Weston Direct Current Model 24 Ammeter, 1907-1917

THF165327 / Weston Direct Current Model 24 Ammeter, 1907-1917
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Artifact Overview

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, companies that supplied electricity to consumers needed a variety of instruments to regulate and monitor electrical output. These instruments were vital to the operation of power stations and needed to be accurate and rugged. Ammeters--used to measure the current in a circuit--could be found on switchboards or connected to motors and generators.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Ammeter

Date Made

1907-1917

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2016.0.1.17

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Metal
Glass (Material)

Color

Black (Color)
White (Color)

Dimensions

Length: 5 in
Diameter: 7.75 in

Inscriptions

on face: WESTON/ WESTON ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT CO./ NEWARK N.J. U.S.A. on readout: D.C. AMPERES on plate: [illegible] 24/ 90155
Weston Direct Current Model 24 Ammeter, 1907-1917