• DocumentCode
    1277075
  • Title

    Abridgment of the collection of current from overhead contact wires

  • Author

    Wade, R.E. ; Linebaugh, J.J.

  • Author_Institution
    General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y.
  • Volume
    46
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    1927
  • Firstpage
    1229
  • Lastpage
    1237
  • Abstract
    Up to a few years ago, the generally accepted limitations for the amount of current which could be collected from an overhead distribution system were from 800 to 800 amperes in heavy inter urban service and between 800 and 1000 amperes, with a maximum of 1500 in the case of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. It is not possible to determine the limits of current collection by theoretical calculations nor by the experience on any particular installation. The tests described and analyzed in this paper were demonstrated on a four-mile track using special overhead construction of the twin trolley type with observation towers at several points to enable observers to carefully inspect commutation between the collector and the trolley wire. Tests were also made to determine the temperature rise which would be obtained as a result of delivering, for a period of five minute´s, a current of 5200 amperes to a standing locomotive. Further tests were made to determine what damage would result, if any, should a pantograph leave the wire while delivering currents as high as 4000 or 5000 amperes. Test data are included and description of the several types of overhead construction used.
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    A.I.E.E., Journal of the
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0095-9804
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JAIEE.1927.6537652
  • Filename
    6537652