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The commutating poles are clamped inside the generator terminal boards with commutating poles (anti-clockwise sense of rotation) d.c. compound-wound generator with commutating poles (clockwise sense of rotation) terminal boards (clockwise sense of rotation) terminal boards (anti-clockwise sense of rotation) 4.1.2.
4. Electrical Machines Klaus Janoske 1991
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Electric, 220-volt, compound-wound, direct-current motors running at 655 rev. per min.
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-- Fig. 33 is a diagram of a "compound-wound" dynamo.
Electricity for Boys J. S. Zerbe
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The dynamo is a modern four-pole machine, compound-wound, with a rated output of 46 amperes, at 125 volts -- in other words a dynamo of 5.75 kilowatts capacity, or 7.7 electrical horsepower.
Electricity for the farm Light, heat and power by inexpensive methods from the water wheel or farm engine Frederick Irving Anderson 1912
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This is the "compound-wound" machine, in which the magnets are wound partly in shunt and partly in series with the armature, in such a manner that the strength of the field-magnets and the electromotive force of the current do not vary much, whatever be the number of lamps in circuit.
The Story of Electricity John Munro 1889
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