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When the current from the accumulators is in use, they must not be allowed to discharge at more than a. certain rate, as if this were exceeded they would be damaged. In order to prevent this from taking place unperceived, an automatic current- alarm, connected with a bell, is employed, as shown in the centre of the illustration. The current-alarm consists of a coil of wire, with a soft iron core suspended in its centre, and kept in position by means of a spring. As the strength of the current i...ncreases, the iron is drawn further into the coil, until, when a certain point is reached, the bell is started and continues ringing until the discharge current is lowered to the proper amount. Accumulators are almost invariably employed in private installations, for if they were not used the engine would always have to be kept running as long as the light was required, while, when they are employed, they can usually be charged sufficiently to supply all the current required, by running the engine two or three days a week.
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