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![]() Andrew Mawson wrote: OK it's going back a few years, but when the CEGB had their National Grid Control Centre at Park ST London SE1 the number of cycles per day was very accurately ensured to be correct (A pair of Ferranti Argus 500 Process Control computers each had an ultra accurate crystal clocks in them feeding displays in the control room) and the Control Enginners could let the frequency drift a tad hour by hour but had to get it right over 24. They dispersed the control to various regional centres (Winnersh, St Albans and three others I cannot remember but I think that the principle remains the same. AWEM (who in a past life occassionally sweated blood over those computers!) If all those areas are connected to a single power grid they still have to stay in sync, even if the control system is broken into regional centers. -- HELP! My sig file has escaped! ;-) |
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