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An air-cooled load bank, being used for acceptance testing of a 3000 kW standby diesel generator set. This is one of three banks used to load the generator to verify performance on load changes and for factory run-in.
By 1923 the generating plant at Wakefield comprised 1 × 250 kW and 2 × 400 kW reciprocating machines and generators and 1 × 600 kW, 1 × 1,600 kW and 3 × 3,000 kW turbo-alternators. [3] This was a total of 9.25 MW these were fed with up to 101,500 lb/hr of steam. The maximum load on the system was 3,275 MW and there were 8,756 connections.
The original plant at Rhodes Bank power station comprised Willans engines and Charlesworth Hall and Siemens dynamos. [3] To maintain supplies at times of peak demand Crompton-Howell and EPS accumulators were provided. Electricity supplies commenced on 20 March 1894. In 1898 the generating capacity was 657 kW and the maximum load was 413 kW.
1 × 3,000 kW turbo-alternator, ... Total connected load kW 62,600 68,364 82,000 Load factor Per cent 39.0 34.4 37.1 Financial Revenue from sales of current £ –
1 × 3,000 kW steam turbo-alternator AC; ... Maximum load kW 5,713 4,382 5,400 Total connections kW 8,936 10,192 11,298 Load factor Per cent 51.2 43.1
1 × 3,000 kW steam turbo-alternator AC; ... Maximum load kW 4,765 5,085 7,840 Total connections kW 17,086 22,311 23,700 Load factor Per cent 28.5 28.6
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Warrington power station supplied electricity to the town of Warrington, Lancashire (now Cheshire) and the surrounding area from about 1900 to 1979.The power station was initially developed by the Warrington and District Electric Light and Power Company Limited, this was taken over by Warrington Corporation, which operated the power station prior to the nationalisation of the British ...