... matter of fact, the cost of an electric furnace plant would be the cost of a regular plant plus the electrical installation, exclusive of the generating plant, because it is assumed that it would be possible to purchase power from some power company,... Bulletin - Page 631914Full view - About this book
| Thomas Thornton Read - Copper - 1914 - 486 pages
...possible to purchase power from some power company, and, if not, the generating plant would probably be considered as a separate organization, selling...much per unit. Therefore, by electrical installation we mean the cost of transformers, bus-bars, cables, instruments, etc. In order to get some idea of... | |
| American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, American Institute of Mining Engineers - Metallurgy - 1914 - 836 pages
...possible to purchase power from some power company, and, if not, the generating plant would probably be considered as a separate organization, selling...much per unit. Therefore, by electrical installation we mean the cost of transformers, bus-bars, cables, instruments, etc. In order to get some idea of... | |
| Mines and mineral resources - 1915 - 1010 pages
...of copper smelting, 1907, p. 334. Naturally, the first thing to be considered is whether it would bo feasible to attempt to substitute electrical energy...follows: Composition of charge. Per cent. Cu 5.21 Si03 26. 41 FeO 18.60 S 11.46 ALA 4. 26 CaO 17. 49 This is the average composition of the entire blast-furnace... | |
| Mineral industries - 1913 - 624 pages
...possible to purchase power from some power company, and, if not, the generating plant would probably be considered as a separate organization, selling...much per unit. Therefore, by electrical installation we mean the cost of transformers, bus-bars, cables, instruments, ek. In order to get some idea of this... | |
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