Kind of Apparatus:
Intensity in Candles:
Name of Maker:
Year Made:
Marks and Number:
Order of Apparatus:
Inside Diameter:
Light Characteristic:
Time of revolution:
Flash interval:
Duration of flash:
Arc of each fixed part:
Number of panels:
Number of flash panels:
Arc of each:
Number of elements in
central drum:
Number of prisms above
central drum:
Number of prisms below
central drum:
Does Apparatus revolve?:
Is there a Revolving Belt:
Revolving panels:
How is flash produced:
Num of Vertical elements panel:
Fixed lens covered:
Pedestal:
Service Table:
Draft Tube description:
Lighthouse Inspection Reports Database
Cheboygan River Front Range Light Station
Illuminating Apparatus page 1 of 2
Henry LePaute, Paris
not given
none
6th
fixed red
2 panels of fixed lens at 90 degrees = 180 degrees, front. 2 more panels of 5 prisms each 90 degrees = 180 degrees, 1 of which is the door. There are 5 prisms in each of 2 rear
panels.
2
central belt & 2 elements above & below.
5
3
Old pattern cast iron, top 11" dia.
Wood shelf across front of lantern btwn lens apparatus & window.
No damper tube. A tin cone lens protector 30" dia. is suspended above lens apparatus.
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