SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOKALSKI, K. - SOKHADZE, YE.V.

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P/021/61/000/001/002/002 A107/AI26 AUTHOR: Sokalski, Kazimierz, Engineer TITLE. Technical progress in the production of low-voltage equipment PERIODICALz Przegltd Elektrotechniczny, no. 1, 1961, 7 - 12 TEXT: This paper deals with the development of the low-voltage equip- ment production in Poland. Actually 15 electrical equipment plants with 450 workers are in Poland, of which 9 are low-voltage equipment plants with 220 workers. The production of low-voltage equipment increased from 1955 to 1959 from 29% to 45%. The following plants and institutes cooperated in the development of this-industry: Locomotive Plant, Engineering and Automation Plant, Department of Electrical Equipment of the Polytechnic, Zodz; Depart- ment of.High Voltage and Distributors of the Polytechnic, Gdansk; Naval Electrical Engineering Plant IEL, Gdansk; Departments of Electrical Engi- neering of the Polytechnics, Warsaw and -Lodz, and the Electrical Material Testing Plant IEL, Wroclaw. The following new equipment was produced: The "Elester" Plant (A-2) produces St-O, 8 amp and St-2, 25 amp (Fig. 1) alter- nating current contactors; the "Elan" Plant (A-13) produces SC-100, SC-200 Card 1/ 7 P/021/61/000/001/002/002 Technical progress in the production of ... A107/A126 and SC-400 contactors, whereas the prototype of the SC-600 contactor will be tested in the Polytechnic -Lodz. The "Apator" Plant (A-7) produces small- size S-200 contactors (Pigs. 2, 5 and 06), designed by Engineer Sapiejewski, IEL Plant, Gdansk. The new type contactors are of better quality and smaller in weight and size. In the following list the weights of old and new type contactors are compared: Old type: N 107 111-15 N 107 111-100 St-III-200 St-III-350 1.2 kg 9.5 kg 15 kg 40 kg New type: SM-1 15 amp SC-100 SC-200 SC-400 0-35 kg 7.4 kg 9.9 kg 26 kg The A-8 Plant produces SE DC contactors and breakers of 25, 40, 80, 150, 300, and 600 amp (Pig. 3). The A-7 and A-8 Plants produce new type fuses and the A-32 Plant low-voltage distributors designed by Engineer Machur. In a non-specified plant APU 15:200 and 400 amp 15 kamp and APU 30, 400, 600 and 1,000 amp 30 kamp switches (Fig. 4) are produced on a large scale. The A-12 Plant produces various electric traction motors for use on road, rail and mine vehicles. In non-specified plants various motors especially for whinches (Fig. 7) are produced. The "Elester" Plant produces electrical Card 2/7 P1021161 /000/001 /002/002 Tochnical progress in the I-production of... A107i;.'1126 eau4mlent for cran2s, etc. (Fig. 8). Furt%,-,--- are produced v--r- ious owitchboards, auxiliar,.- -,,otorz, zi6malinG aevic~,3, P.-Oduction lines, etc. Tile author describes various difficulties in production, i. e. lack of 'uoolinj, laboratory equi2ment, trained personnel, etc., and L;ives some su--e3tions for 'U-----cIui-ical and mcchanical imnrove,:ient of electrical cTaip- ment Dlants. There are 8 ftLmres. Card 3/7 SOKALSKI, Kazimierz, inz. Present state and development trends in the electric apparatus making industry. PrzegI elektrotechn 38 no-5:191-19~. 162. 