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the ordinary manner for pressutes of 5000 volts or so, the
thorough insulation of the moving armature becomesa very
difficult matter. ;
Under these circumstances it is far better to design the
generator in such wise that the high voltage armature
wires shall be stationary, and the field magnet then be-
comes the moving part of the machine.
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The commonest way of arranging such a generator is
to place the armature coils in slots cut in the inner face of a
laminated iron ring and to revolve within this ring a star
shaped multipolar magnet, occupying the position of the
armature in Fig. 75. Such a generator is shown in Fig.
26. 'T'he proper insulation of the armature coils is here com-
paratively easy and the chance of their breaking down is very
much reduced. It should be remembered that 5000 volts
will actually spark across an air space of about 74 in.,
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