Stanley Type C Transformer, 1895-1905

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Artifact Overview

Transformers increase or decrease voltage and are essential to alternating current (AC) power systems. In the late 1800s, with the help of transformers, AC power systems proved more efficient and economical than their direct current competitors. Transformers helped convert electricity to high voltage for transmission across long distances, then reduced it to lower, safer voltages for use in homes and factories.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Transformer

Date Made

1895-1905

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

29.1333.254

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.

Material

Metal

Color

Black (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 10.5 in
Width: 13.75 in
Length: 7 in

Inscriptions

on plate: NO 10771 TYPE C/ STANLEY ELECTRIC/ M'F'G. CO./ PITTSFIELD, MASS./ WATTS 1500 S.O. NO 941/ 2000 VOLTS TO 60 100