1. Zjednoczenie Przemyslu haszyn i Aparatow Elektrycznych, Warszawa. PTA S"RalAt K. Ob.%~mMens Mode and rxiorricstice Gained In the Corsi- tol' Cgonvirrte thtad Surf.avrq. trz,zvolu I z l3ij.mv SIP)" Su 3. 1951. pp 69 #74, :!0 (4zs Th~ steadv ItIcrtase in 1,11iL uw (if t:(jnrrv*,e r-mil mar(nevs L, -lisp Io alit tit1.vin&:%-,e-% ollfert4l by Owo tyjht tif turfave. mun.-ly It raw.i ,--4rrxj of w,,rk. ~vt~n when rinplovilig. imillc(Atia'.eky bkIIII-ft Iul~Lll, ~'! 'the pus-sibility of mechatminq all working prircv:'~-ivm. 1, low (-,),,t 1,1 'h~ rabe )! me,-han'.,,d WOOlIng p~oce&vm, Alt I*.th re.-.wance to *A -.Jr. -Zt: Omadvalitaur.1 if eo% *rt~tv rmsd surtaers: I, ~plltiimt of dw ~1;:-Iac,- in the ert-rit, of f2al,j r,imitructitin of froundatlomi, 2t V:#A-.11.L: .:w rvad vi ;raffir for a ccrrn pi ra tz rely law: tume. 3, lem-!r rsltan- nmri ijrf4~.: W wvir -:"wsed try h,).-sc uaft!,, etc. Con-,tr r IIxperlm-~nal r,,:iad sectors, Rtrid surfarinz mat~r.:ek -4Y )f cnrrr~t,- lah.._UtOry -~,s )f titit%ria-1%. and inixtim ',IMC Of -U'."nL Himil -mrmeo cruk, remin (of Work urizamiation ,!t -,f ntarhm,ry rvquir-d, Advati::1- - -, f7--T --- -".Let Us Save Concrete." P. 85, Vol. 9, No. 4, '"Dr. 19-:54. . Iarsza-..-a, FoLand.) ,C): I,' nthly List of East European zccessions, (E~~',Q, LC, 0 t, J. - - 11, 1101- 3, No- 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. scx:,j,sxi, K. "First combust,lon. rollers of dowestic production." p. 266. (DROGO'--INIC7-M Vol. 9. Na. 11. Nov. 1954. Warszawa, Poland) SO: Montbly List of East European Accessions'*' (RHAL). LC. Vol. 4". No. 4. April 1955. Urcl. 3CY'ALal, K. Guiding princ-Inles for the courses of activity of the Road Constructi~-n Institute. p. 169. Vol. 10, no. 7. July 1955; Drogcwni ctwo. SOURCE: East European Accessions (EEAL), LC, Vol 5, no. 3, Morch 1956. I 31 Li SOKA ISKI 9. K.- a apparatus in Poland> conditions and , . of electri 12 n0.1-.11 Ja 263. ConstirlaAti(Jn trends in its developm3nt . Masbinostroene AfrOppPr? A1. so 06, 0e A! 00- 00r of 1602- 00 A 00 09 00 000 LOSSES OF LIGHT MROCARDW IN PETROLZIM. Sokalsid, Z- (Ila-fta, - 1945, vol. 1, 229-231, 273-2761 sbate~-WChWe- -0 Abstr., 1949j. vol. 43#12759-2760). A method of calculat,149 evaporation losses of crude oile based oa Engler distillation wislyses and on the calculation of the "limit temperature of loss" in described. It enables calculatinf; the'loas of individual volatile fractiabs as well as the total loss. A S M. 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L is Icagill of capithiry t-A-e ill cfa., "rlotratiil differenev- in Y., 1) dielec. V'onst. of liqllid, SP. er, of liqoid, j vi~icosity coeff'. In g./Fq,.cdJ- sc:c potewiM ia the liquid, R internal dizim - of t1j., iubt~ niy in cm. it% c1n. IV miNtillve ill 0, and H liquiqjmi,q to ond ~Iuat rcrwrtu-ible resultg i"rc tlbtaitjc~ ~Iuvidcd 11.0 Wl; 5 C C;fll:);C MY frc e. of Cry, -.tvd t 1w cap Mary 10l~.%wllriwwd with dild. IINO)l e)r 11C1 followed by rinsing-j6di the tested Sample of Water for '31) m;o. 11. J. Bendel L Ai~~ Jour: Zt--Kn, No 3, 1957, 7671 B-12 All~,hor Sokalski, Z. r7. ~. ~ T-ot ~given ~riti_e Determination of Zeta Potential from Streaming Potential Measure- irents Orig Pub: Zesz. nauk. Politechn. Slaskiej, 1955, No 3, "I-4o (published in Polish) Ai