Early Electrification of Buffalo: Contributions of Five AIEE Presidents
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It is important to note the contributions of five men associated with the Cataract Construction Company who became presidents of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, one of the predecessors of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. [[Image:14-178 Arthur Kennelly cropped.GIF|thumb|left|130x180px|Arthur Kennelly - President AIEE 1898-1900]] | It is important to note the contributions of five men associated with the Cataract Construction Company who became presidents of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, one of the predecessors of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. [[Image:14-178 Arthur Kennelly cropped.GIF|thumb|left|130x180px|Arthur Kennelly - President AIEE 1898-1900]] | ||
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Dr. Arthur E. Kennelly President 1898-1900 -- hired as a consultant 1894 and 1895 concerning the radius of electric power distribution that might be considered reasonably profitable by the use of high-voltage alternating current. | Dr. Arthur E. Kennelly President 1898-1900 -- hired as a consultant 1894 and 1895 concerning the radius of electric power distribution that might be considered reasonably profitable by the use of high-voltage alternating current. | ||
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Charles F. Scott President 1902-1903 -- Westinghouse electrical engineer – developed the ‘Scott connection’ for connecting two single phase transformers to convert two-phase four-wire current to three-phase three-wire. Technical consultant to Edward Dean Adams during the writing of his two-volume ‘Niagara Power’. | Charles F. Scott President 1902-1903 -- Westinghouse electrical engineer – developed the ‘Scott connection’ for connecting two single phase transformers to convert two-phase four-wire current to three-phase three-wire. Technical consultant to Edward Dean Adams during the writing of his two-volume ‘Niagara Power’. | ||
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| − | [[Image:14-183 Harold W. Buck cropped.GIF|thumb|right|130x180px|Harold W. Buck - President AIEE 1916-17]]Harold W. Buck President 1916-1917-- Engineer with General Electric. Electrical Engineer for Cataract Construction September 1901 to December 1907 in responsible charge of the allied power companies.[[Image:14-184 Insulator Types cropped.GIF|thumb|left|Test of the First 'Suspension Type' Strain Insulator by Harold W. Buck (top), at Schenectady, New York, November 24, 1905. This Insulator Replaced the Largest Size of Porcelain Petticoat or Pin-type Insulator (bottom)]] He was instrumental in the development of suspension type insulators. All prior insulators were pin type. <br> <br> <pageby | + | [[Image:14-183 Harold W. Buck cropped.GIF|thumb|right|130x180px|Harold W. Buck - President AIEE 1916-17]]Harold W. Buck President 1916-1917-- Engineer with General Electric. Electrical Engineer for Cataract Construction September 1901 to December 1907 in responsible charge of the allied power companies.[[Image:14-184 Insulator Types cropped.GIF|thumb|left|Test of the First 'Suspension Type' Strain Insulator by Harold W. Buck (top), at Schenectady, New York, November 24, 1905. This Insulator Replaced the Largest Size of Porcelain Petticoat or Pin-type Insulator (bottom)]] He was instrumental in the development of suspension type insulators. All prior insulators were pin type. <br> <br> <pageby nominor="false" comments="false"></pageby>; |
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Revision as of 18:21, 19 September 2008
It is important to note the contributions of five men associated with the Cataract Construction Company who became presidents of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, one of the predecessors of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Dr. Arthur E. Kennelly President 1898-1900 -- hired as a consultant 1894 and 1895 concerning the radius of electric power distribution that might be considered reasonably profitable by the use of high-voltage alternating current.
Charles F. Scott President 1902-1903 -- Westinghouse electrical engineer – developed the ‘Scott connection’ for connecting two single phase transformers to convert two-phase four-wire current to three-phase three-wire. Technical consultant to Edward Dean Adams during the writing of his two-volume ‘Niagara Power’.
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