Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1931, p. 67

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enenteemmmennmemennenncd ————aa a — — HOOSE YOUR AUXILIARY LOWER as carefully as your main power HE performance, economy and reliability of marine auxiliary power units are relatively as important as the main engines— and they should be chosen with the same degree of care. With Cooper-Bessemer Diesel auxiliaries you are assured of the same smooth performance, A3-CYLINDER 50K.W. e . Riccie Aininieds the same economy of operation and main- GENERATING SET e oqe tenance and the same reliability that has so long characterized Cooper-Bessemer main engines in all types of commercial vessels. There is a Cooper-Bessemer Diesel auxiliary generating set of a size and type for practi- cally every marine need—from the small a 3 cyl. 50 K.W. generating set to the large epee Be 8 cyl. 1,000 K.W. units. Each is built to the A 6-CYLINDER 100 K. W. DIESEL : highest standard both in materials and work- AUXILIARY . GENERATING SET manship and each has been thoroughly proved by performance in marine service. Before selecting your auxiliary power equip- ment be sure to investigate Cooper-Bessemers. Our engineers will be glad to consult with you on your particular auxiliary power needs. A 6 -CYLINDER 150 K.W. GENERATING SET FOR DIESEL | ELECTRIC DRIVE | Plants: Grove ca a : Me. Ver Canadian Diesel Representative: Diesel Power Ltd, 129 Adela MARINE REVIEw—January, 1931 67

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