词条 | Chamber Hall Power Station |
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| name = Chamber Hall Power Station | coordinates = {{coord|53.5973|-2.2985|region:GB_type:landmark|display=inline,title}} | country = England | location = Bury, Greater Manchester | th_fuel_primary = Coal | ps_electrical_capacity = 4,000 kW | commissioned = 1912 | decommissioned = 1969 | extra = }}Chamber Hall Power Station was a coal-fired power station situated in Bury, Greater Manchester. It was opened in 1912 by the Bury Corporation Electricity Department.[1] Generating plantWhen commissioned in 1912, the station had two John Musgrave & Sons steam turbines of the Zoelly impulse type, each driving a Siemens Brothers 2,000 kW alternator, generating a three-phase output of 6,000 V at 50 Hz. The station's three Woodeson boilers were supplied by Clarke Chapman & Co.[1] The station had its own railway siding connected to the adjacent Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway line. References1. ^1 The Engineer, 9 February 1912, page 152 {{Portal|England|Energy}}{{North West Power Stations}} 3 : Coal-fired power stations in England|Power stations in North West England|Demolished power stations in the United Kingdom |
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