WitrynaThe organ blower is filled with oil. The sleeve-bearings of the motors should be re-filled with 5 ml of Shell Tellus Oil S2 MX after each 1500 hours of operation. A ten year supply of oil is supplied with the blower. The attached lubrication record sheet should be kept up to date by the person responsible for lubrication. 2. MOTOR PROTECTION: WitrynaThe motor suggests to us an original manufacture date in the 1950’s. This machine was originally enclosed, hence the lack of drive protection. If it were to be used …
Organ Blowing - Watkins & Watson
Witryna9 paź 2006 · At Bolton Priory in Yorkshire, they used to have an old internal combustion engine which powered the organ-blower fan; presumably before they had electricty. One particular morning, the clouds were almost scraping the deck and the barometric pressure had reached rock-bottom; people arriving for the Morning Service almost … WitrynaThis blower is capable of 5″ of wind pressure output (read more about “inches of wind/water” here). The organ itself uses 4.5″ of air pressure, which is tempered down by the use of various wind reservoirs. The motor was cleaned and repaired by a motor shop, and the rest was cleaned, repainted, and reassembled by myself and volunteers. chicken eating other chickens feathers
Please diagnose these organ problems! - Magle International …
Witryna13 sie 2011 · Overload of an organ blower would be caused by wind leaks which cause the blower to try to provide more air than normally used. Note that opening the … WitrynaMotor and Temperature Be certain that the fuse rating is no greater than shown on the blower. Also, a slo-blo fuse is recom-mended. Although the motor winding temperature will stand 120ºC (248ºF), the motor housing temper-ature should not exceed 65ºC (149ºF). It is normal for the motor to reach its full speed within 15 seconds. WitrynaOur organ blower designs are the tried and tested cast aluminium TOT range & the larger mild steel XB range can be dismantled for installation in tight spaces. Organ … chicken eats chicken