C.H. Holley, left, and H. Dana Taylor, General Electric engineers, placed important roles in development of Cond-Al, new alloy which permits development of 3600 rpm turbine-generators with twice rated capacity of present largest units of this type. They are shown inspecting field winding using new alloy in a 216,000 kva generator now in production here. Units with capabilities over 300,000 kva are being developed, compared to present highest rating of 160,000 kva
Title: C.H. Holley, left, and H. Dana Taylor, General Electric engineers, placed important roles in development of Cond-Al, new alloy which permits development of 3600 rpm turbine-generators with twice rated capacity of present largest units of this type. They are shown inspecting field winding using new alloy in a 216,000 kva generator now in production here. Units with capabilities over 300,000 kva are being developed, compared to present highest rating of 160,000 kva
Creator: General Electric Company
Date Created: 1952-07-09
Location: Schenectady - Schenectady County - New York
Physical Dimensions: 8 x 10
Original Language: English
Subject Keywords: Employees; Electric generators ; GE Energy (Firm);
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