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Fig. L Fig 11. The "Galferaith" Electric Furnace. Vertical The "Galbraith" Electric Furnace. Vertical line through the centre at right angle to line through the centre at right angle to aspect shown in Fig. 11. (general idea only). aspect shown in Fig. I. (general idea only). In the above Pigs, the "current lends" connect with the carbon walls ii, and the resistances or "incandescents" connect these walls, insulation when required beiDg of course duly provided, dd is asbestospacking, e e being fireclay slabs.

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New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, 1 August 1904, Page 376

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Fig. L Fig 11. The "Galferaith" Electric Furnace. Vertical The "Galbraith" Electric Furnace. Vertical line through the centre at right angle to line through the centre at right angle to aspect shown in Fig. 11. (general idea only). aspect shown in Fig. I. (general idea only). In the above Pigs, the "current lends" connect with the carbon walls ii, and the resistances or "incandescents" connect these walls, insulation when required beiDg of course duly provided, dd is asbestospacking, e e being fireclay slabs. New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, 1 August 1904, Page 376

Fig. L Fig 11. The "Galferaith" Electric Furnace. Vertical The "Galbraith" Electric Furnace. Vertical line through the centre at right angle to line through the centre at right angle to aspect shown in Fig. 11. (general idea only). aspect shown in Fig. I. (general idea only). In the above Pigs, the "current lends" connect with the carbon walls ii, and the resistances or "incandescents" connect these walls, insulation when required beiDg of course duly provided, dd is asbestospacking, e e being fireclay slabs. New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, 1 August 1904, Page 376

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