Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 10 May 1968, p. 27

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We Often OveriQOIc its Val119 3i make the olri meter sp Electrici Permitting heataad inechaainim aadaround iarrhbutldinutherooetoonvcw icntandaate mediumtacteo trinity But this MEI ll troublem that we tend to over look the tact over the years that even electrical systems med perlodiuily checkiullor war and tear Walter liongsndylre farm sales representative with Geomlln Bay Area ciilce oi Ontario Hy dro in Barrie suggests in older hunts when cloth asphalt cer ered wiring was tired it would he good idea to check the system over While this cable is electrically and mechanically rate in normal locations damp conditions plus contae with white wash common in livestock barns can break down the insu lation Where necessary renew at with plastic covered cable will assure that wiring system will give sale eiiiclent servica indefinitely COMMON PROBLEM One at the most common problems encountered with older wiring in livestock hams is the slow looking away at power especially when humidity is high duo to poor ventilation ro marks ltlr lioogandyhe more recent ye only switches boxes nd receptacles have been permitted tor instal lation in damp places litre barns because in these no electrical or mechanicalbreakdown is poo alhie Butearller these ilttiags were metallic and rusting oi them permita power to leak away The rust acts like wick re power can leak olf lead in to supplying iarm huiid ings where trees particularly Manitoba maple have grown up and by their swaying in the wind have rubbed the cloth cov ering lrom the wires Thea In damp weather this can reality or placement with triplex pl tic or tile WALTER Hoogandyke tarm sales representative with Georgian Bay area oiilca oi Ontario Hydro in Barrie givesadvice to owners at Neutral supported aluminum bareground wiret will stop this wastage INADEQUATEY He goes on to remind iarmera that maybe their electrical sys tems may he completely inane ate tor todays many electric alrcqttircmcnts such as milking equipment silo unloaders atnhlc anera choppers and heating angcmeo resulting In low barns and iarm buildings with older electrical wiring which might be inadequate or the heavy use at electrical war now common on most arms toda Jhaker voltage and ineiiicient opera tions oi electricpowered equip most like as he putall try lug to make one iurrow tracv tor do the work at is our fun row tractor Old breaker boxes were around so amps ior io daya modern iarm he icels hundred amp systemwould he more in line Note that lotvvolt age can burn out motors and that inr every 10 per cent drop You can grow calves for the profitable veal coll market in only ll weeks with SHUR GAIN Vealer quale wiring ustI it 33 SE gs as 33 you an operating an cl motor other appliance on such mum throughyoutomud you ntwatweeaiiashockingex Patience it you must run motor or appliance in barn to wired by all means rewlre that Particular circuit with three indications that system is being overloaded due to inade li tre quent fligplng oi switch ah normai lowing of iuses slow mnnlng oi motors lights not as bright should be heaters not warming property wiring warm to touch and use aocitela show reddish or hlue huming marks slugging uses with roll or pennies is very dangerous Mr Hoogandylta stressed the ius ing sire Is titted to the design cd powercarrying capacity at the wire thuaNo it wire can he protected by nothing higher than ll smpiuaet This means that beioro enough power to host or melt the wire passes in to the wire the lure will blow when fuse is slugged In so pliancs could draw through so manyamps that the wiring be tween tuse box and appliance would grow cherry red and melt instead ol blowing litre thats where trouble starts Fus es are designed to protect the wiring not the appliance as many believe lie luggeatsthat all wiring go ing between snncnnsncn ii is By Mas caamnoN Mrs George Andrews ion on tint on homeowner pe use ey triple and At Wednesday with othu members thirtn oi her iamtly to attend the lun eral at her lather George Ear hart in British Columbia Wilbur Stoddlrt Toronto Vii tied at Norm and Lou Stod darts last week prior to he and his wile ieaving ior months trip to Europe Mr and lira Ward ior installed protected by grounded metal conduit and that under ground wiring should he ade quater protected against live so stoeirt Particularly dangerous are heat lamps strung above livestock on loos extension cords Instead oi being properly aua pended by chain on short plugin cord to receptacle tmt mediate above each lamp so that ti lamp does all down the short cord will pull out and the lamp will go out instead oi continuing to burn as it lies on the ground Last of all where the barn wiring system is properly protected with time who ground wire he urges that where the ground wire is led to earth this section be well covered and anchored saithat livestock will not tear it irom the ground and read the ground ltu ilaeleu diey and Mr and Mrs Jack Maoists Bruce Campbeilzwon the James Caidwall trophy as the most improved bowler Execuuvo will he Pres Nor man Stoddart Washes Cord Schtamh Secy Velma Br lay here Elda Haating sparekeehor Kay humbley captatns Phyllis Blight Phyllis Cooacy litarion Llnmiesom Don ndcrson Bruce Campbell iiicl Jamieson Plsxtons orchestra provided music or dancing ONE WAY OUT KONG KONGlAP Author ities areconsidering the request oi young Chinese woman tor release iromprison to months before sentence tor narcotics conviction aspires so she can he married to man she met when she was narcotics patient in government hospital that year It prison spokesman said she has promised to become loving housowl npocnnrcnvo gt Compare the cotl of 250 eHuncH Youll profit toowithchurehe prices one generous tradein allowances sterile ENTIRE Lth OFEQUIPMENT AT Charles FARM EQUIPMENT manna Barrie 2373 WITH SHURacmN sound of your milk with gt one beget SHURGAIN Milk Replacorand saehow tESS THAN 200 POUNDS of this exciting new pro SHURFAN duet will raise calf to market weight calves that will grade good to choice FORTlFlED WITH ANTIBIOTICSand with especial high fat lovoi SHURGAIN Vealér gives you amaz ingly low food conversions TEST FEED YOUR NexrcatroN saue GAIN Voalor and learn for yourself about the exciting new profit opportunities from feeding for the Veal Calf Market lone 25mm beg oi SHURGAINMIlk Replacar will replace 250 pounds of whole milk and Will feed calf toiive weeks Caif Scottrsere controiiaddwlththe spacial medium lion in SHURGAINMIIkRoplacor For healthy strong Replacement Calves ho sureta teed SHUlifiAIN Milk Register Asa or tourtori or resourcing IVEAtLOltREPiACEMiNT CAlFiEEEDiNGiPRoGRAMKé

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