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Model Brush Parsons Steam Turbo-Alternator

A paperweight model of a Brush Parsons steam turbine electricity generator.

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Power Cable Explosive Sample

A sample from Nobel’s Explosives, of an underwater electrical power cable, cut by shaped-charge explosive.

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Nevelin Mercury Vapour Rectifier

An unused small 3-phase mercury vapour rectifier made by Nevelin of Croydon, from an old Scottish telephone exchange.

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ECC Mercury Vapour Rectifier

A 3-phase mercury vapour rectifier made by the Electric Construction Company Ltd of Wolverhampton, from an old Scottish telephone exchange.

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Enamel Electricity Safety Sign

An enamel electricity safety sign from the Caldwell’s paper mill in Inverkeithing, Fife.

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Electricity Regulations Enamel Sign

An enamel sign from a paper mill about electricity safety.

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33kV Armoured Cable Section

A section of 33kV armoured electricity cable, for undesea power transmission, made by W T Glover & Co., Ltd.

Opening Hours:
When Kinetics is open - 9-5, Tuesday to Saturday

Address:
Kinetics, 826 Garscube Road, Glasgow G20 7ET, Scotland

Contact:
museum@kinetics-online.co.uk

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