| Frederick Charles Allsop - Electric bells - 1889 - 204 pages
...accessible place in the wire (preferably where we know there is a joint), and, having arranged our detector as in the previous case, we cut the line wire and...the end of the wire from the detector, first on one end of the line and then on the other ; the part which gives a deflection being the faulty wire. We... | |
| Allan Eric, Junior partner - Bicycle touring - 1898 - 152 pages
...rode with enthusiasm. We were wheeling along the boundary between the States of Vermont and New York, first on one side of the line and then on the other, running great danger of (90) getting our pedals entangled in the "line." We were always able to tell... | |
| National Electric Light Association. Convention - Electric lighting - 1905 - 768 pages
...and transposing at every fourth pole. The transposition was made on an insulator for that purpose, first on one side of the line, and then on the other. The wire that was above the other, at the first transposition is always kept on top. That is, every time... | |
| National Electric Light Association. Convention - Electric lighting - 1905 - 776 pages
...and transposing at every fourth pole. The transposition was made on an insulator for that purpose, first on one side of the line, and then on the other. The wire that was above the other at the first transposition is always kept on top. That is, every time... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Storage batteries - 1907 - 744 pages
...closed. Therefore, in testing in central-energy systems for grounds and opens, a test must be made first on one side of the line and then on the other. The voltmeter is used in testing grounds, while the milliammeter is used for indicating short currents... | |
| Frank William Bartlett - Mechanical drawing - 1911 - 216 pages
...When thus used they should be held by the handle at the top of the instrument and should be rotated first on one side of the line and then on the other. Should the first setting not divide the line equally, a second setting, and probably more, will be... | |
| Arthur Bradford Babbitt - Mechanical drawing - 1911 - 226 pages
...When thus used they should be held by the handle at the top of the instrument and should be rotated first on one side of the line and then on the other. Should the first setting not divide the line equally, a second setting, and probably more, will be... | |
| Arthur Treadwell Walden - Klondike River Valley (Yukon) - 1928 - 344 pages
...the white women on the other, apparently oblivious of one another. The men, seeing the joke, danced first on one side of the line and then on the other. These squaws danced very well, but always did so with perfectly sober faces, and, as it was beneath... | |
| Craig Mishler - Fiddle tunes - 1993 - 268 pages
...the white women on the other, apparently oblivious of one another. The men, seeing the joke, danced first on one side of the line, and then on the other. These squaws danced very well, but always did so with perfectly sober faces, and, as it was beneath... | |
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