[D8337ZBU] Letter, June 2nd, 1883
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[D8337ZBU] Letter, June 2nd, 1883
Editor's Notes
ENCLOSURE. "Extracts of a letter addressed to" the Continental Company from Comitato Applicazioni dell-Elettricita. Questions about regulators. Engines: from what TAE wrote us, "it would have been impossible for us to run our Station with the Porter Allen. It was then his duty to enable us to run it by substituting two motors, or else we should have had to protest the four dynamos altogether, Mr. Edison being responsible of their good working not only as separate engines, but also collectively. This would have been impossible without the new motors and Mr. Edison should have had to furnish them." We'll try to use the Porter-Allen engines for isolated installations.
Recipient
Mentioned
Date
1883-06-02
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8337-F
Microfilm ID
67:749
Document ID
D8337ZBU
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University