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Deanston Distillery, Interior View showing governor of Gordon turbine
SC 519395
Description Deanston Distillery, Interior View showing governor of Gordon turbine
Date 26/8/1977
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 519395
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Power station, Deanston Distillery, Perthshire Deanston Distillery was converted in 1965 from the former Deanston Cotton Mill. The power station was built c1827 as a house for the large waterwheels which powered the mills. The adaptation of the water supply to generate electricity began in 1926. This view shows the governor of one of the two Gordon turbines of 1926, with the generator to the left. The governor adjusts the quantity of water flowing through the turbine to keep its speed constant while demand for electricity varies. This was one of the largest sets of waterwheels in Scotland. The wheels were taken out in about 1947. The water is taken from the river Teith. The availability of plenty of water and cheap electricity were important reasons for the distillery conversion. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H77/74/7
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