CURRENT METERS 



The flu*h jointed rods will also fit the Covert Yoke of 



Nns. t>| 7, filM .111.1 filM, ami ..HI tllll- IM- II- 1 f..r 



Mi-prmlm; ill'- im-ti-r in lli'- inanm-i illu-liat.-.l in I i-. f.. 



The pre>i nt I\JM of tlr\ : - -uitalilr lr rarrxin^ 



convenient I \ in t!i<- < ".it <>i -Imt IMM k.-i and can be replaced at 

 in.i-i i-ii-riur.il MI|.|.I\ itonti \\ii--n tin- iim i* n.t ..i.i.iin.ii.!.-. 

 tli. line of any standard six inch <lry cell is recommended. 



The improx :.!... k i>rtween the cable 



.in.l i. -I. -j.il.. ii. receiver has a locking device whirh prevents 

 the two MTiions from becoming disconnected accidental!^ 



A time recorder or stop wateh <f fine <pialitv will be fnuml 

 desir.tl.l-- in ohserving il.- i. Dilutions of the bucket wheel 

 forum p\.-n time. No. 619 is recomm-ml..l. i S-- I Vice List.) 



008 Electric 



Whenever it is desirable to record the re\.liitions of the 

 bucket wheel of Meters Nos. 617, 621 and 623, an Elettri. 

 Register may IM- Mil.-titui.-.I for the telephone receiver ordi- 

 narily used. 



Electric Register No. 609 has been developed recently 

 and is a great improvement over the former pattern. It i- 

 suitable for n-. \%ith nmvnt m.-t.-ra or any other intermittent 

 contact device <>t \\ln.-h a record is desired. 



This device consists of a three figure "Veeder** counter 

 operated by an elr.tr.. -m.ii:ni-t and springs, and is so arranged 

 th.it tli.- same force acts on the counter regardless of how much 



