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the two machines are almost identical. In fact the earli-
est rotary converters were made by adding rings to stand-
ard generators, but of late some modifications have been
found useful. ‘The three phase rotary converter has
already been shown in connection with the Lowell plant.
All rotary converters require alternating current of
less voltage than the continuous current derived from it.
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The exact voltage varies with the number of phases used
and with the field excitation of the converter. In the two
and three phase machines ordinarily used the alternating
voltage ranges from 3ooto 375 for a continuous voltage of
500 to 550.
The efficiency of conversion by this means is very
high, at least as great as would be obtained from standard
railway dynamos of similar size and speed, and the con-
verters as a rule work admirably. If the voltage per com-
mutator segment is kept within conservative limits and the
armature inductance is moderate, converters give no trouble