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Matt Blaze@federate.social to Photography@fedia.io · 3 months ago

Rotary Converter, IRT Subway Substation 13, Midtown Manhattan, 2017.

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Rotary Converter, IRT Subway Substation 13, Midtown Manhattan, 2017.

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Matt Blaze@federate.social to Photography@fedia.io · 3 months ago
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Rotary Converter, IRT Subway Substation 13, Midtown Manhattan, 2017.

All the pixels, no Metrocard required, at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/32992380451

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    NYC’s IRT subway, opened in 1904, is powered by a 600 volt DC third rail running alongside the tracks. Power is fed to the system via a number of substations throughout the city, where high voltage AC is converted to the lower voltage DC used by trains.

    Until recently, this was done with electromechanical rotary converters (essentially a combination AC motor and DC generator). They are now supplanted by solid state rectifiers, but a few of the original rotary converters remain operational.

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      If you like this stuff, there’s a sadly out of print book, “New York’s Forgotten Substations”, with some excellent photos.

      https://www.chrispaynephoto.com/books-1-2-1

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      @mattblaze@federate.social

      Wonderful photo. I suspect those rotary converters are very reliable!

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      @mattblaze@federate.social those rotary converters were pretty amazing.

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      @mattblaze@federate.social haha I came to this thread thinking “didn’t they use mercury arc rectifiers, like DC elevators and such?” and learned that they didn’t!

      So thanks for that. 😋

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