of insulated portions in the shortcircuiting device. In one arrangement, Fig. 1, two short-circuiting rings 13, 14 are each connected to six phases through contacts 15.
GB1567024A1924-06-301924-06-30Improvements in and relating to dynamo electric machines
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