
2 × Brush-Ljungstrom 1,250 kW turbo-alternators, 3-phase 50 Hz 6.6 kV.1 × Brush- Ljungstrom 1,875 kW turbo-alternator.2 × Babcock & Wilcox boilers with chain grate stokers, each producing 15,000 lb/h (1.89 kg/s) of steam, steam conditions 200 psi and 670 ☏ (13.8 bar, 354 ☌).New plant was commissioned over the period 1923–29 comprising: Įlectricity supplies available to consumers were 220 and 440 V DC 1 × 1,250 kW steam turbo-alternators, generating 3-phase 50 Hz current at 6.6 kV.2 × 300 kW reciprocating engines driving generators.1 × 150 kW reciprocating engine driving a generator.Coal-fired boilers generating up to 33,000 lb/h (4.16 kg/s) of steam, the steam was supplied to:.The initial plant included a pair of generators. The power station was built off Northgate Street (51☁7'03"N 1☀5'10"E) and first supplied electricity in 1900. Another provisional order was obtained by the corporation under the Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No. This was confirmed by Parliament in the Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No. In 1883 a provisional order was granted by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts for the generation and supply of electricity to the City of Canterbury.
