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A ROBUST HEATER PLUG

5th July 1957, Page 76
5th July 1957
Page 76
Page 76, 5th July 1957 — A ROBUST HEATER PLUG
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HEATER plugs as used in oil engines are normally of the filament type, and are rather fragile in consequence. A more robust plug forms the subject of patent No. 773,899: (K.L.G. Sparking Plugs Ltd., Putney Vale, London, S.W.15.)

Instead of using a glowing filament, the plug described makes use of a semiconducting material which, when energized at some 2,000 volts, sets up an arcing surface discharge which persists for as long as the current is supplied.:

In the drawing, the plug is shown in position in a pre-combustion chamber (I). The plug consists of two concentric electrodes (2 and 3) with a semiconducting surface between them. A continuous spark is provided by a trembler coil shown diagrammatically at 4. •