[Trade Journal]
Publication: The Electrical Engineer
New York, NY, United States
vol. 12, no. 170, p. 149, col. 1
TRADE NOTES AND NOVELTIES
AND MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT.
"If you want to drop out of the business, drop out of the
papers." — C. M. Wilkins, of Partrick & Carter Co.
NEW CENTRAL ELECTRIC INSULATOR.
The accompanying illustrates a porcelain insulator of new design.
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New Central Electric Insulator. |
The slot around the base of the insulator, inclining downwards, effectively prevents a line of moisture covering the insulator from the conductor to the supporting base. These insulators are highly glazed, have a countersunk base, and are spoken of very highly by those who have used them. They are being placed on the market by the Central Electric Company, of Chicago.
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