Trade catalogs, 1920-1941.

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Trade catalogs, 1920-1941.

Item : Westinghouse industrial heating apparatus; miniature catalogue 9-A-2, 1920. Item : Westinghouse steel clad transformers; type S, n.d. Item : Westinghouse clutch type synchronous motors and control; instruction book, n.d. Item : Synchronous motors and power factor correction, 1928. Item : Types G and HG high speed synchronous motors for coupled, belted and geared service, 1929. Item : Capacitors by Westinghouse for power factor corrections, 1929. Item : The oil electric rail car, 1929. Item : How to keep electric locomotives continuously on the job; reprinted from Coal Age, November and December 1929. Item : Type HR low speed synchronous motors for coupled service, 1930. Westinghouse types G and HG synchronous motors; instruction book, 1930. Item : Westinghouse type HR synchronous motors; instruction book, 1931. Item : Type HR "simplex" synchronous motors, 1931. Item : Westinghouse capacitors; instruction book, 1932. Item : Type HR synchronous motors, 1933. Item : Diesel electric rail cars, 1933. Item : Saving haulage dollars with diesel electric locomotives, [1935]. Item : Heavy duty locomotives for underground haulage, 1939. Item : Westinghouse flexarc welders, 1941.

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Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.

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Industrialist and inventor of the compressed air brake George Westinghouse incorporated the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company in 1891. With its giant factory located in East Pittsburgh, Pa., the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company soon became the Edison General Electric Company's main rival in the contest to provide electricity to the United States. While Edison General Electric pioneered the generation and distribution of direct current (DC) electricity, Westinghou...