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(A lower two 750 kv test transformer was removed from the site pictured and replaced in 1934 by the pictured indoor and outdoor high voltage lab, which was described in an AIEE paper authored by J. T. Lusignan and H. L. Rorden. The tranformer shown in Figu)
 
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A lower two 750 kv test transformer was removed from the site pictured and replaced in 1934 by the pictured indoor and outdoor high voltage lab, which was described in an AIEE paper authored by J. T. Lusignan and H. L. Rorden.
A lower two 750 kv test transformer was removed from the site pictured and replaced in 1934 by the pictured indoor and outdoor high voltage lab, which was described in an AIEE paper authored by J. T. Lusignan and H. L. Rorden.
The tranformer shown in Figure 30 in Bldg. No. 3 (above) with the sine wave generator mounted on the side was removed and reinstalled on porcelain tile in the new indoor laboratory located in the background of the two high transformers.  A high voltage roof bushing shown in the photo to the right of the high transformer enabled the indoor transformer to be connected in a series with the two outdoor transformers shown in this photo.  The new laboratory contained a 3,000 kv Marx circuit impulse generator (not shown in this photo) for operation both outdoors and inside the new laboratory.  The impulse generator replaced the aerial cage that was used on the farm laboratory the generate impulse voltage waves. The above-mentioned AIEE paper contains a more detailed description of this new laboratory.
The tranformer shown in Figure 30 in Bldg. No. 3 (pictured [[:Image:Large Allis-Chalmers Transformer at Ohio Brass.jpg|Here]]) with the sine wave generator mounted on the side was removed and reinstalled on porcelain tile in the new indoor laboratory located in the background of the two high transformers.  A high voltage roof bushing shown in the photo to the right of the high transformer enabled the indoor transformer to be connected in a series with the two outdoor transformers shown in this photo.  The new laboratory contained a 3,000 kv Marx circuit impulse generator (not shown in this photo) for operation both outdoors and inside the new laboratory.  The impulse generator replaced the aerial cage that was used on the farm laboratory the generate impulse voltage waves. The above-mentioned AIEE paper contains a more detailed description of this new laboratory.

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A lower two 750 kv test transformer was removed from the site pictured and replaced in 1934 by the pictured indoor and outdoor high voltage lab, which was described in an AIEE paper authored by J. T. Lusignan and H. L. Rorden. The tranformer shown in Figure 30 in Bldg. No. 3 (pictured Here) with the sine wave generator mounted on the side was removed and reinstalled on porcelain tile in the new indoor laboratory located in the background of the two high transformers. A high voltage roof bushing shown in the photo to the right of the high transformer enabled the indoor transformer to be connected in a series with the two outdoor transformers shown in this photo. The new laboratory contained a 3,000 kv Marx circuit impulse generator (not shown in this photo) for operation both outdoors and inside the new laboratory. The impulse generator replaced the aerial cage that was used on the farm laboratory the generate impulse voltage waves. The above-mentioned AIEE paper contains a more detailed description of this new laboratory.

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