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Georgetown Energy Museum

80444 Georgetown, CO, United States of America (USA) (Colorado)

Address 600 Griffith St
(East end of 6th Street) 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Electric motors/generators/pumps
  • Measuring Instruments, Lab Equipment
  • Lamps and Light
  • Electrical Applications
  • Home Appliances


Opening times
Täglich vom letzten Montag im Mai bis 1. Woche im Oktober
daily from Memorial Day through the first week in October

Admission
Status from 02/2019
Free entry, donations expected.

Contact
Tel.:+1-303-204-98 73  eMail:info georgetownenergymuseum.org  

Homepage www.GeorgetownEnergyMuseum.org

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Location / Directions
N39.706160° W105.695049°N39°42.36960' W105°41.70294'N39°42'22.1760" W105°41'42.1764"

Georgetown, Colorado is just 40 miles west of Denver along I-70. Take Exit 228 and follow the signs to downtown Georgetown. The museum is located at the east end of 6th Street on the corner of Griffith Street.

Description

Georgetown Energy Museum

Located in a fully functioning and operational Hydroelectric generating plant in Georgetown, Colorado. The plant is owned and operated by Xcel Energy. It has been in operation since1900.

The Electromagnet in the Generation of Electricity

The generators in this plant are 'alternating current' generators with twenty electromagnets spinning on each rotor. These electromagnets are comprised of large iron oblongs wrapped with many coils of copper wire. The wire is then electrified, making the iron cores into magnets, or 'electromagnets.'

Each of these twenty coils then has a magnetic field, or 'flux', around it, and as each flies past the fixed wires of the stator, electricity is induced. Homes and businesses near here immediately use this power for lights, televisions, computers, stoves, anything that uses electricity.

Control Room

Up until the late 1960s, this control room was staffed throughout the day, and with an operator on-call throughout the night. These meters and relays monitor the operation of the generators and the electrical power produced, insuring compatibility with the rest of the power grid. The information from the instruments is being monitored at the Cabin Creek hydro plant nearly five miles south of this plant.

"Jacob's Ladder"

This interesting demonstration shows how electricity under high voltage (12,000 volts) can arc from one conductor to another. The spark 'jumps' at the narrowest point between the copper wires. Then as the spark heats the air to a thousand degrees, the hot air then rises, moving the spark up the wires.

Lightning during thunderstorms demonstrates the same principle, although lightning is many times the voltage!

Clothes Washer

This washer was manufactured by the Nineteen Hundred Washer Company. However, it has patent dates as late as October 1919, and hence was probably made in 1920 or even later.

Washing clothes by hand was by 1920 a disappearing chore if electrical power was available to the house. This brass-tub washer was powered by an early electric motor that still runs today. Electrical sockets, plugs, and the voltage supplied have not changed much in 80 years.

The motor (with a patent date of 1905) was belted to an agitator, rocking the tub which was filled by hand with warm soapy water, removing a week's worth of dirt.


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