| Definition of 'admiralty rule of heating' |
The Standard Electrical Dictionary |
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1. admiralty rule of heating
The British Admiralty specifications for the permissible heating of dynamos. It holds that at the end of a run of six hours no part of the dynamo under trial shall show a rise of temperature greater than 11º C. (20º F.) above the temperature of the air surrounding it. This is thought to be a very stringent and unnecessarily high requirement.
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