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  2. Brush Electrical Machines - Wikipedia

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    Charles Francis Brush, born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1849, founded the Brush Electric Light Company, which stayed in business in the U.S. until 1889 when it was sold to the Thomson-Houston Company making Brush a wealthy man. [1] In 1880, the Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation was established in Lambeth, London. [2]

  3. Brush Turbogenerators - Wikipedia

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    BRUSH Turbogenerators manufacture large generators for gas turbine and steam turbine drive applications. The company was founded by Charles Francis Brush, who was born in Cleveland, Ohio, USA in 1849 and who had invented his first electric dynamo in 1876. [1] Melrose Industries completed the acquisition with FKI in 2008. [2]

  4. Brush Transformers - Wikipedia

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    Charles Francis Brush gained respect for his pioneering work in electrical generation, lighting and motors as well as transformers. [1] In 1888, the London based Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation acquired the Falcon Engine and Car Works, [2] with their established skills of electrical engineering and transport engineering, moved 100 miles north into the newly acquired Falcon ...

  5. Hawker Siddeley Switchgear - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Hawker Siddeley group acquired the Brush Group, and in 1973 Brush Switchgear acquired Bowthorpe's power equipment division, with factories at Bridgend and Banbury. In 1991 South Wales Switchgear merged with Brush Switchgear to form Hawker Siddeley Switchgear Limited.. [1]

  6. Brush (electric) - Wikipedia

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    A pair of carbon brushes. A brush or carbon brush is an electrical contact, often made from specially prepared carbon, which conducts current between stationary and rotating parts (the latter most commonly being a rotating shaft) of an electrical machine. [1] Typical applications include electric motors, alternators and electric generators. The ...

  7. Charles F. Brush - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco system was the first case of a utility selling electricity from a central plant to multiple customers via distribution lines. [11] The California Electric Light Company (now PG&E) [13] [14] purchased two generators from Charles Brush's company in 1879 and soon opened a second plant with four additional generators.

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  9. Brush SEM - Wikipedia

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    BRUSH SEM is a manufacturer of large generators for gas turbine and steam turbine drive applications, based at Plzeň in the Czech Republic.. The site for BRUSH SEM was established in 1859, by Count Wallenstein-Vartenberk who set up a branch of his foundry and engineering works in Plzeň approximately 100 km south west of Prague in the Czech Republic.