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English: Diagram of a typical master clock system used around 1900 to keep clocks synchronized in factories, schools, and other large institutions. It consists of a precision elecrically-powered master clock with a temperature-compensated mercury pendulum, which is wired to slave clocks all over the building. In addition to wall clocks, it also controls time stamps which are used to stamp documents, and a tower clock which can be used in a clock tower. The "program clock" is a timer which can be programmed with a paper tape punched with holes to ring bells or turn machines off or on at preprogrammed times; up to 8 machines can be controlled.
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Source Downloaded 2011-12-24 from Edwin J. Houston Elementary Electricity in Henry Walter Young, Ed. Popular Electricity and the World's Advance, Vol. 2, No. 1, May 1909, Popular Electricity Publishing Co., Chicago, USA, p. 21 on Google Books
Author Edwin J. Houston
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