Stanley Ammeter, 1895-1905

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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

1895-1905

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

00.621.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Metal
Glass (Material)

Color

Black (Color)
White (Color)
Gold (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 10.5 in
Width: 8.5 in
Length: 4 in

Inscriptions

on face: AMMETER/ FOR ALTERNATING OR DIRECT CURRENT/ NO. 3292/ PAT'D APRIL 9, 1895 stamped in gold on glass cover: STANLEY ELECTRIC MFG. CO./ PITTSFIELD, MASS.,/ U S A
Stanley Ammeter, 1895-1905