Remotely connecting and disconnecting cells from circuit

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204253, 204267, C25B 1500, C25B 904

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043246346

ABSTRACT:
A process for electrically by-passing one of a series of electrolytic cells without interrupting current flow through the remaining cells is disclosed. The process includes inserting two conductors between the cells, remotely moving the conductors into pressurized contact with the cell preceding and the cell following the cell being disconnected and closing a switch to electrically connect the two conductors thereby by-passing the cell being disconnected.

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