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:

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Forty Mile Point Light Station

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L. Sauttier and Co., Paris

 

Unknown

 

None.

 

4th

 

10" from cr. of burner to inside face of bulls-eye.

 

White flash every 10 seconds.

 

60 seconds.

 

10 seconds.

 

 

 

No part fixed.

 

6

 

6

 

60 degrees.

 


1 bulls-eye in each panel with 2 concentric circ. elements outside.

 


5

 


3

 

yes

 

 

 

 

 

Whole apparatus revolves by being connected by gears to clock work.

 

 

 

 

 

Cast iron pedestal bolted to lantern floor.

 

Of cast iron fastened to pedestal & supported by 1/2" iron rods screwed to floor. Supports
clock work.

 

None.

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