Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1925, p. 395

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AMERICAN MARINE EXPOSITION 395 OIL ENGINES FOR EVERY CLASS OF MARINE SERVICE Auxiliary Generator Sets The wide experience of the Company in building oil en- gines for driving generators in koth marine and station- Electric Drive ary power plants enables it Direct Drive to provide engines of proper Where much maneuvering is characteristics for auxiliary required, reversibility is of prime feature for the successful opera- ; ; I iL-Rand Oil : : : : Saerator (ceri A rd importance. Ingersoll-Rand Oi tion of an oil engine electrically $% ervice on board Fneumes for direct Giro on oe driven craft, will be found in large motorships. neuvered by a single lever con- the Ingersoll-Rand oil engines. . trol. Close regulation, the essential By means of this single lever the engine is started, stopped, and reversed, and its speed va- ried throughout the entire range in either direction. This single lever control makes it poss ble, with the Ingersoll-Rand direct- drive engine, to answer bells as quickly and efficiently as with any steam engine plant. Our wide experience in build- ing oil engines for driving gen- erators in both marine and sta- tionary power plants enables us to provide engines of proper characteristics for this class of service. INGERSOLL-RAND COMPANY-1I1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY Offices in principal cities the world over For Canada Refer-CANADIAN INGERSOLL-RAND CO. LIMITED, 260 St. James Street, Montreal, Quebec Ing ersoll-Rand Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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