Fw: [VirginianRailwayEnthusiasts] TAN Jackshaft Electric Locmotives

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Thu Jun 12 20:39:29 EDT 2008


I neglected to mention that the change in locomotive speed from 14 mph to 28 mph was accomplished by switching the motor stator connections so that the number of poles was reduced from 8 to 4, doubling the motor rotational speed. These stators were delta connected.

Gordon Hamilton

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Not being an electrical engineer, I'm on shaky ground, but, yes a current was induced in the rotor and conveyed via slip rings to water rheostats. The water rheostats consisted of electrodes in a tank that contained a soda ash solution (10 lbs. to 300 gal. water). The solution level was raised by pumps to reduce the resistance in the rotor (secondary) circuit. In accelerating to the synchronous speed of 14 mph or from 14 to 28 mph, the solution was raised until the solution contacted an ordinary automotive spark plug which actuated a contactor to short-circuit the rotor circuit. I suppose at that point one would say that it was operating as a pure induction motor. Also, at this point the solution level would be lowered to be ready for the next acceleration event.

Gordon Hamilton

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From: Peter Groom
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Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 4:12 PM
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I didn't realize that they had wound rotors - I assumed that they were like domestic induction (washer, fan) motors.



I assume that the current in the rotor windings was still induced.


pete groom





On Jun 11, 2008, at 7:24 PM, Gordon Hamilton wrote:



The large three-phase, 25 cycle, wound rotor induction motors used on the N&W LC-1 and LC-2 and VGN EL-3A electric locomotives were rugged devices (no commutators). . . .
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