船内電路と一般配置との關係に就て
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The use of electricity on board ships was remarkably accelerated by the development of motor ships in which almost all auxiliaries are driven by electric power. Electricity on shipboard increased not only in the number of K.W. consumed but in the degree of importance of its service. To keep such important installation in good working order, electric work must be very carefully carried out to insure its safety in working as well as easy inspection and repair. On account of limited space and increasing amount of electric materials together with many other elaborate equipments to be fitted on board, we feel considerable difficulties in finding proper space for installing heavy and numerous electric cables, controlling and distributing devices etc. and often compelled to fit these things in inaccessible or other undesirable position. In fact, present arrangement of ships is planned under almost the same consideration as in the ships with steam auxiliaries. Author suggests some point of consideration in general arrangement for electrified ships from the electricians' point of view. Electric installation work of modern electrified vessels can not be perfectly accomplished by electricians only. The matter must, at first, be fully considered by the naval architects in the early stage on planning their ships. The cooperation of the naval architects and electricians is the matter of first importance in fitting out modern motor or other extensively electrified vessel.
- 1929-10-30
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