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A separately excited DC generator with bipolar field magnets. Separately excited generators like this are commonly used for large-scale power transmission plants. The smaller generator can be either a magneto with permanent field magnets or another self-excited generator.
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Separately excited dynamo. Current for field excitation is supplied by a second and smaller generator.
Public Domain source:
- Hawkins Electrical Guide, Volume 1
- Chapter 15: Classes of Dynamo
- Page 196, Figure 198
- Copyright 1917 by Theo. Audel & Co.
- Printed in the United States
For a list of all these illustrations used in Wikipedia please see the article Hawkins Electrical Guide.
Scanned by Dale Mahalko, Gilman, WI, USA
DMahalko (talk) 20:20, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
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