Recording Devices (Continued)

(Continued). Curtiss-Wright Corp. A complete line of direct-writing meters is svailable from the Curtiss-Wright Cor- poration, Princeton Division, Pri...
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Chemical Instrumentation S. 2. LEWIN, New York University, Washington Square, New York 3, N. Y. of ammeters and voltmeters, shunts and multipliers, etc., and he must be careful not t o connect the recorder with the wrong polarity, or t o s. circuit t h a t will send an excessive current through the coil. Since these recorders are much more expensive than ordinary indicating meters, a wise rule to follow is: never conned a recorder to a cilrvit until the output has been texted on

T h i s series of articles presents a survey of the basic principles, characteristics, and limitations of those instruments which find important applicatias in chemical work. The emphasis i s on commercially available equipment, and approximate prices are quoted to show the order of magnitude o f cost of the various types of design and construction.

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6. Recording Devices (Continued)

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