The manual says 125A per phase (3-phase, 208V) starting current.

   I remember spin-down as 20 minutes, but that was a long time ago.  :-)

On Fri, 11 May 2018, Paul Anderson wrote:

The good old days...

I recall the Q-7 drums would take about 15 minutes to come to a stop when
turned off, and would power up in seven seconds or less. Surge current was
around 115 amps?

Paul

On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 3:46 PM, Mike Loewen via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:

On Thu, 10 May 2018, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:

On 5/10/18 10:37 AM, Al Kossow via cctalk wrote:



On 5/10/18 9:29 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:

One that comes to mind is the DEC RS04.  It spins at roughly 3600 rpm (a
hair less, so obviously a 2 pole induction motor running off 3-phase 60 Hz
power).

Vermont Research drums (model 1175B) spun at 3450 rpm 3ph 220v, The HP
2773 on the 2000A TSB was from VR so I expect RPM
would be similar for most drums of similar diameter.


Just checked, and the LGP-30 and RPC-4000 drums are both listed as 3600
rpm


   The drums on the SAGE system (12 on each side), are listed as follows:

Diameter:       10.7"
Width:          12.5"
Weight:         105 lbs (cylinder, only), 450 lbs for entire drum assembly
Speed:          2914 rpm
Heads:          Up to 12 R/W bars, with up to 40 heads on each bar, 1
erase bar
                6 pairs, one for Compuuter-to-Drum (CD), one for
                Other-than-computer-to-Drum (OD)
                Head spacing 0.3" apart on each bar
Drum Layout:    2048 registers on 33 channels (tracks), 6 fields
                Channel spacing is 0.050"
Access Time:    Maximum 20ms, average 10ms
Write Current:  110ma

   The R/W bars are arranged in pairs (CD and OD) so that I/O devices can
access the drum independently of the computer.

   More than you ever wanted to know about SAGE drums (thanks, Al!):

http://bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/sage/3-42-0_Drum_System_Sep58.pdf

   Here's one of the earlier style R/W heads:

http://q7.neurotica.com/Oldtech/SAGE/DrumHead-1L.jpg


Mike Loewen                             mloe...@cpumagic.scol.pa.us
Old Technology                          http://q7.neurotica.com/Oldtech/



Mike Loewen                             mloe...@cpumagic.scol.pa.us
Old Technology                          http://q7.neurotica.com/Oldtech/

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